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Hiroshi Abe (actor)

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Hiroshi Abe
阿部 寛
Abe in 2017
Born (1964-06-22) 22 June 1964 (age 60)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active1983–present
Height189 cm (6 ft 2+12 in)
Children2

Hiroshi Abe (阿部 寛, Abe Hiroshi, born 22 June 1964) is a Japanese model and actor. He is known for his roles in TRICK and Godzilla 2000: Millennium.

Biography

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Modelling period

Abe was born in Yokohama as the youngest in a family of three children. He attended Yokohama Mitsuzawa elementary school, then Yokohama City Matsumoto Junior High School, then Kanagawa Prefectural Hakusan High School. After retaking the university entrance examinations once, he attended the Department for Electrical Engineering in the Faculty of Science and Technology of Chuo University in Tokyo and graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. In 1985 while in college he applied to the "Shueisha 3rd Nonno Boyfriend Award" and won the championship because his sister recommended the award. Since then, during his university days, he was a charismatic model for magazines such as Men's Non-no and Nonno. He later transitioned from modelling into acting.[1]

Unfavourable times

He made his debut as an actor in the movie Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern (1987)[2] - in which he co-starred with Yoko Minamino, a popular idol of the time whom Abe himself was a fan of, and received an autograph. He also released an album in 1988 as a pop idol. After that year he mainly worked as an actor, but because of his title and appearance as a model he was given only secondary and mundane roles (he said he was "riding with a Ferrari"). Furthermore, there was the problem that it was difficult to take a double shot with a woman because of his height. Gradually, the work in drama decreased, and he suffered from a big feeling of impatience. He was not blessed with work for three years and made a living from pachinko.[3] Around this time he started ancient martial arts which led to later work. Also he invested in an apartment.[4] Due to the decline in real estate values as a result of the bursting of the bubble economy, and the decline in his popularity, he was left with a large debt. He was the target of the variety show What is that person now? which searched for "the celebrity that once dominated the world". According to his book, when he heard that Ken Takakura starred in the NHK drama Chihoru's Elegy in 1992, he wanted to appear even in an unnamed bit part, and he tried to get it even though it was a small part.[citation needed]

Turning Point

In 1993 he starred as a bisexual detective director in Atami Murder Case Monte Carlo Illusion written and directed by Kohei Tsuka. In 1994 he co-starred in Shinoidare (directed by Tatsuoki Hosono) with Koji Yakusho and received the Special Award at the Japanese Professional Movie Awards in combination with film Kyouju Luger P08.[citation needed] Starting with playing the role of the talented Rōjū Matsudaira Norisato in the 1995 NHK Taiga drama Hachidai Shogun Yoshimune, the number of appearances in historical dramas increased over time, especially in the Taiga dramas Genroku Ryoran(1999), Musashi MUSASH (2003), Yoshitsune (2005) and Tenchijin (2009).[citation needed]

Another breakthrough

In 2000, he secured a leading role in the drama TRICK, in which he co-starred with Yukie Nakama, he played the role thoroughly and used many photographs of his modelling era as self-deprecation material. In addition, he starred in the movie The Summer of the Ubume which was based on the novel of the same name written by Natsuhiko Kyogoku, and as a result, he help working on postwork of Natsuhiko Kyogoku's book Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro - Ame which is also inspired by the movie. He wrote his impressions of appearing in this movie.

His performance in the TV drama The Man Who Can't Get Married won the FNS Good Work Grand Prize in 2006.

Popular at the time of the economy bubble, he appeared in the movie Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust released in 2007.

He took the voicing role of Kenshiro for the animated movie Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior released on 11 March 2006.

In 2009, Abe won the Best Actor award in the 63rd Mainichi Film Award for his performances in Still Walking and Aoi Tori.[5] Abe also starred in Hideki Takeuchi's Thermae Romae.[6] He then played a supporting role in Hirokazu Kore-eda's I Wish.[7]

Filmography

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Films

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TV Series

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  • Unmeitōge (1993) – Yagyu Jubei
  • Glorious Yorujuro (1996-1997) – Yorujūrō
  • Honeymoon Divorce (1997) – Takuya Kitamura
  • Yasha (2000) – Ken Kurosaki
  • Trick (2000-2003) – Jirō Ueda
  • Hero (2001) – Mitsugu Shibayama
  • Antique (2001) – Chikage Kobayakawa
  • Midnight Rain (2002) – Shunsuke Izumida
  • My Little Chef (2002) – Kensaku Tachibana
  • The Last Lawyer (2003)
  • Rika (2003) – Takao Homma
  • Musashi (2003) – Gion Tōji
  • Wedding Planner (2003) – Jun Okonogi
  • Smile (2003) – Reijirō Sakurai
  • Fugitive: Runaway (2004) – Ryūji Mineshima
  • At Home Dad [ja] (2004) – Kazuyuki Yamamura
  • Yoshitsune (2005) – Taira no Tomomori
  • Dragon Sakura (2005) – Kenji Sakuragi
  • Kekkon Dekinai Otoko (2006) – Shinsuke Kuwano
  • Change (2008) – Katsutoshi Nirasawa
  • Tenchijin (2009) – Uesugi Kenshin
  • Saka no Ue no Kumo (2009-2011) – Akiyama Yoshifuru
  • Shiroi Haru (2009) – Haruo Sakura
  • Shinzanmono (2010) – Kyōichirō Kaga
  • Going My Home (2012) – Tsuboi Ryota
  • Downtown Rocket (2015) – Kōhei Tsukuda
  • The Sniffer (2016) – Hanaoka
  • Downtown Rocket Season 2 (2018) – Kōhei Tsukuda
  • Mada Kekkon Dekinai Otoko (2019) – Shinsuke Kuwano
  • Dragon Sakura 2 (2021) – Kenji Sakuragi[15]
  • DCU: Deep Crime Unit (2022) – Masayoshi Niina[16]
  • Because We Forget Everything (2022) – M[17]
  • What Will You Do, Ieyasu? (2023) – Takeda Shingen[18]
  • Vivant (2023)[19] – Mamoru Nozaki[20]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Notable Work Result Ref.
1995 Japanese Professional Movie Awards Kyouju Luger P08 Won
2009 Mainichi Film Concours Best Actor Aruitemo Aruitemo & Aoi Tori Won [5]
2012 Blue Ribbon Awards Best Actor Karasu no oyayubi Won
2013 36th Japan Academy Film Prize Best Actor Thermæ Romæ Won [21]
2015 38th Japan Academy Film Prize Best Actor Cape Nostalgia Nominated [22]
Best Supporting Actor Snow on the Blades Nominated [22]
2016 3rd Kyoto International Art and Film Festival Toshiro Mifune Award Himself Won [23]
9th Tokyo Drama Awards Best Actor Downtown Rocket Won [24]
41st Hochi Film Awards Best Actor After the Storm Nominated
2022 45th Japan Academy Film Prize Best Supporting Actor In the Wake Nominated [25]
21st New York Asian Film Festival Star Asia Award Himself Won [26]
35th Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Actor Tombi: Father and Son and Offbeat Cops Won [27]
47th Hochi Film Awards Best Actor Nominated [28]
2023 16th Asian Film Awards Asian Film Excellence Award Himself Won [29]

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