
Kiichi Nakai
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kiichi Nakai (born 18 September 1961) is a Japanese actor. His father, Keiji Sada, also a movie actor, died when Nakai was only two years old. Nakai started his acting career while he was still in university and was awarded the Rookie of the Year of Japan Academy Awards in 1981. He won the Japan Academy Best Supporting Actor award in 1994 (for 47 Ronin) and Best Actor award in 2003 (for Mibu gishi den (When the Last Sword is Drawn). He also won the award for best supporting actor at the 19th Hochi Film Award for 47 Ronin. In 2003 he played a Japanese delegate to a Chinese emperor of the Tang dynasty in Warriors of Heaven and Earth. Though a few of his lines are in Japanese, most are in Mandarin. His older sister, Kie Nakai, is also an actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kiichi Nakai, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: September 18, 1961
Place of Birth: Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Time Never Stops
A family that was severely damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake that struck in March 2011, and a family that escaped the disaster. The film depicts the collapse and rebirth of two families whose children were supposed to marry each other. A moving drama written by Yamada Taichi and starring Nakai Kiichi, Kuroki Meisa and Kamiki Ryunosuke.

Jaja uma narashi
Ryuichiro's bride, company president Mayumi Kitahara dies, leaving him to take care of her daughter Natsumi. Natsumi moves into Ryuichiro's flat, but he sets to work to be the father she never had.

はだしのゲン

YUKIKAZE
Just 80 years ago, the peaceful sea was a battlefield. Soldiers continued to fight, dreaming of returning home, and their families continued to pray and wait for their safety. What stories were there in each of their lives, and what were they each thinking?

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

Kumokiri Nizaemon
During the Kyoho period in the reign of Tokugawa Yoshimune, there is a gang of thieves active not just in Edo but also the Tokaido and the Nakasendo, and all across the Kansai region, stealing large sums of money with skillful techniques. They only target the very wealthy and never kill or injure people. They appear with the clouds and disappear like the mist. On the night that the beautiful Ochiyo is to become the bride of a dry goods dealer, a large amount of money hidden inside the shop is stolen. The gang disappears without injuring anyone. It was a two-year plan to marry Ochiyo off so that she could bring them in. The leader of this gang is Kumokiri Nizaemon, the greatest bandit of all time. He keeps a rein on his highly-skilled and notorious followers Nanabake no Ochiyo, Kinezumi no Kichigoro, Subashiri no Kumagoro, Ingakozo Rokunosuke and others.

Haha no Matsu Sato
Based on the novel of the same name by Jirō Asada. Three adult children visit their mother living in the countryside, each at separate times, but things aren't really what they seem to be.

Silence of the Sea
The day before his exhibition, world-renowned painter Tamura discovers that his own work contains a forgery. Meanwhile, the body of a woman with countless ukiyo-e tattoos is discovered at the sea. From the two incidents, the name of Ryuji emerges.

Yoshitsune
Yoshitsune is a Japanese television drama series originally broadcast between 9 January and 11 December 2005, with a three-part special compilation being aired from 24 December to 25 December 2005. The 44th Taiga Drama, the original work is by Miyao Tomiko, screenplay by Kaneko Narito and starring Hideaki Takizawa.

SWITCH Interview Masters
Two charismatic people from completely different fields who usually have no contact with each other meet, and with the intention of what kind of chemical reaction "switch" will enter, "masters" who are active on the front line will meet each other. In addition to the chemical reactions of the two charisma that can not be seen in a simple dialogue, they visit each other's work sites and explore common methodologies and hints for success, as well as the "face" of both the speaker and the listener. A new cross-interview show that you can enjoy.
Filmography
as 长仓和平
as Suiken
as Norio Koike
as Kuki Shizuka
as Manpyo Daisuke
as Toyama Eiji
as Norio Koike
as Keisuke Kuroda
as Keiichi Nakano, convenience store manager
as Hidehisa Honjo
as Norio Koike
as Nobunaga Oda
as Shingo Sumida
as Narrator
as Kenta Sakaguchi
as 阪口健太
as Haruhiko Sakacho
as Kingo Shimura
as Ryosuke Saigo
as Kumokiri Nizaemon
as Kengo Moai
as Mitsukuni Mito
as Takeaki Aoyagi
as Nagakura Wahei
as Taira no Tadamori
as Osano
as Osano
as Koichi Sanada
as Self (narration)
as King of Qi
as Hajime Tsutsui
as Jyuichi Shishimaru
as Sawaki
as Hiroshi Kataoka
as Ito Kazuma
as Sadami Shiratori
as Jirocho Shimizu
as Toru Iwata
as Akihiko Takida
as 中岡 大吉
as Daikichi Nakaoka
as Kagemitsu Daigo
as Akihiko Takida / 泷田明彦
as Kenichi Takata (voice)
as Hashita
as Yong Fa
as Kamakura's first Sho-Gun
as Genkaku
as Lai Qi
as Kanichiro Yoshimura
as Munenori Yagyu
as Makoto Sasano
as (segment "Samurai Cellular")
as Tsuzura Juzo
as Sho Jinguji
as Shibata
as Fumio Chin
as Yuichiro Goda
as Matashiro Irobe
as 佐伯康男
as Masahiko Tendo
as Ryuichiro Yamada
as Kenichi
as Kiyonaga
as Fumio Amamiya
as Takeda Shingen
as Otomo-no-Dainagon or Minister of the Military
as Heinosuke Gosho
as Kenjiro Shimada
as Otohiko Kidoji
as Pvt. Mizushima
as Kusaka
as Nakano
as Kazumichi
as Shinji Terao
as 仲手川 良雄
as Masato Odagiri