Takashi Fujii
Takashi Fujii was born on March 10, 1972 in Osaka, Japan. He is an actor, known for Babel (2006), Lost in Translation (2003) and Kamen Rider Build: Be the One (2018). He has been married to Otoha since July 30, 2005.
Two lost souls visiting Tokyo -- the young, neglected wife of a photographer and a washed-up...
Movie pagePokémon 4Ever
as White (voice)In order to escape a greedy Pokémon hunter, Celebi must use the last of its energy to travel...
Movie page20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End
as Friendship Party PromotorIn 1969, Kenji, an elementary school kid and his friends built a secret base during their summer...
Movie pageMind Game
as Jiisan (voice)Nishi is a loser who has a crush on his childhood girlfriend. After an encounter with the...
Movie pageL♡DK
as Teacher OndaAoi Nishimori's parents moved to another city for work, but Aoi didn't want to transfer to a new...
Movie pageKamen Rider Build The Movie: Be The One
as Mitsuomi Goubara · Zebra Lost SmashAfter the end of the civil war that tore apart Japan, the new governors of Touto, Hokuto and...
Movie pageNigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu: Ganbare Jinrui! Shinshun Special!!
as uncreditedMikuri and Hiramasa both work and share housework duties. They have peaceful days together. One...
Movie pageSchool Ghost Story: Curse Special
as IguchiJapanese horror film with four segments.
Movie pageWill I Be Single Forever?
as uncredited36-year-old bachelorette Mami achieved success with an essay she wrote 10 years ago. Mami has...
Movie pageMio's Cookbook
as SeiemonWhen Mio was young, she lost her parents in a great flood and also became separated from her...
Movie pageThere's Always Tomorrow - The Movie
as FujiiOffice drama wherein a mediocre salaryman struggling hard to face a dream.
Movie pageKuroido Goroshi
as uncreditedMarch 1952, the only doctor in the village Shiba had found a dead body of Sanako. The cause of...
Movie pageCopycat Killer
as Kazuaki TakaiMasahiro Nakai (SMAP) stars in this hit film based on the best-selling novel by Miyuki Miyabe....
Movie pageThe Nutcracker 3D
as Prince (voice)This adaptation of the Nutcracker story (by Tchaikovsky and original choreography by Marius...
Movie pageMy Small Land
as Ota TakeshiSarya lives between three worlds: Having fled from Turkey to Japan, her small family tries to...
Movie pageJekyll & Hyde & Tears & Liquor
as uncreditedAn adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" tells...
Movie pageCurtain Call
as Shuhei YasukawaKaori is pursuing her career as a journalist for a magazine with great enthusiasm. But as a...
Movie pageWednesday Downtown
as Panel memberEverybody has theories that they personally cling blindly to regardless of proof or scientific...
TV Show pageMission To Kill
as uncreditedContinuation of the popular series of films about the assassins in Edo. This show marks the...
TV Show pageAlive: Dr. Kokoro, The Medical Oncologist
as Morio MitsunoOnda Kokoro is an oncologist called Dr Onkoro for short by the people around her and teased that...
TV Show pageThe Full-Time Wife Escapist
as Hideshi HinoA series of events leads single, 25-year-old Mikuri Moriyama and 36-year-old Hiramasa Tsuzaki to...
TV Show pageA Town Without Seasons
as ShimaIt follows a group of people who are still living in temporary housing 12 years after a natural...
TV Show pageLove Is Blind: Japan
as Self - HostIn this reality dating series, marriage-minded singles in Japan meet, date and get engaged —...
TV Show pagePassion for Punchlines
as Tani ShotaMay 31, 2021—as COVID-19 continued to spread, Masayasu Wakabayashi and Ryota Yamasato were on...
TV Show pageHeaven's Kiss
as uncreditedHigh school girl Asumi is a huge fan of visual rock star Shu. When Shu suddenly announces he is...
TV Show pageModern Young Monha
as uncreditedIshizawa Hajime works as a sales department chief for a trading company. The younger employees...
TV Show pageBeauty 7
as Kaoru KoganeiIn its heyday 10 years ago, a once bright, promising, and full of spirit beauty salon now finds...
TV Show pageThere's Always Tomorrow, We Have Tomorrow
as uncreditedAshita Ga Arusa is a Japanese television drama series first aired on NTV in 2001.
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