Hiroki Narimiya
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- Name Hiroki Narimiya
- Japanese: 成宮寛貴 (なりみや ひろき)
- Birthdate: September 14, 1982
- Birthplace: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- Height: 172cm
- Blood Type: A
- Talent Agency: Topcoat
[edit] Bio
Hiroki debuted in 2000 in the play “Horobikaketa jinrui, sono ai no honshitsu to wa (Perishing humankind, what is the essence of its love?)” written by Brad Fraser and starring Amon Miyamoto. Hiroki was chosen for the part of Kane from 3,000 actors who auditioned.He acted in his first movie “Oboreru sakana,” a Toei production, in February 2001.In 2002, he appeared as a student in “Gokusen,” a TV series on the Nippon Television Network which set a record for viewer ratings. With his life-sized performance in this role, Hiroki won both serious acclaim and popularity.In the same year, he played the lead role in “Okan wa uchu wo shihaisuru,” a special on the Fuji Television Network.Hiroki took on his first period film, the Toho movie “Azumi,” in 2003. The film, which became a smash hit, provided an opportunity for him to display the skillful swordplay that he had mastered through daily training.At the same time, Hiroki began to gain prominence as a young fashion leader with the announcement of a line of clothes he designed along with a number of collaboration products. His trademark “Narimiya cut” hairstyle, in particular, became a fashion rage among Japanese teens.In the fall of 2003, he appeared as a model in his Tokyo collection.2004 found Hiroki expanding his acting talents when he took on his first lead role in the Shakespearean play “Oki ni mesumama (As You Like It),” which also starred Yukio Ninagawa. In 2005, he starred in two TV series, including his first TV drama lead in the TBS series “Ima, ai ni yukimasu.” He also featured in four films including the Toho production “Nana.” Also in 2005, Hiroki picked up the 29th Elan D’or Newcomer Award, which is presented to up-and-coming actors working in television and film.
[edit] Filmography
- Drop (2009)
- Halfway | Harufuwei (2009)
- Lalapipo (2009)
- Bandage (2008)
- Unfair: The Movie (2007) - Toda
- Nana 2 (2006) - Nobu
- Sakuran (2006) - Sojiro
- Tsubakiyama kacho no nanoka-kan (2006) - Hiromi Takeuchi
- Akihabara@DEEP (2006) - Page
- Stormy Night Arashi no yoru ni (2005) - Mei
- Tantei Jimusho 5: 5 Number de Yobareru Tanteitachi no Monogatari (2005)
- Rampo Noir Rampo jigoku (2005) - Tooru (story "Kagami jigoku")
- Nana (2005) - Nobuo Terashima
- Last Quarter Kagen no tsuki (2004) - Tomoki Anzai
- Breathe In, Breathe Out Shinkokyû no hitsuyô (2004) - Daisuke Nishimura
- Azumi (2003) - Ukiha
- Lovers' Kiss (2003) - Tomosho Fujii
- Oboreru sakana (2001) - Hotaro
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[edit] TV Shows
- Innocent Love (Fuji TV / 2008)
- Honey and Clover (2008)
- The Family (2007)
- Sushi Oji! (TV Asahi / 2007)
- Swan the Fool (2007)
- Adventures of the Super Monkey: Journey to the West | Saiyuuki (Fuji TV / 2006) - ep.6
- Komyo ga tsuji (2006)
- The Tragedy of M (2005)
- Be With You | Ima Ai ni Yukimasu (2005)
- Orange Days (2004)
- Stand Up!! (TBS / 2003)
- High School Teacher (2003)
- Salaryman Kintaro 3 (TBS / 2002) - ep.3
- Gokusen (2002)
- Kisarazu Cat's Eye (2002)
[edit] TV Movies
- Nadeshiko Tai (Fuji TV / 2008)
- Barefoot Gen | Hadashi no Gen (Fuji TV / 2007)
- Akuma ga kitarite fue wo fuku (Fuji TV / 2007)
- Can I Still Live? (2006)


