Yasunari Takeshima
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Yasunari Takeshima | |
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Born | October 24, 1968 Kyoto, Japan |
💼 Occupation | Actor |
📆 Years active | 1990–present |
Yasunari Takeshima is a Kyoto native Japanese film and television actor. His fascination in acting began while he was a lead in a rock band. Though he primarily began as a director and writer for a theatrical troupe in Tokyo, demands as an actor had increased.
Bilingual in English and Japanese, Yasunari established himself as an international actor. He is known in notable works such as Martin Scorcese’s Silence (2016) and The Last Recipe: Memory of Giraffe's Tongue(2017) directed by Yōjirō Takita. Apart from acting, Takeshima continues to work as a script doctor.
He is skilled singing, traditional Japanese martial arts, playing Shamisen and navigating traditional Japanese boats.
Filmography[edit]
Television roles[edit]
Title | Role | Episodes |
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Shōgun (2024 miniseries) | Muraji | 5 episode |
Mozart in the Jungle | Tateo | |
Lady:Saigo no hanzai purofairu | Yumiko's homeroom teacher | |
Buraddi mandei | Sada | 11 episode |
Aibou | Matsui |
Film roles[edit]
Title | Role | Notes |
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Lost Girls & Love Hotels | Used | |
Silence | Goto Man #2 (Haku) | |
The Last Recipe - Kirin no shita no kioku | Chef de cuisune Suzuki | |
Mr.Long | Office worker | |
Everesuto - Kamigami no itadaki | Habu's Partner | |
Ten no Chasuke | Ohtake | |
Tenchi meisatsu | Kuge-Jijuu | |
Genji monogatari - Sennen no nazo | Sadajin | |
Paper Flower(short) | Toru | |
Lady:Saigo no hanzai purofairu | Yumiko's homeroom teacher | |
Kinako | Mitsuo Yamaguchi | |
Hana no ato | ||
Hito no sabaku | Kaneko | |
Ningen shikkaku | Doctor | |
Kamui gaiden | Gansu | |
Rasshu raifu | Tsukamoto | |
Furaingu rabittsu | Passenger | |
Akiesu to kame | Secretary | |
Inu to watashi no 10 no yakuksoku | Station Staff | |
Densen uta | Bazooka | |
Gegege no Kitaro | Tengu Prosecutor | |
Deguchi no nai umi | Crisis manager | |
Nihon chinbotsu | Crisis manager | |
Tobi ga kururi to | Secretary | |
Semishiture | Samurai Sakurai | |
Bokoku no ijisu | Urakaze Patrol Leader | |
Tetsujin niju-hachigo | News Reporter | |
Jiyu ren'ai | Journalist | |
Gojira - Fainaru Uozu | ||
Tengoku no hon ya - koibi | Bookstore customer | |
Doraggusutoa Garu | Drugstore Customer | |
Onmyoji2 | Samurai Guard | |
Azumi | Samurai Guard | |
Tokyo Marigorudo | Office worker |
References[edit]
- "FX's 'Shogun' Update Sets Full Cast". The Hollywood Reporter. 30 September 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- "'Shōgun' Series at FX Rounds Out Main Cast, 'F9' Star Anna Sawai Set for Main Role". VARIETY. 30 September 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- "Shōgun Showrunners on How Christianity Impacted Feudal Japan". IGN. 17 February 2024. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- "FX's New Historical Drama Holds 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score After Game Of Thrones-Level Reviews". SCREENRANT. 17 February 2024. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- "7 Reasons Reviews For FX's New Historical Drama Are So Great". SCREENRANT. 20 February 2024. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- "FX's New Historical Epic Shōgun Loses 100% Rotten Tomatoes Title After 70 Glowing Reviews = SCREENRANT". Screen Rant. 2 March 2024. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
- "The 10 Best 'Shōgun' Characters, Ranked = COLLIDER". Collider. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
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