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They say that Tkaeshi is a bit to become more and more bold... Want to know more?...
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The other news can make some of fans really sad – but again that is just a rumor that Takeshi Kaneshiro is marired... Want to know more?...article authors:Samanosuke, TakeshisFun and mikomi
QUOTE: Since I went nuts over Red Cliff, the good people here at Ningin (and the good people who work with Takeshi Kaneshiro) allowed me to interview Takeshi Kaneshiro (that’s right, I bolded it twice- can you tell I was excited about this?) For those of you who haven’t been following my Red Cliff posts (shame on you, go read my blog!), Takeshi played a leading role in Red Cliff as famous military strategist Zhuge Liang. Read on for Takeshi on his role in Red Cliff and more.
K-20 - K-20: Legend of the Mask or The Fiend with Twenty Faces Release date: 20.12.2008 Release country: Japan Production companies: ROBOT, Nippon Television Network Corporation (NTV) and Toho Distiribution (東宝配給) Runtime: 137 min
Director: Shimako Sato (佐藤嗣麻子) Based on the novel of So Kitamura "K-20" (北村想の小説『完全版 怪人二十面相・伝』)
TOKYO: Usually, when I'm in Tokyo, only three names
matter a lot to me. Joel Robuchon, Sadaharu Aoki and Pierre Hermé.
This time, I added one more to the top of my
list: Takeshi Kaneshiro.
He doesn't cook or whip up any sweets, but,
gosh, he's gorgeous. The actor of Japanese and Taiwanese parentage stars in the
Japanese movie, "K-20: The Fiend with 20 Faces", which is in cinemas
now.
Also starring Takako Matsu and Toru Nakamura,
the film is a screen version of the comic book, set in a fictional Japan where a
19th-century class system continues to thrive. "K-20" (short for
"Fiend with 20 Faces" - in Japanese, of course) is a mysterious
masked thief who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. Kaneshiro plays
lead character Heikichi Endo, a circus acrobat who is mistakenly believed to be
K-20. In
the course of the action, the Fiend's identity is finally unmasked.....read the_rest of the article...
Takeshi Kaneshiro: noting can stop this multilingual, multitalented and multi cultural powerhouse leading man of Asian cinema. Not boarders. Not box office. Not even gravity.
STRIKE while the iron is hot, they say. With
heart-throb Takeshi Kaneshiro fresh from his success playing Zhuge Liang – the
wise premier and adviser of General Liu Bei in John Woo’s historic war epic Red
Cliff – Emporio Armani snapped up the star in July to be the label’s new face.
Headlining Emporio Armani’s 2008 autumn and
winter marketing campaign, Kaneshiro is the first Asian model to front a
campaign for the Italian label, joining the likes of other celebrities such as
football stars David Beckham and Kaka, and actor Josh Hartnett. Kaneshiro’s
first prominent modeling contract was with Prada a decade ago.
This gives French cosmetic brand Biotherm Homme
all the more reason to be convinced that they have made the right choice. The
image of someone who is famous, healthy and positive, Kaneshiro is seen as the
perfect interpretation of the brand as he is “natural, modern, confident and
virile”. MORE
Biotherm Homme is your
first attempt at being a spokesperson for a men’s skincare range and your first
endorsement ever. How long have you been the face of Biotherm Homme?