Kazunari Ninomiya

Acting

Kazunari Ninomiya (born June 17, 1983), often called Nino, is a Japanese idol, singer, songwriter, actor, seiyū and radio host. He is a member of Japanese boy band Arashi and is best known to movie audiences for his portrayal as Private Saigo in the 2006 Clint Eastwood war film Letters from Iwo Jima.

Ninomiya began his career in the entertainment industry when he joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates in 1996 at the age of 13. Prior to his debut as a singer with Arashi in 1999, Ninomiya started an acting career when he was cast as Chris for the stage play Stand by Me, which was based on the film of the same name. Since then, he has went on to appear in numerous drama, movie and stage productions, making him known as the actor of Arashi. Described as an actor who can act with his mouth and eyes, Ninomiya has won a number of awards and nominations for his roles.

Fullname:

Kazunari Ninomiya

Date of Birth:

1983-06-17

Country:

Tokyo, Japan

Media of

Kazunari Ninomiya

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Filmography of

Kazunari Ninomiya

Found 54 movies in total

Exit 8

The Lost Man

... 2025

... 2024

Analog

Mizushima Satoru

... 2023

Tang

Ken Kasugai

... 2022

The Asadas!

Masashi Asada

... 2020

Killing for the Prosecution

Keiichiro Okino

... 2018

The Last Recipe

Mitsuru Sasaki

... 2017

Botchan

Botchan

... 2016

Aka Medaka

Danshun Tatekawa

... 2015

... 2015

... 2015

Assassination Classroom

Koro Sensei (voice)

... 2015

... 2015

... 2014

... 2014

Platinum Data

Ryuhei Kagura

... 2013

... 2012

... 2011

Another Gantz

Kei Kurono

... 2011

Gantz

Kei Kurono

... 2010

... 2010

... 2010

Tengoku de Kimi ni Aetara

Nonoue Junichi

... 2009

Door To Door

Hideo Kurasawa

... 2009

Marathon

Shôtarô Miyata

... 2007

Yellow Tears

Eisuke Muraoka

... 2007

Letters from Iwo Jima

Private Saigo

... 2006

Tekkonkinkreet

Kuro / Itachi (voice)

... 2006

Returning the Favor

Kazunori Kitahara

... 2006

The Blue Light

Shuuichi Kushimori

... 2003

SUPPIN ARASHI

Himself

... 2000

... 1998