Takuya Iba
Takuya Iba, hailing from Osaka, Japan, embarked on his international modeling journey in 1995, quickly establishing himself as a prominent figure in the industry. He has collaborated with leading brands, including Asahi Bank of DBS, and his image has graced extensive print and billboard advertisements across Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, and other regions in Asia.
His modeling prowess caught the attention of Esquire magazine, which showcased his work in Hong Kong, solidifying his status in the pop culture landscape with features in publications such as HIM Magazine, Hot Dog Press, and Fine Boys.
Transitioning from modeling to acting, Takuya has made a name for himself in television, film, and theater. His diverse range of roles includes portraying a "Bad Guy" in the film "Rondo" and a SWAT team member in "Monday," directed by SABU. He is a familiar face on Japanese television, having appeared in major series like "Ashita no Kita Yoshio" (Fuji TV), "Tokujyou Kabach" (TBS), "Kuroi Taiyou" (ANB), and "Taidaima" (NHK).
In theater, Takuya has demonstrated his versatility in productions such as "Gogo Eggman" at ROUTE 30 Theater, "Moon River" at Community Theater, and "For Those We Love" at Southern Theater.
Beyond the stage and screen, Takuya is an accomplished electric bass player and an advanced equestrian. Fluent in Japanese, Cantonese, and English, he moved to Hollywood in 2010, continuing to expand his artistic horizons with representation in both Asia and the USA.
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