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==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
| − | *'''Name:''' Kitano Takeshi | + | *'''Name:''' 北野武 (きたの たけし) |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Name (romaji):''' Kitano Takeshi |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Nickname:''' ビートたけし / Beat Takeshi |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Also known as:''' Bito Takeshi, Takeshi |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Profession:''' Actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, mangaka, painter |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1947|Jan|18}} |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Birthplace:''' Adachi, Tokyo, Japan |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Height:''' 178 cm |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Star sign:''' Capricorn |
| − | *'''Talent | + | *'''Blood type:''' A |
| + | *'''Talent agency:''' T. N. Gon | ||
| + | *'''Former agency:''' [http://www.office-kitano.co.jp/ Office Kitano] | ||
| − | == | + | ==TV Shows as an Actor== |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Futatsu no Sokoku (2019)|Futatsu no Sokoku]] (TV Tokyo, 2019) |
| − | *[[Musashi]] | + | *[[Idaten]] (NHK, 2019) |
| + | *[[Doctor X ~ Gekai Daimon Michiko#Special|Doctor X SP]] (TV Asahi, 2016) | ||
| + | *[[Kuroi Fukuin]] (TV Asahi, 2014) | ||
| + | *[[Kenji Onijima Heihachiro]] (TV Asahi, 2010) | ||
| + | *[[Kikoku]] (TBS, 2010) | ||
| + | *[[Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo]] (TBS, 2009, ep1) | ||
| + | *[[Ano Senso wa Nan Datta no ka]] (TBS, 2008) | ||
| + | *[[Ten to Sen]] (TV Asahi, 2007) | ||
| + | *[[Musashi]] (NHK, 2003) | ||
| + | *[[Kogoro Akechi vs Kaijin Nijyuu Menso]] (TBS, 2002) | ||
| + | *[[Hyakunen no Monogatari]] (TBS, 2001) | ||
| − | == | + | ==Movies as an Actor== |
| − | * | + | *Kantoku: Banzai! / Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007) |
| + | *Takeshis' (2005) | ||
| + | *Chi to Hone (2004) | ||
| + | *Izo (2004) | ||
| + | *The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003) | ||
| + | *Battle Royale II: Requiem (2003) | ||
| + | *Battle Royale (2000) | ||
| + | *Brother (2000) | ||
| + | *Gohatto (1999) | ||
| + | *Kikujiro no Natsu (1999) | ||
| + | *Tokyo Eyes (1998) | ||
| + | *Hana-bi (1997) | ||
| + | *Gonin (1995) | ||
| + | *Johnny Mnemonic (1995) | ||
| + | *Minna-yatteruka! (1995) | ||
| + | *Kyoso Tanjo (1993) | ||
| + | *Sonatine (1993) | ||
| + | *Sakana Kara Daiokishin!! (1992) | ||
| + | *Erotikkuna Kankei (1992) | ||
| + | *3-4x Juugatsu (1990) | ||
| + | *Hoshi Tsugu Mono (1990) | ||
| + | *Sono Otoko, Kyobi ni Tsuki (1989) | ||
| + | *Anego (1988) | ||
| + | *Komikku Zasshi Naka Iranai! (1986) | ||
| + | *Yasha (1985) | ||
| + | *Kanashii Kibun de Joke (1985) | ||
| + | *Jukkai no Mosquito (1983) | ||
| + | *Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) | ||
| + | *Sukkari... Sono ki de! (1981) | ||
| + | *Manon (1981) | ||
| + | *Danpu Wataridori (1981) | ||
| + | *Makoto-chan (1980) | ||
| − | [[Category:JActor]] | + | ==Movies as a Screenwriter== |
| − | [[Category:JDirector]] | + | *Kantoku: Banzai! / Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007) |
| + | *Takeshis' (2005) | ||
| + | *The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003) | ||
| + | *Asakusa Kid (2002) (novel) | ||
| + | *Dolls (2002) | ||
| + | *Brother (2002) | ||
| + | *Kikujiro no Natsu (1999) | ||
| + | *Hana-bi (1997) | ||
| + | *Kid Return (1996) | ||
| + | *Minna-yatteruka! (1995) | ||
| + | *Kyoso Tanjo (1993) (novel) | ||
| + | *Sonatine (1993) | ||
| + | *Ano Natsu, Ichiban Shizukana Umi (1991) | ||
| + | *3-4x Juugatsu (1990) | ||
| + | *Sono Otoko, Kyobi ni Tsuki (1989) (didn't receive credit) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Movies as a Director== | ||
| + | *Kantoku: Banzai! / Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007) | ||
| + | *Takeshis' (2005) | ||
| + | *The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003) | ||
| + | *Dolls (2002) | ||
| + | *Brother (2002) | ||
| + | *Kikujiro no Natsu (1999) | ||
| + | *Minna-yatteruka! (1995) | ||
| + | *Sonatine (1993) | ||
| + | *Ano Natsu, Ichiban Shizukana Umi (1991) | ||
| + | *3-4x Juugatsu (1990) | ||
| + | *Sono Otoko, Kyobo ni Tsuki (1989) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
| + | <vote type=1 /> | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Trivia== | ||
| + | *Before joining the Japanese geinoukai, Takeshi was a tap dancer, boxer, and a strip club master of ceremonies (MC). | ||
| + | *In the late 1970's to early 1980's, Takeshi was a member of the comedy duo '''Two Beats''', pairing up with [[Beat Kiyoshi]]. That was the booming period for ''manzai'', a comedy style very similar to [[Wikipedia:Abbott and Costello|Abbott and Costello]] in the United States. | ||
| + | *As an actor, he uses the name '''Beat Takeshi'''. As a director or writer, he uses his real name, '''Kitano Takeshi'''. | ||
| + | *Besides writing movies, he has also written over 50 books. | ||
| + | *Count Takeshi in the gameshow [[Wikipedia:Takeshi's Castle|Takeshi's Castle]]. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==External Links== | ||
| + | *[https://takeshi-kitano.jp/ Official site] | ||
| + | *[[Wikipedia:ja:ビートたけし|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
| + | *[[Wikipedia:Takeshi Kitano|English Wikipedia]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[Category:JActor]] | ||
| + | [[Category:JDirector]] | ||
| + | [[Category:JWriter]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:29, 17 January 2026
Contents
Profile
- Name: 北野武 (きたの たけし)
- Name (romaji): Kitano Takeshi
- Nickname: ビートたけし / Beat Takeshi
- Also known as: Bito Takeshi, Takeshi
- Profession: Actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, mangaka, painter
- Birthdate: 1947-Jan-18 (age 79)
- Birthplace: Adachi, Tokyo, Japan
- Height: 178 cm
- Star sign: Capricorn
- Blood type: A
- Talent agency: T. N. Gon
- Former agency: Office Kitano
TV Shows as an Actor
- Futatsu no Sokoku (TV Tokyo, 2019)
- Idaten (NHK, 2019)
- Doctor X SP (TV Asahi, 2016)
- Kuroi Fukuin (TV Asahi, 2014)
- Kenji Onijima Heihachiro (TV Asahi, 2010)
- Kikoku (TBS, 2010)
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo (TBS, 2009, ep1)
- Ano Senso wa Nan Datta no ka (TBS, 2008)
- Ten to Sen (TV Asahi, 2007)
- Musashi (NHK, 2003)
- Kogoro Akechi vs Kaijin Nijyuu Menso (TBS, 2002)
- Hyakunen no Monogatari (TBS, 2001)
Movies as an Actor
- Kantoku: Banzai! / Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007)
- Takeshis' (2005)
- Chi to Hone (2004)
- Izo (2004)
- The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003)
- Battle Royale II: Requiem (2003)
- Battle Royale (2000)
- Brother (2000)
- Gohatto (1999)
- Kikujiro no Natsu (1999)
- Tokyo Eyes (1998)
- Hana-bi (1997)
- Gonin (1995)
- Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
- Minna-yatteruka! (1995)
- Kyoso Tanjo (1993)
- Sonatine (1993)
- Sakana Kara Daiokishin!! (1992)
- Erotikkuna Kankei (1992)
- 3-4x Juugatsu (1990)
- Hoshi Tsugu Mono (1990)
- Sono Otoko, Kyobi ni Tsuki (1989)
- Anego (1988)
- Komikku Zasshi Naka Iranai! (1986)
- Yasha (1985)
- Kanashii Kibun de Joke (1985)
- Jukkai no Mosquito (1983)
- Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983)
- Sukkari... Sono ki de! (1981)
- Manon (1981)
- Danpu Wataridori (1981)
- Makoto-chan (1980)
Movies as a Screenwriter
- Kantoku: Banzai! / Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007)
- Takeshis' (2005)
- The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003)
- Asakusa Kid (2002) (novel)
- Dolls (2002)
- Brother (2002)
- Kikujiro no Natsu (1999)
- Hana-bi (1997)
- Kid Return (1996)
- Minna-yatteruka! (1995)
- Kyoso Tanjo (1993) (novel)
- Sonatine (1993)
- Ano Natsu, Ichiban Shizukana Umi (1991)
- 3-4x Juugatsu (1990)
- Sono Otoko, Kyobi ni Tsuki (1989) (didn't receive credit)
Movies as a Director
- Kantoku: Banzai! / Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007)
- Takeshis' (2005)
- The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003)
- Dolls (2002)
- Brother (2002)
- Kikujiro no Natsu (1999)
- Minna-yatteruka! (1995)
- Sonatine (1993)
- Ano Natsu, Ichiban Shizukana Umi (1991)
- 3-4x Juugatsu (1990)
- Sono Otoko, Kyobo ni Tsuki (1989)
User/Viewer Ratings
Trivia
- Before joining the Japanese geinoukai, Takeshi was a tap dancer, boxer, and a strip club master of ceremonies (MC).
- In the late 1970's to early 1980's, Takeshi was a member of the comedy duo Two Beats, pairing up with Beat Kiyoshi. That was the booming period for manzai, a comedy style very similar to Abbott and Costello in the United States.
- As an actor, he uses the name Beat Takeshi. As a director or writer, he uses his real name, Kitano Takeshi.
- Besides writing movies, he has also written over 50 books.
- Count Takeshi in the gameshow Takeshi's Castle.


