Goro Inagaki
Appearance
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Goro Inagaki 稲垣 吾郎 | |
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Background information | |
Born | December 8, 1973 |
Origin | Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Years active | 1987–present (entering Johnny & Associates) |
Member of | Atarashii Chizu |
Formerly of | SMAP |
Goro Inagaki (稲垣 吾郎, Inagaki Gorō, born December 8, 1973) is a Japanese musician and actor from Itabashi, Tokyo. Inagaki was a member of the Japanese pop group SMAP.[1] A year after the group's dissolution, Inagaki, alongside his former bandmates Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Shingo Katori formed the group Atarashii Chizu.[2]
His international film debut was in the romantic comedy Private Lessons II, playing the male lead role of a Japanese student who falls for his tutor. Private Lessons II also starred SMAP leader Masahiro Nakai.
Filmography
[edit]Drama
[edit]- 1989: Seishun Kazoku (1989) as Daichi Agawa
- 1991: Gakkō e ikō as Toru Fujii
- 1992: Hatachi no Yakusoku as Akagi Junpei
- 1993: Uso Demo li Kara as Nogami Fumiya
- 1994: Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari as Naoki Murakami
- 1995: Saikō no Koibito as Michio Yoshinaga
- 1996: Subarashiki Kazokuryokō as Kikuchi Tadahiro
- 1997: Kare as Okamoto Toshiya
- 1997: Koi no Katamichikippu as Mori Shinichi
- 1998: Sommelier as Joe Satake
- 1998: A Strange Story (Autumn Special Edition) as Akira Bessho
- 1999: Kiken na Kankei as Takao Kawase
- 2000: Saimin as Saga Toshiya
- 2001: Onmyōji as Abeno Awimwi
- 2002: Kekkon no Jyōken as Kaoru Kurashima
- 2002: Yoisho no Otoko as Sakurai Kotaro
- 2002: Ren'ai Hensachi as Yusaku Natsume
- 2004: Hoshi ni Negai o as Shuta Okamoto
- 2004: Inugamike no Ichizoku (The Kindaichi Series) as Kousuke Kindaichi
- 2004: 9.11 as Yoichi Sugiyama
- 2004: Yatsuhakamura (The Kindaichi Series) as Kousuke Kindaichi
- 2005: M no Higeki as Ando Mamoru
- 2005: Asuka e soshite madaminukoe as Sawamura Seiji
- 2006: Jōōbachi (The Kindaichi Series) as Kindaichi Kosuke
- 2006: Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru as Yamaguchi Osamu
- 2007: Aakuma ga Kitarite Fue o Fuku (The Kindaichi Series) as Kindaichi Kosuke
- 2007: Hanazakari no Kimitachi e as Kitahama Noburo (ep. 9)
- 2008: Sasaki Fusai no Jinginaki Tatakai as Sasaki Norimichi
- 2009: Akuma no Temariuta (The Kindaichi Series) Kindaichi Kosuke
- 2009: Kamen Rider G as Goro
- 2009: Triangle as Kuroki Shun
- 2010: Nagareboshi as Shûichi Makihara
- 2011: Bull Doctor as Nakura Junnosuke
- 2012: Hungry! as Aso Tokio
- 2012: Dr. Kenzi as Masashi Morohashi
- 2013: Take Five: Oretachi wa ai o nusumeruka as Kai Iwatsuki
- 2013-2014: A Chef of Nobunaga as Akechi Mitsuhide
- 2016: Fukigen na Kajitsu as Koichi Mizukoshi
- 2019: Scarlet as Osaki Shigeyoshi
- 2022: Kaze yo Arashi yo as Jun Tsuji[3]
- 2023: YuYu Hakusho as Sakyo[4]
Movies
[edit]- 1990: Saraba itoshino yakuza as Takashi Takanashi
- 1993: Private Lessons II as Ken Soto
- 1994: Shoot! as Umahori
- 1996: Super Scandal as Toshiya Ota
- 1997: Parasite Eve as Tatsuro Ohno
- 1999: Hypnosis as Toshiya Saga
- 2004: University of Laughs as Hajime Tsubaki
- 2006: One Piece: The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle as Ratchet (voice)
- 2010: Thirteen Assassins as Matsudaira Naritsugu
- 2016: Night's Tightrope Takao/Uncle
- 2018: Kuso-yarō to Utsukushiki Sekai as Goro
- 2019: Another World as Hiroshi Takamura
- 2019: Tezuka's Barbara as Yosuke Mikura[5]
- 2019: Children of the Sea as Azumi Masaaki
- 2020: Labyrinth of Cinema as Ōkubo Toshimichi[6]
- 2022: At the Window as Ichikawa Shigemi[7]
- 2023: (Ab)normal Desire as Hiroki Terai[8]
- 2024: Kaze yo Arashi yo as Jun Tsuji[3]
- 2024: A Girl Named Ann as Tatsuki Kirino[9]
TV shows
[edit]- 1992-1995: Yume ga Mori Mori as himself
- 1996-1997: WIN (1996–1997) as host
- 1996-2006: SMAP×SMAP as host
- 1999: Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi as Tateyama Michitaka
- 2000: Inagaki Geijutsukan
- 2001-2017: SmaSTATION!! as host
- 2002: Tokumei Research 200X: II as Tôru Date
- 2003-2010 Wasurebumi as host
- 2004: Goro no Sonata as host
- 2004: Goro no Hosomichi as host
- 2004-2009: Goro's Bar as host
- 2009-2010: Goro's Bar Presents my Fair Lady as host
- 2010: G.I. Goro as host
- 2010-2011: Aishuutantei 1756 as host
- 2011-2019: Goro Deluxe as host
References
[edit]- ^ Flowers from hell Jim Harper - 2009 - Page 60
- ^ Ronald (2017-09-22). "A New Group Rises Out of SMAP's Ashes". ARAMA! JAPAN. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
- ^ a b "吉高由里子主演「風よ あらしよ」劇場版、24年2月公開 100年前、自由を求め闘った伊藤野枝の生涯描く". eiga.com. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
- ^ "綾野剛・滝藤賢一が戸愚呂兄弟、稲垣吾郎は左京に「幽☆遊☆白書」新キャスト9名解禁". Natalie. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
- ^ Kuipers, Richard (2020-09-01). "'Tezuka's Barbara' Review: Erotic Manga Adaptation Is Visually Striking but Emotionally Undercooked". Variety. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
- ^ "海辺の映画館 キネマの玉手箱". eiga.com. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
- ^ "窓辺にて". eiga.com. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
- ^ "稲垣吾郎×新垣結衣共演 朝井リョウ『正欲』映画化決定". Crank-in!. 12 September 2022. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
- ^ "あんのこと". eiga.com. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Gorō Inagaki at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- 1973 births
- Japanese male film actors
- Japanese male television actors
- Japanese idols
- Japanese pop singers
- Living people
- Male actors from Tokyo
- People from Itabashi
- Singers from Tokyo
- SMAP members
- 20th-century Japanese male actors
- 20th-century Japanese male singers
- 20th-century Japanese singers
- 21st-century Japanese male actors
- 21st-century Japanese male singers
- 21st-century Japanese singers
- Horikoshi High School alumni