Takanori Jinnai

Takanori Jinnai (陣内孝則, Jinnai Takanori) is a Japanese actor, film director, and singer. He was born August 12, 1958 in Okawa, Fukuoka. He made his directorial debut with Rockers (ロッカーズ or Rokkazu), a 2003 film based on his years as vocalist for the punk rock band The Rockers (ザ・ロッカーズ). He was nominated best actor for a Japanese Academy Award three times, once in 1988 and twice in 1989. He won the award for Best Actor at the 12th Hochi Film Awards for Chōchin.[1]

Takanori Jinnai
陣内孝則
Born (1958-08-12) August 12, 1958
OccupationActor, singer, director
Years active1976–present

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1982 Burst City Lead role
1987 Chōchin Chiaki Mmurata Lead role
1989 Zatoichi
2010 Kōshōnin Keigo Kirisawa
2013 Kamen Rider Wizard in Magic Land Prime Minister Orma / Kamen Rider Sorcerer
2019 Iwane: Sword of Serenity

Dramas

Year Title Role Network Notes
1987 Dokuganryū Masamune Toyotomi Hidetsugu NHK Taiga drama
1989 Aishiatterukai! Ippei Fuji TV Lead role
1991 Taiheiki Sasaki Dōyō NHK Taiga drama
1997 Mōri Motonari Sue Harukata NHK Taiga drama
1999 Tengoku ni Ichiban Chikai Otoko (Heaven Cannot Wait) Yoshimi Tendo TBS
2005 1 Litre of Tears Ikeuchi Mizuo Fuji TV
2014 Gunshi Kanbei Ukita Naoie NHK Taiga drama
2016 Shizumanu Taiyō Sōsuke Iwagō Wowow
2020 Kirin ga Kuru Imai Sōkyū NHK Taiga drama

TV movies

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Detective Conan: Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge Kogoro Mouri Live-action special
2007 Shinichi Kudo Returns! Showdown with the Black Organization Kogoro Mouri Live-action special
2007 1 Litre of Tears: Memories Ikeuchi Mizuo
2011 Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge! The Mystery of the Legendary Strange Bird Kogoro Mouri Live-action special
Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case Kogoro Mouri Live-action special

As director and writer

YearTitleNotesCredited asCast
2003RockersFilmDirector
writer
Katsuya Kobayashi
Ryunosuke Kamiki
Yumi Asō
2007SmileFilmDirector
writer
Mirai Moriyama
Rosa Kato
Yoshiko Tanaka
2016Kōfuku no AlibiFilmDirectorKiichi Nakai
Tae Kimura
Toshirō Yanagiba

References

  1. 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved October 19, 2010.


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