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is a Japanese action choreographer and film director best known for his works in
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, and has expanded his career in
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and
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. Inspired by
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's action films, Tanigaki migrated to Hong Kong in 1993 and began his career in action choreography by collaborating with
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in the ATV martial arts drama series ''
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'' (1995). Since then, Tanigaki has participated in numerous Hong Kong action films, serving as a
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in '' SPL: Sha Po Lang'' (2005), ''
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'' (2007), ''
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'' (2009), ''
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'' (2011), '' Raging Fire'' (2021), and '' Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In'' (2024), and as an
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in '' See You Tomorrow'' (2016), ''
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'', and ''
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'' (both 2018). Tanigaki won Best Action Choreography in the
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for ''Hidden Man'' and Best Action Choreography in the
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for ''Raging Fire''. In addition to his work in Hong Kong, Tanigaki has developed careers in Japan and the United States. He participated in the American superhero film ''
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'' (2002), the Japanese drama film '' Always: Sunset on Third Street'' (2005), and the Japanese action film ''
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'' (2009). He gained international recognition for his work as the action director of the Japanese ''
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'' action film ''
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'' (2012), and its sequels '' Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno'', '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends'' (both 2014), and '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Final'' (2021). Tanigaki's international action directing credits also include the Japanese comedy film ''
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'', the Chinese crime film '' The Liquidator'' (both 2017), and the American superhero film '' Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins'' (2021).


Early life and education

Tanigaki was born on 13 October 1970 in
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, Japan. He had seizures at a young age and was physically weak, but since he enjoyed playing in the wild, Tanigaki recognized that it developed the physique that would benefit him in his future career as a stuntman. When he was in primary school, he watched Hong Kong action film ''
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'' and '' Project A'' starring
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and became fond of Chan's action stunts and
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. He joined a ''
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'' coaching school and began martial arts training while in high school, winning in a prefectural tournament. He went on a graduation trip to Hong Kong in his third year of high school, and visited Chan's filmmaking company to witness the production of the action film ''
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'', sparking his interest in joining the action film industry. He returned to Japan to continue his studies and later graduated from
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with a
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. Tanigaki joined a martial arts club formed by Hong Kong-based Japanese choreographer
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to learn
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while studying in university in 1989. He moved to Hong Kong alone to pursue a career in filmmaking in 1993, starting off as a cast extra and volunteered in police
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s.


Career


Early ventures (1994-2001)

Tanigaki was initially rejected by most filmmaking companies when he first came to Hong Kong since he could not speak Cantonese. He was approached by a talent scout in
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, who offered him to play small parts in a television series. In 1994, Tanigaki was invited to become a stunt actor by action choreographer
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, which included a minor role as an unnamed fighter knocked out by Chen Zhen (portrayed by
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) in the martial arts film ''
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'', and joined the Hong Kong Stuntman Association in June. In 1995, ATV began production of the martial arts series ''
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''. Due to a shortage of stunt actors,
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, the lead actor of the series, invited Tanigaki to join the production and the two became acquainted. Since then, Tanigaki became a recurring member of the and appeared in several films starring Yen. Tanigaki took up the role of stunt coordinator in the 1996 action film '' Once Upon a Time in Triad Society'', a spin-off of the ''Young and Dangerous'' film series. He also joined Yen's newly founded production company in the same year, serving as the stunt coordinator for the action films ''
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'' and ''
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'', both directed by and starring Yen. In 1997, he received an invitation from an action director to work as a stunt coordinator in the American sci-fi film ''
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'' in
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. However, due to lead actor
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' injury and the subsequent rescheduling of filming, both the action director and Tanigaki had to withdraw from the project before Yuen Woo-ping substituted. In 1998, Yen advised Tanigaki to return to Japan and pursue a parallel career in both Hong Kong and Japanese cinema due to limited opportunities for foreigners in Hong Kong. Tanigaki followed the advice, and later coordinated the Hong Kong-Japanese co-produced romance film ''
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'' and action film ''
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''. In 1999,
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in Germany produced the action series ''The Puma'', with Yen serving as the action director and Tanigaki was brought on board as part of the crew. While working on ''The Puma'', RTL was also filming the mystery series ''
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'', which had an opening for a Japanese character. Tanigaki was invited to take up the acting role and was also given the position of action director, marking his action directorial debut. In 2001, he joined his first Japanese-produced film project after receiving an invitation from Ichiese Taka, the producer of ''Moonlight Express'', and served as a stunt actor in the horror film ''Gore from Outer Space''. He also took part in '' Goodbye Mr. Cool'', another spin-off film from the ''Young and Dangerous'' film series, and the Japanese action film ''
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'', in the same year.


Rising with Donnie Yen Stunt Team (2002-2011)

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'', with Tanigaki once again joining the production as part of Donnie Yen Stunt Team. He reprised his position as a stunt coordinator in Donnie Yen's 2003 comedy horror film ''
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'' and 2005 action film '' SPL: Sha Po Lang''. Individually, Tanigaki took part in several
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and low-budget Japanese films, which he himself described as "forgettable" due to their lackluster or unknown nature. In 2005, he assumed the role of action director in the Japanese drama film '' Always: Sunset on Third Street'', directed by
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, which won the Picture of the Year in the 29th Japan Academy Film Prize. The following year, he made his directorial debut in Japan with the action film '' Legend of Seven Monks'', featuring
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and
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in lead roles. In 2007, Tanigaki joined the production of the Hong Kong action film ''
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'', which was produced by and starred Yen. Yen specifically selected a crew of stunt coordinators with martial arts backgrounds, including Yan Hua, , John Salvitti, and Tanigaki. He once again served as an action director in the Japanese action film ' and horror film '. In 2009, Tanigaki participated in the Hong Kong historical action film ''
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'' and the Hong Kong action thriller film ''
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''. He also worked on the Japanese action film ''
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'' adapted from the manga series of the same title, which he described as his first large-scale Japanese project. Mark Schilling of ''
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'' acknowledged the action scenes galore choreographed by Tanigaki, and while Andrew Skeates of Far East Films criticized on the film's plot and CGI, he pointed out that the action scenes are fluid and well staged with climax. From 2010 to 2011, Tanigaki was involved in the Hong Kong martial art film '' Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen'', a sequel to the television series ''Fist of Fury'', as well as action films ''
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'' and ''
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'', all of which starred Yen.


Breakthrough with ''Rurouni Kenshin'' (2012-2019)

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'' action film ''
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'', based on the manga of the same title.
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, the film's director, was impressed by Tanigaki's stunt coordination work in ''Legend of the Wolf'' and handpicked him to join the project. Maggie Lee of ''
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'' described the action scenes as "expertly handled" and choreographed in a "balletic, kinetic style characteristic of Hong Kong action films", owing to Tanigaki's experience in the Hong Kong action cinema, while ' lauded the action sequences as being of the highest quality in Japanese cinema. Tanigaki also won Best Stunt Coordinator in the for his work. ''
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'' described ''Rurouni Kenshin'' as Tanigaki's most popular project, and Tanigaki himself acknowledged that the film generated the most response among all his projects. Tanigaki later returned as the action director for the 2014
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sequels '' Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno'' and '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends'', which earned him Best Action Director in the 3rd Japan Action Awards. From 2012 to 2014, Tanigaki served as an action director in Donnie Yen's action films ''
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'' and '' The Monkey King'', as well as the Japanese television series ' and historical drama series '. In 2015, he participated in the Chinese action thriller film ''
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'', and choreographed the music video for Japanese girl group
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's single "
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". In 2016, Tanigaki served as the action director for the Chinese-Hong Kong romance films ''
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'' and '' See You Tomorrow''. He continued in the same role for the Japanese crime comedy film ''
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'' and the Chinese crime film '' The Liquidator'' in the following year. In 2018, Tanigaki took on the role of action director for the Chinese-Hong Kong fantasy adventure film ''
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'' and the Chinese action comedy film ''
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''. Both films garnered nominations for Best Action Choreography in the
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, and Tanigaki emerged as the winner with ''Hidden Man''. Tanigaki collaborated with Yen as the action director for the action drama film '' Big Brother'' later in the same year.


Broadening opportunities (2020-present)

In 2020, Tanigaki co-directed the action comedy film ''
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'' with
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, which starred Donnie Yen, alongside
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and
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. Isaac Chambers of Far East Films praised the action scenes but criticized the clichéd plot and lame jokes, while Edmund Lee of ''South China Morning Post'' described the film as a Frankenstein monster that combines elements from classic Hong Kong movies. In 2021, Tanigaki once again assumed the role of action director for the action film '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Final'', the fourth installment of the ''Rurouni Kenshin'' film series. Alex Rallo of
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acknowledged Tanigaki for bringing his "A-game to the Rurouni Kenshin saga" and delivering new cinematic kinetics that utilized camera movements to enhance the choreography. Mark Schilling of ''The Japan Times'' praised the film's battle sequences and referred to Tanigaki as the person who "brings panache and impact to these scenes that lift them above the Japanese action norm". Tanigaki assumed the roles as action director, stunt coordinator and
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in the 2021 American superhero film '' Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins''. He was recommended to the film's producers by American director
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, who kept in contact with him after a trip to Japan and their meeting. Initially joining the crew as the stunt coordinator, Stahelski proposed that he also serve as the second unit director. Scott Mendelson of ''
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'' praised the action scenes as "hugely impressive staging, courtesy of Kenji Tanigaki", and Susan Hornick of ''South China Morning Post'' credited Tanigaki for the "truly stellar" sword work. The same year, Tanigaki choreographed for the Hong Kong action film '' Raging Fire'', which earned him Best Action Choreography in the
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. Tanigaki collaborated once again with Donnie Yen in the 2022 action drama film ' and the 2023 martial arts film '' Sakra'' as the action director. The latter earned Tanigaki a nomination for Best Action Choreography in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards. Tanigaki took on the role as stunt coordinator in the 2024 martial arts film '' Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In''. Keith Ho, writing for ''
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'', noted Tanigaki's effort in choreographing with considerations of the different sets within the
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, describing it as "the best Hong Kong close combat film in recent years", while Alan Chu of ''
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'', complimented him for crafting distinctive and stylish combat moves for each character. Tanigaki is set to direct the upcoming action thriller film ''The Furious'', a Hong Kong-funded English-language project set in Thailand.


Personal life

Tanigaki got married in the late 1990s and held his wedding in Japan. He has resided in Hong Kong for 26 years. He has learnt to speak
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fluently over the years and has a basic proficiency in
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.


Filmography


As director


As action choreographer


Acting credits


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tanigaki, Kenji 1970 births Living people People from Nara Prefecture Japanese expatriates in Hong Kong Kwansei Gakuin University alumni Japanese directors Japanese stunt performers Action choreographers