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* ''[[Perhaps Love]]'' (2005) (Titled ''Winter Song'' for the Japanese release)
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* ''[[House of Flying Daggers]]'' (2004) (Titled ''Lovers'' for the Japanese release)
* ''[[House of Flying Daggers]]'' (2004) (Titled ''Lovers'' for the Japanese release)
* ''[[Onimusha 3: Demon Siege]]'' (2004) - (VG) (voice: Japanese version) Samanosuke Akechi
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* ''[[Returner]]'' (2002)
* ''[[Onimusha: Warlords]]'' (2001) (VG) (voice: Japanese version) Samanosuke Akechi
* ''[[Love in year 2000]]'' (2000) (voice: Japanese version)
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==Videogames==
==Videogames==
* ''[[Onimusha]]'' (2001) (VG)
* ''[[Onimusha: Warlords]]'' (2001) (VG) (voice: Japanese version) Samanosuke Akechi
* ''[[Onimusha 3]]'' (2004) (VG)
* ''[[Onimusha 3: Demon Siege]]'' (2004) - (VG) (voice: Japanese version) Samanosuke Akechi


==Misc==
==Misc==

Revision as of 03:11, 4 February 2010

Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor Takeshi Kaneshiro (Japanese and Chinese: 金城 武, romaji: Kaneshiro Takeshi, Pinyin: Jīnchéng Wǔ), born October 11, 1973, is an actor of mixed heritage – his father is Ryukyuan and his mother is of Taiwanese descent.

Name

Kaneshiro is a common Okinawan family name[1]. In kanji, 金城 is Kaneshiro and is Takeshi (given name), with Japanese readings. He appears as 金城 武 (Kaneshiro Takeshi) on Japanese media.

Although Kaneshiro is not a Chinese surname, the first kanji of Kaneshiro coincides with the Chinese surname Jin . Since personal names are commonly written in Chinese characters in both Chinese and Japanese naming conventions, with surnames before given names, this gives Kaneshiro the freedom whether distinguish himself as a Japanese or not when working in Chinese-speaking countries by preserving or removing the space between his surname and given name.

Biography

With a mother from Taiwan and a father from Okinawa, Japan. Kaneshiro was born and raised in Taipei and is a Japanese citizen (nationality).[2][3]

He has two elder brothers who are seven and one years older than him.[4] After graduating from Taipei Japanese Junior High School, he enrolled at English-based Taipei American School, which enabled him to converse in English. He is multi-lingual: fluent in Chinese (Mandarin and Taiwanese) and Japanese. As a result of his varied background, Kaneshiro can speak with varying degrees of fluency in English, Cantonese, and Japanese. While he was studying there[where?] he began doing TV commercials, and he decided to quit school to pursue a singing and acting career.

Career

In 1992, Kaneshiro made his singing debut, entering the business with the nickname Aniki, meaning 'older brother' in Japanese. His debut album was Heartbreaking Night (1992). Contracted to EMI, he wrote many of his own Mandarin and Cantonese songs. The following year, his popularity propelled him into acting and he no longer produces any commercial music.

His first movie was Executioners (1993) and this was followed by the critically acclaimed Wong Kar-Wai film Chungking Express (1994) and a string of other Hong Kong movies. Later, Kaneshiro starred in the highly successful Japanese TV mini-series God, Please Give Me More Time (1998), allowing him to branch into Japanese movies such as Returner (2002). Kaneshiro's work, however, is more heavily concentrated in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. He also became well known in the video game industry portraying the samurai warrior Samanosuke in the Capcom hit Onimusha. In a June 2007 article on the movie site Ain't It Cool News, it was revealed that Kaneshiro will be in the Onimusha movie, reprising his role as Samanosuke and for a 2011 release.[5][6][7]

Outside of the entertainment business, Kaneshiro has acted as a spokesperson and model for Emporio Armani (2008) as well as, Prada (1998), Lifecard credit card company, VAIO personal computer, Honda, Lipice lips moisturizer, SonyEricsson, Pocari Sweat soft drink, Morinaga chocolate, Volvic, GEOS (eikaiwa) (language school), Petronas oil company, Japan Asia Airways, Hyundai Motor Company, Toyota MarkX ZiO, Mitsubishi Galant, NTT docomo the predominant mobile phone operator in Japan, NTT Yellow Pages, Shiseido, Lycos, UCC Ueshima Coffee Co., Kadokawa Shoten a well-known Japanese publisher based in Tokyo, Rice Burger, Roasted barley tea, One2Free (HK), and Kiwi cold drink, and the most recent Biotherm Homme since 2005.[8]

Personal life

About his personal life Kaneshiro has been quoted as saying “If one day I get married and have kids, I will probably be one of those men who really care for the family. I will eat at home every day, and help with the chores and take care of the children.”[9]

Filmography

Movies

Drama

Kamisama, Mou Sukoshi Dake

Japan

  • Golden Bowl (2002) (Japanese: ゴールデンボウル)
  • Love 2000 (2000) (Japanese: 二千年の恋)
  • God, Please Give Me More Time (1998) (Japanese: 神様、もう少しだけ)
  • The Miracle on a Christmas Night (1995) (Japanese: 聖夜の奇跡)

Hong Kong

  • Colour Of Armour (1995)

Taiwan

  • Grass Scholar (1992)

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label Notes
1992 Heartbreaking Night
(分手的夜裡)
Philips, Polygram Mandarin album (Release date: September 1992)
1993 Just You and Me
(只要你和我)
Philips, Polygram Mandarin album (Release date: June 1993)
1993 Reliable Best Friend
(可依靠的好朋友)
Unknown Mandarin album (Best of 1992-1993) (Release date: 1993)
1994 Tender Superman
(溫柔超人)
Philips, Polygram Mandarin album (Release date: February 1994)
1994 Ideal Lover
(標準情人)
EMI Mandarin album (Release date: December 1994)
1994 Missed Date
(失約)
EMI Cantonese album (Release date: December 1994)
1995 For My Beloved
(給我心愛的人)
EMI Cantonese album (Release date: June 1995)
1995 Secretly Drunk
(偷偷的醉)
EMI Mandarin album (Release date: October 1995)
1996 No Matter How Hard
(多苦都願意)
EMI Mandarin album (Release date: October 1996)
1996 Memories
(精選集 Memories)
Unknown Mandarin album (Release date: 1996)
1998 Best Collection
(金城武的精選歌集)
Unknown Mandarin album (Release date: 1998)

Movie soundtracks

Year Title Track Featuring Takeshi Notes
2005 Perhaps Love (如果愛) No.4 Forgot Who I am (忘了我是誰)
(duet with Zhou Xun 周迅),
No.6 Beautiful Story (美麗故事)
(duet with Ji Jin Hee 池珍熙),
No.10 Crossroad (十字街頭)
(duet with Zhou Xun 周迅),
No.11 What If (假如)
(Solo)
Mandarin album (Release date: 2005)

Videogames

Misc

References

  1. ^ Okinawa, the History of an Island People, page xvii; "the charater , very commonly found in surnames and place names *snip* Thus Kaneshiro can also be read Kinjo.", by George H. Kerr
  2. ^ Takeshi Kaneshiro movieseer.com
  3. ^ http://n.yam.com/cna/entertain/200810/20081031999824.html - Golden Horse Awards removes Kaneshiro due to nationality disqualification - Central News Agency (Republic of China) 2008-10-31
  4. ^ YouTube - 金城武專訪 - Part 8 of 8
  5. ^ ONIMUSHA fans prepare to be happy... - Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news
  6. ^ http://ps3.qj.net/Takeshi-Kaneshiro-as-Samanosuke-in-Onimusha-movie/pg/49/aid/94254
  7. ^ http://xbox360.qj.net/Capcom-clarifies-on-SSF2-HD-Remix-beta-hints-at-Onimusha-and-Clock-Tower-films/pg/49/aid/121066
  8. ^ http://www.biotherm.com/men/index.htm
  9. ^ in TOUCH magazine (Hong Kong) Issue 46 Nov, 05