Toshiyuki Nishida
Toshiyuki Nishida | |
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Native name | 西田 敏行 |
Born |
Fukushima, Japan | November 4, 1947
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actor, Executive |
Years active | 1974–present |
Toshiyuki Nishida (西田 敏行 Nishida Toshiyuki, born 4 November 1947 in Kōriyama, Fukushima) is a Japanese actor. In Japan, he is best known for his fishing comedy series, Tsuribaka Nisshi ("The Fishing Maniac's Diary"), which currently spans 21 movies. Outside Japan Nishida may be best known for his portrayal of Pigsy in the first season of the TV series Monkey, or for his role in the 2008 film The Ramen Girl, as the sensei of American actress Brittany Murphy's character.
Nishida has received ten Japanese Academy Award nominations, winning twice, for Dun-Huang in 1988 (Best Actor) and Gakko and Tsuribaka Nisshi 6 in 1993 (Best Actor).[1] He won the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor in 2003 for Get Up! and Tsuribaka Nisshi 14.[2]
In 2017, Nishida reprised his 2012 yakuza role of underboss Nishino in Takeshi Kitano's Outrage trilogy to positive reviews.
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1977 | Ballad of Orin | Suketaro | ||
1981 | Edo Porn | |||
1984 | Station to Heaven | |||
1986 | Uemura Naomi Monogatari | Naomi Uemura | Lead role | |
1988 | Dun-Huang | Zhu Wangli | Lead role | |
1988–2009 | Tsuribaka Nisshi series | Hama-chan | Lead role | |
1992 | Tengoku no Taizai | |||
O-Roshiya-koku Suimu-dan | ||||
Kantsubaki | ||||
1993 | Gakko | Mr. Kuroi | Lead role | |
1996 | Gakko II | Ryuhei Aoyama | Lead role | |
2002 | Dawn of a New Day: The Man Behind VHS | Shizuo Kagaya | Lead role | |
2003 | Get Up! | Lead role | ||
2006 | The Uchōten Hotel | |||
2007 | Sukiyaki Western Django | |||
2008 | The Ramen Girl | American film | ||
Flowers in the Shadows | ||||
The Magic Hour | ||||
2009 | Castle Under Fiery Skies | Lead role | ||
Asahiyama Zoo Story: Penguins in the Sky | Kanji Takizawa | Lead role | ||
2010 | Space Battleship Yamato | Hikozaemon Tokugawa | ||
2011 | A Letter to Momo | Iwa | Voice role | |
Once in a Blue Moon | Sarashina Rokubei | |||
2012 | Reunion | Aiba | Lead role | [3] |
Beyond Outrage | Nishino | |||
2013 | Emperor | General Kajima | American film | |
The Kiyosu Conference | Sarashina Rokubei | |||
2015 | Maestro! | Tendō | [4][5] | |
Jinuyo Saraba: Kamuroba Mura e | Nakanussan | [6] | ||
Love & Peace | ||||
Galaxy Turnpike | ||||
2016 | A Living Promise | Gentaro Nishimura | ||
2017 | Miracles of the Namiya General Store | Yūji Namiya | ||
Outrage Coda | Nishino | |||
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1974 | Shin Heike Monogatari | Hōjō Yoshitoki | Taiga drama | |
1977 | Kashin | Yamagata Aritomo | Taiga drama | |
1978 | Saiyuki | Cho Hakkai/Pigsy | ||
1981 | Onna Taikō-ki | Toyotomi Hideyoshi | Taiga drama | |
1984 | Sanga Moyu | fictitious character | Taiga drama, lead role | |
1988 | Takeda Shingen | Yamamoto Kansuke | Taiga drama | |
1990 | Tobu ga Gotoku | Saigō Takamori | Taiga drama, lead role | |
1995 | Hachidai Shogun Yoshimune | Tokugawa Yoshimune | Taiga drama, lead role | |
2000 | Aoi Tokugawa Sandai | Tokugawa Hidetada | Taiga drama, lead role | |
2003 | Musashi | Yamanouchi Hanbei | Taiga drama | |
Shiroi Kyotō | Mataichi Zaizen | |||
2005 | Tiger and Dragon | Hayashiyatei Donbei | ||
Hiroshima Showa 20 nen 8 Gatsu Muika | elder Toshiaki Yajima | |||
2006 | Kōmyō-ga-tsuji | Tokugawa Ieyasu | Taiga drama | |
2010 | Saka no Ue no Kumo | Takahashi Korekiyo | ||
Wagaya no Rekishi | Yame Tokijiro | |||
Yae no Sakura | Saigō Tanomo | Taiga drama | ||
2013-present | Doctor-X | Hiruma Shigekatsu | ||
2014 | Nobunaga Concerto | Saitō Dōsan | ||
2015 | Tsuribaka Nisshi | Su-san | ||
2016 | Montage | Shinnosuke Sawada | ||
Doctor-X TV Special | Hiruma Shigekatsu | |||
2017 | Kohaku | Katsumi Yoneda | Lead role | |
2018 | Segodon | Narrator | Taiga drama | |
Variety Show
Year | Title | Notes | Source |
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2010 | Knight Scoop | as Chairman | [7] |
Honours
References
- ↑ 第17回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品 (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
- ↑ ブルーリボン賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2010-04-08.
- ↑ "Reunion (Itai: Asu e no tokakan)". Japan: Time Out Tokyo. Archived from the original on 2013-02-26. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
- ↑ "Live-Action Maestro Film's Teaser Video Streamed". Anime News Network. August 22, 2014. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ↑ "マエストロ!(2015)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ↑ "1st Live-Action Jinuyo Saraba: Kamuroba Mura e Film's Teaser Posted". Anime News Network. December 28, 2014. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
- ↑ "Tantei! Naito sukûpu". IMDB.