Hiroki Narimiya
Hiroki Narimiya | |
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成宮 寛貴 | |
Born | 平宮 博重 September 14, 1982 Tokyo, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000-2016 |
Hiroshige Narimiya (平宮 博重, Narimiya Hiroshige) (born September 14, 1982), better known as Hiroki Narimiya (成宮 寛貴, Narimiya Hiroki), is a former Japanese actor.
Early life[]
He was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. His parents are from Okinawa Prefecture. His parents divorced when he was young, and in his third year of junior high school, his mother died and he raised his brother by dropping out of school, taking on part-time jobs, and paid for his brother's high school and college expenses. He had made a promise to his mother to become serious about acting and through his multitude of part-time jobs, was eventually scouted and passed an audition making his way into his debut in 2000.
Career[]
He soon debuted in 2000 in the play "Horobikaketa Jinrui, Sono Ai no Honshitsu to wa (Perishing Humankind, What is the Essence of Its Love?)." Hiroki was chosen for the part of Kane out of the 3000 actors who auditioned.
In February 2001, he made his movie debut in "Oboreru Sakana", a Toei production. In 2002, he appeared as Noda in the television drama, "Gokusen." With his life-sized performance in this role, Hiroki won both serious acclaim and popularity. That same year, he was the lead in "Okan wa Uchu wo Shihaisuru", a television special on Fuji Television Network. Come 2003, he performed in his first period film, Azumi, which became a box office hit and allowed Hiroki to display his swordplay skills from daily training.
In 2004, Hiroki returned to the stage in the Shakespearean play "Oki ni Mesumama (As You Like It)" and had a supporting role in the TBS drama Orange Days. The next year, he starred in the TBS series "Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu" and was featured in four films, including Nana, the sequel for which was released December 2006. In 2012, Hiroki starred as Phoenix Wright in the live-action film adaption Ace Attorney directed by Takashi Miike.
While working on his acting career, Hiroki has been proving himself quite the fashion leader. He designed a line of clothes along with many collaboration projects. Fall 2003, he appeared as a model for his Tokyo collection. His trademark hairstyle (the "Narimiya Cut"[1]) became all the rage among Japanese teens. Hiroki has also appeared on more than 10 covers of fashion and other magazines in the past year and received the 2005 Crystallized Style Award (presented by Swarovski).[2]
Hiroki has received many offers to model overseas for high-fashion brands, which fits in his plans to pursue work outside Japan as both a model and actor.[3]
On December 9, 2016, Narimiya sent a fax to TV news channels announcing that he was leaving the entertainment industry due to allegations he used cocaine.[4]
Filmography[]
Movies[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Lovers' Kiss | Tomoaki Fujii | |
2003 | Azumi | Ukiha | |
2004 | Kagen no Tsuki | Tomoki Anzai | |
2005 | Nana | Nobuo Terashima | |
2005 | Rampo Noir | Tooru | Story "Kagami jigoku" |
2005 | Arashi no Yoru Ni | Mei | Voice |
2006 | Akihabara@DEEP | Deep | |
2006 | Sakuran | Sojiro | |
2006 | Nana 2 | Nobuo Terashima | |
2007 | Unfair | Toda | |
2009 | Gokusen: The Movie | Takeshi Noda | |
2009 | Halfway | Takanashi | |
2010 | The Lone Scalpel | Nakamura's adult son | [5] |
2012 | Gyakuten Saiban | Phoenix Wright / Ryūichi Naruhodō | |
2012 | The Floating Castle | Yukie Sakamaki | |
2013 | The Complex | Sasahara | |
2014 | Aibou: The Movie III | Tôru Kai | |
2016 | Assassination Classroom: Graduation | Shiro / Kōtarō Yanagisawa |
- (2001)
- Ikisudama (2001)
- (2003)
- (2004)
- (2005)
- (2009)
- (2009)
- (2010)
Dramas[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Hidamari no Ki | Ryoan tezuka | Episodes 1 & 6 |
2016 | Kaitō Yamaneko | Hideo Katsumura | [6] |
- Kindaichi Case Files (2001) - episode 4 & 5
- (2002)
- Kisarazu Cat's Eye (2003)
- Gokusen (2003)
- Stand UP!! (2003)
- (2003)
- Orange Days (2004)
- (2005)
- Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu (2005)
- (2005)
- (2005)
- Koumyou ga Tsuji (2006)
- Barefoot Gen (2007)
- The Family (2007)[7]
- Honey and Clover (2008)
- Innocent Love (TV series) (2008)
- Bloody Monday (2008)
- Tokyo Dogs (2009) - episode 1
- (2009)
- Bloody Monday Season 2 (2010)
- Yankee-kun to Megane-chan (2010)
- (2010)
- (2011)
- (2011)
- (2011) as Yutaka Ozaki
- Mou Yuukai Nante Shinai (2012)
- (2012)
- (2012)
- (2013)
- (2013) - episode 7
- (2013)
- Kindaichi Case Files - 獄門塾殺人事件 (2014)
- (2015) - Motoharu Asahina
Stage[]
- Nightfall (黄昏, Tasogare) (2003)
- Rōnin Machi (浪人街, Rōnin Town) (2004)
- As You Like It (お気に召すまま, Oki ni Mesumama) (2004)
- Madame Melville (2004)
- Kitchen (2005)
Video games[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Console | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Yakuza 4 | Masayoshi Tanimura | Voice and likeness. Replaced by Toshiki Masuda in the PlayStation 4 port. | PlayStation 3 | [8] |
2012 | Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney | Phoenix Wright | Voice | Nintendo 3DS | [8] |
Dubbing roles[]
Title | Role | Voice dub for | Notes | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pan | James Hook | Garrett Hedlund |
Advertisements[]
- J-PHONE(2002)
- House Food ビストロシェフ
- 「ビストロシェフ」(2003)
- House Food 新・カレーライス宣言 (2005)
- アニマックス 開局5周年記念CM(2003)
- JAL 北海道キャンペーン(2004)
- Vodafone(2004)
- SEA BREEZE(2006)
- UNIQLO(2007)
- 宝酒造「TAKARA CAN CHU-HI」(2007)
- GUNZE(2008)
- 森永乳業「MORINAGAMILK DOUBLE ESPRESSO」(2009)
- キャドバリー「STRIDE」(2010)
- シマンテック「NORTON 2011」(2010)
- コスモライフ「COSMO WATER」(2012)
- YAMATO HOME CONVENIENCE(2012)
- Sapporo Brewery「WHITE BELG」(2014)
References[]
- ^ or "Narimiya-hair" イケメン出演番組を無料放送<パソコンテレビGyaO ギャオ> Archived 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine(in Japanese) - GyaO
- ^ hitomi&成宮寛貴“クリスタルな輝き”CONFIDENCE ランキング&ニュース -ORICON STYLE-(in Japanese) - Oricon
- ^ 成宮寛貴オフィシャルサイト|PROFILE(in Japanese) -
- ^ 成宮寛貴さんが引退 週刊誌が「薬物使用疑惑」報道:朝日新聞デジタル
- ^ "A Lone Scalpel Review". SBS Movies. Retrieved 2018-01-06.
- ^ "KAT-TUN's new single chosen as the theme song to Kamenashi Kazuya's starring drama". tokyohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
- ^ "華麗なる一族". MBS. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Hiroki Narimiya (visual voices guide) - BTVA - Behind The Voice Actors". behindthevoiceactors.com. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.CS1 maint: postscript (link)
External links[]
- 1982 births
- Living people
- Japanese male film actors
- Japanese male television actors
- Japanese male video game actors
- Japanese male voice actors
- Male voice actors from Tokyo
- Male actors from Tokyo
- 20th-century Japanese male actors
- 21st-century Japanese male actors