Kazunari Ninomiya
Kazunari Ninomiya, affectionately known as Nino, was born on June 17, 1983. He is a multifaceted Japanese entertainer recognized as a singer, songwriter, actor, voice actor (seiyū), and radio personality. Ninomiya gained significant fame as a member of the popular boy band Arashi, which debuted in 1999. His most notable film role came in 2006 when he portrayed Private Saigo in Clint Eastwood's acclaimed war drama, Letters from Iwo Jima, a performance that earned him international recognition.
Ninomiya's journey in the entertainment world began at the young age of 13 when he joined the prestigious talent agency Johnny & Associates in 1996. Before his rise to stardom with Arashi, he showcased his acting talents in the stage adaptation of Stand by Me, portraying the character Chris. His diverse career includes a wide array of television dramas, films, and theatrical performances, solidifying his reputation as a prominent actor within the group.
Ninomiya's acting prowess is often highlighted by his ability to convey deep emotions through his expressions and voice. His dedication to his craft has garnered him several awards and nominations, reflecting his status as one of the standout performers in Japan's entertainment landscape.
Filmography
Exit 8
Gantz: Perfect Answer
Tang
Tekkonkinkreet
Yellow Tears
Nagasaki: Memories of My Son
Gantz
Assassination Classroom: Graduation
Assassination Classroom
Analog
Letters from Iwo Jima
My Family (2022)