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  1. Hidetoshi Nishijima (Japanese: 西島 秀俊, Hepburn: Nishijima Hidetoshi, born March 29, 1971) is a Japanese actor model. He is widely regarded as one of Japan's leading actors, having appeared in a wide range of films from science fiction films such as Shin Ultraman (2022) to small-scale art films such as Dolls (2002).

  2. Hidetoshi Nishijima (西島 秀俊?, Nishijima Hidetoshi; Tokyo, 29 marzo 1971) è un attore giapponese, conosciuto soprattutto per il suo ruolo nella serie televisiva Asunaro hakusho (1993) e nel film Drive My Car (2021).

  3. Hidetoshi Nishijima was born on 29 March 1971 in Hachioji, Japan. He is an actor, known for Drive My Car (2021), The Wind Rises (2013) and License to Live (1998).

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.78 m
    • Hachioji, Japan
  4. Nishijima Hidetoshi is a Japanese actor. Nishijima starred in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 1998 film "License to Live". He was given the Best Supporting Actor award at the Yokohama Film Festival in 2008.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Rating
    2024
    All about Suomi add Japanese Movie, 2024, ...
    Kusano Keigo Support Role
    0.0
    2024
    Hebi no Michi add Japanese Movie, 2024, ...
    Yoshimura Support Role
    0.0
    2023
    Kubi add Japanese Movie, 2023, Akechi ...
    Akechi Mitsuhide Support Role
    0.0
    2022
    Goodbye Cruel World add Japanese Movie, ...
    Anzai Mikiya Main Role
    7.0
  5. Hidetoshi Nishijima. Data di nascita 29 marzo 1971 a Tokyo (Giappone). Nel 2022 ha ricevuto il premio come miglior attore al NSFC Awards per il film Drive My Car. Hidetoshi Nishijima ha oggi 53 anni ed è del segno zodiacale Ariete.

  6. 26 gen 2022 · Hidetoshi Nishijima doesn’t talk a lot in the Japanese film “Drive My Car” as Yûsuke Kafuku, a polite, thoughtful theater actor dealing with the loss of his wife, Oto, while trying to...

  7. He is widely regarded as one of Japan's leading actors in numerous films and television drama series. He has appeared in a wide range of films from epic science fiction films such as Shin Ultraman (2022) to small-scale art films such as Dolls (2002).