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The actor played the main roles in movies such as Katsuhiro Otomo, Shinobi: The Blade of Heart, Azumi, etc.
Odagiri portrayed different roles in television shows such as Hei no Naka no Chuugakkou, Atami no Sousakan, Shinya Shokudo and many more.
He and actress Kashii Yuu began dating after co-starring in 2006 movie "Pavilion Sanshouo," and tied the knot on February 16, 2008. They had their first son in February 2011, and welcomed their second son in April 2014. On April 24th, 2015 it was announced that the second son had passed away at one year and 9 days old, due to strangulation ileus. Their third son was born on August 22, 2016.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/dmE7K_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Nishijima Hidetoshi", "alternateName": "西島秀俊", "birthDate": "March 29, 1971", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Nishijima Hidetoshi is a Japanese actor. Nishijima starred in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 1998 film "License to Live". He was given the Best Supporting Actor award at the Yokohama Film Festival in 2008.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/ROoDx_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ayase Haruka", "alternateName": "綾瀬はるか", "birthDate": "March 24, 1985", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Ayase Haruka is a popular Japanese actress, model and singer. Her immediate family consists of her father, mother and one brother. As a youth, Haruka was active in sports, playing basketball in middle school and competing in the Chugoku region Ekiden tournament (long-distance relay race) during junior high school. Then, during her freshman year in high school, Haruka started her career in the entertainment world by successfully auditioning for the 25th Horipro Talent Scout Caravan. At first, her parents objected to Haruka pursuing a career in entertainment but relented once they noticed her determination. Upon her arrival in Tokyo, Haruka worked out frequently and trimmed her weight by 6 kilograms.
Haruka started her career first as a gravure idol, releasing a photo book and DVD. She then branched off into acting landing small roles in television dramas, with the 2003 Fuji TV drama "The Way I Live" (Boku no Ikiru Michi) making a positive impression on the public. Her career then went into overdrive with her popular performance as Hirose Aki in the 2004 TBS television drama "Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World". Haruka beat out 723 contestants for the role of Hirose Aki in "Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World".
More recently, Haruka has become just as popular on the big screen performing as the leading actress in such films as "Cyborg Girl", "Happy Flight", "Ichi" and "Oppai Volleyball". Her diversity as an actress should also be noted as Haruka performed as a cyborg in "Cyborg Girl", an airline stewardess in "Happy Flight", blind swordswoman in "Ichi" and a junior high volleyball coach in "Oppai Volleyball".
Haruka has also created a successful career in music, releasing her for first single "Period" in 2006. Her debut single went straight to #8 on the weekly Oricon singles chart. She also released two other singles, "Kosaten Days" (2006) and "Hikoki Gumo" (2007), which received similar levels of success.
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