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Kōji Yakusho est un Acteur et Réalisateur Japonais né le 1 janvier 1956 à Isahaya (Japon)

Kōji Yakusho

Kōji Yakusho
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Nom de naissance Kōji Hashimoto
Nationalité Japon
Naissance 1 janvier 1956 (68 ans) à Isahaya (Japon)

Kōji Yakusho (役所 広司, Yakusho Kōji), né le 1er janvier 1956 à Isahaya sur l'île de Kyūshū au Japon, est un acteur japonais. Son vrai nom est Kōji Hashimoto (橋本 広司, Hashimoto Kōji).

Biographie

Yakusho was born in Isahaya, Nagasaki, the youngest of five brothers. After graduation from the Nagasaki Prefectural High School of Technology in 1974, he worked at the Chiyoda municipal ward office, or yakusho, in Tokyo, from which he later took his stage name. In 1976, he saw a production of Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths and was inspired, first to watch, and then later to take part in, as many plays as possible.

In the spring of 1978 he auditioned for Tatsuya Nakadai's the Mumeijuku (Studio for Unknown Performers) acting studio, and was one of four chosen out of 800 applicants. While at the school he met actress Saeko Kawatsu, whom he married in 1982. Their son was born in 1985.

In 1983, he landed the role of Oda Nobunaga in the year-long NHK drama Tokugawa Ieyasu and was catapulted to fame. He also appeared in a TV version of Miyamoto Musashi from 1984 to 1985. For several years, he played Kuji Shinnosuke (or "Sengoku"), one of the title characters in the jidaigeki Sambiki ga Kiru!. He played a major character in Juzo Itami's 1986 Tampopo.

In 1988, he was given a special award for work in cinema by the Japanese Minister of Education, Science, Sports and Culture and continued to appear in films and in a number of TV shows through the '90s.

In 1996 and 1997, Yakusho enjoyed several major successes. The Eel, directed by Shohei Imamura, in which he played the eel-loving lead, won the Palme d'Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Lawrence Van Gelder in the New York Times called his performance "unerring." A Lost Paradise, about a double-suicide, was second only to Princess Mononoke at the Japanese box office.


International breakthrough: Shall We Dance?
Shall We Dance? was a major hit in Japan that inspired a domestic dance craze. Ballroom groups and dance schools multiplied in the country after the film's release, and people who previously would never admit to taking lessons, Western style social dancing being taboo, announced that they did with pride. Director Masayuki Suo said of his lead, until that point was known mostly for playing good-looking samurai, "we thought he could play this overworked, tired Japanese businessman, and he did.... [H]e pulled everything off and took his dance training so seriously."

The film also was one of Japan's highest-grossing movies outside the country. It earned $9.5 million in the US and inspired a remake starring Jennifer Lopez with Richard Gere playing Yakusho's role.

Yakusho next won the Hochi Film Award for Best Actor for Bounce Ko Gals, a film which dealt with high school prostitution specifically, and money worship in general. He collaborated with horror director Kiyoshi Kurosawa in Cure, License to Live, Seance, Charisma, Pulse, Doppelganger, Retribution, and Tokyo Sonata. Yakusho found further recognition with international audiences to some extent with roles in such films as Memoirs of a Geisha and Babel. In the latter, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, he played the father of the deaf-mute played by Rinko Kikuchi.


Further evolution
In 2009, he debuted as director and writer of Toad's Oil. In 2010 and 2011 he was part of both ensemble casts in Takashi Miike's samurai films, 13 Assassins and Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai. The latter was in 3D and the first 3D film to be in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.

In the 2011 war drama film Rengō Kantai Shirei Chōkan: Yamamoto Isoroku, Yakusho portrayed Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. Yakusho was reportedly the only actor considered for the role, and that had he not accepted it, the film would have been canceled.

Ses meilleurs films

Mémoires d'une geisha (2005)
(Acteur)
Babel (2006)
(Acteur)

Le plus souvent avec

Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Kōji Yakusho (50 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
2019WhistleblowerActeur
2018Miraï, ma petite sœurActeur
2018The Blood of WolvesActeurShōgo Ōgami
2017Oh Lucy !ActeurKomori / Tom
2017The Third MurderActeurMisumi
2017SekigaharaActeur
2015Le garçon et la bêteActeur
2015The Emperor In AugustActeur
2014KawakiActeur
2014A Samurai ChronicleActeur
2013Kiyosu KaigiActeur
2012The Woodsman and the RainActeur
2012A Terminal TrustActeurShinzo Egi
2012Histoire de ma mèreActeur
2011Hara-Kiri : Mort d'un samouraïActeurKageyu
2011L'amiral YamamotoActeur
201013 AssassinsActeurShimada Shinzaemon
2009劔岳 点の記Acteur
2008Tokyo sonataActeurDorobō, le cambrioleur
2008Paco and the Magical BookActeur
2007SoieActeurHara Jubei
2007RétributionActeurNoboru Yoshioka
2007それでもボクはやってないActeur
2006BabelActeurYasujiro
2006The Wow-Choten HotelActeur
2005Mémoires d'une geishaActeur
2005Loreleï, la sorcière du PacifiqueActeur
2004レイクサイド マーダーケースActeur
2004Warai no daigakuActeur
2003DoppelgangerActeurMichio Hayasaki
2002Totsunyuseyo! Asama sanso jikenActeurAtsuyuki Sassa
2001De l'eau tiède sous un pont rougeActeurYosuke Sasano
2001KaïroActeurLe capitaine du bateau
2000EurekaActeurMakoto Sawai
2000SéanceActeurKoji Sato
2000どら平太Acteur
1999CharismaActeurGoro Yabuike
1999Kin'yû fushoku rettô: JubakuActeur
1998License to LiveActeurFujimori
1997L'AnguilleActeurTakuro Yamashita
1997CureActeurKenichi Takabe
1997Call GirlsActeur
1997失楽園Acteur
1996Shall we Dance?ActeurShohei Sugiyama
1995Kamikaze takushîActeur
1985Le Retour de GodzillaRéalisateur
1985TampopoActeurL'homme en costume blanc
1982Dans l'ombre du LoupActeur
1981L'Affaire ShimoyamaActeurUn journaliste
1980La forêt enchantéeActeur