Gō Ayano

Go Ayano
Native name 綾野 剛
Born (1982-01-26) January 26, 1982
Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Occupation Actor
Years active 2003–present

Go Ayano (綾野 剛 Ayano Gō, born January 26, 1982 in Gifu Prefecture) is a Japanese actor.[1]

Biography

Ayano was featured in several minor roles beginning in 2005. In 2009, he appeared in Takashi Miike's Crows Zero 2. His role in the film was described by Mark Schilling of The Japan Times as "a tall, pale-faced, delicately featured boy who looks like Michael Jackson's Japanese cousin, but fights like Bruce Lee."[2] He was later cast in Shun Oguri's directorial debut, Surely Someday (2010).[3]

Ayano co-starred in Takefumi Tsutsui's In a Lonely Planet (2011) with Aya Takeko and Takayo Mimura.[4] He appeared in Mika Ninagawa's Helter Skelter (2012),[5] and had supporting roles in Eriko Kitagawa's I Have to Buy New Shoes (2012)[6] and Shuichi Okita's Yokomichi Yonosuke (2013).[7]

In 2013, Ayano starred in two of his highest profile roles to date: as George "Joe" Asakura in Gatchaman, a live-action adaptation of the classic Tatsunoko Productions anime, and as Ishikawa Goemon in Lupin III, adapted from the iconic manga by Monkey Punch and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura.

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. "Go Ayano". Nippon Cinema. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  2. Schilling, Mark (10 April 2009). "'Crows Zero II'". The Japan Times.
  3. Schilling, Mark (9 July 2010). "'Surely Someday'". The Japan Times.
  4. Schilling, Mark (23 December 2011). "'Kodoku na Wakusei (In a Lonely Planet)'". The Japan Times.
  5. "Helter Skelter's Live-Action Film Trailer Streamed". Anime News Network. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  6. Teh, Yvonne (29 November 2012). "Film review: I Have to Buy New Shoes". South China Morning Post.
  7. Schilling, Mark (22 February 2013). "'Yokomichi Yonosuke'". The Japan Times.

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