
Masatô Ibu
A recent run of shows that didn't make it.
Masatô Ibu (伊武 雅刀), born Satoru Murota (室田 悟) is a Japanese actor and voice actor. He is also sometimes credited as Masato Eve and Masayuki Ibu (伊武 雅之).Read full biography
TV Shows
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A Moonlight Nights Passing (2026), Someone Who Praises Someone Who Is Praised (2023), Rokuhoudou Colorful Days (2022), Dream Team (2021), How to be Likable in a Crisis (2021), Byplayers: 100 Days in the Forest of Supporting Actors (2021), Dear Patient (2020), 大江戸グレートジャーニー~ザ・お伊勢参り~ (2020), Sherlock: Untold Stories (2019), Strawberry Night Saga (2019), プリズン・オフィサー (2019), Digital Tattoo (2019), Kaidan Botan Doro: Beauty & Fear (2019), The Count of Monte-Cristo: Great Revenge (2018), Hagetaka (2018), Chushingura: A 48th Loyal Retainer in Love (2016), Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit (2016), Ms. Sadistic Detective (2015), Hotel Concierge (2015), Transformation (2014), dinner (2013), Kamo, Kyoto e Iku. (2013), Doppleganger (2012), I Love Tokyo Legend - Kawaii Detective - (2012), Keigo Higashino 3-week drama SP series (2011), Jiu: Special Investigation Team (2011), Marumo's Story (2011), Last Money - Ai no Nedan (2011), KochiKame: The TV Drama (2009), のだめカンタービレ 最終楽章 (2009), Rinjo (2009), The Negotiator (2008), Keiji no Genba (2008), Dandan (2008), Samurai Banners (2007), Evil People (2007), Hataraki Man (2007), Nodame Cantabile (2006), The Ice Wall (2006), Sentou no Musume!? (2006), Hyōheki (2006), Umizaru Evolution (2005), The Tragedy of M (2005), Tokio: Message Across Time (2004), 稲垣吾郎の金田一耕助シリーズ (2004), Sasori (2004), Remote (2002), モナリザの微笑 (2000), Merry Christmas in Summer (2000), Live (1999), Nothing Lasts Forever (1999), Oshigoto Desu! (1998), ハルモニア この愛の涯て (1998), Kare (1997), Shinjuku Shark (1995), Heaven's Coin (1995), Yamato 2520 (1995), Ue o Muite Arukou! (1994), Scary High School Rumors (1994), Hirari (1992), I Won't Love Anyone Anymore (1991), Tokai no Mori (1990), Onna Nezumi Kozo (1989), Giwaku no Kazoku (1988), Inochi (1986), Space Carrier Blue Noah (1979), Fighting General Daimos (1978)























