Takeshi Kitano / 北野武

Profile | プロフィール

Born / 生年月日
January 18, 1947 | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan

Age / 年齢
78 years old (as of 2025)

Occupation / 職業
Film Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Comedian, Television Presenter, Author, Painter

映画監督、脚本家、俳優、コメディアン、テレビ司会者、著作家、画家

Nationality / 国籍
Japanese (日本)

Active Years / 活動期間
1972–present

Performing Name / 芸名
Beat Takeshi (ビートたけし) — as comedian and actor
Takeshi Kitano (北野武) — as film director

Biography | 経歴

[English] Takeshi Kitano is the most formally versatile major creative figure in the history of Japanese popular culture. Emerging from the “Two Beat” comedy tradition, he transformed into a filmmaker whose self-taught directorial practice redefined Japanese genre cinema. His artistry is defined by a specific visual signature characterized by profound stillness amidst violence and a minimalist use of silence. From the philosophical radicalism of Sonatine (1993) to the emotional devastation of his Venice Golden Lion winner Hana-bi (1997), Kitano consistently bridges the gap between brutalism and tenderness. Simultaneously maintaining his status as Japan’s most commercially significant television entertainer, his dual identity as both “Beat Takeshi” and “Takeshi Kitano” constitutes a culturally unparalleled record of creative achievement.

[日本語] 北野武(ビートたけし)は、日本のポピュラー文化史上、最も形式的に多様で卓越した創造的人物です。漫才コンビ「ツービート」として時代の寵児となった後、独学の演出術で日本映画の形式を再発明しました。彼の作家性は、暴力の最中に現れる圧倒的な静寂と、雄弁な「沈黙」を主要な表現手段とする独自の形式、いわゆる「キタノブルー」に象徴されます。

存在主義的な極致を示した『ソナチネ』(1993年)や、ヴェネツィア映画祭金獅子賞に輝いた傑作『HANA-BI』(1997年)など、その作品群は冷徹なバイオレンスと繊細な詩情を共存させています。日本放送界を牽引する人気芸人「ビートたけし」と、国際的な映画作家「北野武」。この二重のアイデンティティを高度に維持し続ける彼の歩みは、日本のエンターテインメント界において他に類を見ない創造的記録です。

Filmography | 監督・出演作品

Feature Films as Director (監督長編作品)

Year

Title (English / Japanese)

Awards/Note

1989

Violent Cop / その男、凶暴につき

Kitano also stars / Yakuza detective / Accidental debut / Director takeover from Kinji Fukasaku

1990

Boiling Point / 3-4×10月

Baseball / Yakuza / Okinawa / Kitano appears

1991

A Scene at the Sea / あの夏、いちばん静かな海。

Deaf surfer / No dialogue protagonists / Joe Hisaishi score / Most tender film

1993

Sonatine / ソナチネ

Career formal breakthrough / Okinawa beach / Yakuza waiting / Violence and stillness / Joe Hisaishi

1994

Getting Any? / みんな〜やってるか!

Absurdist comedy / Genre parody

1996

Kids Return / キッズ・リターン

Joe Hisaishi / Boxing / Youth / Social failure / Most autobiographical early film

1997

Hana-bi / HANA-BI

Venice Golden Lion 🏆 / Joe Hisaishi / Retired detective / Terminal wife / Paintings by Kitano / Career formal summit / Most internationally recognized

1999

Kikujiro / 菊次郎の夏

Berlin Film Festival Competition 🌟 / Joe Hisaishi / “Summer” theme / Road trip / Child and yakuza / Most accessible film

2000

Brother / ブラザー

Japan/US co-production / Omar Epps / Los Angeles / Yakuza in America

2002

Dolls / ドールズ

Venice Competition 🌟 / Three love stories / Bunraku puppet theater influence / Most visually beautiful

2003

Zatoichi / 座頭市

Venice Special Director’s Award 🏆 / Samurai / Blind swordsman / Tap dance finale / Kōdokawa Shoten / Most commercially successful directed film

2005

Takeshis’ / TAKESHIS’

Autobiographical / Meta-cinema / Two Kitanos / Artistic trilogy #1

2007

Glory to the Filmmaker! / 監督・ばんざい!

Genre parody / Autobiographical / Artistic trilogy #2

2008

Achilles and the Tortoise / アキレスと亀

Painting / Artist’s life / Autobiographical / Artistic trilogy #3

2010

Outrage / アウトレイジ

Cannes Competition 🌟 / Yakuza / All-villain cast / “Everyone’s a bad guy” / Outrage trilogy #1

2012

Outrage Beyond / アウトレイジ ビヨンド

Yakuza sequel / Outrage trilogy #2

2017

Outrage Coda / アウトレイジ 最終章

Yakuza conclusion / Outrage trilogy #3

Feature Films as Actor — Selected (俳優として — 主要出演)

Year

Title (English / Japanese)

Role

Director

Awards/Note

1983

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence / 戦場のメリークリスマス

Sgt. Gengo Hara

Nagisa Oshima

David Bowie / Ryuichi Sakamoto / Tom Conti / International acting debut / Career most significant acting role outside own films

1993

Sonatine

Murakawa

Takeshi Kitano

Lead / Director-actor / Career formal statement

1997

Hana-bi

Nishi

Takeshi Kitano

Venice Golden Lion / Lead / Director-actor / Most acclaimed performance

1999

Kikujiro

Kikujiro

Takeshi Kitano

Lead / Director-actor / Most beloved performance

2000

Battle Royale / バトル・ロワイアル

Kitano (teacher)

Kinji Fukasaku

Tatsuya Fujiwara / Kou Shibasaki / Most internationally recognized acting-only role

2001

Violent Cop / その男、凶暴につき (re-release)

Azuma

Takeshi Kitano

Self-directed

2003

Zatoichi

Zatoichi

Takeshi Kitano

Self-directed / Title role

2010

Outrage

Otomo

Takeshi Kitano

Self-directed

2017

Outrage Coda

Otomo

Takeshi Kitano

Self-directed / Final Outrage appearance

Television — Selected (テレビ — 主要出演・司会)

Year

Title

Network

Note

1981–89

オレたちひょうきん族

Fuji TV

Comedy variety / Most watched Japanese comedy show of the 1980s

1985–96

天才・たけしの元気が出るテレビ!!

NTV

Variety / Long-running / Most famous catchphrases

1986–89

風雲!たけし城

TBS

Internationally exported as Takeshi’s Castle / Most internationally known Japanese TV show

1989–present

たけしのTVタックル

TV Asahi

Political commentary / Long-running

1991–present

世界まる見え!テレビ特捜部

NTV

Documentary variety

Awards & Recognition | 受賞歴

Venice Film Festival (ヴェネツィア映画祭)

Winner: 2 🏆

  • Golden Lion (Best Film)Hana-bi (1997) 🏆
  • Special Director’s AwardZatoichi (2003) 🏆

In Competition:

  • Sonatine (1993) — Un Certain Regard
  • Dolls (2002) — Competition
  • Outrage (2010) — Competition (Cannes)

Cannes Film Festival (カンヌ映画祭)

In Competition:

  • Kikujiro (1999) — Competition
  • Outrage (2010) — Competition

Blue Ribbon Awards (ブルーリボン賞)

Winner: Multiple 🏆

  • Best Director – Multiple wins across his career
  • Best Actor – Multiple wins

Japan Academy Prize (日本アカデミー賞)

Winner: Multiple 🏆

  • Best DirectorHana-bi (1998) 🏆
  • Best DirectorZatoichi (2004) 🏆
  • Multiple additional wins and nominations

Kinema Junpo Awards (キネマ旬報賞)

Winner: Multiple 🏆

  • Best Director – Multiple wins recognized by Japan’s most prestigious film criticism institution

Other Honours

  • Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Commander) — France; recognition of his contribution to French and international film culture
  • Person of Cultural Merit (文化功労者) — Japan, 2022; the Japanese government’s recognition of outstanding contribution to Japanese culture
  • The sustained international recognition of his filmography—through Venice Golden Lion, Cannes Competition selections, and the sustained international critical consensus placing Sonatine and Hana-bi among the most formally accomplished Japanese films of the 1990s—constitutes the most comprehensive institutional recognition of any Japanese filmmaker of his generation after the most established international reputations of Akira Kurosawa and Nagisa Oshima

Directorial Vision

Box Office Achievements | 興行成績

FilmBox Office
Zatoichi (2003)¥1.2 billion Japan domestic
Outrage Beyond (2012)¥3.6 billion Japan domestic
Outrage Coda (2017)¥3.2 billion Japan domestic
Hana-bi (1997)International distribution (limited)

External Links | 外部リンク