Shigeki Hosokawa
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Biography

Shigeki Hosokawa attended Ogaki Municipal North Elementary School and Ogaki Municipal North Junior High School. He then graduated from Ogaki Public High School in 1988. He had his first acting role in a TBS
J-Drama , also called or J-drama, are television programs that are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily. Format All major TV networks in Japan produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedy, detective stories, horror ...
(Japanese drama) in 1994. He then made a brief appearance on a variety game show in the same year. From 1995 to 2000, he was a professional model. He took time off from modeling in 2002 to study acting more thoroughly. He did not go to an acting school after his high school graduation so he used this time to improve his skill. Though mainly a model from 1995 to 2002, he had bit parts in commercials and drama series. One of his more notable roles during his "time off" from acting was as Takeda-sensei, a teacher in the hit live-action adaptation of ''GTO''. In late 2004, it was announced that Shigeki Hosokawa would be the lead in the then upcoming season of the long running Kamen Rider franchise, ''
Kamen Rider Hibiki is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series, serving as the fifteenth installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu programs. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei. ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' first ai ...
''. He drew fans from both the target demographic of children and house wives alike. His role as Hibiki garnered many good reviews from Japanese critics. After ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' finished airing, he then landed the role of Taira no Shigehira in the Samurai Drama, ''Yoshitsune''. Both ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' and ''Yoshitsune'' aired in the 8:00 time slot, AM and PM respectively. Because both shows aired in different 8 o'clock timeslots, he has been given the nickname "The 8 o'clock man" in Japan. Hosokawa's next major role was that of the ill-fated F.B.I. agent, Raye Iwamatsu, in the live action adaptations of the ''Death Note'' manga. He then went on to play the father character in the TV movie, Kaigo Etoile (''The Nursing Care Star'') which will start its Japanese airing on September 18, 2006. He played the father of the main character. His role is that of an aging and divorced father who has developed dementia. He played the lead role in a one-hour live action special that served as a prologue to the '' Skullman'' anime series. In 2016, Shigeki Hosokawa's contract period of the affiliated office "Samday" was unilaterally canceled, with Hosokawa applying to the Tokyo District Court in January 2017 to protest this sudden cancelation. The next month, a provisional disposition was decided to continue Hosokawa's contract, with it formally ending in May 2017. During and after this time period, the Japanese media would portray Hosokawa in an unpleasant manner, accusing his sudden contract termination as the result of him committing acts of "harassment". In response to these broadcast, Hosokawa submitted a petition to the BPO in January 2018, stating that "there was a malicious aim to infringe on my honor and credibility." Ultimately, the Tokyo District Court accepted Hosokawa's claim, proving his innocence. However, despite having been a victim of misinformation, Hosokawa's career as an actor was severely affected by this incident, with his reprisal of Hitoshi Hidaka/Kamen Rider Hibiki being a difficult issue altogether.


Filmography


Television

* ''Kindan no kajitsu'' (1994) * ''Kimi to ita natsu'' (1994) * ''Kagayaku toki no naka de'' (1995) * ''Campus Note'' (1996) as Miura Masahiko * ''Coach'' (1996) as Nobuo Komatsuzawa * ''Ii hito'' (1997) as Yosuke Uemura * ''Kanojo Tachi no Kekkon'' (1997) as Atsushi Mochizuki * ''
Great Teacher Onizuka ''Great Teacher Onizuka'', officially abbreviated as ''GTO'', is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tooru Fujisawa. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' from January ...
'' (1998) * ''Kōritsuku Natsu'' (1998) as Tatsuhiko Konno * ''Out ~ Tsumatachi no Hanzai'' (1999) as Tsutomu Mayama * ''Peach na Kankei'' (1999) * ''Joi: Nothing Lasts Forever'' (1999) as Makoto Sodou * ''
Furuhata Ninzaburō is a Japanese television series that ran periodically on Fuji Television from 1994 until its final episodes (specials) in 2006. It was written by Japanese playwright Kōki Mitani and is often referred to as the Japanese version of ''Columbo''. ...
2'' (1999) * ''Border: Hanzai Shinri Sōsa File'' (1999) * ''Aijin No Okite'' (2000) as Naoki Akimoto * ''Gekka no Kishi'' (2000) as Masumi Koda * ''Îzu Kiken na tobira: Ai wo tejô de tsunagu toki'' (2001) * ''Hikeshiya Komachi'' (2004) as Keizuke Nakayama * ''Blue Moshiku wa Blue'' (2003) as Kawami * ''Officer Ichiro'' (2003) as Keiji Ichiro * ''My Little Chef'' (2002) as Masato Adachi * ''Local News, Section 3'' (2001) as Kochira Dai San Shakaibu * ''Kaigo Etoile'' (2005) * ''
Yoshitsune Yoshitsune may refer to: * Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159–1189) ** ''Gikeiki'', a Japanese chronicle, sometimes known in English by Helen Craig McCullough's translated title ''Yoshitsune'' ** ''Yoshitsune'' (TV series), a 2005 Japanese television ...
'' (2005) as
Taira no Shigehira (1158–1185) was one of the sons of Taira no Kiyomori, and one of the Taira Clan's chief commanders during the Heian period of the 12th century of Japan. Famous battles Following the Battle of Uji (1180), Battle of Uji in 1180, Shigehira fo ...
* ''
Kamen Rider Hibiki is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series, serving as the fifteenth installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu programs. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei. ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' first ai ...
'' (2005–2006) as Hibiki (Hitoshi Hidaka) * '' Skull Man: Prologue of Darkness'' (2007) as Hiroshi Kozumi


Television commercials

* ''
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'' (日本経済新聞) (2004) * Tiovita Drink (
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; チオビタドリンク) *
Oronamin C , produced by Otsuka Chemical Holdings Co., Ltd., (distributed and sold by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.) is a carbonated beverage available in Japan. It is commonly called Oronamin C or Oronamin. Its name is similar to the Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. ...
(
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; オロナミン) as Hibiki


Movies

*''
Kamen Rider Hibiki & The Seven Senki is the movie for the Japanese tokusatsu production Kamen Rider Hibiki, directed by Taro Sakamoto and written by Toshiki Inoue. The movie's title and plot is a reference to the classic Akira Kurosawa film, the Seven Samurai. This movie marks the d ...
'' (2005) as Hibiki *''
Death Note ''Death Note'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen manga, manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from December 2003 to ...
'' (2006) as Raye Iwamatsu *''Koharu Beauty'' (?)


Video games

*'' Kamen Rider: Battride War Genesis'' (2015) as Hibiki (voice) *''
Kamen Rider Hibiki is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series, serving as the fifteenth installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu programs. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei. ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' first ai ...
'' (2005) as Hibiki (voice) *'' es'' (2001) as Keigo Nakanishi


Dubbing


References


External links


Official website
(Archive)
Personal blog
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hosokawa, Shigeki Living people 1971 births Japanese male actors Actors from Gifu Prefecture People from Ōgaki