Hidekazu Mashima
Hidekazu Mashima hails from Yonezawa in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. His passion for film was sparked during his time at Kokushikan University in Tokyo, where he initially studied law. Influenced by friends who shared a love for cinema, Mashima began taking acting classes, which eventually led to a significant breakthrough in his career. He landed the lead role in "Chong," a graduation film directed by Lee Sang Il, in 2000. This opportunity marked the beginning of his professional journey in acting.
Despite parental concerns about his decision to leave law school, Mashima made the bold choice to abandon his legal studies and fully commit to his acting aspirations in Tokyo. Over the years, he has built a diverse portfolio, showcasing his versatility across various genres in both film and television. Known for his compelling performances, he has earned recognition and accolades throughout his career.
Mashima's contributions to the Japanese entertainment industry extend beyond acting, as he has also participated in several notable projects that highlight his creativity and dedication. His journey from a law student to a celebrated actor illustrates his determination and passion for the craft, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in contemporary Japanese cinema.
Filmography
My Beloved Stranger
Hyouka: Forbidden Secrets
Listen to the Universe
The Foreign Duck, the Native Duck and God in a Coin Locker
Fish Story
One Missed Call 2
Traces of Sin
It's in the Woods
The Door into Summer
Make a Bow and Kiss
The Wind in Your Heart
Butterfly Sleep
The Yin Yang Master Zero
Love Like the Falling Petals
Scrap Heaven
Omotenashi
A Man
Ossan's Love: Love or Dead
Have a Song on Your Lips
Pararescue Jumper
Emergency Interrogation Room
Fishbowl Wives
Followers