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Koji Yakusho (役所 広司 Yakusho Kōji) is a Japanese actor.BiographyBorn Koji Hashimoto (橋本広司 Hashimoto Kōji) on January 1, 1956 in Isahaya, Nagasaki, Japan. He was the youngest of five brothers.After graduation from the Nagasaki Prefectural High School of Technology in 1974, he took employment at the Chiyoda municipal ward office (the Chiyoda-Ku Yakusho) in Tokyo, hence the screen name "Yakusho," a Japanese word meaning "public office." In 1976, he saw a production of Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths and was inspired, first to take in as many plays as possible, later to take part in as many plays as possible. In the spring of 1978 he auditioned, and was 1 of 4 chosen out of 800 applicants to the Mumeijyuku acting studio. While at the school he met actress Kawatsu Saeko, whom he would marry in 1982. The couple's son was born in 1985. In 1983 he landed the role of Oda Nobunaga in the year-long NHK drama Tokugawa Ieyasu and was catapulted to (moderate) fame. He has also appeared in a TV version of Miyamoto Musashi from 1984-85. For several years, he played Kuji Shinnosuke (or "Sengoku"), one of the title characters in the jidaigeki Sambiki ga Kiru! Yakusho had four major successes in 1996-97: Shall We Dance?, The Eel, Lost Paradise and Bounce ko-Gals ("ko" means "small" or "little"). Lost Paradise was second at the Japanese box office only to Princess Mononoke; The Eel won the Palm d'Or at Cannes. Shall We Dance? was a major hit in Japan that actually inspired a domestic dance craze. Bounce ko-gals was an insightful commentary on high school prostitution in specific, and money worship in general. Yakusho was given a special award for work in cinema by the Japanese Minister of Education, Science, Sports and Culture in 1988. Filmography# Silk (2007) # Babel (2006) # Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean (2005) preproduction # Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) # University of Laughs (2004) # Lakeside Murder Case (2004) # The Hunter and the Hunted (2004) # Fireflies: River of Light (2003) # Doppelganger (2003) # The Choice of Hercules (2002) # Pulse (2001) # Warm Water Under a Red Bridge (赤い橋の下のぬるい水) (2001) # Swing Man (2000) # Seance (2000) (TV) # Eureka (2000) # Dora-heita (2000) # Spellbound (1999) # Charisma (カリスマ) (1999) # Tadon to chikuwa (1998) # License to Live (1999) # Kizuna (1998) # Bounce ko gals (1997) # Cure (キュア) (1997) # The Eel (うなぎ) (1998) # Paradise Lost (1997) # Sleeping Man (眠る男) (1996) # Shall We Dance? (Shall we ダンス?) (1997) # Kamikaze Taxi (1995) # Gurenbana (1993) # Under Northern Lights (1990) # The Great Department Store Robbery (1987) # Tampopo (1985) # The Legend of Sayo (1982) # The Tower of Lilies (1982) # Hunter in the Dark (1979)[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Koji Yakusho ] Some related entries: Liu Xiaoqing | Sarah Parish | Daniel Cosgrove | Sara Kestelman | Jennifer Tilly | The Member of the Wedding | Zypora Spaisman | James Morrison | Glenn Shadix | Stephen Dorff | Marina Tsintikidou This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Koji Yakusho; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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