Hiroki Hasegawa

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Hiroki Hasegawa
Hasegawa Hiroki from "Hekishu" at Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2018 (45618807131).jpg
Born (1977-03-07) March 7, 1977 (age 44)
Tokyo, Japan
Alma materChuo University
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present
AgentHirata Office
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)

Hiroki Hasegawa (長谷川博己, Hasegawa Hiroki), nicknamed Hasehiro-sama (ハセヒロ様),[1] (born March 7, 1977 in Tokyo[2]) is a Japanese stage, film, and television actor. Trained as a stage actor at the Bungaku-za after graduating from Chuo University, he first began to appear on Japanese TV in small roles in 2008, and then in films in 2011.

Filmography[]

Television[]

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2010 Second Virgin Kō Suzuki NHK [3]
2011 I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper Keiichi Asuda NTV
Suzuki Sensei Suzuki Sensei TV Tokyo Lead role
2013 Yae's Sakura Kawasaki Shōnosuke NHK Taiga drama [3]
Kumo no Kaidan Saburō NTV Lead role
2015 Dating: What's It Like to Be in Love? Takumi Taniguchi Fuji TV [4]
2016 Soseki Natsume and his Wife Natsume Sōseki NHK Miniseries [3]
Gokumon tō Kosuke Kindaichi NHK Lead role; TV movie [5]
2018–19 Manpuku Manpei Tachibana NHK Asadora [3]
2020–21 Kirin ga Kuru Akechi Mitsuhide NHK Lead role; Taiga drama [6]

Film[]

Year Title Role Director(s) Notes Ref.
2011 Second Virgin Kō Suzuki Hiroshi Kurosaki
2013 Why Don't You Play in Hell? Hirata Sion Sono
2014 Princess Jellyfish Shū Koibuchi Taisuke Kawamura
Lady Maiko Noritsugu Kyōno Masayuki Suo
2015 Love & Peace Ryōichi Suzuki Sion Sono Lead role
Mozu Kazuo Higashi Eiichirō Hasumi
This Country's Sky Ichige Haruhiko Arai
Attack on Titan Shikishima Shinji Higuchi
2016 Sailor Suit and Machine Gun: Graduation Tsukinaga Kōji Maeda
Shin Godzilla Rando Yaguchi Hideaki Anno / Shinji Higuchi Lead role [7]
Double Life Shirō Ishizaka Yoshiyuki Kishi
2017 Before We Vanish Sakurai Kiyoshi Kurosawa
2018 Asian Three-Fold Mirror 2018: Journey Suzuki Daishi Matsunaga Lead role; segment Hekishu [8]
2019 Another World Eisuke Junji Sakamoto [9]
Samurai Marathon Itakura Katsuakira Bernard Rose [10]

Awards[]

Year Award Category Work(s) Result Ref
2012 35th Japan Academy Film Prize Newcomer of the Year Second Virgin Won
36th Elan d'or Awards Newcomer of the Year Himself Won
5th Tokyo Drama Awards Best Supporting Actor I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper Won
2017 40th Japan Academy Film Prize Best Actor Shin Godzilla Nominated
2019 44th Hochi Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Another World, Samurai Marathon Nominated
2020 74th Mainichi Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Another World Nominated
2021 24th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix Best Actor Kirin ga Kuru Won [11]

References[]

  1. ^ Kayashima, Naomi (4 June 2011). "【NEXT BREAKERS】長谷川博己~舞台育ちの役者魂で衝撃作に挑戦". (in Japanese). Nikkei Business Publications. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  2. ^ "長谷川博己 プロフィール" [Hiroki Hasegawa Profile] (in Japanese). Hirata Office. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "長谷川博己". NHK. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "杏&長谷川博己が初"月9"ドラマ! 超理系女子×ニート男子で「結婚」目指す". Cinema Cafe. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  5. ^ "長谷川博己が金田一耕助に、ドラマ『獄門島』で仲里依紗らと共演". Cinra.net. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  6. ^ "長谷川博己、吉沢亮にエール!大河は「一生の宝物」". Model Press. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  7. ^ "メチャ恐い!長谷川博己が明かす新しいゴジラの姿とは". Cinematoday. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  8. ^ "アジア三面鏡2018 Journey". eiga.com. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  9. ^ "半世界". eiga.com. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  10. ^ "佐藤健、小松菜奈、森山未來、長谷川博己ら集結『サムライマラソン』新写真". Cinra.net. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  11. ^ "2020年度ドラマGP年間大賞発表". Nikkan Sports. Retrieved May 9, 2021.

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