
Katsunori Takahashi
Acting
Biography
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Born: December 15, 1964
Known For

Asami Mitsuhiko: Genji Monogatari Satsujin Jiken

Donketsu
Rokemasa, notorious for his reckless violence and defiance of authority, sparks a nationwide gang war while drawing both allies and enemies with his unpredictable charisma.

Team Batista no Eikō
There exists a legendary team of surgical experts in Tojo University Hospital that specializes in the Batista procedure - one of the most difficult cardiac surgeries with the survival rate only at 60%. Ever since its formation, this team has shocked the country by having 27 consecutive post-operative successes, virtually unheard of in the medical community. They basked in the glory until three of the most recent procedures resulted in consecutive deaths on the operating table. Taguchi, a psychosomatic medicine specialist, has been entrusted with the investigation but is in over his head because of his soft nature and having to deal with skills beyond his realm of expertise. Then arrives Shiratori, a cocky Ministry of Health Labor and Welfare investigator. He not only labels Taguchi naive, but speaks with confidence that this is a murder, and the murderer is within this team of elites. As the mystery unfolds, so does the complicated affiliation between each of the seven team members.

Gifted
Natsuki Amakusa (Masuda Takahisa), an overconfident genius detective with extraordinary deduction skills, meets Yuya Shiki (Ukisho Hidaka), a cool high school student who guessed the culprit at the scene of a suspected suicide. Yuuya possesses a special talent that allows him to see the shadows of murderers.

Awaiting Kirin
After the Onin War, the world is plunged into chaos. Amid this situation, heroes of the warring states begin to emerge in an attempt to unify the country and rule in these turbulent times. In the mid-1540s, there is a young wandering samurai in Mino which is strategically located between the East and West. His name is Akechi Mitsuhide. At this time, there is plenty of internal strife within the Toki clan which rules Mino. Surrounded by the Oda of Owari, the Imagawa of Suruga and the Asakura of Echizen, Mino has constantly faced the risk of invasion. Mitsuhide is pulled into battle and destroys the enemy. His bravery as well as stratagem catches the attention of Saito Toshimasa, the chief retainer of the Toki clan, and he is singled out. This man who is also known as Saito Dosan will go on to takeover the Toki and make Mino his own.

Mirror Twins
Keigo and Yugo play together in a park near their home. Their face look exactly the same, but they are called “Mirror Twins” because Keigo is a right-hander, whilst Yugo is a left-hander, and they have different personalities. At sunset, Keigo offers Yugo to come home together, but Yugo says “No.” Yugo doesn’t want to go home as he feels uncomfortable there, as he is always compared to Keigo who’s a good example to everyone. Finally, Keigo leaves Yugo at the park, and this is the last time for Yugo to see him. Soon after, Yugo is kidnapped and his family is demanded a ransom. Unfortunately, the kidnappers rob the ransom and disappear without releasing Yugo. Keigo feels a deep sense of remorse for what he did at the park. 20 years later, Keigo works hard as a detective to make up for his mistake, until an incident comes up suddenly. It starts from a live TV show, which sets out to search for missing people. Eiichi and Harue ask the viewers for information about Yugo, however, right after that, Eiichi dies in an accident. Meanwhile, Tajima, who gives himself up to the show with information about Yugo is assaulted by someone and goes into a coma, and Keigo is eventually appointed to be in charge of these cases. When Tajima recovers consciousness, he finds Keigo and shouts “He is the one who assaulted me!” At the same time, Keigo’s gene information is found at the scene of the incident…This makes Keigo to feel certain that Yugo is still alive and begins his revenge.

Midnight Ferris Wheel
A drama about three families who live in an upscale neighborhood. On the surface, it appears they have attained wealth and happiness, but trouble brews behind closed doors.

One Summer's Love Letter

iuhui
The show delves into the latest information on cutting-edge Japanese technologies that the country takes pride in, such as "railways," "automobiles," and "gigantic structures," and explores the developmental stories behind these advancements.

Ooku
The newest installment in Fuji TV's "Ooku" series is about the women linked to the Tokugawa shogun line. This time, the focus is on Isonomiya Tomoko and her political marriage to the 10th shogun, Tokugawa Ieharu.
Filmography
as Yokota Masashi
as Yasuomi Kito
as Keigo Yashiro
as Masato Ikaruga
as The Dude
as Sasaoka Hideki
as Ieshige Tokugawa
as Nagiri Yukito
as Hajime Ryuzaki
as Baba Kanji
as Iwakura Kota [Mai's father]
as Kinoshita
as Takuro Hoshino
as Masato Ikaruga
as Sakaki Tetsuzo
as Nakatani
as Oda Nobuhide [Nobunaga's father]
as Shigeyuki Eguchi
as Makio Homare
as Kosaku Minagawa
as Kohei Iruma
as Kotaro Kisaragi
as Okabe Kazuo
as Okabe Kazuo
as Masayuki Kitabatake
as Shinbei
as Ryusuke Washio
as 토가쿠레 테츠야
as Soda Kosuke
as Kazuo Abe
as Kenzo Arai
as Kenji Shimojima
as Detective Yuki Tetsuya
as Detective
as Jo
as Masayoshi Togashi(富樫 正義)
as Togashi Masayoshi
as Kanbei Kuroda Yoshitaka
as Kosuke Sugiyama
as Hideyoshi Date
as Masaichi Yoshiwara
as Hitoshi Tadano
as Kiichi Mihara
as 矢野篤
as Gondo Tetta
as Yoshizaburo Umemura
as Big Man
as Yahagi Tetsuyuki
as Shun Izaki
as Kyosuke Yoshimura
as 水野擇己/高川亮
as Kintarô
as Kintaro Yajima
as Kusanagi Shunsuke
as Shintani Takahiro
as 神崎涼
as Shiomi Kouhei
as Mitsuya Tooru
as Kazuyuki Asakawa