Birthday: 1972-08-18
Place of Birth: Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Biography: Masahiro Nakai was born on August 18, 1972 in Kanagawa, Japan. He is a Japanese television host, actor, news presenter, radio personality, known for I Want to Be A Shellfish (2008), Mohou-han (2002) and Shoot (1994). He was the leader of the now defunct boy band SMAP, which had been the best-selling boy band in Asia.
Furuhata is called in to investigate a murder committed by the well-known Japanese boy band SMAP....
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" 1992.1 SMAP 1st LIVE" Came on New Year !! "Concert " (1992.1 SMAP First Live "Come on Oshogatsu !!...
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It contains the performance of " SEXY SIX SHOW " by SMAP from July 24th to August 30th, 1994 at Nipp...
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Ataru, who suffers from “savant syndrome,” has the power to discover, observe, see through, and dedu...
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Plenty of charm! Plenty of volume! All the best parts of the concert! The Tokyo Dome performance of ...
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Release of the 2002 SMAP tour, Drink! Smap! Tour filmed at Tokyo Stadium...
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Ken, an insecure young man from Japan, meets Sophie, an interesting and sensual woman who teaches hi...
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The story of a criminal who abducts and kills women, and those who try to catch him. Nakai is cast a...
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1944, in the depths of World War II. Toyomatsu Shimizu is a completely typical barber from a remote ...
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The Golden Trio of junior high school soccer players, Toshi, Kenji and Kazu, enroll at the new Kakeg...
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A special drama starring Masahiro Nakai of SMAP, which was aired on Fuji TV six times from 1996 to 2...
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The members of SMAP play former high school classmates who were members of the Ekiden team 6 years a...
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Ginko's younger brother Tetsuro, a failed comedian, is the oddball of the family. Embarrassing, loud...
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Drama Legend Special Yo nimo Kimyou na Monogatari SMAP Special is a 2001's rerun version, consisting...
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A special drama starring Masahiro Nakai of SMAP, which was aired on Fuji TV six times from 1996 to 2...
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