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Examples of "hiroshi_tamaki"
In 2011, he starred opposite Francis Ng, Sun Haiying and Lü Liping in "Love Never Dies". That same year, he appeared in "The Assassins", a historical drama film starring Chow Yun-fat, Liu Yifei, Hiroshi Tamaki, and Annie Yi.
The main opening theme song "Yoake-no Michi" (よあけのみち) has always been popular in Japan since the series' debut. It was featured in a daydream sequence in the live action adaptation of "Nodame Cantabile", starring "Juri Ueno" and "Hiroshi Tamaki", with the character of Nodame singing the song while taking a bath. It was also used in the anime adaptation of "" as protagonist Subaru Natsuki's ringtone.
Before his contract with Ninita, he won several prizes for his paintings and pictures. He was also involved in some art works such as media-art works for Yukio Funai, poster designs for performances and arts. He became acquainted with respected actors and artists in Japan, such as Nao Omori, Hiroshi Tamaki, Takeru Amano (artist), Kyoko Inukai (writer) and Mika Omori (movie director), and gave some artistic ideas to those artists, yet he did not recognize himself as an artist at that time. In 2004, he appeared in a movie titled "2 banme no kanojyo" ("Second Girlfriend"), directed by Mika Omori.
On October 26, 2012, Fuji TV revived the original Iron Chef franchise, this time simply using the English name "Iron Chef" (アイアンシェフ). Actor Hiroshi Tamaki assumed the role as the new Chairman in this revival. For the line-up of Iron Chefs, Yuji Wakiya became the official Iron Chef Chinese, while Yōsuke Suga was selected as the new Iron Chef French instead of Seigo Mitani; Jun Kurogi was chosen as the new Iron Chef Japanese. Yukio Hattori would reprise his role as commentor, guided by a set of culinary experts.
"Nodame Cantabile" has been adapted as a live-action television drama broadcast in 11 hour-long episodes from October 16 to December 25, 2006, on Fuji TV, covering events up to volume 9 of the manga. This was followed by a four-hour sequel television special, "Nodame Cantabile New Year's Special in Europe", adapting further events in the manga after Chiaki and Nodame move to Paris, broadcast on Fuji TV on January 4 and 5, 2008. These were directed by Hideki Takeuchi from scripts by Rin Etou, and starred Hiroshi Tamaki as Shinichi Chiaki and Juri Ueno as Megumi "Nodame" Noda.
Ueno's popularity rose further when she was cast as Megumi Noda ("Nodame") in the 2006 live-action television adaptation of the popular manga "Nodame Cantabile". Co-starring opposite Hiroshi Tamaki, the series' 11-episode run was a success with an average viewership rating of 18.79% with the season finalé garnering 21.7% of the viewership share for its time slot. Ueno's portrayal as the eccentric and disorganized but yet extremely affable and talented pianist won her "Best Lead Actress" at the 51st Television Drama Academy Awards while the show won "Best Drama". The show was also recognized overseas at the 2nd Seoul Drama Festival where it was awarded "Best Miniseries". Ueno and Tamaki reprised their roles in 2007 in the two-part special, "Nodame Cantabile Shinshun Special in Europe", which chronicles their individual struggles to achieve success on Europe's storied classical music stage whilst being away from each other.
The Assassins, previously known as Bronze Sparrow Terrace or Bronze Sparrow Platform, is a Chinese historical drama film directed by Zhao Linshan, starring Chow Yun-fat as Cao Cao, a prominent warlord who became the "de facto" head of the central government in China towards the end of the Han dynasty. The film, released in October 2012, focuses on Cao Cao's life in his later years and depicts two assassination attempts on the warlord. The supporting cast includes Liu Yifei, Hiroshi Tamaki, Alec Su, Annie Yi, Qiu Xinzhi, Yao Lu and Ni Dahong. The film's Chinese title is a reference to the Bronze Sparrow Platform (铜雀台), a terrace constructed in 210 by Cao Cao in the ancient city of Ye (in present-day Handan, Hebei).
On October 26, 2012, Fuji TV revived the original Iron Chef franchise, this time simply using the English name "Iron Chef" (アイアンシェフ). Actor Hiroshi Tamaki assumed the role as the new Chairman in this revival. For the line-up of Iron Chefs, Yuji Wakiya, a former challenger in the original series, became the official Iron Chef Chinese after initially being named as a successor Iron Chef in the original series' Millennium Cup, while Yōsuke Suga was selected as the new Iron Chef French instead of Seigo Mitani, the supposed successor Iron Chef French also introduced in the Millennium Cup; Jun Kurogi was chosen as the new Iron Chef Japanese. Yukio Hattori would reprise his role as commentator, guided by a set of culinary experts.
In 2012, Fuji Television announced that it was recording brand new episodes of "Iron Chef". The first episode debuted on October 26, 2012 as a two-hour special, thereafter reverting to a one-hour show airing on Friday evenings at 19:57 Japan time. Unlike the original "Ryōri no Tetsujin", the new show was titled Iron Chef (アイアンシェフ) in katakana characters. The Chairman's role was assumed by Japanese actor Hiroshi Tamaki. Fuji TV commentator Mizuki Sano hosted the program, and the reporters were Yurika Mita and Daisuke Miyagawa. Dr. Yukio Hattori returned from the original "Iron Chef" series to provide commentary. Three new Iron Chefs were chosen; Jun Kurogi as Iron Chef Japanese, Yūji Wakiya as Iron Chef Chinese, and Yōsuke Suga as Iron Chef French.