Japanese movie stars born in 1975

Here are 11 famous actors from Japan were born in 1975:

Masanobu Ando

Masanobu Ando (May 19, 1975 Kawasaki-) also known as Andō Masanobu, Masanobu Andō, Masanobu Andô or Ando Masanobu is a Japanese actor.

He made his breakthrough in the 1997 film "Kids Return" directed by Takeshi Kitano, for which he won the Best New Actor award at the Japanese Academy Awards. He went on to appear in various films and television dramas such as "Battle Royale" (2000), "Sukiyaki Western Django" (2007), and "Assassination Classroom" (2015). In addition to his acting career, Ando is also a director and has directed several short films and commercials. He is known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to portray complex and challenging characters.

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Tak Sakaguchi

Tak Sakaguchi (March 15, 1975 Ishikawa Prefecture-) a.k.a. Taku Sakaguchi or Sakaguchi Taku is a Japanese actor, film director, stunt performer, choreographer and screenwriter.

He began his career in the entertainment industry as a stuntman, performing stunts for Japanese television dramas and movies. He rose to fame for his lead role in the action film "Versus" (2000), which he also co-wrote and choreographed the fight scenes for. Following the success of "Versus," Sakaguchi continued to pursue a career in acting and went on to appear in numerous Japanese films such as "Azumi" (2003), "Shinobi" (2005), and "Re:Born" (2016).

In addition to his acting career, Sakaguchi has directed several films including "Be a Man! Samurai School" (2008) and "Re:Born" (2016). He is also known for his work as a stunt coordinator and choreographer on various Japanese films and television dramas.

Sakaguchi is highly regarded in the Japanese film industry for his expertise in martial arts and action choreography. He has also gained a cult following among fans of Japanese action cinema due to his intense and dynamic performances on screen.

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Mitsuki Koga

Mitsuki Koga (January 16, 1975 Aizuwakamatsu-) also known as Koga Mitsuki is a Japanese actor.

He is best known for his roles in various Japanese television dramas such as "Gokusen 2", "Bambino!", and "Hanzawa Naoki". Koga started his acting career in 1996 and has since appeared in over 40 television dramas and films. In addition to his acting career, Koga is also a stage actor and has appeared in numerous theatrical productions. He is also a skilled martial artist and has showcased his skills in several of his roles. Koga has won several awards for his acting, including Best Actor at the 2013 Monte-Carlo TV Festival for his role in "Hanzawa Naoki". Outside of acting, Koga is an avid gamer and enjoys playing video games in his free time.

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Kōhei Kiyasu

Kōhei Kiyasu (February 19, 1975 Ehime Prefecture-) also known as Kiyasu Kōhei or Kouhei Kiyasu is a Japanese actor, screenwriter, voice actor and theatre director.

He is best known for his roles in popular anime series such as Gravitation, Gundam Seed, and Naruto. Kiyasu has also done voice acting work in video games such as Kingdom Hearts and the Final Fantasy series. In addition to his voice acting work, Kiyasu has also made appearances in live-action dramas and movies. He has won several awards throughout his career, including the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards. Outside of his performance career, Kiyasu is known for his work as a screenwriter and theatre director, having written several plays and directed productions in Tokyo and other regions of Japan.

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Hidekazu Ichinose

Hidekazu Ichinose (March 16, 1975 Yamanashi Prefecture-) also known as Ichinose Hidekazu is a Japanese voice actor, actor and voice acting in japan.

He made his debut as a voice actor in 1997, and since then has lent his voice to numerous anime and video games, such as "Naruto", "One Piece", and "Final Fantasy XIV". In addition to voice acting, he has also appeared in live-action dramas and films, such as "Kamen Rider Ryuki" and "Shin Godzilla". Ichinose is known for his versatile voice range and has voiced a wide range of characters from young boys to elderly men. In his free time, he enjoys cooking and is also a skilled calligrapher.

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Hideaki Ito

Hideaki Ito (August 3, 1975 Gifu-) a.k.a. Ito Hideaki, Hideaki Itō, Junta Abe, Hideaki Itô or Itō Hideaki is a Japanese actor.

He began his acting career in 1999 and has appeared in various television dramas, films and stage productions. Ito is best known for his roles in the television dramas "Tokyo Love Story", "Umizaru", "Yasha", "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon", and "Zeni Geba". He has also appeared in films such as "Love Letter", "Ping Pong", and "Nodame Cantabile: The Movie II". In addition to his acting career, Ito is also an accomplished singer and has released several singles and albums.

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Nasubi

Nasubi (August 3, 1975-) a.k.a. Hamatsu Tomoaki is a Japanese actor and comedian.

Nasubi is best known for his participation in the Japanese reality TV show "Susunu! Denpa Shonen" in the late 1990s. The show followed Nasubi's life as he was locked in an apartment with no clothes, food, or money and was forced to live off of sweepstakes winnings until he won enough prizes to earn his freedom. Nasubi's experience on the show became a cultural phenomenon in Japan and he went on to become a popular figure in Japanese entertainment. In addition to his TV work, Nasubi has also appeared in several films and stage productions. He is known for his unique sense of humor and his ability to captivate audiences with his performances. Nasubi continues to be an influential figure in Japanese entertainment and a beloved celebrity in his home country.

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Takeshi Tsuruno

Takeshi Tsuruno (May 26, 1975 Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū-) also known as Tsuruno Takeshi is a Japanese actor, tarento and musician. He has four children, Uta Tsuruno, Oto Tsuruno, Iro Tsuruno and .

Mio Tsuruno. Takeshi Tsuruno is best known for his work in various Japanese television dramas such as "Kamen Rider Agito", "Miss Pilot" and "The Emperor's Cook". He has also appeared in several stage productions, including the musicals "The Lion King" and "Sweeney Todd".

Aside from his acting career, Tsuruno is also an accomplished musician. He formed the rock band "Monster Rion" in 1997 and has released several albums with the group. In addition, he has also released solo albums and contributed to various soundtracks.

Takeshi Tsuruno is highly regarded in the Japanese entertainment industry for his versatility and talent in multiple fields. He continues to be active in his career and is widely beloved by his fans.

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Takeshi Maeda

Takeshi Maeda (January 10, 1975 Tokyo-) also known as Maeda Takeshi, 前田 剛 or Tsuyoshi Maeda is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Maeda began his acting career in 1995 with the film "Kura". He has since appeared in numerous films, television dramas, and stage productions, including "The Twilight Samurai" and "The Hidden Blade". He is also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to characters in anime series such as "One Piece" and "Detective Conan". Maeda has won several awards for his acting work, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 28th Japan Academy Prize for his role in "The Hidden Blade". In addition to his acting career, Maeda is also a singer and has released several singles and albums.

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Hiro Hayama

Hiro Hayama (April 10, 1975 Kyoto-) also known as Hiro Hayama, Hiroyoshi Komuro, Yip San Ho, Hayama Hiro, Ho Yip-san, Go Hayama, Hayama Gô or Hayama Go is a Japanese actor and model.

He began his career as a model in the 1990s and gained popularity for his androgynous appearance. Hayama made his acting debut in the 1998 film "Bayside Shakedown." He has since appeared in numerous films and television dramas, including "Ju-on: The Grudge," "The Prince of Tennis," and "Halfway." In 2008, he starred in the controversial film "Naked Blood," in which he played a sadistic scientist. Hayama has also worked as a singer and has released several singles and albums. He is known for his versatility as an actor and has played a wide range of characters throughout his career.

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Kenjiro Hata

Kenjiro Hata (October 19, 1975 Fukuoka Prefecture-) is a Japanese mangaka, screenwriter and actor.

He is best known as the creator of the manga series "Hayate the Combat Butler" which was serialized from 2004 to 2017 and has sold over 15 million copies. Hata has also been involved in the anime adaptations of his works, serving as a screenwriter and director for several episodes. In addition to his work in the anime and manga industry, Hata has also dabbled in acting, with appearances in various TV dramas and films. Despite his success, Hata is known for being an introverted and private individual, rarely making public appearances or speaking to the media.

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