Takeshi Kaneshiro
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Movie Credits
Confession of Pain (2006)
[ Tony Leung Chiu Wai ]
Ru guo · Ai (2005)
Shi mian mai fu (2004)
[ Yimou Zhang ][ Chingy ][ Andy Lau ]
Onimusha 3 (2004)
[ Jean Reno ][ Armin Shimerman ][ Daran Norris ][ Dee Bradley Baker ]
Heung joh chow heung yau chow (2003)
Ritana (2002)
[ Lenny Kravitz ]
Onimusha (2001)
Supêsutoraberâzu (2000)
[ Ken Watanabe ]
Fan yi cho (2000)
Sam dung (1999)
Misty (1998)
Fuyajo (1998)
Ngon na ma dak lin na (1998)
Too Tired to Die (1998)
[ Ben Gazzara ][ Jeffrey Wright ][ Michael Imperioli ]
Choh chin luen hau dik yi yan sai gaai (1997)
Liang ge zhi neng huo yi ge (1997)
San tau dip ying (1997)
Ma Wing-Jing (1997)
Mo him wong (1996)
[ Jet Li ][ Collin Chou ][ Chingy ]
Tian ya hai jiao (1996)
Zhong qing ai qing gan jue (1996)
Duo luo tian shi (1995)
[ Kar Wai Wong ]
La bi xiao xiao sheng (1995)
Xin za shi xiong zhu nu zi (1995)
Xue xiao ba wang (1995)
Zhong Guo long (1995)
Chung hing sam lam (1994)
[ Tony Leung Chiu Wai ][ Kar Wai Wong ]
Bao gao ban zhang 3 (1994)
Chen mo de gu niang (1994)
Mou mian bi (1994)
[ Sammo Hung Kam-Bo ][ Collin Chou ]
Ren yu chuan shuo (1994)
Xian dai hao xia zhuan (1993)

 

The 1/2 Chinese (of Taiwanese nationality) and 1/2 Japanese Takeshi Kaneshiro may have started out as a puerile teen idol in the Chinese entertainment scene, but he's since become a proper film star in his own right. Whether by his own design or not, the boyishness that marked his first steps into showbiz has evolved into a cool, somewhat reticent demeanor that has now become his trademark. Despite being effortlessly good-looking, he chooses to strike a sometimes-uneasy balance between the commercially pleasing and the quirky in his choice of film roles - a move that's unusual for Asian leading men. But whether he's the faithful lover in the Japanese AIDS drama "Kamisama mousukoshi dake" (1998), the canned pineapple-eating cop in Chung hing sam lam (1994) or awkward in his role in Misty (1998), a remake of Akira Kurosawa's Rashômon (1950), Asian audiences love his style. Other memorable roles include his turn as a lovelorn student in Sam dung (1999), an angel in Fan yi cho (2000) and the leader of a trio of robbers in Supêsutoraberâzu (2000). Of course, there hasn't been an Asian actor quite as versatile as Kaneshiro, who is able to straddle the Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japanese film industries because of his proficiency in various languages. Still, one wonders if the reason why he's so sought after is because he is so elusive. No one really knows what he does outside of film commitments, and his reluctance towards being in the spotlight is legendary.


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