- Goro Inagaki
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Gorō Inagaki Born December 8, 1973 Origin Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan Genres J-pop Occupations Singer, actor Years active 1987–present (entering Johnny & Associates) Associated acts SMAP Gorō Inagaki (稲垣 吾郎 Inagaki Gorō , born December 8, 1973 ) is a Japanese musician and actor from Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. Inagaki is a member of the Japanese pop group SMAP.[1] His career began while he was in junior high school, when his sister submitted his picture to a talent company; he was subsequently chosen to join SMAP, which has a considerable following in Japan.[citation needed] Inagaki's first major acting role was in the motion picture Saraba itoshino yakuza, released in 1990.[citation needed] His international film debut was in the romantic comedy Private Lessons II, playing the male lead role of a Japanese student who falls for his tutor. Private Lessons II also starred SMAP lead vocalist Masahiro Nakai.
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Personal life
In 2001, Inagaki was involved in a dispute with a police officer over a parking ticket; he was arrested under the charge of violating road traffic laws and obstructing the official duty of a police officer.[2][3] Inagaki was temporarily suspended from all public appearances by his agency, Johnny & Associates, but SMAP itself continued to perform concerts during his suspension. The local police station of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department in Shibuya Special Ward sent a report to the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office recommending an additional charge of assault. This charge was not upheld by the prosecutor, and Inagaki paid the fine immediately after release.[4]
Filmography
Drama
- Seishun Kazoku (1989)
- Gakkō e ikō (1991)
- Hatachi no Yakusoku (1992)
- Usodemoiikara (1993)
- Tōkyō Daigaku Monogatari (1994)
- Saikō no Koibito (1995)
- Subarashiki Kazokuryokō (1996)
- Saigo no Kazokuryokō (1996)
- Kare (1997)
- Koi no Katamichikippu (1997)
- Sommelier (1998)
- Shinshitsusaibō (1998)
- Kiken na Kankei (1999)
- Saimin (2000)
- Onmyōji (2001)
- Kekkon no Jyōken (2002)
- Yoisho no Otoko (2002)
- Ren'ai Hensachi (2002)
- Hoshi ni Negai o (2004)
- Inugamike no Ichizoku (The Kindaichi Series) (2004)
- 9.11 (2004)
- Yatsuhakamura (The Kindaichi Series) (2004)
- M no Higeki (2005)
- Asuka e soshite madaminukoe (2005)
- Jōōbachi (The Kindaichi Series) (2006)
- Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru (2006)
- Aakuma ga Kitarite Fue wo Fuku (The Kindaichi Series) (2007)
- Hanazakari no Kimitachi e (2007) (episode 9)
- Sasaki Fusai no Jinginaki Tatakai (2008)
- Akuma no Temariuta (The Kindaichi Series) (2009)
- Triangle (2009)
- Kamen Rider G (2009)
- Nagareboshi (2010)
- Bull Doctor (2011)
Movies
- Saraba itoshino yakuza (1990)
- Private Lessons (1993)
- Shoot (1994)
- Super Scandal (1996)
- Parasite Eve (1997)
- Hypnosis (1999)
- University of Laughs (2004)
- Voice of Ratchet in One Piece (Karakurijō no Mecha Kyohei), Movie 7 (2006)
- Narration for Hokkyoku no Nanu (Japanese release of Arctic Tale) (2007)
- Thirteen Assassins (2010)
TV Shows
- SMAP×SMAP (1996 - )
- Aishuutantei 1756 (2010 - )
- SmaStation (2001 - )
- G.I.Goro (2010)
- Goro's bar presents my fair lady (2009–2010)
- Wasurebumi (2003–2010)
- Goro's bar (2004–2009)
- Honto ni atta kowai hanashi (2004–2005)
- Goro no sonata (2004)
- Goro no hosomichi (2004)
- Tokumei research 200X (1997–2004)
- Inagaki geijutsu kan (2000)
- WIN (1996–1997)
- Ai ga mori mori (1992–1995)
References
- ^ Flowers from hell Jim Harper - 2009 - Page 60
- ^ Mainichi Shimbun, 25 August 2001
- ^ Pop Queen Utada Reigns in Japan. 113, 52. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. December 29, 2001. p. 51. ISSN 0006-2510. http://books.google.com/books?id=sBIEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA51&dq=%22Goro+Inagaki%22#v=onepage&q=%22Goro%20Inagaki%22&f=false.
- ^ Asahi Shimbun, 27 August 2001
Categories:- 1973 births
- Japanese actors
- Japanese musicians
- Living people
- SMAP members
- Japanese idols
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