Sousuke Takaoka

Sousuke Takaoka
Native name 高岡 蒼甫
Born Takaoka Sousuke
8 February 1982
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation Actor
Years active 2000-present
Agent Flying Box
(2001 - 2006)
Stardust Promotion
(2006 - 2011)
NowHere
(2011 - present)
Spouse(s) Aoi Miyazaki (2007—2011) (Separated)

Sousuke Takaoka (高岡 蒼甫 Takaoka Sōsuke, born February 8, 1982) is a Japanese actor, known for his break-out performance in the controversial movie Battle Royale.

Career

His break-out performance was in the controversial movie Battle Royale, in which he played the pacifistic Hiroki Sugimura (Boy #11). Takaoka then moved from muted heroics to active anti-heroism in portrayals of the grittier side of teenage violence, such as in Concrete. The film was based on the events of Junko Furuta's sadistic murder by four youths in 1988.

In 2006, for his role as the introspective Honda in Spring Snow, Takaoka gained a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Blue Ribbon Awards, a Japanese film event judged by critics.[1]

Public image

In July 2011 Takaoka made headlines and attracted much controversy for several comments against the airing of Korean dramas on Japanese television. Which resulted in a strong public backlash as well as public protests against the airing of Korean dramas against Fuji TV.[2]

Personal life

On June 15, 2007 he married Japanese actress Aoi Miyazaki, after dating her for seven years.[3] In December 2011, she divorced him.[4]

Filmography

TV

Theatre work

Takaoka is also a stage actor and appeared in The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Wee Thomas) by Martin McDonagh in June 2006.[5]

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