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Kimura Takuya any move can be on the hot search? An article tells you how bullish he really is!

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#Takuya Kimura #In 2000, Takuya Kimura announced at the SMAP concert that she was married to female singer Shizuka Kudo, who was two years older than him, and japan's national television station NHK used "The Marriage of National Idol Takuya Kimura" as a state news broadcast, rolling every 15 minutes to insert a press conference clip of Kimura announcing his marriage, which was described by the media at the time as "only the death of the emperor can be compared".

After reading the following experience, you can probably understand, "An Asian man who is more handsome than Takeshi Kaneshiro, I only recognize Takuya Kimura", not without reason.

Kimura Takuya any move can be on the hot search? An article tells you how bullish he really is!

In 1992, he participated in the lesbian work "Who Stole My Heart" written by Hideshiko Kitagawa and began to become popular.

On June 14, 1993, he starred in the TV series "The Dancer of Izu" as Kawasaki, and on October 11 of the same year, he starred in the love drama "White Paper on Love", playing Osamu Tsutomu, and won the BEST Supporting Actor Award in TV Guide and TV Life for this drama. The bulky black-rimmed glasses he wore in the show were also all the rage in Japan; in the same year, he finished fifth in the "Most Popular Men" list held by the fashion magazine Anan.

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In 1994, he starred in his first film "Football Storm", for which he won the 7th Ishihara Yujiro Newcomer Award.

Kimura Takuya any move can be on the hot search? An article tells you how bullish he really is!

In 1996, he starred in the urban love TV series "Long Holiday", which had a rating of 36.7% in the finale, and caused the social phenomenon of "not going out on the ninth of the month" when the drama was broadcast. On December 12 of the same year, Kimura personally planned and published the photo album "Takuya Kimura" through his personal office.

On April 16, 1997, he starred in the TV series "Courier Master", in which he played Yukio Hayasaka and played a shot of fiddling with a butterfly knife. Causing a large number of injuries due to juvenile imitation, the crew had to cut the plot of Kimura playing with knives. In the same year, he cooperated with Takako Matsu to star in the youth idol drama "Love Century", which had an average rating of 30.8%, and Kimura won the Japanese Drama Academy Award for Best Actor for the second time for this drama].

Kimura Takuya any move can be on the hot search? An article tells you how bullish he really is!

In 1998, he starred in the urban love drama "Sleeping Forest", and won the Japanese Drama Academy Award for Best Actor for the third time.

In 2000, he starred in the love TV series "Beautiful Life", the finale rating was 41.3%, the average rating was 32.3%, breaking the average highest rating record of the japanese drama in the past ten years, kimura also won the best actor award of the Japanese drama academy award for the fourth time with the drama.

In 2001, he starred in the drama TV series "HERO", in which he played the prosecutor JiuLisheng.

HERO is fair. Due to Kimura's marriage, the show was coldly treated and the publicity that should have been cancelled, but the first episode of the show received a rating of 33.4%, and eventually became the first series in the history of Japanese dramas to receive more than 30% of each episode. Kimura won the Japanese Drama Academy Award for Best Actor for the fifth time for this drama. Because Kimura's character in the play was a prosecutor, the otherwise unpopular prosecutor replaced the lawyer as the preferred profession for law students at various schools at that time.

In 2002, he starred in the suspense TV series "100 Million Stars Falling from the Sky", and won the Best Actor award of the Japanese Drama Academy Award for the sixth time with this drama.

In 2003, he starred in the TV series "GoodLuck!! After the drama was broadcast, Japan Airlines, which fell into recession after the 9/11 incident, received a large number of cover letters, and the aviation industry became a career that Japanese people aspired to.

In January 2004, he starred in the ice hockey TV series "Lovers on the Ice", which increased the audience of the Japanese ice hockey] sport by 3 times. In May, Takuya Kimura's wong Kar-wai film "2046" was shortlisted for the Cannes Film Festival competition. Kimura said at the Cannes Film Festival that Cannes is like Atami, which triggered a boom in travel to Atami in Japan. In November of the same year, he voiced Hal, the male protagonist of the animated film "Hal's Moving Castle" directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and Miyazaki said that Kimura was Hal and was very satisfied with his dubbing.

In April 2005, he starred in the racing TV series "Engine". In 2006, he starred in the Bushido film "Samurai's One Point", and was nominated for the Japan Academy Award for Best Actor Excellence and Best Award, the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor, and the Nikkan Sports Film Award for Film Emperor for this film. In the same year, the starring TV series special "The Town of Legal Heroes" continued the excellent results of "HERO" with an average rating of 30.9% and 34% of the moments, becoming the highest-rated TELEVISION program among all folk programs except for the World Cup and other sports events that year.

In January 2007, he starred in the TV series "Gorgeous Family", and won the Japanese Drama Academy Award for the seventh time with this drama. Affected by the drama, the number of inbound tourists in Kobe City exceeded 10 million, creating the second highest number of inbound tourist traffic in Kobe history. The show's merchandise "Gorgeous Bread" achieved a record of 2.3 billion yen, becoming the first seller in yamazaki bread history. In the same year, the starring film "Samurai's One Point" eventually grossed 4.1 billion, breaking the box office record of Japanese period films and becoming the highest-grossing film in the history of Shochiku Films. In September of the same year, he starred in the film version of "Legal Heroes", which reached a box office of 8.15 billion yuan, becoming the box office champion of Japanese domestic films in 2007.

In 2008, he starred in the political drama "CHANGE", playing Keita Asakura, the youngest prime minister in Japanese history, challenging the political theme of the average rating of only 10% in the history of Japanese dramas, and finally the drama set a political drama best score of 21.7% with an average rating, and won the Best Actor Award for the eighth time with the Drama. In the final episode, Prime Minister Asakura's 22.5-minute long speech has 15 pages of lines and is designed as a long shot to the end, Kimura did not use a teleprompter or NG, in one fell swoop, creating the longest single-shot record in the history of Japanese drama. In the same year, the DVD sales of the film version of "Legal Heroes" reached 224,000, becoming the annual film DVD sales champion. In the same year, it won the first place in the "Favorite Men" ranking held by the magazine "Anan" for 15 consecutive years.

In 2009, he starred in the detective drama "MR. BRAIN), played the scientist 99 Ryusuke in the play, the show's peripheral product "Brain Bread", became the second highest-selling in the history of Yamazaki bread (the first is gorgeous bread).

In 2010, he starred in the science fiction film Space Battleship Yamato, which eventually grossed 4.1 billion yen, ranking fourth in the annual box office list of Japanese films, and was selected as one of the top ten best films of the year by the Asahi Shimbun in 2010

In 2012, he starred in the TV series "PRICELESS", and won the Best Male "Protagonist" of the Japanese Drama Academy Award for the ninth time with the drama; after the broadcast of the drama, it led to the hot sales of key prop thermos bottles in the play. In the same year, it won the first place in Japan in the 2011 Asian Performing Arts Celebrity Public Image Satisfaction Survey of the China Huading Award.

In November 2013, he starred in the science fiction TV series "Antang Robot", playing the roles of Ando ロイド and Moshima Rishi. Kimura wears a pair of black-framed glasses in the show, and before the first episode of the show was released, only posters were posted, and the same glasses sold out in many stores.

In 2014, he starred in the case-solving TV series "HERO2", playing the prosecutor Kuri-sang Fair, and won the 82nd Japanese Drama Academy Award for Best Actor with this drama, which was the tenth time he won the award.

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