Jō Odagiri
Born 16/02/1976
(48 years old)
Cujama, prefektura Okajama, Japan
Biography (1)
Born 1976 in Okayama, ODAGIRI received recognition for his acting in Kiyoshi KUROSAWA’s Bright Future when the film was entered In Competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003. He then made a strong impression as Takeshi KITANO’s son in Yoichi SAI’s Blood and Bones in 2004, which won him a number of awards. In the same year, he challenged himself to a movie musical co-starring Zhang Ziyi in Seijun SUZUKI’s Princess Raccoon. He then played a gay man in Isshin… (more)
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Actor
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2021 |
Creator's File: Gold (series) |
Tsuwano Ishimaru (Nursery Rhyme Poet) (E07) |
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2002 |
Aimai na Mirai: Kurosawa Kiyoshi |
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2000 |
Kamen Rider Kuuga vs. the Strong Monster Go-Jiino-Da |
Screenwriter
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2019 |
They Say Nothing Stays the Same |
2009 |
Sakura na Hitotachi |
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2022 |
Gosh!! Police Dog Oliver and His Handler's Bizarre Case Files |
Episode 3 (S02E03) |
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Episode 2 (S02E02) |
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Episode 1 (S02E01) |
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2021 |
Gosh!! Police Dog Oliver and His Handler's Bizarre Case Files |
Episode 3 (S01E03) |
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Episode 2 (S01E02) |
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Episode 1 (S01E01) |
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2007 |
Time Limit Investigator |
Composer
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2017 |
The White Girl |
Director
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2019 |
They Say Nothing Stays the Same |
2009 |
Sakura na Hitotachi |
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2022 |
Gosh!! Police Dog Oliver and His Handler's Bizarre Case Files |
Episode 3 (S02E03) |
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Episode 2 (S02E02) |
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Episode 1 (S02E01) |
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2007 |
Time Limit Investigator |
Editor
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2019 |
They Say Nothing Stays the Same |
Performer
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2014 |
The 37th Annual Japan Academy Awards |
2007 |
Bokura no džidai |