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Female in Japan

Nama Lengkap : Kyoko Fukada
Tanggal Lahir : 2 November 1982
Golongan Darah : O
Tinggi badan : 163 cm
Berat badan : 45 kg
Filmografi :
Five (serial-1997)
Anchor Woman/Channel 2/News no onna (serial-1998)
God Please Give Me More Time/Kamisama mou sukoshi dake (serial-1998)
Ring 2 (1999)
House of Devil/Oni no sumika (serial-1999)
To Heart (serial-1999)
Heaven's Kiss/Tengoku no kiss (serial-1999)
Shisha no gakuensai (2000)
And Friend/Soshite, tomodachi (film televisi-2000)
Imagine (serial-2000)
Food Fight (serial-2000)
Strawberry on the Shortcake (serial-2001)
Fighting Girl (serial-2001)
Dolls (2002)
Friends (serial-2002)
First Love (serial-2002)
Remote (serial-2002)
Father/Otousan (serial-2002)
Onmyoji (2003)
Like Asura/Ashura no gotoku (2003)
Hakoiri musume! (film televisi-2003)
My Life After Her Death/Kanojo ga shinjyatta (serial-2004)
Minami's Girlfriend/Minamikun no koibito (serial-2004)
Kamikaze Girls/Fugoh Kenji (serial-2005)


Name: 上野樹里 (うえの じゅり)
Name (romaji): Ueno Juri
Nickname: Jurippe
Birthdate: 1986-May-25
Birthplace: Kakogawa, Hyogo, Japan
Height: 167cm
Star sign: Gemini
Blood type: A
Talent agency: Amuse
Family: Elder sister/ singer and song writer Ueno Mana
TV Shows
Sunao ni Narenakute (Fuji TV, 2010)
Ueno Juri to Itsutsu no Kaban (WOWOW, 2009)
Last Friends (Fuji TV, 2008)
Loss Time Life (Fuji TV, 2008, Story 4)
Nodame Cantabile SP (Fuji TV, 2008)
Marumaru Chibi Maruko-chan SP (Fuji TV, 2007)
Jodan ja nai! (TBS, 2007)
Nodame Cantabile (Fuji TV, 2006)
Bokutachi no Sensou (TBS, 2006)
Tsubasa no Oreta Tenshitachi Slot (Fuji TV, 2006)
Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 2005 (NTV, 2005)
Yagate Kuruhi no Tameni (やがて来る日のために) (Fuji TV, 2005)
Engine (Fuji TV, 2005)
Sayonara, Ozu Sensei (Fuji TV, 2004)
Orange Days TBS (2004)
Teruteru Kazoku NHK (2003)
Okaasan to Issho TBS (2003)
Seizon (生存) (NHK, 2002)

TV Show Theme Songs
Kaban no Banka, theme song for Ueno Juri to Itsutsu no Kaban (WOWOW, 2009)

Movies
Nodame Cantabile: The Movie II (2010)
Nodame Cantabile: The Movie I (2009)
Killer Virgin Road (2009)
Kodomo no Kodomo (2008)
Guu-Guu Datte Neko de Aru (2008)
Kung Fu Kun (2008)
Naoko (2008)
7 Gatsu 24 Nichi Toori no Christmas (2006)
Shiawase no Switch (2006)
Deguchi no Nai Umi (2006)
Warau Michael (2006)
Niji no Megami Rainbow Song (2006)
Summer Time Machine Blues (2005)
Kame wa Igai to Hayaku Oyogu (2005)
Swing Girls (2004)
Joze, the Tiger, and the Fish (2003)
Chirusoku no Natsu (2003)

Recognitions
1st Tokyo Drama Awards: Best Actress - Last Friends, Nodame Cantabile in Europe
2nd MTV Student Voice Awards: Best Actress (2008)
57th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress - Last Friends
12th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring 2008): Best Supporting Actress - Last Friends
51th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actress - Nodame Cantabile
28th Japan Academy Awards: Best Newcomer - Swing Girls
59th Everyday Movie Sponichi Grand Prix: Best Newcomer - Swing Girls, Chirusoku no Natsu
Yokohama Film Festival: Best Newcomer - Swing Girls

Nama Lengkap : Erika Sawajiri

Panggilan Akrab : Deco, Kacchan, Aachan
Tanggal Lahir : 8 April 1986
Tinggi : 160 cm
Golongan Darah : A
Idola : Namie Amuro
Serba-Serbi : Juga dikenal sebagai penyanyi J-Pop
Fakta Menarik : Memiliki keturunan Algeria-Perancis dari pihak ibu

Filmografi :
2002
Mondai no Nai Watashitachi

2003
Hitonatsu no Papa e/Papa for One Summer (serial)
HOTMAN (serial)
North Point - FRIENDS (serial)

2004
Mumei (serial)
Cheers ~ Tenkou e no Ouenka (serial)
Sakura Sakumade (serial)

2005
Shinobi
Ashurajo no Hitomi
PACCHIGI!
Aikurushii/Sweet (serial)
Ichi Rittoru no Namida/One Litre of Tears (serial)

2006
Mamiya Kyoudai/Mamiya Brothers
Otoshimono/Ghost Train
Sharei
Tenshi no Tamago
Taiyou no Uta/A Song in the Sun (serial)
Tegami/The Letter

Male In Japan

Biography:
Profile


Name: 小栗旬 (おぐり しゅん)
Name (romaji): Oguri Shun
Nicknames: Ogushun, Guri, Ogurin
Profession: Actor and seiyu
Birthdate: 1982-Dec-26
Birthplace: Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan
Height: 184cm
Weight: 74kg
Star sign: Capricorn
Blood type: O
Family: Father/stage director Oguri Tetsuya, Older brother/former stage actor Oguri Ryo and older sister
Talent agency: Tristone
About Shun
Shun debuted on the small screen when he was 13...he started gaining some attention with his role of 'Uchiyama Haruhiko' aka "Uchi" in the hit drama Gokusen back in 2002, but it wasn't until 2005 that he had his breakthrough role as 'Hanazawa Rui' in the hugely popular drama Hana Yori Dango and he rose to prominence...he gained even more attention with his role as 'Sano Izumi' in Hanazakari no Kimitachi e in 2007. He also had his first major leading role as the smart young detective 'Kudo Shinichi' in the Detective Conan live actions...although his actual debut leading role was in Hitsuji no Uta back in 2002.

Apart from being an talented actor, he is also a seiyu (basic japanese term for 'voice actor') and has provided voice overs for animations. He has also starred in several stage plays with the help of his theatrical roots. He is also a dj.

TV Shows
Wagaya no Rekishi (Fuji TV, 2010)
Tokyo DOGS as Takakura So (Fuji TV, 2009)
Smile as Hayashi Seiji (TBS, 2009)
Tenchijin as Ishida Mitsunari (NHK, 2009)
Hanazakari no Kimitachi e SP as Sano Izumi (Fuji TV, 2008)
Yume wo Kanaeru Zo as Nogami Kohei (YTV, 2008)
Binbo Danshi as Koyama Kazumi (NTV, 2008)
Detective Conan 2 as Kudo Shinichi (NTV, 2007)
Hanazakari no Kimitachi e as Sano Izumi (Fuji TV, 2007)
Hana Yori Dango 2 as Hanazawa Rui (TBS, 2007)
Detective Conan 1 as Kudo Shinichi (YTV, 2006)
Densha Otoko Deluxe as Minamoto Munetaka (Fuji TV, 2006)
Yuuki as Hama (NTV, 2006)
El Poporazzi ga Yuku!! (NHK, 2006)
Hana Yori Dango as Hanazawa Rui (TBS, 2005)
24 no Hitomi (NTV 2005)
Densha Otoko as Minamoto Munetaka (Fuji TV, 2005)
Hontou ni Atta Kowai Hanashi (Fuji TV, 2005)
Koto as Mizuki Shinichi (TV Asahi, 2005)
Yoshitsune as Kajiwara Kagesue (NHK, 2005)
Aikurushii as Yaguchi Junichi (TBS, 2005)
Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji 3 as Kono Kazuya (Fuji TV, 2005)
Taika no Kaishin as Nakano Oenomiko (NHK, 2005)
Division 1 Hungry Kid (Fuji TV, 2004)
Fire Boys as Yazawa Ken (Fuji TV, 2004, ep4)
Stand Up!! as Enami Koji (TBS, 2003)
Gokusen SP as "Uchi" / Uchiyama Haruhiko (NTV, 2003)
Okaasan to Issho (Fuji TV, 2003)
Tengoku no Daisuke e as Sato Daisuke (NTV, 2003)
Gokusen as "Uchi" / Uchiyama Haruhiko (NTV, 2002)
Ao to Shiro de Mizuiro as Kishida Takumi (NTV, 2001)
Heart (NHK, 2001)
Cherry (チェリー) as Yamazaki Hiroshi (NTV, 2001)
Pure Soul as Takahara Manabu (YTV, 2001)
X Sensei (X先生) as Hamazaki Teruki (TBS, 2001)
Hensyuo (Fuji TV, 2000)
Ashita wo Dakishimete (NTV, 2000)
Summer Snow as Shinoda Jun (TBS, 2000)
Ikebukuro West Gate Park as Yoshikazu (TBS, 2000, ep2)
Aoi Tokugawa Sandai (NHK, 2000)
Great Teacher Onizuka SP as Yoshikawa Noboru (Fuji TV, 1999)
Great Teacher Onizuka as Yoshikawa Noboru (Fuji TV, 1998)
Sore Ga Kotae Da! (Fuji TV, 1997)
Shouri no Megami (Fuji TV, 1996)
Hideyoshi (NHK, 1996)
Kaiki Club (Fuji TV, 1995)
Hachidai Shogun Yoshimune (NHK, 1995)

Movies
Tajomaru (2009)
Gokusen: The Movie (2009)
Crows ZERO II (2009)
Hebi ni Piasu / Snakes and Earrings cameo (2008)
Hana Yori Dango -Final- (2008)
Surf's Up (Japanese dub) (2007)
Crows ZERO (2007)
Sukiyaki Western Django (2007)
Kisaragi (2007)
Sakuran (2007)
Otoshimono / Ghost Train (2006)
Waters (2006)
Rinne / Reincarnation as Onishi Kazuya (2006)
Life on the Long Board (2005)
Azumi 2 as Ginkaku (Toho, 2005)
The Neighbor No. Thirteen as Juzo Murasaki (2005)
Is. A (2004)
Haken Kuroitsu no Tsubasa (2004)
Spring Story (2003)
Robot Contest (Toho, 2003)
Azumi as Nachi (Toho, 2003)
Hitsuji no Uta (2002)
Shiawase Kazoku Keiga as Hirose (1999)

Endorsements
Kirin Namacha (2007~2009)
CM no CM (2007)
Knorr Cup a Soup
Glico
Ribobitan Fine
J-Phone
Bandai
Sony Ericsson
Shiseido UNO

Recognitions
MTV Student Voice Awards: Best Actor (2008)
17th Japan Movie Critics Awards: Best Actor for 'Crows ZERO' (2008)
45th Golden Arrow Awards: Broadcast (Drama) Prize (2008)
DVD Data Awards: Best Talento (2008)
Japan Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award (2008)
16th Hashida Rookie of the Year Award for 'Hana Yori Dango 2' (2008)
Elan d'or Awards: Newcomer Award (2008)
2007 Annual Drama Grand Prix Awards: Best supporting actor for 'Hana Yori Dango 2' (2007)
MTV Student Voice Awards: Best Actor (2007)
TVnavi Magazine 2007 Drama Awards: Best supporting actor for 'Hanazakari no Kimitachi e' (2007)


Name: 松本潤
Name (romaji): Matsumoto Jun
Nicknames: Matsujun, Junji, King [by all Arashi], Jun~Chan, Matsumoto~kun, Do-S
Profession: Actor, singer
Birthdate: 1983-Aug-30
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Height: 173cm
Weight: 58kg
Star sign: Virgo
Blood type: A-
Family: Older sister
Talent agency: Johnny's Entertainment

TV Shows
Wagaya no Rekishi as Yame Yoshio (Fuji TV, 2010)
Saigo no Yakusoku (Fuji TV, 2010)
Smile as Hayakawa Bito (TBS, 2009)
Myu no Anyo Papa ni Ageru as Yamaguchi Hayato (NTV, 2008)
Bambino! as Ban Shogo (NTV, 2007)
Hana Yori Dango 2 as Domyoji Tsukasa (TBS, 2007)
Yonimo Kimyona Monogatari Imakiyo-san (Fuji TV, 2006)
Hana Yori Dango as Domyoji Tsukasa (TBS, 2005)
Propose (NTV, 2005, ep1)
Kimi wa Pet as "Momo" Goda Takeshi (TBS, 2003)
Yoiko no Mikata as Sawada Shin (NTV, 2003, cameo)
Gokusen as Sawada Shin (NTV, 2002)
Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 3 as Kindaichi Hajime (NTV, 2001)
Kowai Nichiyobi (NTV, 1999)
Bokura no Yuki as Mori (NTV, 1997)

Movies
Kakushi Toride no San Akunin / The Last Princess (2008)
Hana Yori Dango -Final- (2008)
Kiiroi Namida / Yellow Tear (2007)
Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru / I Love My Younger Sister (2007) as Yori
Tokyo Tower as "Koji" (2004)
Pika*nchi Life is Hard Dakara Happy (2004) as "Bon"
Pika*nchi Life is Hard Dakedo Happy 「ピカ☆ンチ Life is Hard だけど Happy」 (2002) as "Bon"
Shinjuku Tanteidan Shonen (Shinjuku Boy Detectives) (1998)

Endorsements
AU by KDDI
Pepsi Nex (2008)

Recognitions
13th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring 2009): Best Actor for Smile
53rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Bambino! (2007)
10th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Jan-Mar 07): Best Supporting Actor for Hana Yori Dango 2 (2007)
47th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Hana Yori Dango (2005)
33rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Gokusen (2002)

Takeshi Kaneshiro was born on October 11, 1973, in Taiwan of Japanese and Taiwanese parents. This unique background led to Kaneshiro being fluent in several languages, namely Mandarin, Japanese, Cantonese, Taiwanese, and English. Kaneshiro spent his childhood in Taiwan. His mixed background caused problems for him, and he was bullied at school by his fellow students. He had problems fitting in, and felt like an outsider both at his Japanese school and in his Taiwanese neighbourhood. For this reason he later moved to the Taipei American School.

Kaneshiro started his rise to stardom by making commercials during his school years, and at the age of fifteen was given the opportunity to be a pop star by a Taipei A&R company. In 1992, he launched a successful singing career in both Mandarin and Cantonese. As is traditional with Asian pop stars, Kaneshiro was offered roles in films, his first being in Taiwanese comedies. When given the chance, he eschewed the usual pop fodder in favor of quirky character parts. Internationally-acclaimed director Wong Kar-Wai worked with Kaneshiro on Chungking Express (1994) and Fallen Angels (1995), and speaks highly of his depth and versatility. Kaneshiro's screen idol looks belie his talents; reportedly, Wong and Kaneshiro collaborated on ideas for some scenes, and Kaneshiro's role in Fallen Angels as a son missing his father is perhaps one of the best and most loved in Wong Kar-Wai's oeuvre. Another notable role of Kaneshiro's was in Lee Chi-Ngai's Lost and Found (1996), opposite Kelly Chen and Michael Wong. Kaneshiro's humorous, but deeplly felt turn as a finder of lost items was the centerpiece of this touching film.

After a sucessful run of films in Hong Kong, Kaneshiro was spotted by a Japanese TV producer who gave him a role in the unusual miniseries, God Please Give Me More Time (1998), about a musician who falls in love with an HIV-positive young girl. The controversial show was a huge success in Japan and sparked his Japanese film career. His subsequent Japanese films, Sleepless Town (1998) and Space Travelers (2000), continued to boost his profile in the territory. Kaneshiro also returned to Hong Kong for the hit romantic film Tempting Heart (1999), opposite Gigi Leung, and the romantic fantasy Lavender (2000), again with Kelly Chen. Most recently, Kaneshiro starred in the 2002 Japanese box office smash The Returner, and worked opposite Gigi Leung again in the Hong Kong hit Turn Left, Turn Right (2003). Kaneshiro has also found success as an international print model for the designer label Prada, and appears extensively in advertisements all over Asia. (JamesPercy 2004)

selected filmography
(actor unless otherwise noted)
Executioners (1993)
No Sir (1994)
Mermaid Got Married (1994)
Chungking Express (1994)
Wrath of Silence (1994)
China Dragon (1995)
Don’t Give a Damn (1995)
School Days (1995)
Fallen Angels (1995)
Young Policemen in Love (1995)
Dr. Wai in “The Scripture with no Words” (1996)
Feeling of Love (1996)
Lost and Found (1996)
The Odd One Dies (1997)
Hero (1997)
The Jail in Burning Island (1997)
Downtown Torpedoes (1997)
Misty (JAPAN 1997)
First Love - Litter on the Breeze (1997)
Anna Magdalena (1998)
Too Tired to Die (USA 1998)
Sleepless Town (JAPAN 1998)
Tempting Heart (1999)
Space Travelers (JAPAN 2000)
Lavender (2000)
Returner (JAPAN 2002)
Turn Left Turn Right (2003)
House of Flying Daggers (2004)
Perhaps Love (2005)
Confession of Pain (2006)
The Warlords (2007)
Accuracy of Death (2008)
Red Cliff (2008)
K-20: The Legend of the Mask (2008)
Red Cliff II (2009)


Name: 滝沢秀明 (たきざわ ひであき)
Name (romaji): Takizawa Hideaki
Nickname: タッキー (Tackey)
Profession: Actor and singer
Birthdate: 1982-Mar-29
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Height: 169cm
Weight: 58kg
Star sign: Aries
Blood type: A
Family: Elder brother and elder sister
Talent agency: Johnny's Entertainment

TV Shows
Orthros no Inu (TBS, 2009)
Kokuchi Sezu (TV Asahi, 2008)
Yukinojo Henge as Nakamura Yukinojo/Yamitaro (NHK, 2008)
Kimi ga Kureta Natsu as Kizaki Masato (NTV, 2007)
Romeo and Juliet as Morita Hiromichi (NTV, 2007)
Satomi Hakkenden as Inuzuka Shino-Moritaka (TBS, 2006)
Yoshitsune Minamoto Yoshitsune / Kuro / Shanao (NHK, 2005)
Chichi no Umi, Boku no Sora as Hayakawa Kyouhei (2004)
Boku dake no Madonna as Suzuki Kyouichi (Fuji TV, 2003)
Taiyou no Kisetsu (Fuji TV, 2002)
Antique as Kanda Eiji (Fuji TV, 2001)
Strawberry on the Shortcake as Irie Manato (TBS, 2001)
Taiyo wa Shizumanai as Masaki Nao (Fuji TV, 2000)
Shin Oretachi no Tabi (Fuji TV, 1999)
Majo no Jouken as Kurosawa Hikaru (TBS, 1999)
News no Onna as Kudo Ryu (Fuji TV, 1998)
Dareka ga Dareka ni Koishiteru (TBS, 1996)
Chef (NTV, 1995)
Kaiki Club (Fuji TV, 1995)
Endorsements
TheoBro Cocoa (2006)
Amicollagen
Olympus Camera (2005)
Oronamin C (2005)
Sapporo Naisu Ocha
Soh
Shiseido
Macherie
Fitit Hair Color

Recognitions
16th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor - News no Onna
25th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor - Taiyou wa Shizumanai
34th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor - Taiyou no Kisetsu
1st Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (97-98): Best Newcomer - News no Onna
5th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (01-02): Best Actor - Antique
8th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (04-05): Best Actor - Yoshitsune


Name: 木村拓哉 (きむら たくや)
Name (romaji): Kimura Takuya
Nickname: Kimutaku
Profession: Actor and singer
Birthdate: 1972-Nov-13
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Height: 176cm
Weight: 57kg
Star sign: Scorpio
Blood type: O
Family: Wife/actress Kudo Shizuka, daughters Kokomi & Mitsuki
Talent agency: Johnny's Entertainment

TV Shows
Tsuki no Koibito (Fuji TV, 2010)
MR. BRAIN as Tsukumo Ryusuke (TBS, 2009)
CHANGE as Asakura Keita (Fuji TV, 2008)
Karei naru Ichizoku as Manypo Teppei (TBS, 2007)
Hero SP as Kuriyu Kouhei (Fuji TV, 2006)
Saiyuuki as Emperor Genyoku (Fuji TV, 2006, ep1)
Engine as Kanzaki Jiro (Fuji TV, 2005)
Pride as Satonaka Halu (Fuji TV, 2004)
Good Luck!! as Shinkai Hajime (TBS, 2003)
Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi as Katase Ryo (Fuji TV, 2002)
Chuushingura 1/47 as Hirobe Yasubei (Fuji TV, 2001)
Hero as Kuriyu Kouhei (Fuji TV, 2001)
Yonimo Kimyona Monogatari BLACK ROOM (Fuji TV, 2001)
Food Fight as voice of the crow (NTV, 2000)
Beautiful Life as Okishima Shuji (TBS, 2000)
Konya wa Eigyouchu (Fuji TV, 1999)
Nemureru Mori as Ito Naoki (Fuji TV, 1998)
Oda Nobunaga as Oda Nobunaga (TBS, 1998)
Love Generation as Katagiri Teppei (Fuji TV, 1997)
Gift as Yukio/Takehiro (Fuji TV, 1997)
Ii Hito (Fuji TV, 1997, ep8)
Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni as Kurosawa Riki (Fuji TV, 1997)
Kyosokyoku as Takakura Kakeru (TBS, 1996)
Long Vacation as Hidetoshi Senna (Fuji TV, 1996)
Lieutenant Ninzaburo Furuhata as Hayashi Isao (Fuji TV, 1996, ep17)
Jinsei wa Jojo da as Ogami Kazuma (TBS, 1995)
Kimi wa Toki no Kanata e (TV Asahi, 1995)
Wakamono no Subete as Ueda Takeshi (Fuji TV, 1994)
Asunaro Hakusho as Toride Osamu (Fuji TV, 1993)
Izu no Odorikko as Kawabata Yasunari (TV Tokyo, 1993)
Sono Toki, Heart wa Nusumareta (Fuji TV, 1992)
Otouto (TBS, 1990)

Movies
I Come with the Rain as Shitao (2008)
Hero as Kuriyu Kouhei (2007)
Bushi no Ichibun / Love and Honor as Mimura Shinnojo (2006)
Hauru no Ugoku Shiro / Howl's Moving Castle as Hauru (2005, voice)
2046 as Tak/Wang Jing Wen's boyfriend (2004)
Kimi wo Wasurenai / Fly Boys, Fly! as Ueda Junichiro (1995)
Shoot as Yoshiharu Kubo (1994)
Hajimete no Natsu ~Airplane Brothers~ as as Kitayama Hiroshi (1993)
Kokoro no Kagami ~Mirror of the Heart~ as Takeru (1990)

Endorsements
Georgia Coffee (2006~ )
Nikon Camera (2006~ )
Mandom Gatsby (2006~ )
Levi's (2000~2001)
Fujitsu PC (2000~ )
Kirin Fire White Coffee (1999~ )
Morinaga Weider in Jelly (1999~2005)

Recognitions
57th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for CHANGE
12th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring 2008): Best Actor for CHANGE
2nd Seoul Drama Awards: Best Actor for Karei naru Ichizoku (2007)
52nd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Karei naru Ichizoku (2007)
6th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (02-03): Best Actor for Good Luck!!
33rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi (2002)
28th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Hero (2001)
4th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (00-01): Best Actor for Hero
24th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Beautiful Life (2000)
3rd Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (99-00): Best Actor for Beautiful Life
19th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Nemureru Mori (1998)
1st Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (97-98): Best Actor for Love Generation
15th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Love Generation (1997)
9th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Long Vacation (1996)
7th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Outfit in Jinsei wa Jojo da (1995)
3rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Outfit in Wakamono no Subete (1994)
Award: Best Jeanist (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)

Name: 玉木宏
Name (romaji): Tamaki Hiroshi
Profession: Actor, singer and model
Birthdate: 1980-Jan-14
Birthplace: Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Height: 180cm
Weight: 55kg
Star sign: Capricorn
Blood type: A
Talent agency: AOI Corporation

TV Shows
MW Dai-0-sho (NTV, 2009)
Love Shuffle (TBS, 2009)
Shikaotoko Aoniyoshi (Fuji TV, 2008)
Atsu-hime (NHK, 2008)
Nodame Cantabile SP (Fuji TV, 2008)
Teki wa Honnoji ni Ari (TV Asahi, 2007)
Hoshi Hitotsu no Yoru (Fuji TV, 2007)
Chibi Maruko-Chan (Fuji TV, 2006)
Nodame Cantabile (Fuji TV, 2006)
Top Caster (Fuji TV, 2006)
Hyouheki (TBS, 2006)
Komyo ga Tsuji (NHK, 2006)
Akai Unmei (TBS, 2005)
Itoshi Kimi e (Fuji TV, 2004)
Last Christmas (Fuji TV, 2004)
Water Boys (Fuji TV, 2003)
Remote (NTV, 2002)
Tsuhan-Man (TV Asahi, 2002)
Boku ga Chikyu wo Suku (TBS, 2002)
Wakaresaseya (YTV, 2001, guest)
Abunai Hokago (TV Asahi, 1999, guest)
Tengoku ni Ichiban Chikai Otoko (TBS, 1999, guest)
Great Teacher Onizuka (Fuji TV, 1998, guest)

Movies
Nodame Cantabile: The Movie II (2010)
Nodame Cantabile: The Movie I (2009)
MW (2009)
Orion in Midsummer (2009)
KIDS (2008)
Smile Seiya no Kiseki (2007)
Midnight Eagle (2007)
Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru (2006)
Henshin (2005)
Naguri Mono (2005)
Gosuto Shauto (2004)
Renai Shousetsu (2004)
River of First Love (2004)
Aoi Haru (2003)
Rockers (2003)
Ghost System (2003)
Water Boys (2001)
Endorsements
0101
Asahi Beer
Citzen XC
Clorets Ice
La Parler (Ra Parure)
Mister Donuts
Nagatanien
NEC
Pocari Sweat
Seed Plusmix Eyewear

Recognitions
11th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Jan-Mar 08): Best Actor for Shikaotoko Aoniyoshi

Biography:

Takeshi Kaneshiro was born on October 11, 1973, in Taiwan of Japanese and Taiwanese parents. This unique background led to Kaneshiro being fluent in several languages, namely Mandarin, Japanese, Cantonese, Taiwanese, and English. Kaneshiro spent his childhood in Taiwan. His mixed background caused problems for him, and he was bullied at school by his fellow students. He had problems fitting in, and felt like an outsider both at his Japanese school and in his Taiwanese neighbourhood. For this reason he later moved to the Taipei American School.

Kaneshiro started his rise to stardom by making commercials during his school years, and at the age of fifteen was given the opportunity to be a pop star by a Taipei A&R company. In 1992, he launched a successful singing career in both Mandarin and Cantonese. As is traditional with Asian pop stars, Kaneshiro was offered roles in films, his first being in Taiwanese comedies. When given the chance, he eschewed the usual pop fodder in favor of quirky character parts. Internationally-acclaimed director Wong Kar-Wai worked with Kaneshiro on Chungking Express (1994) and Fallen Angels (1995), and speaks highly of his depth and versatility. Kaneshiro's screen idol looks belie his talents; reportedly, Wong and Kaneshiro collaborated on ideas for some scenes, and Kaneshiro's role in Fallen Angels as a son missing his father is perhaps one of the best and most loved in Wong Kar-Wai's oeuvre. Another notable role of Kaneshiro's was in Lee Chi-Ngai's Lost and Found (1996), opposite Kelly Chen and Michael Wong. Kaneshiro's humorous, but deeplly felt turn as a finder of lost items was the centerpiece of this touching film.

After a sucessful run of films in Hong Kong, Kaneshiro was spotted by a Japanese TV producer who gave him a role in the unusual miniseries, God Please Give Me More Time (1998), about a musician who falls in love with an HIV-positive young girl. The controversial show was a huge success in Japan and sparked his Japanese film career. His subsequent Japanese films, Sleepless Town (1998) and Space Travelers (2000), continued to boost his profile in the territory. Kaneshiro also returned to Hong Kong for the hit romantic film Tempting Heart (1999), opposite Gigi Leung, and the romantic fantasy Lavender (2000), again with Kelly Chen. Most recently, Kaneshiro starred in the 2002 Japanese box office smash The Returner, and worked opposite Gigi Leung again in the Hong Kong hit Turn Left, Turn Right (2003). Kaneshiro has also found success as an international print model for the designer label Prada, and appears extensively in advertisements all over Asia. (JamesPercy 2004)

selected filmography
(actor unless otherwise noted)
Executioners (1993)
No Sir (1994)
Mermaid Got Married (1994)
Chungking Express (1994)
Wrath of Silence (1994)
China Dragon (1995)
Don’t Give a Damn (1995)
School Days (1995)
Fallen Angels (1995)
Young Policemen in Love (1995)
Dr. Wai in “The Scripture with no Words” (1996)
Feeling of Love (1996)
Lost and Found (1996)
The Odd One Dies (1997)
Hero (1997)
The Jail in Burning Island (1997)
Downtown Torpedoes (1997)
Misty (JAPAN 1997)
First Love - Litter on the Breeze (1997)
Anna Magdalena (1998)
Too Tired to Die (USA 1998)
Sleepless Town (JAPAN 1998)
Tempting Heart (1999)
Space Travelers (JAPAN 2000)
Lavender (2000)
Returner (JAPAN 2002)
Turn Left Turn Right (2003)
House of Flying Daggers (2004)
Perhaps Love (2005)
Confession of Pain (2006)
The Warlords (2007)
Accuracy of Death (2008)
Red Cliff (2008)
K-20: The Legend of the Mask (2008)
Red Cliff II (2009)






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