TV Shows - Toshiya Agata
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 15, 2024. Toshiya Agata has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • Heroes Poster
    #698
    Heroes
    as Detective 1 episode • #698 most popular show
    Heroes is an American superhero drama series that explores the lives of ordinary individuals who suddenly awaken to their extraordinary abilities. As these characters come to terms with their newfound powers, their paths cross and intertwine, collectively facing looming catastrophes that could alter the fate of the world.
  • The Mick Poster
    #857
    The Mick
    as Jun Yamaguchi 1 episode • #857 most popular show
    The Mick is an American sitcom that follows the story of Mickey, a tough and self-centered woman who is suddenly tasked with taking care of her wealthy sister's spoiled kids. As she navigates through the challenges of her new role as the kids' guardian, Mickey brings her unconventional and often misguided approach to parenting. The show combines comedy and family dynamics to explore the complexities of modern-day family relationships.
Movies - Toshiya Agata
Sorted by online popularity. Toshiya Agata has appeared in 2 movies with data.
  • Spies in Disguise Poster
    #2,079
    Spies in Disguise
    as Yakuza #3 (voice) • #2,079 most popular movie
    Spies in Disguise is a 2019 computer-animated spy comedy film. The story follows the world's greatest spy who is accidentally turned into a pigeon by a young inventor. As a pigeon, he must team up with the inventor to save the world from an evil villain. Directed by Nick Bruno and Troy Quane, the film features an all-star voice cast including Will Smith and Tom Holland. Spies in Disguise combines action, humor, and heartwarming moments to deliver an entertaining and family-friendly adventure.
  • Letters from Iwo Jima Poster
    #2,107
    Letters from Iwo Jima
    as Captain Iwasaki • #2,107 most popular movie
    Letters from Iwo Jima is a 2006 Japanese-language American war film directed by Clint Eastwood, portraying the Battle of Iwo Jima from the viewpoint of Japanese soldiers. It is a companion piece to Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers, which depicts the same battle from the American perspective.