Kiichi Nakai

Kiichi Nakai (中井 貴一, Nakai Kiichi, born 18 September 1961) is a Japanese actor. His name was given by Yasujirō Ozu. His father, Keiji Sada, also a movie actor, died when Nakai was only two years old. Nakai started his acting career while he was still in university and was awarded the Rookie of the Year at the Japan Academy Awards in 1981.

Kiichi Nakai
Born (1961-09-18) September 18, 1961
Tokyo, Japan
OccupationActor
Years active1981–present
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in)

He won the Japan Academy Best Supporting Actor award in 1994 (for 47 Ronin) and Best Actor award in 2003 (for Mibu gishi den (When the Last Sword is Drawn)). He also won the award for best supporting actor at the 19th Hochi Film Award for 47 Ronin.[1]

In 2003 he played a Japanese delegate to a Chinese emperor of the Tang dynasty in Warriors of Heaven and Earth. Though a few of his lines are in Japanese, most are in Mandarin.

His older sister, Kie Nakai, is also an actress.

Selected filmography

Film

Year Title Role Director Notes Ref(s)
1981 The Imperial Navy Shūe Matsubayashi
1983 Tora-san Goes Religious? Yoji Yamada
1985 The Burmese Harp Mizushima Kon Ichikawa Lead role
1986 Final Take Yoji Yamada Lead role
1987 Princess from the Moon Minister of the Military Kon Ichikawa
1992 Gekashitsu Bandō Tamasaburō V
1993 Moving Shinji Sōmai Lead role
1994 47 Ronin Kon Ichikawa
1995 Marks Yoichi Sai Lead role
1998 Begging for Love Hideyuki Hirayama
1999 Owls' Castle Masahiro Shinoda Lead role
2000 Tales of the Unusual Ōishi Kuranosuke Masayuki Suzuki Lead role
2001 All About Our House Himself Kōki Mitani
The Firefly Yasuo Furuhata
Darkness in the Light Kei Kumai Lead role
2002 Shura no Mure Hiroyuki Tsuji
2003 When the Last Sword Is Drawn Yōjirō Takita Lead role
The Yin Yang Master 2 Yōjirō Takita
Warriors of Heaven and Earth Emissary Lai Xi He Ping Chinese film
2005 Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Kenichi Takada (voice) Zhang Yimou Chinese film
2006 Aegis Junji Sakamoto
2007 Hero Akihiko Takita Masayuki Suzuki
Dororo Kagemitsu Daigo Akihiko Shiota
2008 The Magic Hour Kōki Mitani
2009 Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess Hiroshi Kataoka (voice) Hiroshi Nishitani
2010 Railways Hajime Tsutsui Yoshinari Nishikori Lead role
2011 A Ghost of a Chance Tōru Osano Kōki Mitani
The Warring States King of Qi Chen Jin Chinese film
Wild 7 Eiichirō Hasumi
2012 The Wings of the Kirin Takeaki Aoyagi Nobuhiro Doi
Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer Tokugawa Mitsukuni Yōjirō Takita
2014 Zakurozaka no Adauchi Kingo Shimura Setsurō Wakamatsu Lead role
2015 Again Haruhiko Sumio Ōmori Lead role
2016 Good Morning Show Shingo Sumita Ryoichi Kimizuka Lead role
Ken san Narrator Yuichi Hibi Documentary film
Kōfuku no Alibi Takanori Jinnai Lead role
2017 Flower and Sword Oda Nobunaga Tetsuo Shinohara
Honnōji Hotel Narrator Masayuki Suzuki
2018 We Make Antiques Norio Koike Masaharu Take Lead role
2019 Hit Me Anyone One More Time Prime Minister Keisuke Kuroda Kōki Mitani Lead role
Aircraft Carrier Ibuki Keiichi Nakano Setsurō Wakamatsu
2020 We Make Antiques 2 Norio Koike Masaharu Take Lead role

Television

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref(s)
1983 Apples and Oranges Yoshio Nakategawa TBS Lead role
1985 Apples and Oranges II Yoshio Nakategawa TBS Lead role
1988 Takeda Shingen Takeda Shingen NHK Lead role, Taiga drama
1991 Apples and Oranges III Yoshio Nakategawa TBS Lead role
1995 Hachidai Shōgun Yoshimune Tokugawa Muneharu NHK Taiga drama
1997 Apples and Oranges IV Yoshio Nakategawa TBS Lead role
2001 Someday Like Storm NHK
2003 Musashi Yagyū Munenori NHK Taiga drama
2005 Yoshitsune Minamoto no Yoritomo NHK Taiga drama
2007 Barefoot Gen Daikichi Nakaoka Fuji Lead role, miniseries
2009 Smile Kazuma Ito TBS
2010 Japanese Americans Chokichi Hiramatsu TBS
2012 Priceless Kengo Moai Fuji
Taira no Kiyomori Taira no Tadamori NHK Taiga drama
Second to Last Love Fuji Lead role
2016 Kinpika Kenta Sakaguchi Wowow Lead role
2018 Musume no Kekkon Takahiko Kunieda TX Lead role, TV movie
2021 Karei-naru Ichizoku Daisuke Manpyo Wowow Lead role

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Yakuza: Like a Dragon Masumi Arakawa

Japanese dubbing

Title Role
Despicable Me 2 Eduardo "El Macho" Pérez

References

  1. 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on 31 January 2009. Retrieved 12 December 2010.


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