
Takanori Jinnai
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Takanori Jinnai is a Japanese actor, film director, and singer. He was born August 12, 1958 in Okawa, Fukuoka. He made his directorial debut with Rockers, a 2003 film based on his years as vocalist for the punk rock band The Rockers . He was nominated best actor for a Japanese Academy Award three times, once in 1988 and twice in 1989. He won the award for Best Actor at the 12th Hochi Film Awards for Chōchin. Description above from the Wikipedia article Takanori Jinnai, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 12, 1958
Place of Birth: Okawa, Fukuoka, Japan
Known For

Tantei Kazoku
An old saying has it that it takes the first generation to create the business and the second one to destroy it. When the Tanaka Family's father, a career private eye, passes away, eldest daughter and mother figure Sayuri has to decide whether or not to continue the family detective business. Seeing no hope or interest on the part of her other younger siblings to carry on the business, she is about to shut it down when her long-lost elder brother, Ichiro, returns. A down-on-his-luck truck-driving single father now, he decides to take the mantle and continue the family tradition-his only experience being that he played cops and robbers as a kid. In his new capacity of "president" of the family business, he conveniently decides to move into the home that he left many years before. Will the Tanaka Clan really be able to resurrect the business together? Or does elder brother Ichiro have some other plans for the business?

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

Double Cheat: Itsuwari no Keikan
A crime entertainment drama produced by TV Tokyo and WOWOW, which deals with various scams that have increased in recent years with the spread of the Internet.

The Wall of the Eye
In 1990, Hagizaki Tatsuo, the accounting department chief of Ukishima Electric Works, was busy negotiating on getting a loan together with Sekino, the company's general manager. However, just as they were about to get the funds, Sekino was involved in a 200 million yen fraud and he later disappeared with the loan. The company decides to cover up the incident to protect its image, but Hagizaki wants to get to the bottom of the matter with the help of his newspaper reporter friend, Muraki. Hagizaki later notices that the case becomes darker and darker as he continues to investigate. He then meets a beautiful woman, Uezaki Etsuko, whom he believes hold the key to the entire incident.

Teppan Girl
Kagura Akane is the only daughter of a family who runs a teppanyaki place in downtown Tokyo. Akane had always been proud of her father Tetsuma, who was called the "No.1 teppanyaki chef in Japan." Growing up in such an environment, she naturally acquired "teppanyaki skills." However, when her mother died of illness, her father lost his energy to work and disappeared. Since then, Akane has managed and protected the restaurant all by herself. One day, out of the blue, she is visited by Erena, the rich daughter of a major food company, who orders Akane to move out at once because her father had borrowed money against his restaurant. Though feeling disappointed, Akane makes up her mind to close the store. But when her father's friend, Kurogane, shows her "Ittetsu," a grilling plate that Akane's father cherished, it reignites her passion towards teppanyaki.

Fixer
Who will run Japan? The prime minister or a mastermind? A political thriller about the "fixer" pulling strings behind the scenes controlling the political, business, and legal worlds as the greed of money and power intersect.

SMAP×SMAP
SMAP×SMAP was an ongoing weekly Japanese variety show on Kansai TV and Fuji TV starring the members of SMAP. The show began on April 15, 1996 and it aired from 22:00 to 22:54 every Monday. The show's usual ratings were higher than 20%, which is considered high since most variety shows range from 10-20%. Each episode begins a variety of skits, comedic performances, and/or games. These are followed by Bistro SMAP, in which the SMAP members compete against each other to impress celebrity judges with their gourmet cooking. Last is a musical performance by SMAP which may include celebrity guests, as well.

1 Litre of Tears
1 Rittoru no Namida is a Japanese television drama for Fuji Television about a girl who was diagnosed with an incurable degenerative disease at 15, but was able to continue her life until her death at the age of 25.

You Are Tender When It Rains
Nobuo is a book editor with a sincere personality. He is married to Aya. She used to work as a reader model, but, after their marriage, she now works as a nursing assistant at a nursing home. Nobuo is aware that his wife has a sex addiction and she will sleep with other men on a sunny day. Nobuo agonizes over his wife and Aya carries heavy guilt over her actions.

Alive Drift
E-sports gamer Koichi tries his hand at real-life racing when he is contacted by a drift team who is on the verge of shutting down. Koichi demonstrates his mastery in a real car, but he is up against professional drivers who challenge him in races of life and death. Koichi`s blossoming technique, passion, courage, and teamwork break down the barriers between the virtual and the real, taking him and his team to new extremes.
Filmography
as Shu Kaito
as Munetaka Tokugawa
as Onishi Akira
as Yusaku Ooizumi
as Ryosuke Muto
as Sugiyama
as Shoemon
as Shigeo Aihara
as Kazuma Kurata
as Shigeo Aihara
as Shigeo Aihara
as Nobutoki Matsudaira
as 桐嶋 英司
as Joji Totsuka
as Kentaro Shiba
as Nobutoki Matsudaira / Genhachiro Araki
as Zenzou Sawawatari
as Takami Utsugi(宇津木 鷹実)
as Minister Auma / Drake / Kamen Rider Sorcerer
as Takashi Inomata(猪又 孝)
as Detective Asada
as Kinjiro Omiya
as Kogoro Mouri
as Kogoro Mouri
as Sadame Kiryu
as Yoshio Kizima
as Grings Kodai (voice)
as Soji Ogata
as Yoichi Kawai
as Makoto Fujimoto
as Morihiko Dan
as Mizuo Ikeuchi
as Kurogane Ginzo
as Mori Kogoro
as Jotaro Suzuki
as Ikkaku Akaiwa
as Mizuo Ikeuchi
as Oshima Shigeru
as Hideo Hirayama
as Onijima
as Hiroshi Kato
as Tetsuji Yamaoka
as Yamaoka Tetsuji
as Koichi Kurasawa
as Isamu Ono
as Kimihiko Aso
as Keitora Asai
as Skit Guest
as Yukichi Suzumori
as Rasputin Takeuchi
as Daisuke Hondo
as Hiiro Ippei
as Tani Yutaka / Harimao
as 潮木史生(咲の夫)
as Inspector Hanshu
as Rumi's Boyfriend
as 沢田一樹
as Jiro Okamoto
as Singer
as Command Sasaki