Takanori Iwata


Takanori Iwata is a Japanese dancer and actor. He is a performer of J-Pop dance and vocal group Sandaime J Soul Brothers and Exile. As a member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers, he has received the Japan Record Awards twice. He earned his first leading role as an actor in the film Shokubutsu Zukan in 2016, which won him the "Newcomer of the Year Award" at the 40th Japan Academy Film Prize. Since then, he has appeared in many more television dramas and films. In 2019, he starred as Junichi Wakamiya, the Japanese version of Dr. Watson, in Fuji TV's drama Sherlock: Untold Stories.
Takanori Iwata is a graduate of Keio University. His nickname is Gun-chan.

Biography

Early life

Takanori Iwata was born into an upper-class family in Nagoya on 6 March 1989. Both his grandfather and father are graduates of Keio University, so he was expected to follow the family's tradition. To live up to such an expectation, he started to attend Juku after classes when he was still in elementary school while having a tutor at home at the same time. Eventually, he successfully enrolled in Keio Futsubu School and moved from Nagoya to Tokyo with his mother to attend it. He was admitted to Keio Senior High School subsequently, and began to play Lacrosse as an extra-curricular activity. He chose Lacrosse because it is only available as an extra-curricular activity for high school or higher education, so he thought he could have what it took to play on the same level as everyone else. He even made it to the short list of the Japan national Lacrosse team for the AFC U-19 Championship.
Iwata started dancing after seeing RIZE, an American documentary film about Clowning and Krumping. He used "GUN" as his stage name, which is another pronunciation for the first character of his first name Iwata. He performed publicly for the first time at the cultural festival in his senior 3, and he was so overwhelmed by the elation of dancing that he decided to quit Lacrosse and focused on dancing in University. After his enrollment in the Faculty of Law at Keio University, Iwata joined Dancing Crew JADE, a dance club on campus, and later became its 22nd leader. He met Krump dance group Twiggz Fam at a dance battle event held by JUN aka Twiggz, the pioneer of the Japanese Krump scene. He joined the group after the event and used the alias Boi Twiggz as a member of Twiggz Fam. In 2009, he also participated in 2009 Mr Keio Contest, an event whose winners are determined via online voting.

Career

Iwata did not initially pursue a career in dancing. Like any other normal university students, he already had a job offer from a big company in his final year of university. However, as LDH announced that they wanted to revive J Soul Brothers and form Sandaime J Soul Brothers in July 2010, Naoki Kobayashi, the appointed leader of the new group and Iwata's friend from Twiggz Fam, invited him to participate in the audition for performers of Sandaime J Soul Brothers. On 18 September, at the rehearsal for Exile's Exile Live Tour 2010 'Fantasy in Noevir Stadium Kobe, Hiro, producer of Sandaime J Soul Brothers, announced that Iwata had passed the audition and was selected as one of the performers of the group. Despite the objection of his parents, Iwata declined the job offer he previously got from a big company and pursued a career in the world of entertainment instead.
On 27 September 2010, Iwata made his first public appearance as a performer of Sandaime J Soul Brothers during the
Fantasy Goya-sai: Exile Tamashī live performance from Exile at Toyota Stadium. On 10 November, Iwata made his major debut as a member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers with the release of the group's first single, "Best Friend's Girl", which debuted at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart. At the time of his debut, he was still a university student. He graduated in March, 2011.
In September 2013, Iwata started his acting career with the play "Attack No.1".In 2014, he was cast in his first film role, playing the grotesquely scarred Hiroki Shibata, head of Kurosaki Industrial in Toshiaki Toyoda's
Crows Explode, a sequel to 2007's Crows Zero and 2009's Crows Zero 2.On March, 6,2014, his 25th birthday, Iwata released his first photo-book G Takanori Iwata Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe.Meanwhile, on 27 April 2014, Iwata was chosen to join Exile as a new performer along with other 4 new members after he won the "EXILE PERFORMER BATTLE AUDITION" final held in Nippon Budokan. He joined Exile while remaining a member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers.In October of the same year, he appeared with Satomi Ishihara and Nao Matsushita in Fuji TV's drama Dear Sister, in which he played Eito Sakuraba, the best friend of Satomi Ishihara's character Misaki's best friend. As his character was dreaming of becoming a professional skateboarder, Iwata spent lots of time practicing skateboarding to finish the skateboard tricks in the drama.
In 2015, Iwata appeared in two NTV dramas,
Wild Heroes in April and
' in October. Starring alongside Exile Tribe's members Takahiro, Sho Aoyagi, Shuhei Nogae, Masayasu Yagi, Taiki Sato, and Keiji Kuroki, he played Harutaro Saeki, a former bad boy and a handsome Karaoke manager who was loved by all older women in town in Wild Heroes.On 21 October, the first season of the drama was broadcast, which was part of the High&Low franchise, the action and music franchise produced by the Exile Tribe. Iwata played Cobra, leader of Sanno Hoodlum Squad, which was one of the gangs that controlled the S.W.O.R.D. area in the world of the High&Low franchise.As the High&Low franchise continued to produce more films,concerts, games, mangas in the following years, Iwata continued to reprise his role in those follow-ups.On 15 October, Iwata teamed up with Sandaime J Soul Brothers' vocalist Hiroomi Tosaka and performer Naoki Kobayashi to form dance and vocal group The Sharehappi from Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe, and released their one and only single, :ja:Share The Love |Share The Love, which is a theme song used in the advertisement for Pocky. The Pocky Dance used in the song and the Pocky's advertisement became quite a national hit as people around the country continual to imitate the dance move.
In 2016, Iwata appeared opposite Mitsuki Takahata in the romance film
Shokubutsu Zukan. As the mysterious herbs lover Itsuki, he fell in love with Mitsuki Takahata 's character Sayaka, an office girl.This was the first time he got a leading role in a film, for which he won many awards, including the Best New Artist Award at the 41st Hochi Film Awards, the New Actor Award at the 26TH Japan Movie Critics Awards, and the Newcomer of the Year Award as well as Popularity Award at the 40th Japan Academy Film Prize for his role as Itsuki.He also appeared in the TBS's TV drama Suna no Tou as Kohei Ubukata, the childhood friend of heroin Aki.
In 2017, Iwata got a lead role in
Fate Detector, one of the four mystery stories of :ja:世にも奇妙な物語|Yo Nimo kimyô na Monogatari: Autumn 2017 Special.He also reprised his role as Cobra in the film High&Low The Movie 2 / End of Sky released in August and High&Low The Movie 3 / Final Mission released in November.
Iwata appeared in more TV dramas and films in 2018. He played the lead character in the short film
Swan Song, one of the stories of the anthology film Cinema Fighters released on 26 January.. He also starred in the film Kyonen no Fuyu, Kimi to Wakare as Kyosuke Yakumo, the freelance writer looking for the truth behind a burned to death murder case involving a beautiful blind woman. The film was released on 10 March.On 15 April, Gakeppuchi Hoteru began to broadcast, in which he led as Deputy Manager Naoya Ukai of "Hotel Grande Inversao", the mysterious man who saved the hotel from bankruptcy. This was his first lead role in a TV drama. He also appeared in Naomi Kawase's Vision, a film starred by Juliette Binoche and released on 8 June 2019. On 22 June, the anthology film Uta Monogatari: Cinema Fighters Project, the second film of the Cinema Fighters project, was released. Iwata starred in one of the six stories of the anthology, Funky, which was directed and written by Yuya Ishii.Then, co-starred with Hana Sugusaki, he appeared in the romance film Perfect World, which was released on 5 October. The romance was based on the manga of the same title by Rie Aruga, which depicted a love story between office girl Tsugumi Kawana and her disable lover, Itsuki Ayukawa, who was bound to the wheelchair after an accident. Iwata spent lots of time practicing how to use a wheelchair properly and learned about the life of disabled people, while he also learned to play wheelchair basketball. At the end of the year, he appeared as Akira Baba in TV special Enjo Bengonin alongside Yôko Maki and Riisa Naka.He won the Yujiro Ishihara Newcomer Award at The 31st Nikkan Sports Film Award for his performance in Last Winter We Parted, Vision and Perfect World.
In 2019, Iwata appeared in Yuya Ishii's
Machida-kun no Sekai. Although he turned 30 this year, he played a high school student, who was also a boy model and the popular kid in school, in the unique world of the film.He published his third photo-book Spin on 2 August, which was photographed by his Vision co-star, Japanese actor and photographer Masatoshi Nagase.The photo-book was so popular that a second impression was announced even before the book official release day on 2 August.In July, Iwata was cast in Fuji TV's drama Sherlock, a Japanese adaption of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.The story was about a Sherlock Holmes based in modern Tokyo, and Iwata portrayed Junichi Wakamiya, a psychiatrist and the Japanese version of Dr. Watson. His character got this slightly unusual name so that the abbreviation for the name would be J.W., the same as John H. Watson. The TV drama started broadcasting on 7 October 2019.
In 2020, Iwata appeared in Yu Irie's new original film AI Collapse as Elite Police officer Makoto Sakuraba, who focused on cybercrime. The film was released on 31 January 2020.

Personal life

Iwata got fairly good grades as a student and was ranked top in the national mock examinations for elementary school students. He is a graduate of Keio University.
When he was looking for jobs in his university day, one of the jobs he applied for was the position of NTV's anchor.
He is a big fan of Christopher Nolan.

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