Tadanobu Asano Movies and Career Information
Nov 27, 1973
Yokohama
Actor
Tadanobu Asano (浅野 忠信, Asano Tadanobu), born Tadanobu Sato (佐藤 忠信, Satō Tadanobu, born November 27, 1973), is a Japanese actor. He is best known for his roles such as Dragon Eye Morrison in Electric Dragon 80.000 V, Kakihara in Ichi the Killer, Mamoru Arita in Bright Future, Hattori Genosuke in Zatoichi, Kenji in Last Life in the Universe, Aman in Survive Style 5+, Ayano in The Taste of Tea, and Temudjin in Mongol. Asano was born in Yokohama to a Japanese father and a mother of Navajo ancestry. His 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 Koreeda'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 Koreeda in the pseudo-documentary Distance in 2001. His best known works internationally are the samurai films Gohatto (1999) and Zatoichi (2003), as well as the critically acclaimed
- Tadanobu Asano Movies before 2011
- Kabei: Our Mother 2009
- Mongol 2008
- Taste of Tea (Cha No Aji) 2007
- Buried Forest (Umoregi) 2005
- Vital 2005
- Bright Future 2004
- Cafe Lumiere 2004
- Last Life in the Universe (Ruang rak noi nid mahasan) 2004
- Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi 2004
- Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl 2003
- Distance 2003
- Woman of Water 2002
- Ichi the Killer (Koroshiya 1) 2001
- Party 7 2000
- Taboo (Gohatto) 2000
- Electric Dragon 80.000 V 2000
- Taboo 1999
- Away With Words (San tiao ren) 1999
- Gemini 1999
- Picnic (Pikunikku) 1996
- Funky Forest: The First Contact (Naisu no Mori)
- Eli, Eli, lema, sabachthani?
- Invisible Waves
- Face of Jizo (Chichi to kuraseba)
- Sad Vacation
- Survive Style 5+
- Kaza-hana
- Takeshi Kitano's Zatoichi
- Distance (2001)
- Eatrip
- Villon's Wife (Viyon no tsuma)
- Maborosi
- Rampo Noir (Rampo jigoku)
- Hana