
Takeshi Kitano
Takeshi Kitano (北野 武, Kitano Takeshi, born January 18, 1947), also known in Japan as Beat Takeshi (ビートたけし, Bīto Takeshi), is a Japanese comedian, actor, and filmmaker. While he is known primarily as a comedian and TV host in his native Japan, he is better known abroad for his work as a filmmaker and actor as well as TV host. Kitano rose to prominence in the 1970s as one half of the comedy duo Two Beat, before going solo and becoming one of the three biggest comedians in the country. After several small acting roles, he made his directorial debut with 1989's Violent Cop and garnered international acclaim for Sonatine (1993). He was not widely accepted as an accomplished director in Japan until Hana-bi won the Golden Lion in 1997. In October 2017, Kitano completed his Outrage crime trilogy with the release of Outrage Coda. He is also known internationally for hosting the game show Takeshi's Castle (1986–1990) and starring in the film Battle Royale (2000).
Known For
Credits
- 2025 · AUM: The Cult at the End of the World as Self (archival)
- 2024 · Broken Rage as Nezumi
- 2023 · Kubi as Hashiba Hideyoshi
- 2023 · Takeshi's Castle Japan as
- 2020 · Citizen Kitano as Self
- 2020 · たけしのその時カメラは回っていた as
- 2019 · Idaten: Tokyo Olympics Story as 古今亭志生
- 2018 · Why Are We Creative? as Self
- 2018 · Kiseki taiken! Unbelievable as Storyteller
- 2017 · Plankton Salesmen as Self (archive footage)
- 2017 · Outrage Coda as Otomo
- 2017 · Ghost in the Shell: Hard-Wired Humanity - Making Ghost in the Shell as self
- 2017 · Prison Break as Urata
- 2017 · Ghost in the Shell as Aramaki
- 2016 · Doctor X: Gekai Daimon Michiko Special as
- 2016 · While the Women Are Sleeping as Sahara
- 2016 · A Living Promise as Detective Koichiro Iwase
- 2015 · Aka Medaka as Tatekawa Danshi
- 2015 · Mozu The Movie as Daruma
- 2015 · Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen as Detective Murakami
- 2015 · たけしのこれがホントのニッポン芸能史 as
- 2014 · オモクリ監督~O-Creator's TV Show~ as
- 2014 · Morning as
- 2014 · The 8th Floor as Self
- 2014 · In Between Mountains and Oceans as Himself
- 2014 · Seicho Matsumoto's Black Gospel as Rokuro Fujisawa
- 2013 · Miwa: A Japanese Icon as Himself
- 2013 · Trespassing Bergman as Self
- 2012 · 日曜ゴールデンで何やってんだテレビ as
- 2012 · Beyond Outrage as Otomo
- 2012 · Dearest as Teruo Sugino
- 2012 · A Special Day as Self
- 2010 · Kikoku as Private First Class Oomiya
- 2010 · Outrage as Otomo
- 2008 · What the War Meant as Hideki Tojo
- 2008 · The Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit as Take-Majin (voice)
- 2008 · Achilles and the Tortoise as Machisu
- 2007 · Dots and Lines as Jutaro Torikai
- 2007 · To Each His Own Cinema as The projectionist (segment "Rencontre unique")
- 2007 · Glory to the Filmmaker! as Takeshi / Yakuza / Father / Ninja / Detective / Astronomer
- 2007 · One Fine Day as
- 2005 · Takeshis' as Beat Takeshi / Mr. Kitano
- 2004 · The Golden Cups: One More Time as Himself
- 2004 · Blood and Bones as Joon-pyong Kim
- 2004 · Izo as Chancellor
- 2004 · Electric Yakuza, Go to Hell! as Self
- 2004 · Arakimentari as Self
- 2003 · Zatoichi as Zatoichi / Ichi
- 2003 · Battle Royale II: Requiem as Kitano
- 2003 · MXC as
- 2003 · Musashi as Munisai Shinmen
- 2002 · Takeshi's Castle as
- 2002 · Kichiku as
- 2002 · Kogoro Akechi vs Kaijin Nijyuu Menso as Niju Menso
- 2000 · The 300 million yen robbery as
- 2000 · Battle Royale as Kitano
- 2000 · Brother as Aniki Yamamoto
- 2000 · The Story of One Century as
- 1999 · Taboo as Toshizo Hijikata
- 1999 · Kikujiro as Kikujiro
- 1999 · Kiseki Taiken! Anbiribabō: Kyōfu Eizō Kaiki Shashin Korekushon as
- 1999 · Zankyo as
- 1997 · Fireworks as Yoshitaka Nishi
- 1995 · Gonin as Ichiro Kyoya
- 1995 · Johnny Mnemonic as Takahashi
- 1995 · Getting Any? as Scientist
- 1993 · Many Happy Returns as Daisuke Shiba
- 1993 · Sonatine as Aniki Murakawa
- 1993 · Today's Close-Up as 出演
- 1992 · Erotic Liaisons as Okuyama
- 1992 · Dioxin from Fish! as Azuma
- 1990 · Boiling Point as Uehara
- 1989 · Violent Cop as Azuma Ryosuke
- 1988 · The Boss' Wife as Shoji Sugimoto, Hitman
- 1986 · Takeshi's Castle as Count Takeshi
- 1986 · No More Comics! as Police
- 1985 · Demon as Yajima
- 1983 · Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence as Hara
- 1969 · Go, Go Second Time Virgin as Gang Member
- Future · Kodai bunmei Misuterī Takeshi no shin sekai nana fushigi dai hyakka as
- 2009 · Takeshi's Castle Vol. 1 as
- 2003 · The Final Battleground — Making of Battle Royale II as Self
- 2001 · Shooting Film is Battleground: Making of BATTLE ROYALE as Self
- 2000 · Making of 'Battle Royale' as Self
- 2000 · Scenes by the Sea: Takeshi Kitano as
- 1999 · Kiseki Taiken! Anbiribabō: 1999 Nostradamus Senritsu no Daiyogen Mysterious Unbelievable as
- 1999 · The Unpredictable Takeshi Kitano as Self
- 1999 · Jam Session (The Official Bootleg of Kikujiro) as
- 1998 · 加ト・けん・たけしの世紀末スペシャル!! as
- 1998 · Tokyo Eyes as Yakusa
- 1996 · Making-of Kids Return as Himself
- 1992 · 北野ファンクラブ as
- 1992 · Kitano fan kurabu as Self
- 1992 · A Legend of Turmoil as Kiichirou Yashiro
- 1991 · Shoko Asahara with Takeshi as Self
- 1991 · Kim's War as Kim Hyi-ro
- 1990 · KILL THEM ALL as
- 1990 · Hoshi wo tsugu mono as Yama no hito
- 1989 · Beat Takeshi Presents TV Tackle as
- 1985 · Jesus' Ark as Takeyoshi Sengoku
- 1985 · Joke with a Sorrowful Heart as Hiroshi Igarashi
- 1985 · Tokyo Melody: A Film About Ryuichi Sakamoto as Hara (archive footage)
- 1983 · The Crimes of Kiyoshi Ōkubo as Kiyoshi Ôkubo
- 1983 · The Mosquito on the Tenth Floor as Man at Racetrack
- 1982 · School in the Crosshairs as
- 1982 · Summer Secrets as Ramen shop owner
- 1981 · Completely... With That Air! as
- 1981 · Manon as Shinobu
- 1980 · Makoto-chan as
- Future · In Your Blood: Hoki Naiden as
- 1981 · The Dump Truck Rascal as
- 1962 · Golden Horse Awards as Self