Takashi Miike

Takashi Miike

director, actor, producer

Takashi Miike was born on Aug 24, 1960 in Japan. Takashi Miike's big-screen debut came with Toppû! Minipato tai - Aikyacchi Jankushon directed by Takashi Miike in 1991. Takashi Miike is known for Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai directed by Takashi Miike, Kôji Yakusho stars as Kageyu Saito and Munetaka Aoki as Hikokuro Omodaka. Takashi Miike has got 35 awards and 63 nominations so far. The most recent award Takashi Miike achieved is Singapore International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Takashi Miike plays is Mole Song Final which will be released on Nov 19, 2021.

Takashi Miike was born in the small town of Yao on the outskirts of Osaka, Japan. His main interest growing up was motorbikes, and for a while he harbored ambitions to race professionally. At the age of 18 he went to study at the film school in Yokohama founded by renowned director Shôhei Imamura, primarily because there were no entrance exams. By his own account Miike was an undisciplined student and attended few classes, but when a local TV company came scouting for unpaid production assistants, the school nominated the one pupil who never showed up: Miike. He spent almost a decade working in television, in many different roles, before becoming an assistant director in film to, amongst others, his old mentor Imamura. The "V-Cinema" (Direct to Video) boom of the early 1990s was to be Miike's break into directing his own films, as newly formed companies hired eager young filmmakers willing to work cheap and crank out low-budget action movies. Miike's first theatrically distributed film was Les affranchis de Shinjuku (1995) (Shinjuku Triad Society), and from then on he alternated V-Cinema films with higher-budgeted pictures. His international breakthrough came with Audition (1999) (Audition), and since then he has an ever expanding cult following in the west. A prolific director, Miike has directed (at the time of this writing) 60+ films in his 13 years as director, his films being known for their explicit and taboo representations of violence and sex, as seen in such works as Visitor Q (2001) (Visitor Q), Ichi the Killer (2001) (Ichi The Killer) and the Dead or Alive Trilogy: Dead or Alive: Hanzaisha (1999), Dead or Alive 2 (2000) and Dead or Alive 3 (2002).

  • Birthday

    Aug 24, 1960
  • Place of Birth

    Yao, Japan
  • Also known

    Такаси Миикэ, 三池崇史, 미이케 타카시, Takaši Miike

Known For

Awards

35 wins & 63 nominations

Singapore International Film Festival
2019
Honorary Award
Winner - Honorary Award
Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival
2017
JoJo no kimyô na bôken: Daiyamondo wa kudakenai - dai-isshô (2017)
Winner - Audience Award
2014
Mogura no uta: Sennyuu sousakan Reiji (2013)
Winner - Imaging the Future Award
2014
Mogura no uta: Sennyuu sousakan Reiji (2013)
Winner - Imaging the Future Award
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