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Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, beloved for his portrayal of iconic characters in the ‘Mortal Kombat’ series, has sadly passed away.
The esteemed actor’s family confirmed his passing in Santa Barbara, California, due to complications arising from a stroke, as reported by Deadline. Tagawa, who died on Thursday, December 4, was surrounded by his loving family and children at the time of his death.
In addition to his memorable performances in “Mortal Kombat,” Tagawa gained recognition for his roles in noteworthy films and series such as “The Last Emperor,” “Memoirs of a Geisha,” and “The Man in the High Castle.”
Born in Japan, Tagawa relocated to North Carolina at the age of five. Over his prolific career, he amassed nearly 150 acting credits, leaving fans across the globe shocked and saddened by the news of his passing.
Tagawa’s versatile talent shone in a variety of films, including “Big Trouble in Little China,” “Tekken,” “Pearl Harbor,” “Planet of the Apes,” “Elektra,” “Snow Falling on Cedars,” and “47 Ronin.” His career took off with a role in “The Last Emperor,” and he notably portrayed the villain Kwang in the James Bond film “Licence to Kill.”
Fans have taken to social media to pay their tributes. One posted on X: “Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa had been in a lot of shows and movies, but no one kould ever match the energy he brought as Shang Tsung in the first ever #MortalKombatMovie in ’95. May he now rest in peace. May your legacy shall live on for eternity, Mr. Tagawa.”
Another added: “GUTTED to hear of the passing of Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. Shang Tsung is THE most iconic video game villain, and Tagawa brought him to life with such perfection. His voice will live on forever in my heart. Rest easy, and thank you Mr. Tagawa.”
A third wrote: “RIP Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. I will never forget your iconic role as Shang Tsung. Mortal Kombat was a big part of many children’s lives when I was growing up and your performance was a gift to all of us.”