
Kinya Kitaoji
Acting
Early life: He was born in Kyoto, son of jidaigeki film star Ichikawa Utaemon, and graduated from Waseda University School of Letters, Arts and Sciences Ⅱ in Tokyo. Acting career: Kin'ya made his debut with his father in the 1956 Toei film Oyakodaka in the role of Katsu Kaishū. He is a contemporary of, and was taken to be a rival of, Hiroki Matsukata, who was also the son of a famous actor (Jūshirō Konoe). In 1964, Kin'ya made his first appearance on stage in Cyrano de Bergerac. The 1960s and 1970s saw him in many contemporary roles. He appeared in Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima and Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode as well as Karei naru Ichizoku. The title role in the 1975 film Takehisa Yumeji was his. On television, Kitaōji portrayed Miyamoto Musashi in the Nippon Television show of the same name. A major historical role was Sakamoto Ryōma in the year-long prime-time NHK Taiga drama Ryōma ga Yuku (1968). He landed the title role in the long-running cop show Zenigata Heiji, set in the Edo period. In the 1985 twelve-hour New Year special Fūun Yagyū Bugeichō, he played Yagyū Jūbei, and in the following year's special, he portrayed both Tokugawa Yoshimune and Yagyū Shinrokurō. The role of another shogun fell to him in the following new year as TV Tokyo tapped him to play Tokugawa Iemitsu. Kin'ya returned to NHK for the 1987 Taiga drama Dokuganryū Masamune as Date Terumune, father of title character Date Masamune. Another role he took had been created by his father. Saotome Mondonosuke was the title character in the series Gozonji! Hatamoto Taikutsu Otoko. It ran from 1988 to 1994 on TV Asahi. His father, Ichikawa Utaemon, had appeared in numerous films as Mondonosuke. Kin'ya reprised the part of Miyamoto Musashi in the 1990 New Year's special. Toshirō Mifune had portrayed Musashi in the earlier film, also based on the Eiji Yoshikawa story, that had won an Academy Award. He returned to the New Year's special in 1996, again as the famous swordsman, in Tokugawa Kengōden Sore kara no Musashi. His first portrayal of Ōishi Kuranosuke was in the 1996 Chūshingura. He took up the role again in 2004 for the NHK Saigo no Chūshingura and in 2007, in the New Year special Chūshingura Yōzei-in no Inbō. Other historical roles from the Sengoku period include Azai Nagamasa, Saitō Dōsan, and Yamamoto Kansuke. In addition to historical parts, he appeared in fictional series. His portrayal of Ogami Ittō in the Lone Wolf and Cub ( Kozure 2) Which was a series for Asahi TV in Japan is representative of these appearances. In 2008, Kitaōji revisited the role of Katsu Kaishū in the Taiga drama Atsuhime. He had portrayed Katsu in his 1956 debut. He won the award for best actor at the 10th Hochi Film Award for Fire Festival and Haru no kane. Kitaōji played one of the lead roles in Hideo Nakata's psychological thriller film The Incite Mill. In recent times, Kitaōji voices the Hokkaido-inu character of "Father" in SoftBank Mobile's White Family advertising campaign.
Known For

2012
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon
2012 · tv

1996
SMAP×SMAP
1996 · tv

2013
Hanzawa Naoki
2013 · tv

2015
Seven Detectives
2015 · tv

2010
Absolute Zero
2010 · tv

2023
Kazama Kimichika: Kyojo Zero
2023 · tv

1987
Masamune Shogun
1987 · tv

2008
Atsuhime
2008 · tv

2015
I'm Home
2015 · tv

2012
Blackboard
2012 · tv

2016
One Piece Film: GOLD
2016 · movie

2011
Princess Go
2011 · tv

2020
Alive: Dr. Kokoro, The Medical Oncologist
2020 · tv

2016
Fragile
2016 · tv

2007
The Family
2007 · tv

2024
Believe: A Bridge to You
2024 · tv

2012
Man of Destiny
2012 · tv

2009
Triangle
2009 · tv

2002
Lone Wolf and Cub
2002 · tv

1968
Ryoma ga Yuku
1968 · tv

1970
Mominoki wa Nokotta
1970 · tv

2024
Alice in Wonderful Kitchen
2024 · tv

2012
Breathless Summer
2012 · tv

2026
BORDERLESS -72 Hours
2026 · tv

1990
Miyamoto Musashi
1990 · tv

2017
Virtual Detective Tabito Higurashi
2017 · tv

2019
Kioku Sousa ~Shinjuku Higashi-sho Jiken Fairu~
2019 · tv

1998
Secret Magistrate Asahina
1998 · tv

1985
Spring Bell
1985 · movie

1987
Crisis at Edo Castle - Angry Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu
1987 · tv