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* [[Yougisha muroi shinji]] (2005) ... aka The Suspect: Muroi Shinji (International: English title) | * [[Yougisha muroi shinji]] (2005) ... aka The Suspect: Muroi Shinji (International: English title) | ||
* [[Specter]] (2005) (as Shô Aikawa) | * [[Specter]] (2005) (as Shô Aikawa) | ||
- | * [[Makoto] (2005) .... Shijo | + | * [[Makoto]] (2005) .... Shijo |
* [[Tokyo wankei: Destiny of love]] (2004) TV Series .... Ken Osugi (unknown episodes) | * [[Tokyo wankei: Destiny of love]] (2004) TV Series .... Ken Osugi (unknown episodes) | ||
* [[Kono yo no sotoe - Club Shinchugun]] (2004) .... Jerry Nakata ... aka Out of This World (International: English title) | * [[Kono yo no sotoe - Club Shinchugun]] (2004) .... Jerry Nakata ... aka Out of This World (International: English title) | ||
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* [[Rush!]] (2001) .... Masaya | * [[Rush!]] (2001) .... Masaya | ||
* [[Kairo]] (2001) .... Employee ... aka Pulse (International: English title) ... aka The Circuit | * [[Kairo]] (2001) .... Employee ... aka Pulse (International: English title) ... aka The Circuit | ||
- | * [[Dead or Alive 2: Tôbôsha (2000) (as Show Aikawa) .... Mizuki Okamoto ... aka Dead or Alive 2: Birds ... aka Dead or Alive 2: Runaway (literal English title) | + | * [[Dead or Alive 2: Tôbôsha]] (2000) (as Show Aikawa) .... Mizuki Okamoto ... aka Dead or Alive 2: Birds ... aka Dead or Alive 2: Runaway (literal English title) |
* [[Shin jingi naki tatakai]] (2000) ... aka Another Battle (International: English title) ... aka Battle Without Honor (literal English title) | * [[Shin jingi naki tatakai]] (2000) ... aka Another Battle (International: English title) ... aka Battle Without Honor (literal English title) | ||
* [[Kôrei]] (2000) (TV) .... Shinto priest ... aka Seance (International: English title) ... aka Seance (Ko-Rei) (Canada: English title) | * [[Kôrei]] (2000) (TV) .... Shinto priest ... aka Seance (International: English title) ... aka Seance (Ko-Rei) (Canada: English title) |
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Sho Aikawa was born May 24, 1961 in Kagoshima, Japan. In addition to an extensive body of work as a film and television actor, Aikawa is also a famous music composer. Since he began his acting career in the late 1980s, Aikawa has appeared in dozens of films in a wide variety of genres.
In [[1999, Sho Aikawa won Best Actor from the Japanese Professional Movie Awards for his role in Hebi no michi. In 2005, he was nominated for Best Actor by the Japanese Academy for his role in Zebraman.