
Ren Osugi
Acting
Biography
Ren Osugi, born Takashi Osugi, was a Japanese actor. For his work on Cure, Hana-bi, and other films, Osugi received the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1999 Yokohama Film Festival. He often worked alongside Takeshi Kitano and Susumu Terajima.
Born: September 27, 1951
Place of Birth: Komatsushima, Tokushima, Japan
Known For

Jingi 13: Hell's Tomb Mark
After the internal conflict in the Kanto Ichienkai that was once caused by the Takayama group, until the reconstruction of the Takayama group, the Shima of the Takayama group was kept by the sand group led by Hitoshi Yoshiro. There was a group that was aiming at the sima. The Wuryukai under the same Kanto Ichienkai. After the death of his predecessor, this group, who made a name for himself as a servant, began to repeat dirty business after the young head Tange took over his mark. The sand group and the Wuryukai are in conflict over the Shima of the Takayama group. At that time, Kihara, an old friend of the dragon society, comes from Jin.

Flying Rabbits
Yukari always wanted to become a flight attendant and has just been hired by Japan Airlines. However, due to an unexpected mistake, she has also been recruited to the company's basketball team (the JAL "Rabbits") despite being a lousy at basketball. Forced to divide her time between job training and playing basketball, Yukari makes an increasing amount of mistakes in both areas. Frustrated, she nearly gives up on her dream career, but somehow finds the strength to keep trying both in the skies and on the court.

Mori no Asagao
New prison officer Naoki Oikawa is assigned to the death-row section. When he observes the death row inmate's fear of their impending executions (they can be carried out without forewarning), he thinks about the death penalty system. Naoki Oikawa then encounters new death row inmate Mitsuru Watase. Mitsuru Watase is on death-row for killing a man who attacked his parents. Naoki and Mitsuru were also on the same baseball team as children.

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

Hatsuko's World
Hatsuko, who is poor and has no friends, finds emotional support in Mishima, a boy in her class, who helps her with her study to go to a high school together. However, Hatsuko's brother causes trouble at the factory and gets the sack. Hatsuko gives up her dream of going to high school.

Blossoms Bloom
Work life for Shunsuke Osaki has been success after success, but at some point his family began to slip by the wayside. As his elderly father begins to show signs of dementia, Shunsuke takes the family on a trip in a desperate attempt to pull them together before it is too late. Director Mitsutoshi Tanaka's adaptation of Masashi Sada's short story of the same name received the awards for Best Director, Best Actress and Best Music at the 1st Asia International Film Festival in Taipei.

XX: Beautiful Weapon
A blind female assassin lives alone in a remote house; her superiors occasionally send her "clients" / targets that she shoots right after having sex with them in her completely darkened bedroom.

Hagetaka: Road to Rebirth
A Japanese bank is being targeted by Horizon, an American financial group that takes advantage of weak and struggling firms. Horizon sends the Japanese financier Masahiko Washizu to do the job with only one instruction: buy them cheap and sell them high.

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.

My Husband is a Cartoonist
The 82nd NHK Asadora is Gegege no Nyobo. The story is based on a 2008 autobiography by Mura Nunoe, the wife of Gegege no Kitaro mangaka Mizuki Shigeru. The story revolves around the life of the married couple, told from the perspective of Mura. --Tokyograph
Filmography
as Mikio Kobayashi
as Bar Owner
as Saeki
as Hanzo Yabutsuka
as Nishizaki
as Nomura
as Inaba Hirotarou
as 오쿠하타 케이스케
as Miyama Akira
as Mamoru Sanpei
as Ichiro Kojo
as Kanta Kurou
as Seiji Ookouchi : Prime minister
as Toshifumi Igarashi
as Ikuo Tsutsumi
as Old Writer
as Ambassador Hell / Garagaranda
as Honma Seijiro
as Government Official Maezono
as Kiichiro Takakura
as Kyoujiro Kikuchi
as Yutaka Sakisaka
as Bunichi Inokuma
as Junichi Taneda
as Shigeki Makabe
as Kiichiro Takakura
as Ao's Father
as Zenkichi Ebata
as Kazuomi Hasegawa
as Mitsumasa Kido (Voice)
as Torahei Tateyama
as Kozo Hanasaki
as Kei Kuroda
as Kiichiro Takakura
as Gozo Senba(仙波 剛三)
as Zenjiro Nakata
as Bugmen (voice)
as Masayoshi Ako
as Nahoko's father
as Shiro Kido
as Kiichiro Takakura
as Suzuki Teruo
as Tadashi Matsudaira
as Sotetsu (voice)
as Hariki
as Kunikazu Yokoyama
as Ex-president of cosmetics co.
as Narrator (voice)
as Juuzo Banba
as Taro Yamate
as Cop #1
as Yasuo Kurita
as Ibuki Soichi
as Kondo Takumi
as Toru Kagami
as Takashi Araki
as Setsuko's doctor
as Kichigoro Izumiya
as Sennokai Takayama
as Seido Oikawa
as Tadashi Tsurumi
as Kuniakira Sudo
as Kuniji Mikami
as Katsuo Umemoto
as Prosecutor Yoshikawa
as Hitman Joe
as Genbee Iida
as Shinichi
as 陸奥宗光
as Wako
as Ambassador Hell
as Yasuhiro Sonozaki
as Akihiro Fujimura
as Toshiro Akasu
as Dr. Newton (voice)
as Dr. Newton (voice)
as Katsuragi Hitoshi
as Teichi Suzuki
as Kenichi Kamata
as Nisaburo Suzuki
as Vice Principal Nishina
as Tomisuke Kuramochi
as Taro Onizuka
as Tatsuro Mishima
as Morioka Tetsuo
as Shizuo Takabayashi
as Astronomer Yamamoto
as 王应龙
as Hatsuko's Father
as Asakura Keigo
as Assistant Director Irie
as Kunihiko Tsukamoto
as Gunji Yamazaki
as Rina's Father
as Detective Sekiya
as Hino
as Kunimoto
as Jingoro Amikiri
as Agashi (voice)
as Tsusadamasa Ougigaya
as Shaodea's father
as Arata
as Shidou
as Takeshi's Manager / Taxi Driver
as 横山 邦
as Shinya Yamazaki
as Middle-aged man in train
as Shop owner (segment "Tokyo")
as Minamoto no Yuki-ie
as Junichi Nunokawa
as Hirai
as Kazuo Yamada
as C
as Kuniharu Kuroda
as Kazuki Urushibara
as Yoshiro Koyanagi
as Kadowaki
as Director
as Norio Ando
as Akimoto Takayuki
as Loudspeaker Person in Prison (voice)
as Kazuo Yamada
as Toyotaro Koda
as Haruna's Manager
as Touji Kinugasa
as Nishi Goro
as Naka-no-Ooe-no-Ôji
as Nagata Tsutomu
as Heizo
as Takahashi
as Muraoka
as Misaki Shigeo
as Taxi Driver
as Yusuke Hiramatsu
as Harada
as Aya's Father
as Mizuki's Stepfather
as Yoshiaki Yamauchi (segment "One Snowy Night")
as Doctor
as Okijima Gang Leader
as Kurosaki
as Restaurant Customer
as Yuichiro Jonouchi
as 小林 省一
as Tooru Sasayama
as Murai Yoshio
as Keiichi Iseya
as Shinichi Tsuneda
as Shibata
as Colonel
as Toshio Saito
as Yan
as Satoshi Nakasone
as Hiroyuki Kajikawa
as Akihiko Tomobe
as Yoshimoto
as Etsushi Muta
as Vietnamese Motorbike Smuggler
as Nakazaki
as Murota
as Yasutaka Hiura (Sayori's father)
as Nakajima
as Kunikazu Yokoyama
as Principal
as Hideyoshi (as Ren Ôsugi)
as Bus driver
as Tachibana
as Kusakabe
as Yoda
as Fujiwara
as Nakame
as Horibe
as Vagrant
as Joe
as Police Chief
as Burning Man
as Kurogi
as Yoichi Hamamoto
as Taxi Passenger
as Tagari
as Iwagami
as Ootani
as Sakai Suzuki
as Sugiura
as Hiroshi
as Yakuza Boss
as Iwagami
as Yoshikatsu Katagiri
as Head Yakuza 3
as Manager
as Sarugami
as Big Tree
as Katagiri
as Kurume
as Shunsuke Kurokawa
as Kurahara
as Kozo Yamamoto
as Magazine editor
as Kozo Yamamoto
as Girl's father
as Shunsuke Nozawa
as Kyoji Saeki
as Nozawa Shunsuke
as Mako
as Hojo, Tsubomi's father
as Shukichi / Father
as General manager of a hotel
as Shigeru Mimura
as Shûkichi Yajima
as Shigeo Momozawa, the dance instructor
as Joji Goda
as Katsuzô
as Makio Mitani
as Doctor
as Mother-Complex Man
as Drunk at the ferry terminal
as Tetsuo
as Takita, the bartender
as Kazuo