Japanese movie stars born in 1973

Here are 16 famous actors from Japan were born in 1973:

Tadanobu Asano

Tadanobu Asano (November 27, 1973 Yokohama-) otherwise known as Tadanobu Satô, Sato Tadanobu or Tadanobu Satō is a Japanese actor, musician, film director, singer and film score composer. His children are called Himi Sato and Sumire Sato.

Born in Yokohama, Japan on November 27, 1973, Tadanobu Asano began his acting career in the early 1990s and quickly gained fame in Japan for his roles in films such as "Swallowtail Butterfly" and "Maborosi". He came to international attention in the early 2000s for his performances in films like "Ichi the Killer" and "Zatoichi", which helped establish him as one of Japan's leading actors.

In addition to acting, Asano is also a talented musician and has released several albums throughout his career. He has also worked as a film score composer and directed his first feature film, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead", in 2009.

Asano has continued to build a successful career in both Japan and abroad, appearing in Hollywood films such as "Thor" and "Silence". He has received numerous awards and nominations for his work in film, including two Japan Academy Prize wins for Best Actor.

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Takeshi Kaneshiro

Takeshi Kaneshiro (October 11, 1973 Taipei-) a.k.a. Kaneshiro, Takeshi, Jincheng Wu, Gam-sing Mo, Chin-cheng Wu, Wu Jincheng, Aniki, Kaneshiro Takeshi, Wu Chin-cheng, Mo Gam-sing, Wu Jin-cheng, Gam1sing4 Mou5, Jīnchéng Wǔ, Wucheng Jin, Aniki Jin, Kam Shing Miu, Takashi Kaneshiro, Gam Sing-Mo or Jin Cheng-Wu is a Japanese actor and singer.

Kaneshiro was born to a Taiwanese mother and a Japanese father in Taiwan, but he moved to Japan at a young age. He is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, Japanese and English. He began his acting career in the early 1990s, starring in Asian films such as "Chungking Express" and "Fallen Angels" directed by Wong Kar-wai.

Kaneshiro gained widespread recognition throughout Asia in the early 2000s, with starring roles in films such as "Turn Left, Turn Right", "House of Flying Daggers", and "Red Cliff". He has won several awards for his acting performances, including Best Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in "Perhaps Love".

In addition to his acting career, Kaneshiro has also released several albums as a singer, with his music spanning multiple genres including J-pop, Mandopop and Cantonese pop. He has also served as a spokesperson for numerous brands and products, including Prada and Coca-Cola.

Despite his fame and success, Kaneshiro is known for his low-key and private lifestyle, rarely discussing his personal life in interviews or public appearances.

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Takashi Hagino

Takashi Hagino (May 27, 1973 Tokyo-) is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Hagino began his career as a stage actor before transitioning to voice acting in the late 1990s. He is best known for providing the voice for characters such as Suzaku Kururugi in the anime series Code Geass and Jin Kisaragi in the video game series BlazBlue. He has also appeared in numerous live-action films and television dramas in Japan, including the popular samurai drama Abarenbo Shogun. Outside of acting, Hagino is known for his love of outdoor sports, particularly scuba diving and skiing. He is also an avid traveler and has visited over 30 countries.

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Katsuyuki Konishi

Katsuyuki Konishi (April 21, 1973 Wakayama-) otherwise known as Konishi Katsuyuki or 小西 克幸 is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Konishi Katsuyuki is best known for his powerful and versatile voice, having provided the voice for a wide range of characters in popular anime series and video games. Some of his most notable roles include Kamina in "Gurren Lagann," America in "Hetalia: Axis Powers," Tomoya Kabuto in "Martian Successor Nadesico," and Takuto Maruki in "Persona 5: Royal." In addition to his voice acting work, Konishi has also worked as an actor in live-action dramas and films. He has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 15th Seiyu Awards in 2021.

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Yo Oizumi

Yo Oizumi (April 3, 1973 Ebetsu-) also known as Ōizumi Yō or Yô Ôizumi is a Japanese actor, voice actor and tv personality.

He started his career in the entertainment industry as a stage actor in the 1990s and later began appearing on television and in movies. Some of his notable TV dramas include "Hanzawa Naoki", "N no Tame ni", and "The Emperor's Cook". He is also well-known for his voice acting roles in popular anime such as "Fullmetal Alchemist" and "Hunter x Hunter". In addition to his acting career, Yo Oizumi is also a popular TV personality and has hosted several shows over the years. He has received numerous awards for his work, including Best Supporting Actor at the Japan Academy Film Prize in 2006.

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Takashi Sorimachi

Takashi Sorimachi (December 19, 1973 Urawa-) a.k.a. Takashi Noguchi, Noguchi Takashi or Sorimachi Takashi is a Japanese actor, singer and model.

He is best known for his roles in popular Japanese dramas such as "GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka" and "Kamen Rider Kuuga". Sorimachi began his career as a model in the 1990s and transitioned to acting soon after. He has also released several singles and albums as a singer, showcasing his musical talents. In addition to his work on screen and in the music industry, Sorimachi is also involved in charity work and has supported numerous causes throughout his career.

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Jun Murakami

Jun Murakami (July 23, 1973 Tokyo-) also known as Murakami Jun, 村上淳 or むらかみ じゅん is a Japanese actor, voice actor and film director.

He made his acting debut in 1993 and has since appeared in various films and TV dramas. Some of his notable works include "Love Letter" (1995), "Pistol Opera" (2001), and "Kamikaze Girls" (2004).

In addition to his acting career, Murakami has also done voice acting for anime such as "Neon Genesis Evangelion" and "Cowboy Bebop". He has even directed and written a film titled "A Quiet Place" which was released in 2013.

Murakami has received several awards for his acting, including a Best Supporting Actor award at the Japan Academy Prize in 2002 for "Pistol Opera". He is also a member of the theatrical troupe, Otona Keikaku. Outside of acting, Murakami is known for his love of cats and has even published a book about them called "Jun Murakami's Cat Story".

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Hirofumi Nojima

Hirofumi Nojima (April 16, 1973 Tokyo-) a.k.a. Nojima Hirofumi, Yuji Nojima or Nojima, Hirofumi is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

He is affiliated with the talent agency Aoni Production. Nojima has lent his voice to numerous anime, video games, and drama CDs. Some of his notable roles include Susumu Kodai in the Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2199 and 2202 anime, Hajime Aoyama in the Samurai Flamenco anime, and Kyle in the Black Butler: Book of Circus anime. He has also appeared in live-action dramas, such as Detective Conan and One Missed Call. In addition to his voice acting work, Nojima has also worked as a scriptwriter for anime series such as Fate/Prototype and Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School.

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Kentarō Kobayashi

Kentarō Kobayashi (April 17, 1973 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as Kobayashi, Kentaro is a Japanese comedian, dramaturge, mangaka, actor and theatre director.

He gained fame in Japan as part of the comedy duo, "Rahmens," in the 2000s. Besides comedy, he is also known for his work as a theatre director, adapting classic plays for a modern audience. Kobayashi also gained recognition for his work as a dramaturge for the opening ceremonies of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but was later dismissed for making a Holocaust joke in a performance in the past. In addition to comedy and theatre, he is also a talented manga artist, with his work appearing in various publications. In recent years, he has also taken on acting roles in both TV dramas and films.

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Gackt

Gackt (July 4, 1973 Okinawa Prefecture-) also known as Gackt C., Gackt Camui, 神威楽斗, かむい がくと, 神威 楽斗, ガクト, かむいがくと, がくと, GACKT. C, GACKT or Gackt Kamui is a Japanese actor, model, author, singer-songwriter, record producer, musician, voice actor, film score composer and film producer.

Gackt began his music career in the early 1990s as the lead vocalist for the visual kei band Malice Mizer. After leaving Malice Mizer in 1999, he launched his solo career, releasing his first album "Mizerable" in 1999. He has since released numerous albums and singles, often incorporating elements of rock, pop, and classical music into his work.

In addition to his music career, Gackt has also acted in a number of films and television dramas, including the 2003 film "Moon Child" and the 2007 drama "Fūrin Kazan." He has also provided voice acting for the anime series "New Fist of the North Star" and "Berserk."

As an author, Gackt has published several books, including an autobiography and a novel. He has also produced and composed music for other artists, and founded his own record label, G&Lovers.

Gackt is known for his flamboyant and theatrical style, both in his music and his fashion. He has a large and devoted fanbase both in Japan and internationally.

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Goro Inagaki

Goro Inagaki (December 8, 1973 Itabashi-) a.k.a. Inagaki Goro, Inagaki, Goro or Gorô Inagaki is a Japanese actor, singer, voice actor and musician.

He is best known as a member of the popular Japanese boy band SMAP, which disbanded in 2016. In addition to his work with SMAP, Inagaki has appeared in numerous films and television dramas, including the popular drama "Majo no Jouken". He has also lent his voice to several anime series, such as "Detective Conan" and "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans". Inagaki is also an accomplished musician, having released several solo albums, as well as collaborating with other artists. In 2016, he formed a new band called Endlicheri * Endlicheri.

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Masato Sakai

Masato Sakai (October 14, 1973 Kobe-) is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

He studied at Ritsumeikan University and then began his acting career in 1999. His breakthrough role came in the 2001 movie "Go" and he has since become a well-known name in the Japanese entertainment industry. Sakai has appeared in numerous films and TV dramas, including "Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World," "The Samurai I Loved," and "Legal High." He has also provided voice acting for anime series such as "Princess Mononoke" and "Blue Exorcist." In addition to acting, Sakai is also a musician and has released several albums. Despite his success, he remains an incredibly private person and keeps his personal life out of the public eye.

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Shizuma Hodoshima

Shizuma Hodoshima (March 28, 1973 Chiba Prefecture-) is a Japanese actor.

He began his career as a stage actor and later transitioned to television and film. Hodoshima has appeared in numerous popular Japanese TV dramas, including "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e" and "Good Luck!!". He has also acted in several Japanese films such as "Robokon", "13 kaidan", and "Hana-Dama". In addition to his acting work, Hodoshima has also worked as a voice actor and narrator for various projects. He is known for his versatile acting abilities and has received critical acclaim for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles.

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Kōji Shiraishi

Kōji Shiraishi (June 1, 1973 Fukuoka Prefecture-) otherwise known as Shiraishi Kōji, Koji Shiraishi or Shiraishi Koji is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film editor, actor and cinematographer.

He is known for his work in the horror genre and has directed several critically acclaimed horror films in Japan such as Ju-on: The Curse, Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman and Sadako vs. Kayako. Shiraishi began his career as a producer for TV shows before directing his first film in 2002, the horror-comedy film called Noroi: The Curse. He has since directed over 20 films and TV shows, and has won several awards for his work. Shiraishi is also a member of the filmmaking collective called "The Foolish" which also includes fellow Japanese horror directors Takashi Shimizu (Ju-on) and Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Cure).

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Tet Wada

Tet Wada (January 20, 1973 Tokyo-) is a Japanese actor.

Tet Wada is most known for his roles in popular Japanese dramas such as "Good Luck!!" and "Mare". Before becoming an actor, he was a swimmer and was a national champion in the 200-meter butterfly event. Wada started his acting career in 1999 and has since appeared in numerous Japanese dramas, films, and stage productions. He has also done voice acting work for anime and video games. In addition to his acting career, Wada is also a licensed scuba diver and enjoys surfing and skiing in his free time.

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Masanori Ishii

Masanori Ishii (March 21, 1973 Yokohama-) is a Japanese comedian and actor.

He is best known as a member of the comedy duo "Peace," which he formed with fellow comedian Shusuke. Ishii has been working in the entertainment industry for over two decades and is known for his energetic personality and slapstick humor. In addition to his work as a comedian, Ishii has also appeared in numerous television shows and movies, including the popular Japanese drama "Nobuta wo Produce" and the film "The Wings of the Kirin." He has also been an active participant in various charity events and has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts. Ishii is married and has two children.

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