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Tadanobu Asano

Japanese actor (born 1973)


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Japanese actor (born 1973)

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birth_nameTadanobu Satō
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kanji浅野 忠信
romajiAsano Tadanobu
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katakanaアサノ タダノブ
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hiragana2さとう ただのぶ
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romaji2Satō Tadanobu

Tadanobu Satō, better known by his stage name Tadanobu Asano, is a Japanese actor, director, and musician, who has had an extensive career working in both Japanese and international cinema. He has been nominated for five Japan Academy Film Prizes, twice for Best Actor and three times for Best Supporting Actor, and winner of its Most Popular Performer award.

Among his best-known roles are in Hirokazu Kore-eda's Maboroshi no Hikari (1995) and Distance (2001), Hyozo Tashiro in Gohatto (1999), Kakihara in Ichi the Killer (2001), Hattori Genosuke in Zatoichi (2003), Kenji in Last Life in the Universe (also 2003), and Temujin in Mongol (2007). He has also appeared in Hollywood films, notably as Hogun in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Lord Kira Yoshinaka in 47 Ronin (2013), the Interpreter in Silence (2016), Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi in Midway (2019), and Raiden in Mortal Kombat (2021), based on the fighting video game of the same name. He gained additional recognition in 2024 for his portrayal of Lord Kashigi Yabushige on the American television series Shōgun, based on the James Clavell novel, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.

Asano has worked with some of the most prominent and acclaimed directors in Japanese cinema, including Hirokazu Kore-eda, Takeshi Kitano, Nagisa Ōshima, Takashi Miike, Nobuhiko Obayashi and Kiyoshi Kurosawa, along with international directors like Martin Scorsese, Kenneth Branagh, Wong Kar-wai, Roland Emmerich, Pen-ek Ratanaruang and Sergei Bodrov. Among other accolades, he has twice won the Best Actor Award at the Yokohama Film Festival, the Upstream Prize for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival*,* and the Best Actor Award at the Moscow International Film Festival.

Early life

Asano was born in the Honmoku area of Yokohama, to artist Yukihisa Satō and mother Junko (順子). Through his mother, Asano is of one-quarter American ancestry. His maternal grandfather was Willard Overing, an U.S. citizen of Norwegian and Dutch descent, whom Asano never met. Asano has an older brother, Kujun Satō, born in 1971, who is a musician and a partner in Anore Inc. (now Adonis A), a talent agency Asano and their father Yukihisa Satō founded.

Career

Asano's father, an actors' agent, suggested he take on his first acting role in the TV show Kinpachi Sensei at the age of 16. His film debut was in the 1990 Swimming Upstream (Bataashi Kingyo), though his first major critical success was in Shunji Iwai's Fried Dragon Fish (1993). His first critical success internationally was Hirokazu Kore-eda's Maboroshi no Hikari (1995), in which he played a man who inexplicably throws himself in front of a train, widowing his wife and orphaning his infant son. He also worked with Kore-eda in the pseudo-documentary Distance in 2001. His best known works internationally are the samurai films Gohatto (aka Taboo, 1999) and Zatoichi (2003), as well as the critically acclaimed Bright Future.

Asano acted in Katsuhito Ishii's 2003 film The Taste of Tea, which premiered at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. He appeared as the lead actor in Last Life in the Universe (2003) by Thai director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang and starred in Ratanaruang's 2006 follow-up film, Invisible Waves. In 2007, he starred as the young Genghis Khan in Sergei Bodrov's Oscar-nominated film Mongol. In Villon's Wife (2009), he played the part of an alcoholic writer, stating that, since he doesn't drink alcohol, he based his performance on people he knows. In 2011, he starred in the Marvel Studios film Thor as the Asgardian warrior Hogun, a member of the Warriors Three and companion to Thor. He reprised the role in 2013's Thor: The Dark World and 2017's Thor: Ragnarok.

Asano appeared in the 2021 Mortal Kombat reboot as Raiden. In September 2021, Asano was announced as part of the cast of the FX limited series Shōgun, adapted from the James Clavell novel.

In addition to his acting career, Asano directed commercial TV spots for his then-wife, Chara. He formed the band MACH-1.67 with director Sogo Ishii in 1996 and has also played in the bands Peace Pill and Safari. He is an artist and a model, most notably for Japanese fashion designers Jun Takahashi and Takeo Kikuchi, for whom he filmed a series of commercial spots directed by Wong Kar-wai, including the short film wkw/tk/1996@7'55"hk.net.

Asano and his father left the actors' agency Anore Inc. (now Adonis A) in 2022. After leaving the agency, he continued to give it his support.

Personal life

Asano met J-pop singer Chara on the set of Iwai's Picnic (1994). They were married in March 1995 while Chara was pregnant with their first child, a daughter named Sumire, who was born on July 4 that same year. In 1999, they had a son named Himi. In July 2009, Chara announced on her website that the couple was divorcing. She received custody of both their children.

In August 2022, Asano announced through his Twitter and Instagram accounts that he had married model and actress Kurumi Nakata who is eighteen years younger than him (b. 1991). The two had reportedly been in a relationship for over six years.{{Cite web |title=浅野忠信と中田クルミが18歳差結婚「愛と笑顔が溢れる日々を」14年に交際報道/デイリースポーツ online |url=https://www.daily.co.jp/gossip/2022/08/23/0015577590.shtml |access-date=2022-08-23 |website=デイリースポーツ online |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230306130153/https://www.daily.co.jp/gossip/2022/08/23/0015577590.shtml |archive-date=2023-03-06

Awards

Asano won the Most Popular Performer award at the 1997 Japanese Academy Awards for Acri and was nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category in 2004 for his performance in Zatôichi. He also received the Upstream Prize for Best Actor at the 2003 Venice Film Festival for his role in Last Life in the Universe. In 2014, he won the award for Best Actor at the 36th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in My Man. In 2024, he was nominated Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 76th Primetime Emmy Awards for his performance in Shōgun, his first nomination for the Primetime Emmy Awards.{{Cite web |date=August 16, 2024 |url=https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/emmy-experts-warn-billy-crudup-140002581.html|title=Emmy Experts warn Billy Crudup (‘Morning Show’) that Tadanobu Asano (‘Shogun’) is coming on strong |access-date=August 16, 2024 |website=Yahoo}}

AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.Primetime Emmy AwardsGolden Globe AwardsCritics' Choice AwardsIndependent Spirit Awards
2024Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesShōgun
2025Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
2025Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
2025Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1990Bataashi kingyoUshi
1991AitsuSadahito Iwata
1992Seishun DendekedekedekeSeiichi Shirai
1993Nemuranai Machi: Shinjuku SameKoichi Sunagami
1994119Satoshi Matsushita
1995Yonshimai MonogatariAkira Higuchi
MaborosiIkuo
1996wkw/tk/1996@7′55″hk.netManShort film
PicnicTsumuji
HelplessKenji Shiraishi
AcriHisoka
Swallowtail ButterflyCustomer in club
FocusKanemura
1997Yume no GingaTatsuo Niitaka
Tokyo Biyori
1998Love & PopCaptain XX
ScrewedTsube
Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip GirlKuroo Samehada
Rakka Suru Yugata
1999Away with WordsAsano Takashi
GeminiRevenger with Sword
HakuchiIsawa
One Step on a Mine, It's All OverTaizo Ichinose
GohattoSamurai Hyozo Tashiro
2000Gojoe: Spirit War ChronicleShanao
Kaza-hanaSawaki
Party 7Okita Souji
2001Electric Dragon 80.000 VDragon Eye Morrison
DistanceSakata
Ichi the KillerKakihara
2002Woman of WaterYusaku
2003Bright FutureMamoru Arita
My GrandpaS. Nakatoh
Last Life in the UniverseKenji
ZatoichiHattori Gennosuke
Dead End Run
Café LumièreHajime Takeuchi
2004ToriShort film
The Taste of TeaAyano, the Uncle
VitalHiroshi Takagi
The Face of JizoKinoshita
Survive Style 5+Aman
2005The Buried ForestSan-chan
Takeshis'
My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?Mizui
Portrait of the WindTamio Murase
Funky ForestMasaru Tanaka
Rampo NoirKogorô Akechi/Man/Masaki
Tokyo ZombieFujio
2006Invisible WavesKyôji
HanaJubei Kanazawa
2007MongolTemujin
Sad VacationKenji Shiraishi
2008Kabei: Our MotherYamazaki Toru
R246 Story
Yume no Mani ManiBlack Marketeer
200942 One Dream RushShort film
Mt. TsurugidakeShibasaki
DumbeastDekogawa
RedlineFrisbee (voice)Japanese-language version
Villon's WifeOtani
Snow PrinceHaigo
2010Wandering Home
Vengeance Can WaitHidenori Yamane
2011Gekkō no KamenOkamoto
ThorHogun
Korede Iinoda! Eiga Akatsuka FujioFujio Akatsuka
A Ghost of a ChanceKen'ichi Kido
2012BattleshipCaptain Yugi Nagata
Anata e
A Terminal TrustTakai
Fly with the GoldKitagawa
2013Thor: The Dark WorldHogun
47 RoninLord Kira
The Kiyosu ConferenceMaeda Toshiie
2014Lupin IIIInspector Koichi Zenigata
Kiki's Delivery ServiceDr. Ishi
Parasyte: Part 1Goto
2015Parasyte: Part 2Goto
GrasshopperKujira
Journey to the ShoreYūsuke
Haha to KurasebaKuroda
2016HarmoniumYasaka
SilenceInterpreter
The Wasted TimesWatabe
2017Dear EtrangerMakoto Tanaka
Thor: RagnarokHogun
Shinjuku Swan IIMasaki Taki
2018The OutsiderKiyoshi
Kuso-yarō to Utsukushiki Sekai
Punk Samurai Slash DownChayama Hanrō
KasaneKingo Habuta
2019ChiwawaSakata
They Say Nothing Stays the Same
Noroshi ga YobuShort film
MidwayRear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi
2020MinamataTatsuo Matsumura
Labyrinth of CinemaLt. Sako
Independence of JapanJirō Shirasu
2021Detective Chinatown 3Naoki TanakaChinese film
Mortal KombatLord Raiden
KateRenji
2023We're Broke, My Lord!Isogai Heihachirō
KubiKuroda Kanbei
2024The Box ManFake Doctor
The Women in the LakesIsami
2025RavensMasahisa Fukase
Kanasando
Broken RageDetective Inoue
2026Mortal Kombat IILord RaidenPost-production
All the Lovers in the NightMitsutsuka
TBAFunky Forest: The Second Contact

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1988Kinpachi-senseiMasahiro Azuma
1993Fried Dragon FishNatsuroTV movie
Haru no IchizokuTomoki
2006JapanoramaHimselfDocumentaries
2011Sutekina Kakushi Dori: Kanzen Muketsu no ConciergeArtistTV movie
Yonimo kimyô na MonogatariKillerTV movie
2017A Life: A LoveMasao Danjō
2019IdatenShōjirō KawashimaTaiga drama
2021Welcome Home, MonetShinji OikawaAsadora
2024ShōgunKashigi YabushigeMiniseries

Video games

YearTitleRoleDeveloperNotesRef.
2011Shadows of the DamnedGarcia HotspurGrasshopper ManufactureDebut video game dubbing role

References

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