Issey Takahashi

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Issey Takahashi (高橋 一生, Takahashi Issei) is a Japanese actor and singer credited for his role in the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan TV drama and Rohan au Louvre film as the lead character, Rohan Kishibe. He also plays Nizaemon Yamamura in the latter film.

Takahashi is also known for his roles as Yusaku Fukuhara in Wife of a Spy, Takashi Hayashida in March Comes In like a Lion, Seiji Amasawa in Whisper of the Heart, and Mohei Kaibara in Tami-ō.

Biography

Issey Takahashi was born in Akasaka, Minato Ward, Tokyo on December 9, 1980. He had four half-siblings because his mother had remarried several times. He looked after his half-brothers when they were infants. During his youth, Takahashi was withdrawn and his grandmother would push him to take lessons in order for him to come out of his shell, but he never managed to commit to any of them. It is only when he saw his grandmother cry of joy during a recital of a children's theater company that he took a genuine interest in acting.[2]

Takahashi's first role was in the movie Hoshiwotsugumono in 1990. He would continue as an actor and voice actor in various movies and TV series. Takahashi also graduated from Horikoshi High School in 1999. In 2004, Takahashi had his first lead role as Kiyoshi Imawano in the TV series The Great Horror Family. In 2015, he won the Supporting Actor Award at the 1st Confidence Award Drama Award and the 86th The Television Drama Academy Awards for his role as Mohei Keibara in Tami-ō. Takahashi would appear in various lead roles in TV series such as Quartet, Miracles, Tokyo Bachelors or Wife of a Spy, earning awards such as the 42nd Elan d'or Awards as "Newcomer of the Year", or the 31st Nikkan Sports Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor.

Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan

Takahashi had been a fan of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure mangas[3] and the character of Rohan since he was in high school.[4] According to him, when he received the phone call about an offer to play Rohan, he was so happy that he "began dancing with the phone on his hand".[3]

Takahashi was also heavily involved with the character's costume design; during production of the second season, he gave the character designer, Isao Tsuge, the idea of making the jagged edges on Rohan's headband shaper to be more faithful to the manga. In the third season, he also suggested to change the headband from faux leather to real leather, eventually deciding to use horse leather.[5]

On August 4, 2022, Takahashi was reported to be in a relationship with co-star, Marie Iitoyo, who played Kyoka Izumi in the TV Drama. According to Iitoyo's friends, despite their age difference, the two had great chemistry and shared a passion for cooking. It had been previously reported that the two moved into the same apartment building shortly after the filming of the TV drama had ended.[6]

Roles

Title Media Year
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan TV Drama 2020-2024
Rohan au Louvre Film 2023
Title Media Year
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan TV Drama 2022
Title Media Year
Rohan au Louvre Film 2023

Interviews

# Interview Type Media Published
1 UOMO Magazine (November 2020)
Interview
Magazine
November 25, 2020
2 Good Life with Books (December 2020)
Interview
Website/Online
December 24, 2020
3 UOMO web (December 2021)
Interview
Website/Online
December 11, 2021
4 Issey Takahashi (March 2022)
Interview
Magazine
March 19, 2022
5 Issey Takahashi x Marie Iitoyo (December 2022)
Interview
Magazine
December 19, 2022
6 UOMO web (December 2022)
Interview
Website/Online
December 19, 2022
7 Issey Takahashi x GQ (May 2023)
Interview
Website/Online
May 24, 2023
8 UOMO Magazine (May 2023)
Interview
Magazine
May 24, 2023
9 Issey Takahashi x Real Sound (May 2023)
Interview
Website/Online
May 27, 2023

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Videos

Trivia

  • Aside from Rohan, Takahashi's favorite character is Josuke Higashikata.[7]
  • Takahashi refers Rohan to as "Rohan-chan", similarly to Reimi Sugimoto in Diamond is Unbreakable.
  • According to Takahashi, if he had to choose what Stand to use in real life, he would pick Heaven's Door over The World - since the latter's ability takes time to activate - so that he can read his past memories and "take a glimpse of who he is".[8]

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