Masahiro Nakai


Masahiro Nakai is a Japanese television host, actor, news presenter, radio personality. He was the leader of the now defunct boy band SMAP, which had been the best-selling boy band in Asia. While working as a member of a boy band, he worked extensively as a television presenter, hosting many of his own talk shows, variety shows, music shows, news programs, and several Olympic games as a sportscaster. His conversational method and technique has been critically praised, establishing himself as one of the most well-respected, iconic hosts in the Japanese entertainment industry. He is the host of six weekly television programs and one radio program.
Since his first major role in the drama television series, Aji Ichimonme, he has had a successful acting career, both in television and film. He has starred in many high-rated television series such as, Densetsu no Kyoushi, Shiroi Kage, Suna no Utsuwa, and Ataru, and a blockbuster film, Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai .
He is credited for changing the Japanese entertainment industry, becoming the first non-comedian celebrity to have a career as a television host and expanding the capacity of a boy band. He is one of the wealthiest and highest-paid celebrities in Japan, identified as the highest tax payer in the Japanese entertainment industry by the Japanese National Tax Bureau in 2003.

Early life

Nakai was born in Kugenuma, Fujisawa, Kanagawa as the youngest of three brothers. He is a big fan of baseball.

Career

Music

In 1986, at age 14, Nakai auditioned to enter Johnny & Associates, a Japanese talent agency that recruits and trains young boys, preteens to teens, to become singers and members of boy bands. After five of the other band members auditioning individually the following year, in autumn 1987, twenty boys, from ages ten to seventeen, were put together into a group called The Skate Boys, which was initially created as backup dancers for a famous boy band, Hikaru Genji. In April 1988, producer Johnny Kitagawa chose six out of the twenty boys to create a new boy band and named them "SMAP". Nakai, being the oldest of the group, was chosen to become the leader.

Acting

In 1988, he made his acting debut in a television series, Abunai Shonen III, along with his band members. After several supporting roles, in 1995, he landed his first major role in a drama television series, Aji Ichimonme. Following its success, he established himself as a leading man, starring in many high-rated television series such as, Densetsu no Kyoushi, Shiroi Kage, Suna no Utsuwa, and Ataru. In 2008, he starred in a blockbuster film, Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai .

Television

At age 16, he decided that he wanted a professional career as a television presenter while working as a member of a boy band and started to actively participate in variety programs with popular comedians. In 1996, he launched his first self-titled television program, Nakai-kun Onsen. In 1997, he became the youngest male presenter to host the Kohaku Uta Gassen, at age 25. He hosts three weekly prime-time television programs three late-night programs and one radio program, as of 2016; SMAPxSMAP since 1996, The Sekai Gyoten News and Kinyoubi no Sma tachi e since 2001, Nakai no Mado since 2012, Mi ni Naru Toshokan since 2013, and Momm since 2015. He occasionally hosts TV specials, such as Kohaku Uta Gassen, 27 Hour Television, and a ten-hour long music program, Ongaku no Hi.

Sportscaster

From 1995, he started utilizing his knowledge on sports, serving as a sports commentator on Sunday Jungle, from 1995 to 2000. In 2004, he officially launched his career as a sportscaster, after becoming the host of the 2004 Summer Olympics and has hosted seven Olympic games during their television coverage on TBS. He has also served as the play-by-play commentator for several baseball tournaments, such as the World Baseball Classics.

Other ventures

Philanthropy

Product endorsement

Television (as personality)

Television (as actor)

Film

Radio

Theatre

Discography

Awards and nominations

YearOrganizationAwardWorkResult
19954th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest ActorAji Ichimonme
19954th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest NewcomerAji Ichimonme
199714th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest ActorSaigo no Koi
20037th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand PrixBest ActorSuna no Utsuwa
200440th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest ActorSuna no Utsuwa
200821st Nikkan Sports Film AwardsBest ActorWatashi wa Kai ni Naritai
2009TV Navi Spring 2009 Drama AwardsBest ActorKonkatsu!

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