Ken Watanabe
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| Ken Watanabe (渡辺 謙) | |
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Ken Watanabe in 2007 |
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| Born | Kensaku Watanabe October 21, 1959 Koide, Niigata, Japan |
| Years active | 1984 - present |
| Spouse(s) | Yumiko Watanabe (div.2005) Kaho Minami (2005-) |
Ken Watanabe (渡辺 謙 Watanabe Ken?, born October 21, 1959) is a Academy Award-nominated Japanese stage, film, and television actor. To English-speaking audiences he is known for playing tragic hero characters, such as General Tadamichi Kuribayashi in Letters from Iwo Jima and Lord Katsumoto in The Last Samurai.
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[edit] Biography
Born Ken Watanabe in Koide, Niigata prefecture, his mother was a school teacher and his father taught calligraphy.
[edit] Japanese roles
After graduating from high school in 1978, Watanabe moved to Tokyo to begin his acting career, getting his big break with the Tokyo-based theater troupe En. While with the troupe, he was cast as the hero in the play Shimodani Mannencho Monogatari, under Yukio Ninagawa's direction. The role attracted critical and popular notice.
In 1982, he made his first TV appearance in Michinaru Hanran (Unknown Rebellion), and his first appearance on TV as a samurai in Mibu no koiuta. He made his feature-film debut in 1984 with MacArthur's Children.
Watanabe is mostly known in Japan for playing samurai, as in the 1987 Dokuganryu Masamune (One eyed dragon, Masamune) the 50-episode NHK drama for which he is now best known. He played the lead character, Matsudaira Kurō, in the television jidaigeki Gokenin Zankurō, which ran for several seasons. He has gone on to earn acclaim in such historical dramas as Oda Nobunaga, Chushingura, and the movie Bakumatsu Junjo Den.
In 1989, while filming Haruki Kadokawa's Heaven and Earth, Watanabe was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia. He returned to acting while simultaneously undergoing chemotherapy treatments, but in 1994 suffered a relapse.
As his health improved his career picked back up. He co-starred with Koji Yakusho in the 1998 Kizuna, for which he was nominated for the Japanese Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
In 2002, he quit the En (Engeki-Shudan En) theater group where he had his start and joined the K-Dash agency. The film Sennen no Koi (Thousand-year Love, based on The Tale of Genji) earned him another Japanese Academy Award nomination.
In 2006, he finally won Best Lead Actor at the Japanese Academy Awards for his role in Memories of tomorrow (Ashita no Kioku), where he played a patient with Alzheimer's Disease.
[edit] English films
Watanabe was introduced to most Western audiences with the 2003 film The Last Samurai for which his performance as Katsumoto in earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Watanabe also appeared in the 2005 films Batman Begins and Memoirs of a Geisha, where he played The Chairman. In 2006 he starred in Clint Eastwood's film Letters from Iwo Jima. He has also filmed ads for American Express and Yakult and in 2004, he was featured in People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People edition.
[edit] Personal life
In 2001 he announced at a press conference that his ¥170 million (1.4 million USD, 2001) home had been repossessed and that he was heavily in debt.
Ken is divorced from his ex-wife, Yumiko, with whom he has two children: Anne Watanabe, a 21 year-old model, and Dai (渡辺大), a 23 year-old actor. On December 3, 2005, he married actress Kaho Minami.
2006 Watanabe reveals in his newly published autobiography "Dare? - Who Am I?" that he has Hepatitis C virus[1]. At a PR event held May 23, 2006 in Tokyo's Ginza district, he said he was in good condition at the moment, but was still undergoing treatment. [2]
2007 Ken Watanabe has used numerous speech coaches on many of his films [3]. As that may be the case, his retention of a lessened Japanese accent in his American based films seemed to falter at the 2007 Academy Awards as he was "hard-to-understand" in a presentation with Catherine Deneuve[4].
[edit] Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
| 1984 | MacArthur's Children | Tetsuo Nakai | |
| Bruce's Fists of Vengeance | |||
| 1985 | 9 Deaths of the Ninja | Sensei | |
| Kekkon Annai Mystery (結婚案内ミステリー Kekkon Annai Misuterī) |
Funayama Tetsuya/Masakazu Sekine | ||
| 1986 | The Sea and Poison (海と毒薬 Umi to Dokuyaku) |
Toda | |
| Tampopo | Gun | ||
| 1987 | Karate Warrior (Il ragazzo dal kimono d'oro) |
Master Kimura | |
| Commando Invasion | |||
| 1988 | Karate Warrior 2 (Il ragazzo dal kimono d'oro 2) |
Master Kimura | |
| 1989 | Violent Zone | Old Mishima | |
| 1998 | Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald | Raita Onuki, Truck Driver | |
| 2000 | Space Travellers (スペーストラベラーズ Supēsu toraberāzu) |
Sakamaki | |
| 2000 | Ikebukuro West Gate Park |
Inspector Yokoyama | TV series |
| 2001 | Genji: A Thousand-Year Love (千年の恋 ~ひかる源氏物語 Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji Monogatari) |
Fujiwara Michinaga/Fujiwara Nobutaka | |
| 2003 | The Last Samurai | Katsumoto | |
| T.R.Y. | Masanobu Azuma | ||
| 2004 | Castle of Sand (砂の器 Suna no utsuwa) |
Shūichirō Imanishi | TV series |
| 2005 | Memoirs of a Geisha | The Chairman | |
| Batman Begins | Ra's Al Ghul | ||
| Year One in the North (北の零年 Kita no zeronen) |
Hideaki Komatsubara | ||
| 2006 | Memories of Tomorrow (明日の記憶 Ashita no Kioku) |
Masayuki Saeki | first starring role |
| 2007 | A Dream of Red Mansions | Li | |
| Letters from Iwo Jima | General Tadamichi Kuribayashi | ||
| 2008 | Cirque du Freak | Mr. Tall | filming |
[edit] Stage
- Britannicus henso (1980)
- Shitaya mannencho monogatari (1981)
- Fuyu no raion (The Lion in Winter) (1981)
- Pajaze (1981)
- Platonof (1982)
- Kafun netsu (1982)
- Pizarro (1985)
- Hamlet (1988)
- Hamlet no gakuya -anten (2000)
- Towa part1-kanojo (2000)
- Towa part2-kanojo to kare (2001)
[edit] Awards and nominations
| Year | Nominating Body | Result | Award | Movie |
| 2007 | Japanese Academy Awards | Won | Best Leading Actor | Memories of tomorrow |
| 2004 | Academy Awards | Nominated | Best Supporting Actor | The Last Samurai |
| Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Nominated | Best Supporting Actor | The Last Samurai | |
| Golden Globes | Nominated | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture |
The Last Samurai | |
| Satellite Awards | Nominated | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama |
The Last Samurai | |
| Screen Actors Guild Awards | Nominated | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role |
The Last Samurai | |
| Blue Ribbon Awards | Won | Special Award | The Last Samurai | |
| 2003 | Japanese Academy Awards | Won | Best Supporting Actor | Hi wa mata noboru |
| 2002 | Japanese Academy Awards | Won | Best Supporting Actor | Genji: A Thousand-Year Love |
| 1999 | Japanese Academy Awards | Won | Best Supporting Actor | Kizuna |
| 1987 | Elandor Awards | Won | Newcomer | Umi to Dokuyaku |
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.thebody.com/content/art6050.html
- ^ http://www.japan-zone.com/news/2006/05/index.shtml
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0913822/
- ^ http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/articles/2007/07_Mar---Oscar_Oscar_Oscar.asp

