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Taiwanese and Japanese mixed-race children.
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Takeshi Kaneshiro currently lives in seclusion in Japan, living a very low-key life, and rarely travels to be photographed by the masses.
Takeshi Kaneshiro (Takeshikaneshiro), born on October 11, 1973 in Taipei, Taiwan Province, is a Japanese actor and singer. In 1991, he starred in the TV series "Grassland Champion". In 1992, he launched his first personal **** "The Night of Breakup" and officially entered the showbiz.
In 1993, he starred in the first movie "The Legend of Modern Heroes"; In the same year, he won the Silver Award for the Most Promising Newcomer Award at the 16th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the Hong Kong Metro Radio Hot Chinese Singer Award.
In 1994, the starring urban movie "Chongqing Forest" was released. In 1998, the starring drama liquid wheel movie "The City That Never Sleeps" was released and was shortlisted for the Best Actor Award at the 41st Japanese Film Blue Ribbon Awards; In the same year, he won the Best Actor Award at the 18th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for the TV series "God, Please Give Me More Time". In 1999, he received the Special Award at the Japan Society of Film and Television Producers Awards.
In 2002, he was shortlisted for the Best Actor Award at the 33rd Japanese Drama Academy Awards for the TV series "** Bowling".
Takeshi Kaneshiro's early years
On October 11, 1973, Takeshi Kaneshiro was born in Tianmu District, Taipei City, Taiwan Province. Since the date of birth is the 11th, and the eleven together are "shi", so his father named him "takeshi", which together is a samurai, and his father chose the key for him and this name in the hope that he would become a brave "samurai". Takeshi Kaneshiro rarely had the opportunity to speak Japanese when he was a child due to his father's busy career and stayed in Japan for a long time, and he still couldn't speak Japanese until he was 7 years old.
Takeshi Kaneshiro studied at the Japanese Overseas Chinese School, his classmates called him "Chinese", and his neighbors called him "Japanese", they were not willing to play with Takeshi Kaneshiro, and his personality gradually became more introverted. Later, Takeshi Kaneshiro transferred to an American school, and although the study pressure was high, the school gave him the space to open and free; Takeshi Kaneshiro, who didn't speak English at first, also attended a refresher class with some of his classmates.
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Takeshi Kaneshiro is Japanese. Takeshi Kaneshiro, Japanese nationality, mother is Taiwanese, and father is the first Japanese jujube search person to transfer eel breeding technology to Taiwan, and he is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent.
Takeshi Kaneshiro (Takeshi Kaneshiro) was born on October 11, 1973 in Taipei, Taiwan Province, China, and is an actor and singer. In 1992, he launched his first personal **** "The Night of the Breakup", thus officially entering the showbiz.
Character evaluationTakeshi Kaneshiro is so tall and well-defined. When silent, cold, noble and lonely; When smiling like a rock, he is shy and simple like a child. He is a sentimental introverted handsome man, just like the sensitive, affectionate, delicate, deep and innocent of the double scum Oyu.
His low-key and resolute attitude is also a kind of self-truth.