Actor
Kiichi Nakai
Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kiichi Nakai (born 18 September 1961) is a Japanese actor. 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 of Japan Academy Awards in 1981. 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 ...

Known For
Acting
2024 -- Silence of the Sea | Suiken
2023 -- We Make Antiques! Osaka Dreams | Norio Koike
2022 -- Dreaming of the Meridian Arc |
2020 -- 劇場の灯を消すな!PARCO劇場編 |
2020 -- We Make Antiques! Kyoto Rendezvous | Norio Koike
2019 -- Hit Me Anyone One More Time | Keisuke Kuroda
2019 -- Aircraft Carrier Ibuki | Keiichi Nakano, convenience store manager
2018 -- We Make Antiques! | Norio Koike
2017 -- Flower and Sword | Nobunaga Oda
2016 -- Kofuku no Alibi: Picture |
2016 -- Good Morning Show | Shingo Sumida
2016 -- Ken San | Narrator
2015 -- Again | Haruhiko Sakacho
2014 -- Snow on The Blades | Kingo Shimura
2014 -- Time Never Stops | Ryosuke Saigo
2012 -- Second to Last Love |
2012 -- Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer | Mitsukuni Mito
2012 -- The Wings of the Kirin | Takeaki Aoyagi
2011 -- Wild 7 |
2011 -- A Flawless Concierge |
2011 -- Short Cut |
2011 -- A Ghost of a Chance | Osano
2011 -- Princess Toyotomi | Koichi Sanada
2011 -- The Warring States | King of Qi
2010 -- Railways | Hajime Tsutsui
2010 -- Pro Bono | Sawaki
2009 -- Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess | Hiroshi Kataoka
2008 -- Samurai Gangsters | Jirocho Shimizu
2008 -- The Magic Hour | Toru Iwata
2007 -- Phoenix |
2007 -- Hero | Akihiko Takida
2007 -- Dororo | Kagemitsu Daigo
2006 -- Moyuru Toki: The Excellent Company |
2005 -- Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles | Kenichi Takata (voice)
2005 -- A Hardest Night!! | Hashita
2005 -- Aegis | Yong Fa
2003 -- Onmyoji II | Genkaku
2003 -- Rockers |
2003 -- Warriors of Heaven and Earth | Lai Qi
2003 -- When the Last Sword Is Drawn | Kanichiro Yoshimura
2002 -- Shura Group Part 2 |
2002 -- Ryoma's Wife, Her Husband and Her Lover |
2002 -- Shura Group |
2002 -- Shura Group Part 1 |
2002 -- Shura Group Part 3 |
2001 -- The Firefly |
2001 -- Darkness in the Light | Makoto Sasano
2000 -- Tales of the Unusual | (segment "Samurai Cellular")
2000 -- Shinsengumi |
1999 -- Owls' Castle | Tsuzura Juzo
1999 -- Zankyo |
1998 -- Falling into the Evening | Shibata
1998 -- Begging for Love | Fumio Chin
1998 -- Love Letter |
1995 -- MARKS | Yuichiro Goda
1994 -- 47 Ronin | Matashiro Irobe
1993 -- Marriage | Masahiko Tendo
1993 -- Fusa |
1993 -- Moving | Kenichi
1992 -- Unmei no gyakuten: Nusuma reta kigyô himitsu! |
1992 -- Gekashitsu | Kiyonaga
1991 -- Yakuza Warfare |
1990 -- 1750 Days of Turbulence |
1990 -- Tokyo Heaven | Fumio Amamiya
1988 -- Those Swell Yakuza |
1987 -- Princess from the Moon | Otomo-no-Dainagon or Minister of the Military
1987 -- Actress | Heinosuke Gosho
1986 -- The Greatest Man in the World | Nise
1986 -- The Hall of the Crying Deer |
1986 -- Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies | Kenjiro Shimada
1986 -- Big Joys, Small Sorrows |
1985 -- The Empty Table | Otohiko Kidoji
1985 -- The Burmese Harp | Pvt. Mizushima
1984 -- Make-Up | Kusaka
1984 -- F2 Grand Prix | Nakano
1983 -- Tora-san Goes Religious? | Kazumichi
1983 -- Lanterns on Blue Waters |
1983 -- Legend of Plumeria | Shinji Terao
1981 -- The Imperial Navy | Masato Odagiri
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