Haruhiko Yamanouchi Explained

Haruhiko Yamanouchi
Native Name:山内 春彦
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:20 April 1946
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Other Names:Hal Yamanouchi
Al Huang
Alma Mater:Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Years Active:1976–present
Children:Taiyo Yamanouchi

, also known as, is a Japanese-Italian actor, voice actor, dancer, choreographer, stunt performer, writer and former mime.[1] Born in Tokyo, he has resided in Italy since 1975 and holds Italian citizenship.[2] [3]

Beginning his career as a mime, he has performed in and choreographed for numerous stage productions. Since 1976, he has acted in over 100 films and television series, including several 1980s genre films directed by the likes of Sergio Martino, Ruggero Deodato and Enzo G. Castellari. He is best known to international audiences for his villainous supporting roles in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and The Wolverine. He has also translated and dubbed Japanese-language films into Italian.

Early life and education

Yamanouchi was born in Tokyo. His grandfather, Akio Yamauchi, was a children's book writer. He grew up in Niigata Prefecture and graduated from Niigata High School and went on to study liberal arts at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. After graduation in 1971, he moved to London where he attended drama and dancing lessons. He was among the disciples of mime artist Lindsay Kemp.

Career

Theatre

While in London, he joined Stomu Yamashta's Red Buddha Theatre company, performing at the Roundhouse and the Piccadilly Theatre. He moved to Italy in 1975 and he began his career as an actor in experimental stage productions, appearing at pantomime festivals like the Festival Internazionale di mimo e pantomima in Florence and Settembre al Borgo in Campania. He was a regular guest on RAI programming, where he would demonstrate his various acts. He first gained recognition for his stage acting in a production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest where he played the role of Ariel in over 300 stagings and earned him a Premio Internazionale Guido d'Arezzo.[4]

As a choreographer, Yamanouchi specializes in opera, collaborating with directors like Mauro Bolognini, Andrea Camilleri, Giancarlo Cobelli, Glauco Mauri, Mario Missiroli, Giuliano Montaldo and Luca Ronconi. He choreographed a production of Turandot held at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium.

Film and television

Yamanouchi is made his screen acting debut with an uncredited role in the 1975 Fantozzi, directed by Luciano Salce. He appeared in numerous erotic comedies and B-movies throughout the 1980s, including Crime at the Chinese Restaurant (1981), 2020 Texas Gladiators (1982), The Sword of the Barbarians (1982), 2019, After the Fall of New York (1983), Endgame (1983), Warriors of the Year 2072 (1984), Under the Chinese Restaurant (1987), Phantom of Death (1988). He was occasionally credited under the pseudonym Al Huang.

More high-profile roles taken by Yamanouchi include starring in Adriano Celentano's musical Joan Lui (1985) and in Gabriele Salvatores's science-fiction film Nirvana (1997). He also appeared in several American productions, such as Stuart Gordon's Robot Jox (1990), Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), Paul McGuigan's Push (2009) and Peter Weir's The Way Back (2010). He most notably portrayed the older Ichirō Yashida / Silver Samurai in The Wolverine (2013) (sharing the main antagonist's role with Ken Yamamura), starring opposite Hugh Jackman, Tao Okamoto and Hiroyuki Sanada and also dubbed over his own dialogue and Ken Yamamura's in the Italian-language version of the film.

As a voice actor, Yamanouchi has translated and dubbed numerous Japanese-language films and television series into Italian and occasionally vice versa. He typically provides the Italian voice of Asian characters in international productions and is the main Italian voice actor of Ken Watanabe, and in his animated roles, he voiced Floyd Eaglesan in the Italian dubbed version of Despicable Me 2 (2013) and Bernie Lumen in the Italian dubbed version of Elemental (2023).[5] [6]

Teaching

Yamanouchi co-founded MDA Produzioni Danza, a dance and performing arts school in the Castelnuovo di Porto neighbourhood of Rome. He has also taught at the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma and the Teatro Carlo Felice. He has also conducted numerous internships for mimes, dancers and actors for various associations, foundations and theater schools, on the themes of improvisation, spontaneous movements and acting with the kinesthetic approach.

Personal life

From his relationship with TG3 journalist Teresa Piazza, he has a son, Taiyo Yamanouchi, who is an actor and hip hop artist who performs under the stage name 'Hyst'. He has also served as a secondary father figure to Jesto, Taiyo's half-brother from Piazza's relationship with Stefano Rosso.

Yamanouchi has resided in Rome since emigrating to Italy in 1975. He became a naturalized citizen in 1992. He is fluent in Japanese, Italian and English and has performed in all three languages. He has penned a number of essays on Italian and Japanese culture for Italian literary magazines and has contributed to UNESCO's International Theatre Institute.[7] [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1975FantozziAsian CookUncredited
1976Basta che non si sappia in giroJapanese SailorUncredited
1977Emanuelle and the Last CannibalsManolo
1979GardeniaCourier
Saturday, Sunday and FridayJapanese passenger
1980I'm PhotogenicSimoni's butler
The Last HunterVietcong
1981Crime at the Chinese RestaurantCorpse
19822020 Texas GladiatorsRed Wolfe
The Sword of the BarbariansLi Wo Twan
19832019, After the Fall of New YorkRat Eater King
Hearts and ArmourSamurai
Sing SingChu Lai
EndgameNinja
1984Warriors of the Year 2072Akira
1985Anche lei fumava il sigaroBongo
Nell'acqua
Joan LuiJarak
1986Lone RunnerNimbus
7 chili in 7 giorniChinese waiter
1987Under the Chinese RestaurantChinese chef
1988Phantom of DeathSwordmaster
Cream TrainCarmal
1989Sinbad of the Seven SeasCantu
1990Robot JoxTubie #1
Blue DolphinBanzai Samurai
1992A Bear Called ArthurOhnishi
Genghis KhanUnfinished[9]
1993Craving Desire
1995The Fishmen and Their QueenPriest
1996We Free Kings
1997Il tocco - La sfida
NirvanaOkasama Starr
BanzaiPoliceman
1999All the Moron's MenYakuza boss
The Fish in LoveKorea consul
2001Tutta la conoscenza del mondo
2004MovimentiJapanese writer
Last FoodTakano
The Life Aquatic with Steve ZissouChief Pirate
2007Tutte le donne della mia vitaSakè
2008The RageAsian character
This Night Is Still OursLaowang
2009PushPop Father
2010The Way BackOfficial
GorbaciofLila's father
Late SummerKenji
2011All at SeaConfù
2012Sins ExpiationHal
Murad Giray
2013Niente può fermarciMr. Lee
The WolverineIchirō Yashida / Silver SamuraiAlso dubbed in Italian
Something GoodLaboratory chemist
The Girl from NagasakiGardner
Colpi di fortunaArrambator
2014A Boss in the Living RoomMeditation master
2015Ebola
2016Zoolander 2Wise village man
The ConfessionsEmperor of Japan
Al posto tuoDr. Shimura
2017GrainLeon
The SliderGoro Nagano
Addio fottuti musi verdiYang
2018Vanishing Balances: Mafia vs YakuzaYutaka Zenshin
San Valentino StoriesMonaco Buddhist
2019Hard Night Falling
2020Romantic Guide to Lost Places
Defectum
2021They TalkProfessor Hasegawa
MediumHung
2023Luka
Land of Women
Chen-Fu
2024Iron FighterAlpha

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1985Christopher ColumbusGuacanabo4 episodes
1986AtelierKosci Kissaraghi1 episode ("Computer Fashion")
I figli dell'ispettoreJapanese terroristTV film
1987Treasure Island in Outer SpaceShadow5 episodes
Tutti in palestraKung fu masterTV mini-series
1988Una casa a RomaTV film
1989The House of Lost SoulsBuddhist monkTV film
1991I ragazzi del muretto1 episode ("Il ritorno di Massimo")
1992Un inviato molto specialeButler1 episode ("Se lo dice Giuditta")
1994Italian Restaurant
1998Il mastinoPao Cheng Fu1 episode ("Shangai")
The White ElephantLo YanTV film
1999ShadowsTV film
2001L'imperoChinese mafia bossTV mini-series
Don MatteoGuillermo Rivarola1 episode ("Il morso del serpente")
2006La moglie cineseLao XiaoTV mini-series
L'ispettore ColiandroLu Yang1 episode ("Vendetta cinese")
2011Dove la trovi una come me?Mister WooTV film
2011–2014Inspector RexShop owner / Hiroshi Watanabe2 episodes
2014Senzô4 episodes
2015Il boscoMiong4 episodes
Strike Back
2016Zio GianniAnzin2 episodes
2018Squadra mobile
2023The SwarmAkito Nakamura8 episodes

Voice work

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2015MokusatsuDoctorShort film[10]
Fukushima: A Nuclear StoryItalian and English voice-over[11] Documentary

Dubbing

Films (Animation, Italian dub)

YearTitleRole(s)Ref
2013Despicable Me 2Floyd Eaglesan[12]
2023ElementalBernie Lumen[13]

Films (Live action, Italian dub)

YearTitleRole(s)Original actorRef
2003The Last SamuraiLord Moritsugu KatsumotoKen Watanabe[14]
2005Batman BeginsRa's al Ghul decoy[15]
2007SilkHara JubeiKoji Yakusho
2008Speed RacerMr. MushaHiroyuki Sanada
The Ramen GirlMaezumiToshiyuki Nishida
2009The HedgehogKakuro OzuTogo Igawa
The Hard MasterGerald Okamura
2010InceptionSaitoKen Watanabe[16]
True GritMr. LeePeter Leung
2012PauletteChangBing Yin
2013The WolverineYoung YashidaKen Yamamura
2014GodzillaDr. Ishirō SerizawaKen Watanabe[17]
Dumb and Dumber ToHarry’s adoptive fatherMichael Yama
2015PixelsTōru IwataniDenis Akiyama
2016SilenceIchizoYoshi Oida
ArrivalGeneral ShangTzi Ma
Mochitsura HashimotoYutaka Takeuchi
2017Death NoteWatariPaul Nakauchi
2018Mamma Mia! Here We Go AgainMr. TatyamaTogo Igawa
Second ActPhilip JiangPhil Nee
2019Pokémon Detective PikachuHideo YoshidaKen Watanabe[18]
Godzilla: King of the MonstersDr. Ishirō Serizawa[19]
MidwayIsoroku YamamotoEtsushi Toyokawa
2022Bullet TrainThe ElderHiroyuki Sanada
2023The CreatorHarunKen Watanabe[20]

Video games (Italian dub)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Haruhiko Yamanouchi's voice acting and dubbing contributions. Il mondo dei doppiatori, antoniogenna.net . 16 October 2018. it.
  2. Book: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Attori stranieri del nostro cinema. Enrico. Lancia. Fabio. Melelli. Gramese Editore. Rome. 2006. 213. 9788884404251. it.
  3. News: Intervista Wolverine: Hal Yamanouchi. everyeye.it. 1 August 2013. Marco Lucio. Papaleo. 27 September 2016. it.
  4. Web site: Teatro del Banchero. FREEmenti. Luca Bordonaro. 2010-09-22. www.teatrodelbanchero.it. IT. 2019-08-04.
  5. Web site: Le 10 cose di "Cattivissimo me 2" che ancora non sapevate. fanpage.it. it. 16 August 2019.
  6. Web site: Elemental, chi sono i doppiatori italiani del film Disney-Pixar . Sky TG24 . it. 26 June 2023. 25 August 2024.
  7. Web site: Theatre Yearbook 2018 ― Theatre in Japan. Issuu. en. 2019-08-04.
  8. Web site: COMPAGNIA SIMONA BUCCI / HAL YAMANOUCHI. 2018-05-11. Fabbrica Europa. en-US. 2019-08-04.
  9. Re-edited and released in 2010 as Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime.
  10. Web site: Mokusatsu (2015), di Nour Gharbi. Il mondo dei doppiatori, antoniogenna.net . it.
  11. Web site: Fukushima: A Nuclear Story (2015), di Matteo Gagliardi . it.
  12. Web site: Despicable Me 2 Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  13. Web site: Elemental Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  14. Web site: The Last Samurai Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  15. Web site: Batman Begins Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  16. Web site: Inception Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  17. Web site: Godzilla Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  18. Web site: Pokémon Detective Pikachu Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  19. Web site: Godzilla: King of the Monsters Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.
  20. Web site: The Creator Italian voice cast . Antoniogenna.net . 2024-08-31.