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Last Of The Wolves
is a 2021 Japanese crime and yakuza film. It is a sequel to the 2018 film ''The Blood of Wolves''. Premise In the early 1990s, a young detective Shūichi Hioka controls the yakuza in Hiroshima, but the situation completely changes when Shigehiro Uebayashi is released from prison. Cast *Tori Matsuzaka as Shūichi Hioka *Ryohei Suzuki as Shigehiro Uebayashi * Nijirō Murakami as Kōta "Chinta" Chikada *Nanase Nishino as Mao Chikada *Takuma Oto'o as Shigeru Yoshida *Taichi Saotome as Masaru Hanada *Kiyohiko Shibukawa as Yukio Amagi *Katsuya Maiguma as Masatoshi Saeki *Miwako Kakei as Chiaki Kanbara *Sho Aoyagi as Ken'ichi Kanbara * Kenichi Yajima as Keiji Tomotake *Hiroki Miyake as Satoru Nakagami *Yoshiko Miyazaki as Yuriko Seshima * Ryuji Sainei as Kikuchi * Ryūji Bando * Yumiko Udo *Rairu Sugita *Issei Okihara as Arihara *Urara Anryū as Kakutani's wife *Motohiro Oguri as Tokura * Takumi Saitoh as Yūma Tachibana *Nakamura Baijaku II as Takayuki Seshima *Kenichi Takitō as Dais ...
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Kazuya Shiraishi
is a Japanese filmmaker. Works Film TV series References External links * Japanese film directors Japanese television directors Living people 1974 births People from Hokkaido People from Asahikawa {{Japan-film-director-stub ...
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Sho Aoyagi
is a Japanese actor who is represented by the talent agency, LDH. He is a member of Gekidan Exile. Life and career In 2006, Aoyagi participated in ''Vocal Battle Audition''. He was defeated in the secondary examination and was later invited to try a play, and chose EXPG (Exile Professional Gym) to learn about acting and singing. In 2009, Aoyagi started his acting debut in the stage play, ''Attack No.1'', and became a member of Gekidan Exile. Filmography Television series Films Short films Web Dramas References External links Official profile * {{DEFAULTSORT:Aoyagi, Sho 1985 births Living people People from Sapporo 21st-century Japanese male actors Japanese male film actors Japanese male television actors LDH (company) artists ...
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Nikkan Sports Film Award For Best Actor
The Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actor is an award given at the Nikkan Sports Film Award. List of winners References External links * Nikkan Sports Film Awards on IMDb {{Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actor Awards established in 1988 Japanese film awards Recurring events established in 1988 1988 establishments in Japan Nikkan Sports Film Award Lists of films by award Film awards for lead actor ...
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Nikkan Sports Film Award For Best Film
The Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Film is an award given at the Nikkan Sports Film Award The are film-specific prizes awarded solely by the ''Nikkan Sports''. Categories *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Film, Best Film *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Foreign Film, Best Foreign Film *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Director .... List of winners References External links * Nikkan Sports Film Awards on IMDb {{Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Film Awards established in 1988 Japanese film awards Recurring events established in 1988 1988 establishments in Japan Nikkan Sports Film Award Lists of films by award Awards for best film ...
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Nikkan Sports Film Award
The are film-specific prizes awarded solely by the ''Nikkan Sports''. Categories *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Film, Best Film *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Foreign Film, Best Foreign Film *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Director, Best Director *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actor, Best Actor *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actress, Best Actress *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Newcomer, Best Newcomer *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Special Award, Special Award *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Yūjirō Ishihara Award, Yūjirō Ishihara Award *Nikkan Sports Film Award for Yūjirō Ishihara Newcomer Award, Yūjirō Ishihara Newcomer Award External links * List of awards on IMDB
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Hochi Film Award
The are film-specific prizes awarded by the ''Hochi Shimbun , previously known as , is a Japanese-language daily sports newspaper. In 2002, it had a circulation of a million copies a day. It is an affiliate newspaper of ''Yomiuri Shimbun''. Reports 19 September 1939: SS Scharnhorst The Hochi Shimbu ...''. Categories *Best Picture *Best International Picture *Best Animated Picture (since 2017) *Best Actor *Best Actress *Best Supporting Actor *Best Supporting Actress *Best New Artist *Special Award *Best Director Winner External links Hochi Film Awards official site List of awards on IMDB {{Cinema of Japan 1976 establishments in Japan Awards established in 1976 Japanese film awards Recurring events established in 1976 ...
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Rino Katase
is a Japanese actress. She won the Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 11th Japan Academy Prize for '' Gokudō no Onnatachi 2'' and '' Yoshiwara Enjō''. Filmography Film * '' Gokudō no Onnatachi'' film series (1986–1999) * ''Yoshiwara Enjō'' (1987) * ''Nikutai no Mon'' (1988) * ''Ruten no umi'' (1990) * '' Tora-san's Easy Advice'' (1994) * ''Brother'' (2000) * ''Sennen no Koi Story of Genji'' (2001) * '' Kakera: A Piece of Our Life'' (2010) * '' 125 Years Memory'' (2015) * '' Code Blue the Movie'' (2018) * ''Godai: The Wunderkind'' (2020) * '' Last of the Wolves'' (2021), Tamaki * ''Bad City'' (2023) * ''Oshorin'' (TBA) Television * ''Hana no Ran'' (1994) * ''Shiroi Kyotō'' (2003) * '' Tokugawa Fūunroku Hachidai Shōgun Yoshimune'' (2008) * ''Hana Moyu is a 2015 Japanese historical drama television series, the 54th NHK ''taiga'' drama. The series stars Mao Inoue as Sugi Fumi, a sister of Meiji Restoration scholar Yoshida Shōin. It premiered on January 4, 20 ...
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Takashi Ukaji
is a Japanese actor. Early life Born in Tokyo, but raised in Hiroshima Prefecture, Ukaji was the leader of one of Japan's largest bosozoku groups before becoming an actor. His mother is Shizue Ukaji, a prominent Ainu poet and artist. Career Ukaji appeared in Shinji Aoyama's 2011 film '' Tokyo Park''. Filmography Film * ''Passenger: Sugisarishi Hibi'' (1987) * ''Osu!! Karate Bu'' (1990) * ''Score'' (1995) * ''Ultraman Gaia: Gaia Once Again'' (2001) * ''Joker'' (1998) * '' GTO'' (1999) * '' Gun Crazy: A Woman from Nowhere'' (2002) * ''Nin x Nin'' (2004) * ''Sen no Kaze ni Natte'' (2004) * ''Eiko'' (2004) * ''Awakening'' (2006) * '' Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior'' (2006-2008) * ''20th Century Boys'' (2008) * '' Zatoichi: The Last'' (2010) * '' Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull: Movie War Core'' (2010) * '' Kamen Rider OOO Wonderful: The Shogun and the 21 Core Medals'' (2011) * '' Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega M ...
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Susumu Terajima
is a Japanese actor. Though he has played a wide range of characters, he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of ''yakuza'' figures, most notably in the films of Takeshi Kitano. Terajima made his acting debut in 1986's ''A Homansu''. He joined Japan Music Entertainment in December 2018. Early life Terajima was born in Fukagawa, downtown of Tokyo. He is the second son of three and his father was a tatami craftsman. His childhood memory was when he and his mother walking to kindergarten together and his teacher called him "mu-chan" because of his cute face. Terajima's interest in acting began when he watched an action-comedy movie, Truck Yarou. He also loved to sing, impersonating members of the pop duo Pink Lady with his friends. After graduating from high school, to pursue his dream of becoming an actor, he enrolled at Mifune Art Academy to continue his education, although his parents did not agree with his decision as they wanted him to continue working in the family ...
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Kenichi Takitō
is a Japanese actor. Career Takitō belonged to Tatsuya Nakadai's acting academy and theater troupe Mumeijuku from 1998 to 2007. Filmography Films *'' Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.'' (2003) *''Climber's High'' (2009) – Shusaku Kanzawa *'' Fish Story'' (2009) – A rapist *''Golden Slumber'' (2010) *'' Lesson of the Evil'' (2012) *'' Seiji: Riku no Sakana'' (2012) – Makoto *''Unforgiven'' (2013) – Yasaburō Himeji *'' Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno'' (2014) – Hoji Sadojima *'' Love’s Whirlpool'' (2014) – A salaryman *'' Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends'' (2014) – Hoji Sadojima *'' Bilocation'' (2014) *'' 64: Part I'' (2016) – Akama *'' 64: Part II'' (2016) – Akama *'' The Inerasable'' (2016) – Naoto *''Scoop!'' (2016) – Baba *''Sekigahara'' (2017) – Toyotomi Hideyoshi *''Enokida Trading Post'' (2018) *''The Blood of Wolves'' (2018) - Daisuke Saga *''Rainbow Days'' (2018) *''Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Forever'' (2018) - Futaros (voice) *''The 47 Ronin in D ...
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Nakamura Baijaku II
, better known as , is a Japanese actor, bassist, and composer. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Ogikubo High School and later graduated from Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music. Nakamura also has relatives who are kabuki actors. *Great-grandfather: Nakamura Kanemon II. *Grandfather: Nakamura Kanemon III. *Father: Nakamura Umenosuke IV. His trade name is and debuted in 1965. Nakamura learned about kabuki and modern theater at the Zenshinza troupe. His initial name was . Nakamura took on the name of his great-grandfather Baijaku in 1980 during the 50th Anniversary Performance of Zenshinza and became "Baijaku II". At the final performance of ''Otose'' in 2007, Nakamura announced he was leaving Zenshinza and turning freelance. ''Asahi.com (Asahi Shimbun is one of the four largest newspapers in Japan. Founded in 1879, it is also one of the oldest newspapers in Japan and Asia, and is considered a newspaper of record for Japan. Its circulation, which was 4.57 million for ...
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Yumiko Udo
is a Japanese journalist, television reporter, television personality, and former NHK Announcer. Early years Udo was born in Ijūin Town (now Hioki City), Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. At an early age she moved to Osaka, where she grew up. Failing to pass the entrance examination for Osaka University, she eventually went on to Kobe College instead. She was hired by NHK in 1991. Her hobbies included reading, traveling and cooking. Also, she was a good ''kendo'' player and a licensee of the second grade of it from the All Japan Kendo Federation. She belonged to the ''kendo'' club when she was a junior and senior high school student. Career Spending a few years as a cub sports reporter at the NHK Osaka Branch, Udo moved to Tokyo and became a news anchor for ''NHK News Ohayō Nippon'' in 1994. She worked at ''Saturday Sports'', ''Sunday Sports'' and ''NHK News 10'' as an anchor. She was involved in live coverage works in sport events and Olympic games. Udo hosted NHK's New Year ...
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