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Kimura Takuya's acting experience

In November 1987, Kimura Takuya, who was still in Grade Two, joined Johnny's Firm. In March 1988, he was assigned by the firm to form SMAP with five other people and made his official debut. In 1989, Kimura Takuya, who was studying in Duqiao High School, transferred to Yoyogi Middle School in Tokyo in her freshman year and stayed at her aunt's house in Tokyo. Sixteen-year-old Kimura Takuya was selected by Yukio Ninagawa, an internationally renowned stage master, to take part in The Guide Dog, a stage play adapted from Juro Kara's works. Kimura had just turned seventeen when it was released, and was praised by industry critics as "a natural superstar with unforgettable charm", so Kimura was fascinated by the performance.

In p>199, I participated in the Japanese unit drama "Little Brother" and played Zeng Bi Lang.

In p>1991, he played a disabled player in the TV series "The Rugby Player on crutches". In 1992, the lesbian work Who Stole My Heart, written by Yueshizi in Beichuan, became popular.

In p>1993, she starred as first hero in the TV series Dancer of Izu; He played a supporting role in the White Paper on Love, and won the Best Supporting Actor Award in TV Guide and TV Life for his play. In the same year, he entered the list of "most popular men" in anan magazine, which is known as the "popular weather vane", and won the fifth place.

In p>1994, he won the Yujiro Newcomer Award in Ishihara for his first film "SHOOT"; Played Takeshi Ueda in the youth idol drama "Youth Without Regret". In early 1996, he spoke for KANEBO lipstick and became the first male celebrity to speak for women's cosmetics. In the same year, in the urban love drama "Long Holiday", he played the piano-playing graduate of the Conservatory of Music, Laiming Xiujun; On December 12th, Kimura personally planned and published the photo album "Kimura Takuya" with the same name through his personal office (registered in his father's name).

in 1995, according to Dentsu communication institute Inc., one of the five largest communication companies in the world, the "Kimutaku phenomenon" (Kimura Takuya phenomenon) created 152 billion yen in economic benefits in 1995. His name became synonymous with "handsome man"; His nickname "Kimutaku" (short for Kimura Takuya in Kimura Takuya) is widely known by the public and was compiled into a dictionary the following year. "Tuozai" is a difficult combination of Chinese characters in Japan, and the selection rate of names is extremely low. Kimura was born in 1972, and the selection rate was only ranked 962nd. Influenced by Kimura, "Tuozai" jumped to the ninth place in baby naming in 1995, and "Tuoye", which is easy to read and write (the pronunciation and Japanese pseudonym are exactly the same as "Tuozai"), won the first place. By 211, among the young students recruited by Kimura's Genese office alone, 5 were named Tuozai, 1 was named Tuoye, and 15 had the word "Tuo" in their names. The advertisements taken by Kimura were also very popular. As soon as the posters were posted, they were torn away. Merchants who could not afford the replacement cost had to hire guards to guard the posters, which became a strange phenomenon in that year. Invited to play the role of Ghana, a young American in "Imperial edict", the film was delayed for three years due to various reasons. When "Imperial edict" was released, director Nagisa??shima also stressed that it was his most regrettable thing that Kimura was not allowed to star.

In p>1996, she spoke for KANEBO lipstick at the beginning of the year, becoming the first male celebrity to speak for women's cosmetics. In the spring, he starred in "Long Holiday" and played the piano-playing graduate of the Conservatory of Music, Seo Hideyoshi. This drama is regarded as the pinnacle of Japanese drama and has become a classic of Japanese drama, and Kimura has begun to be crowned as the "King of Japanese Drama". When the play was broadcast, it caused the famous phenomenon of "staying indoors on September 9th", also known as "OL staying indoors". A large number of men flocked to the piano classroom to learn to play the piano, and the apartment building where Sese Ming lived in the play became a tourist attraction, which was called "Sese Ming Building".

on December 12th, 1996, Kimura personally planned and published a photo album through his personal office. This episode happened for the first time and the last time in the history of Johnny's office. This photo album named Kimura Takuya has become the only super best-selling work in Japanese male photo history, and its artistry and boldness are highly appreciated by all parties. This photo album caused a sensation in many parts of Asia. Wong Kar-wai was attracted by one of the photos of Kimura's women's dresses in China Palace, and invited Kimura to star in 246 in 1997. Although the first operation was a great success, Kimura's personal office disappeared silently soon.

In p>1997, Kimura's almost hysterical dangerous temperament became his potential to perform "BAD BOY". He played butterfly knife in the Japanese drama GIFT, which caused a lot of injuries caused by teenagers' imitation, forcing the crew to cut Kimura's playing knife plot. At the beginning of 1998, there were several criminal cases, one of which was a student stabbing a teacher to death. The student confessed to the police that he was imitating Kimura's role in Gift. Japanese media don't look for reasons from the society itself, but they accuse the drama and Kimura one after another. GIFT was banned forever, and the videos that have been sold have also been removed from the store shelves. In the same year, he participated in the youth idol drama "Love Century" and played the role of Tong Zheping, and won the best actor award from the Japanese Drama Academy for the second time. In the same year, Kimura endorsed the advertisement of TBC beauty salon successfully, and the first male beauty salon in Japan was born. Other beauty salons have followed suit, and the Japanese male beauty industry has developed since then.

In p>1998, parapara dancing on TV started the parapara trend in Japan, and then spread to Asian countries. He participated in the urban love drama Sleeping Forest, played Naoki Ito, and won the Best Actor Award for the third time by the Japanese Drama Academy.

In p>2, he starred in A Beautiful Life, with the highest audience rating of 41.3%, and was awarded the Best Actor by Japanese Drama Academy for the fourth time. The play sparked heated discussions on issues related to the disabled. Kimura's hairstyle, clothing and supplies in the play were popular for a while, forming a trend in Japan and many parts of Asia. The sudden announcement of the marriage news at the SMAP concert at the end of the year caused a great sensation, and the Japanese national television station NHK broadcasted it every 15 minutes, which was called by the Japanese media at that time that only the "Emperor died" could be compared.

In p>21, he starred in Hero under great pressure. Due to Kimura's marriage, the drama was given a cold shoulder, which canceled the publicity it should have. However, the audience rating of the first episode of the drama was as high as 33.4%, and it eventually became the only drama in the history of Japanese drama with an audience rating of more than 3%, which was the brilliant climax in the history of Japanese drama. Won the Best Actor Award from Japanese Drama Academy for the fifth time. Because Kimura played the prosecutor in the play, the unpopular prosecutor replaced the lawyer as the first choice for law students at that time.

In p>22, he starred in "1 million stars falling from the sky", which coincided with the World Cup between Korea and Japan being held in Japan. He collided with strong teams such as Brazil in the World Cup and still scored more than 2 points. He was awarded the best actor by the Japanese Theatre Academy for the sixth time.

In p>23, after Good Luck, starring Kimura, with the aviation industry as the background, was broadcast, Japan Airlines, which fell into recession after September 11th, received a large number of application letters, and the aviation industry became the most desirable career for Japanese people. Therefore, young people outside Japan, including China, volunteered for aviation, applied for aviation colleges and became pilots. The stock of All Nippon Airways (ANA) appeared in the film rose sharply. In the same year, the essay collection "Open Area" was published, and 2, copies were sold within two weeks, becoming the best-selling works.

In p>24, because of playing the ice hockey player named halu in Pride, ice hockey, which was extremely neglected in Japan, reached a climax and gained popularity. The number of ice hockey audiences tripled, and a large number of parents sent their children to ice hockey schools. Japan Ice Hockey League JIHF awarded the crew a banner under the name of halu, and named the "Japan-Russia Ice Hockey Friendly Tournament" Pride Cup. In May, "246" was shortlisted for the Cannes Film Festival. When Kimura went to France to attend the Cannes Film Festival, he said that Cannes was "like a hot sea" when answering a reporter's question about Cannes's impression. As a result, it triggered an upsurge of tourism to the hot sea in Japan and boosted the hot sea economy. The mayor expressed his gratitude to Kimura through the media. In the same year, dubbing Hal, the hero of the animated film The Moving Castle of Hal directed by Miyazaki Hayao, was highly praised by critics and the public. Producer Suzuki praised Kimura's dubbing with "perfection". Master Miyazaki Hayao has always been strict with dubbiNG, dubbing the heroine ng times. It took Baishou chieko nearly a week to finish dubbing the heroine, but there was no requirement for Kimura to let it play freely. In the end, it took Kimura only three and a half hours to play the role of Hal. Miyazaki Hayao thought Kimura was Hal, and he was very satisfied with his dubbing.

In p>25, he acted as a racing driver in the Japanese TV series Engine, so as to reproduce the professional drivers who have withstood the test beyond the limits of ordinary people, and even practiced the thick neck. body double was not used, and the racing scene was actually filmed at the high temperature of overweight and near boiling point.

In p>26, "A Knight's Point" won the prestigious Japanese Film Academy Award for Best Actor Excellence and nomination for Best Actor and Blue Ribbon Award for Kimura, but his Genese office refused the award and nomination for him, claiming that his artists would not participate in any competitive awards. Shogo Tomiyama, president of Dongbao Film Company and director of the Japanese Academy Awards Affairs Bureau, blew the whistle on this matter at the press conference of the Excellence Award: "It was not Kimura's own will at all, but the decision of his office." He said that the Bureau had repeatedly negotiated with Kimura's office but was not treated well, and he felt extremely helpless about the result. Nevertheless, the Tokyo Sports Film Awards, with Kitano Takeshi as the judging chairman, still awarded Kimura the best actor despite the firm's refusal, and Kimura was also selected as the second best actor of the year by the oldest "Ten Movies in Ten Days". In 27, Kimura was awarded the Best Actor in the Sports Film Award of the Journal for this film. In the same year, Hero Special, starring, continued the legend of Hero with an average audience rating of 3.9% and an instantaneous audience rating of 34%, becoming the highest-rated TV program among all folk programs except the broadcast of sports events such as the World Cup.

In p>27, Kimura's outstanding performance in "Gorgeous Family" won him the title of Best Actor in the competition of 13 actors from 32 countries in Seoul TV Awards in South Korea, and won the seventh award from the Japanese Theatre Academy. Toyoko Yamasaki, the original author of the play, thanked Kimura after watching the play and called him "Kimura Tieping". The location of "Gorgeous Family" has become a popular tourist destination; The main stage of the characters' activities in the play, Kobe City, has more than 1 million inbound tourists, the second highest in the history of inbound tourists in Kobe (the first was the 1981 Kobe World Expo). Although the YSL suits made by Kimura in the film are expensive, they have also been snapped up, and hundreds of them have been sold wildly in Taiwan Province every month, and many Japanese tourists have bought them by name. On the first day of the play, the commodity "Gorgeous Bread" sold 1.5 million pieces, far exceeding the original forecast of 4, pieces. The manufacturer Yamazaki Bread said: Usually, the sales of 3, pieces of new products on the first day are big sales, and the sales of gorgeous bread this time can be said to be a record in the industry. In the end, the sales volume of gorgeous bread reached more than 1 million, ranking first in the history of Yamazaki bread. The final box office of A samurai is 4.1 billion, which is about twice as much as the first two films of Yoji Yamada's samurai trilogy combined, breaking the box office record of Japanese Times films and becoming the highest-grossing film in the history of Matsutake Film Company. Hero Movie Edition, starring Kimura, which was released in autumn, reached 8.15 billion at the box office, making it the champion of Japanese domestic movie box office in 27. For eight years in a row and the ninth year in total, he was elected as the first in the male department (also known as CM King) of the Japanese Advertising White Paper and the Advertising Spokesperson's Goodwill Ranking of Japan Advertising Research Institute. In Nikkei Entertainment's year-end inventory of Japanese art and energy circles, Kimura's achievements in various aspects of film and television advertising are "beyond description", ranking first in the list of hottest people in 27.

In p>28, Change, starring in the political drama, played the youngest prime minister in Japanese history, asakura Kaitai, challenging the political theme with an average audience rating of only 1% in Japanese drama history. In the end, Change, starring Kimura, scored 21.7% as the best political drama. Won the Best Actor Award of Japanese Drama Academy for the eighth time. In the last episode, Premier asakura's 22.5-minute long speech has 15 lines, and it is designed as a long shot. Kimura did not use a cue board or NG, creating the longest single-shot record in the history of Japanese drama. Although it was extremely risky to return to Kimura's one-man show for 22.5 minutes, the ratings did not fall, but rose, soaring by 4% during this period, bringing the final return to an average of 27.4% and an instant of 31.2% to a successful conclusion. Many politicians, including Japanese government leaders such as Shi Pomao, Nagao, Nakagawa Hidenao, etc., said that they were following the play, and some practical issues involved in the play also became topics. The ratings of each episode were compared with the support rate of Fukuda's cabinet at that time. The world news section of the American Wall Street Journal also wrote a long article saying that Fukuda lost to the fictional prime minister. Japanese official Nobutaka Machimura replied at a press conference: "Japanese politicians, no one can beat Kimura Takuya." Many politicians in Taiwan Province also watched the play and even imitated Kimura's costumes to campaign. In the same year, "Hero" movie DVD sold 224,, topping the annual movie DVD sales list.

In p>29, he starred in the detective drama "Mr.Brain", and TBS TV station was reformed in an all-round way. Kimura was invited to star in "Mr. Brain" in order to revitalize the poor viewing during the weekend. As early as when "Mr Brain" was launched, TBS TV station put out the amazing slogan "NO TV, BUT Kimura Takuya". Because the hero starring Kimura loves bananas, it caused a banana fever at that time; The "brain-nourishing bread", which imitates the products around "Gorgeous Family", is also selling well, becoming the second highest sales volume in Yamazaki bread history (the first is gorgeous bread). In the end, the average audience rating of the drama was 2.1%, while the average audience rating of Tuba was only 1%. Although the drama achieved the best achievement in the history of Tuba, the modern people's life rules decided that this file was out of date. TBS had to cancel this file when the ratings of several subsequent dramas were extremely poor.

In p>21, he starred in the movie "Space Battleship Yamato". In order to enhance the enthusiasm of young people for the science of the universe, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan produced the enlightenment poster of "The Space Battleship Yamato" and distributed it to schools in Japan. Kawabata Tatsuo, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, said at the press conference: "I hope to deepen our understanding of the space policy". The final box office of the film was 4.1 billion yen, ranking fourth in the annual box office list of Japanese local films, and was selected as the "Top Ten Best Films of 21" by Asahi Shimbun. In the following year, Blu-ray Disc was launched, and the sales volume of Blu-ray Disc of Japanese films in the first week was the highest in history. At the same time, the DVD version released also won the championship in DVD sales in the film department. In the Oricon "TV Meritorious Persons" list commemorating the 57th anniversary of Japanese TV broadcasting, he was selected as the "Most Contributing Actor". In the same year, he played Ye Yuelianjie in the romantic drama "Lovers of the Moon".

In p>211, he starred in the drama "Antarctic Continent" celebrating the 6th anniversary of TBS, which was based on the real experience of the first Antarctic expedition in Japan, and the post-war background and theme were just 3.