Takeshi Kitano
An image from Battle Royale, one of the productions that also features Takeshi Kitano.
Takeshi Kitano

Takeshi Kitano

January 18, 1947 — Tokyo, Japan

Takeshi Kitano (北野 武, Kitano Takeshi, born January 18, 1947), also known in Japan as Beat Takeshi (ビートたけし, Bīto Takeshi), is a Japanese comedian, actor, and filmmaker. While he is known primarily as a comedian and TV host in his native Japan, he is better known abroad for his work as a filmmaker and actor as well as TV host.

Kitano rose to prominence in the 1970s as one half of the comedy duo Two Beat, before going solo and becoming one of the three biggest comedians in the country. After several small acting roles, he made his directorial debut with 1989's Violent Cop and garnered international acclaim for Sonatine (1993). He was not widely accepted as an accomplished director in Japan until Hana-bi won the Golden Lion in 1997. In October 2017, Kitano completed his Outrage crime trilogy with the release of Outrage Coda. He is also known internationally for hosting the game show Takeshi's Castle (1986–1990) and starring in the film Battle Royale (2000).

Ghost in the Shell

Ghost in the Shell

2017

Battle Royale

Battle Royale

2000

Johnny Mnemonic

Johnny Mnemonic

1995

Zatoichi

Zatoichi

2003

Fireworks

Fireworks

1997

Sonatine

Sonatine

1993

Kikujiro

Kikujiro

1999

Brother

Brother

2000