
Hidetoshi Nishijima
Acting
Biography
Hidetoshi Nishijima (born March 29, 1971) is a Japanese actor. He is widely regarded as one of Japan's leading actors in numerous films and television drama series. He has appeared in a wide range of films from epic science fiction films such as Shin Ultraman (2022) to small-scale art films such as Dolls (2002). He is best known internationally for his leading role in the film Drive My Car (2021). He received the Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Actor for the film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hidetoshi Nishijima, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: March 29, 1971
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

The Ordinary People
Upon entering college, Narumi forms the Asunaro Group along with four other boys and girls. In time, she starts to date Tamotsu, whom she felt attracted to when she first saw him at the entrance exam. Although the two are happy together at first, their very different backgrounds cause them gradually to fall out and ultimately break up. Immediately following the break up, a member of the group dies a terrible death, and this brings the group to an end. The members go their separate ways, but Narumi and Tamotsu do not forget each other. Four years later, when the group reunites on the anniversary of the death of their friend, Tamotsu proposes to Narumi. The story follows the Asunaro Group members’ growth into adulthood as they struggle with the boundary between friendship and love, deal with bitter experiences, and find love for the first time.

Red Cross
Kiyo is a female school student in Saga Prefecture, Japan. She admires nurses and wants to be helpful to her nation. Kiyo decides to become a war nurse. She undergoes strict training and finally graduates from nursing school. Kiyo then gets her draft notice and leaves for Manchuria, China. Everyday, she takes care of injured soldiers. A Japanese immigrant in Manchuria, Wataru, brings two injured people to her. One person is Hikaru d the other injured person is a native Chinese person named Son. Kiyo persuades Army Surgeon Hideyo to treat Son and he does so in secret. Lieutenant Colonel Kisuke soon discovers about the treatment.

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

Painless - Eye Can Diagnose
Eisuke Tameyori is a middle-aged private practice physician. He has the ability to diagnose someone's condition just by looking at their appearance. He is also able to recognize people who will commit crimes in the future by certain symptoms and tries to prevent them from committing those acts. He meets Detective Junichiro Hayase and they soon work together to solve cases.

稲垣吾郎の金田一耕助シリーズ

Second Chance Chauffeur

Golden Horse Awards
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Kim-má iáⁿ-tián) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, although the event has also been held in other locations in Taiwan in recent times

MOZU
An explosion take place in a street of Tokyo. Many people were killed or seriously injured. One casualty is Chihiro, the wife of Public Security chief inspector Kuraki Naotake. While trying to find why his wife was being implicated in the explosion case, Kuraki comes into contact with Public Security sergeant Akeboshi Miki and Metropolitan Police Department inspector Osugi Ryota who are also investigating this case.

The Work of Hayao Miyazaki "The Wind Rises" Record of 1000 Days/Retirement Announcement Unknown Story
NHK TV Special

Dear Stranger
A Japanese man and his Chinese-American wife struggle with work, parenting, and caregiving in NYC. Their strained life spirals when their son is kidnapped, leading to murder. Unspoken truths and secrets surface, deepening their rift. Can they rebuild their shattered vision of a "happy family"?
Filmography
as Professor Shiro Sakaki
as Kenji Saiga
as Keigo Kusano
as Masahiko 'Masa' Sakamoto
as Yoshimura
as Hattori Kintaro
as Shunpei Natsume
as Akechi Mitsuhide
as Eiji Kagawa
as Kotaro Minami/Kamen Rider Black Sun
as Self
as Satoshi Kotori
as Kimio Tamura
as Kyohei Nagumo
as Kyohei Nagumo
as Shiro Kakei
as Yūsuke Kafuku
as Mifune Shinobu
as Asaoka Satoru
as Yuhki Isayama / Yuji
as Shinobu Seta
as Morio
as Shiro Kakei
as Ryota Akitsu, Captain of Ibuki
as Shiro Kakei
as Akechi Kogoro
as Soichiro Natsume
as Mario
as Kazumasa Harima
as Yoshiko Ozuka
as Uneme Sakakibara
as Aoyama's Father (voice)
as Itami Shuhei
as Naotaro Yamagata
as Yuki Isayama
as Saburo Tamaru
as Takakura Koichi
as Kenji
as Naotake Kuraki
as 為頼 英介(ためより えいすけ)
as Chairman Yoshida
as Kazuo Nagata
as Naotake Kuraki
as Koichi Hayami
as Ishigami Taketo
as Noda
as Honjô (voice)
as Kazuo Kikuta
as Kakuma Yamamoto
as Moriya Jun
as Jun Moriya
as Seiji
as Kazuo Kikuta
as Shuji
as 나미키 코헤이 역
as Kazuo Kikuta
as Koichi Hayami
as Yutaka
as Kenichi Ubara
as Asakawa
as 미사와 쿄스케
as 速水晃一
as Takashi Nogami
as Shinichi Kaneda
as 三沢恭介
as Koichiro Naruse
as Shohei Iguchi
as Shiro Maki
as 마키 시로
as Toshio Iwasaki
as Shingorou Ikushima
as Hiroshi Hirono
as Koichi Kijima
as Sugi Togo
as Yosuke
as Toru
as Hosokawa
as Yutaka
as Akira Izawa
as Kurasawa
as Kousuke Satou
as Furuta
as Haruo
as Yamaoka Takashi
as Narrator
as Lieutenant Colonel Kamijo
as Minazuki Shinya
as Sukekiyo Inugami / Shizuma Aonuma
as Kazuya Yuzuhara
as Ryo
as Editor Michihara
as Matsumoto
as Yutaka
as Ken Mihara (1965)
as Doctor
as (Narrator)
as Sakamoto
as Yutaka Yoshii
as Kei
as Takeda Ryota
as Yoshitaka Mori
as Yosuke
as Koichi
as Junichiro Matsuoka
as Self
as Self