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Masatoshi Nakamura | |
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中村 雅俊 | |
| Born | (1951-02-01)1 February 1951 (age 74) Onagawa, Miyagi, Japan |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, singer |
| Years active | 1974–present |
| Spouse | Igarishi Junko |
| Children | 1 son, 3 daughters |
| Website | columbia |
Masatoshi Nakamura (中村 雅俊,Nakamura Masatoshi; born 1 February 1951) is a Japanese actor and singer fromOnagawa, Miyagi. He graduated fromKeio University.[1]
Nakamura joined theBungakuza theater troupe in 1973 and made his television debut in 1974 with "Warera Seishun.[2] Masatoshi made his film debut with "Fureai" in the same year .[3] He won his first major award at theElan d'or Awards in 1975.[4] In 1977, he married actress Junko Igarashi.[5] In 2012, he played the role ofFumimaro Konoe in thePeter Webber's filmEmperor.[6]
As a singer his first single "Fureai" peaked at number 1 in the Japanese single record chart in 1974.[7] Besides "Fureai" he has several other hit songs such as "Oretachi no Tabi" and "Koibito mo Nureru Machikado".[8] "Nakamura appeared in theKōhaku Uta Gassen in 1982 and 2012.
| Title | Date | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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| Fureai | 1974 | Hisashi Yamawaki | ||
| Bochann | 1977 | Daisuke Kondō | ||
| Tora-san Plays Cupid | 1977 | Ryōsuke Shimada | ||
| Akumagakitarite Fuewofuku | 1979 | Sakuzo | ||
| HashireIchiro | 2001 | Ichiro Ishikawa | [9] | |
| Hinokio | 2005 | Kaoru Iwamoto | ||
| American Pastime | 2007 | American film | ||
| Tokugawa Fūunroku Hachidai Shōgun Yoshimune | 2008 | Tokugawa Yoshimune | ||
| Leonie | 2010 | Toshu Senda | ||
| Yoake no Machi de | 2011 | |||
| Emperor | 2012 | Fumimaro Konoe | American-Japanese film | |
| A Tale of Samurai Cooking | 2013 | Narrator | ||
| Sakura Guardian in the North | 2018 | |||
| The Three Sisters of Tenmasou Inn | 2022 | [10] | ||
| Touch | 2024 | British-Icelandic film | [11] | |
| Sunset Sunrise | 2025 | [12] | ||
| Our Journey of 50 Years | 2026 | Kōsuke Tsumura (Karsuke) | Lead role, also director | [13] |
| Title | Date | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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| Warera Seishun | 1974 | Shun Okita | Lead role | |
| Oretachi no Kunshō | 1975 | Takahisa Igarashi | Lead role | |
| Oretachi no Tabi | 1975 | Kōsuke Tsumura (Karsuke) | Lead role | [13] |
| Kashin | 1977 | Takasugi Shinsaku | Taiga drama | |
| Yuhigaokano Soridaijin | 1978 | Yujiro Oiwa | Lead role | |
| Onna Taikō-ki | 1981 | Toyotomi Hidenaga | Taiga drama | |
| Oshin | 1983 | Shunsaku | Asadora | |
| Hissatsu Watashinin | 1984 | Sota | Lead role;Hissatsu series | |
| Hokorino Hōshu | 1985 | Haruki Serizawa | Lead role | |
| Kasuga no Tsubone | 1989 | Tokugawa Hidetada | Taiga drama | |
| Yonigeya Honpo | 1999 | Masahiko Genji | Lead role | |
| Oyaji Tantei | 2001 | Kōauke Saotome | Lead role | |
| Musashi | 2003 | Sanada Yukimura | Taiga drama | |
| Half Blue Sky | 2018 | Senkichi Nireno | Asadora | |
| Two Homelands | 2019 | Kisaburō Yokoyama | Miniseries | |
| Date My Daughter! | 2021 | Shunichirō Oda | ||
| The Forbidden Magic | 2022 | Kazurō Ukai | Special appearance; TV movie | [14] |
| House of the Owl | 2024 | Takeuchi | [15] |