Toshinori Omi
Toshinori Omi, born on December 7, 1965, in Tokyo, Japan, is a distinguished actor celebrated for his impactful performances in Japanese cinema. He gained prominence early in his career with a notable appearance in "Tenkôsei" in 1982, which showcased his talent and set the stage for future roles.
Omi further solidified his reputation with his compelling performance in "Toki o kakeru shôjo" in 1983, a film that has since become a classic in the genre of animated storytelling. His versatility as an actor was further highlighted in "Tasogare Seibei" in 2002, a period drama that received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the prestigious Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year.
Throughout his career, Toshinori Omi has captivated audiences with his ability to embody complex characters, earning respect in both film and theater. His contributions to the arts have not only enriched the Japanese film industry but have also garnered him a dedicated fanbase. Omi continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment world, with a legacy that reflects his passion for storytelling and his exceptional talent as an actor.
Filmography
The Zen Diary
37 Seconds
The Phoenix (1978)
Tora-san's Salad-Day Memorial
Downtown Heroes
Casting Blossoms to the Sky
Miss Lonely
Oshi no Ko -The Final Act-
My Broken Mariko
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Kaza-hana
Wedding High
Hachiko
Typhoon Club
Wasao
Chizuko's Younger Sister
I Just Didn't Do It
Haruka, Nostalgia
Tonbi
The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House
Tiger and Dragon