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Taishi Nakagawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Taishi Nakagawa

is a Japanese actor, host, and model.〔(スターダストプロモーション > 中川大志 )〕 He is best known in his role as Kakeru Asuda in 2011 hit drama ''Kaseifu no Mita'' and Noboru Yoshikawa in 2012 live action drama remake of ''Great Teacher Onizuka''.
== Career ==

Taishi originally started as a child actor but because of his sudden growth spurt he was given roles that were much older than his real age. He debuted in 2009 when he portrayed the young Ikki Sawamura in a drama re-enactment of TV documentary ''When I Was a Child'' which features Japanese actors and actresses in their childhood. He also appeared in several dramas like ''Team Batista 2: General Rouge no Gaisen'',''Q10'', '''' and ''Ohisama''. Taishi then starred in the hit drama ''Kaseifu no Mita'' as one of the four children who struggles to cope with the loss of their mother.
In 2012, he appeared in dramas such as ''13-sai no Hello Work'', ''Blackboard: Yume'' and ''Taira no Kiyomori''. Taishi was cast to play the bullied student Noboru Yoshikawa in the 2012 remake of ''Great Teacher Onizuka''. He also starred in his first lead role in the TV Asahi drama special ''Hana no Kanmuri'' with Misako Renbutsu. He also made regular appearances as an MC on TV Tokyo children's shows Oha Suta. Afterwards, he played pivotal roles in detective drama ''Perfect Blue'' and suspense drama ''Yakou Kanransha''.
In March 2014, Taishi appears in the mother-daughter soul swapping drama ''Konya wa Kokoro Dake Daite'', in which he portray the role Toru Motomiya, the daughter's love interest. He was also cast alongside Yudai Chiba and Ryo Yoshizawa ''Suikyu Yankees'' in which baka trio was formed, the drama is set in high school and focuses on water polo which starred Yuto Nakajima and Kento Yamazaki. Later on that year, he was again reunited with Ryo as they starred as Nube's students in live action adaptation of ''Hell Teacher Nūbē''.
In 2015, Taishi took the role of Hiroshi in the horror film ''Ao Oni ver 2.0'' based on the game of the same name this marks Taishi's first leading role in a movie. Taishi will also have his first romantic lead role opposite to Maika Yamamoto in the upcoming drama ''Minami kun no Koibito: My Little Lover'' which is a the fourth live action adaptation of the manga Minami-kun no Koibito. He was also cast as Kiyoshi Fujino in the very intriguing and much anticipated live action adaptation of the award winning popular manga ''Prison School'' with Hirona Yamazaki and Aoi Morikawa. Following their drama together Taishi will be reunited with Aoi Morikawa again in the upcoming high school romantic film ''Tsuugaku Series Tsuugaku Tochu''.

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