Toshiyuki Nishida, an actor who played a wide variety of roles in numerous films and dramas, including the film series “Tsuribaka Nisshi” and the NHK taiga drama “Shobuga Gotoku”, collapsed at his home in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on the 17th was found and pronounced dead at the scene.
He was 76 years old.
Mr. Nishida was born in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, and joined the Seinenza Theater Company in 1970. Since then, he has been active as an actor in films and television, playing a wide variety of roles from humanitarian roles to violent villains.
In the 1993 film “School” directed by Yoji Yamada, he played a teacher who brings students together in a junior night school, and was selected for the Japan Academy Award for Best Actor.
In the “Tsuribaka Nisshi” film series, a total of 22 films have been released since 1988, she played Hama-chan, an office worker who loves fishing, and her playful interactions with Sue, who played by Rentaro Mikuni. .
In addition, in NHK taiga dramas, he played Takamori Saigo in the 1990 broadcast of “Tobu ga Gotoku” and Tokugawa Yoshimune in “The Eighth Shogun Yoshimune” in 1995. She has appeared in many works such as “Sakura “.
As a singer, she is known for her warm singing voice, and her song “Moshimo ga Hakitteru Nara” became very famous, and she participated in the Kohaku Uta Gassen stage. Violinist on the Roof” for over 260 performances.
He became very popular because of his normal character and friendly personality, such as his role as the tearful “Chief” on the popular commercial TV show “Detective Night Scoop.”
In 2018, he was awarded the Order of the Rebellion with a Small Cordon.
According to his agency, Nishida attended a press conference for the film he starred in on the 8th of this month, and was scheduled to work on the 17th.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the man was found lying on his bed at his residence in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, just after 12:30pm on the 17th, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
[StiúrthóirYojiYamadadenscannán“School”inaraibhantUasalNishidainaréalta
“Tá aisteoir a imríonn laoch grinn caillte againn.”
Dúirt an stiúrthóir Yoji Yamada, ní hamháin a stiúraigh an scannán “ School” le Toshiyuki Nishida, ach a scríobh an script don tsraith “Tsuribaka Nisshi” freisin, “Tar éis dó scéal a bháis a chloisteáil, dúirt sé,” `Tá aisteoir a imríonn laoch grinn caillte againn.” Mothaím braistint an chaillteanais. Bhí an tUasal Nishida i gcuimhne ag an tsraith “School” ó thús an phróisis phleanála, agus an “Tsuribaka Nisshi” Is cuma cén aois é, tá an chanúint Fukushima fós á labhairt aige agus pearsantacht cumhach aige. ar a dtugtar clowns, agus ní fhaca mé riamh é roimhe seo.
[Sa scannán “Outrage Beyond” bhí sé le feiceáil i]
Director Takeshi Kitano: “He was a very good actor.”
Takeshi Kitano, the director of the movie “Outrage Beyond” in which Nishida appeared, said on his official website, “I knew that Nishida-san was not feeling well, so I was worried about him for a long time. , but this is sad. I am disappointed.
[Bhíant-aisteoirEriIshidainabheanchéilesascannán”TsuribakaNisshi”
“Ní raibh am chomh suaimhneach agus chomh taitneamhach sin agam riamh.”
Dúirt an t-aisteoir Eri Ishida, a ghlac ról na mná céile a bhreathnaíonn go cineálta ar charachtar Nishida Hama-chan sa scannán “ Tsuribaka Nisshi ”, trína gníomhaireacht, “B’fhéidir gurb é toisc nach bhfuil sí féin agus breitheanna Nishida ach cúig lá óna chéile, ach ní raibh sí ciúin.
[Comhréaltasadrámataiga“YaenoSakura”
Aisteoir Haruka Ayase: “Bhí sé ina shinsearach iontaofa.”
Dúirt an t-aisteoir Haruka Ayase, a bhí ina chomhréalta i ndráma taiga NHK “Yae no Sakura” agus seónna eile, “Theastaigh uaim a bheith ag obair le chéile arís.” D’oibríomar le chéile i ndrámaí agus i scannáin taiga, agus cé go bhfuil sé ollmhór, tá sé uasal agus éadrom. Bhí sé ina shinsear iontaofa.
[Ryoko Yonekura “Tá sé chomh brónach, chomh brónach, ní féidir liom a chreidiúint go fóill”]
In response to Nishida’s death, Ryoko Yonekura, who co-starred in the commercial TV drama, posted on her Instagram account, “I have not heard a word about Nishida’s sudden death … I will post a photo from the day before yesterday. !” I just said that I’m sad, I still can’t believe it.
Yonekura had just posted a two-shot photo with Nishida on his account around noon on the 17th, before the news of Nishida’s death was announced.
[Yuri Nakae, comhréalta sa scannán “School”: “Ní féidir liom a chreidiúint go fóill”]
On the “X” account of Yuri Nakae, Nishida’s co-star in the movie “School”, there is a message saying, “The teacher in the movie “School”…Toshiyuki Nishida, who treated me very much as her real teacher.
[KanpeiHamaabhíinachomhréaltai“Detective!
Dúirt Kanpei Ma, tallainne a bhí ina chomhréalta ar an seó éagsúlachta tráchtála móréilimh “Bleachtaire! mar dhuine daonna.” Mhothaigh mé go raibh tú i do shinsear mór liom.
[Guthanna iontas i gCathair Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, áit ar rugadh mé]
Disturbed voices were heard in front of JR Koriyama Station in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, Nishida’s hometown, regarding the death of actor Toshiyuki Nishida.
A third-year high school student from Koriyama City said, “I used to watch the dramas where Mr. Nishida appeared, so I was very surprised to hear that he died. It’s a shame because I’m from my hometown. he was a native and a famous person.” We were talking.
A man in his 80s who was born in Aizuwakamatsu City and now lives in Kobe said, “Huh?” for a moment, then said, “It’s really unfortunate. It was a long time ago, but I was very impressed with his role as Inohakkai in “Journey to the West.”
A man in his 70s who lives in Tanagura Town, Fukushima Prefecture said, “Speaking of Mr. Nishida, I liked “Tsuri Baka Nisshi” and watched it a lot. loved by so many people.
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Guth buíochais don Uasal Nishida as a thacaíocht i Fukushima]
Regarding the death of actor Toshiyuki Nishida, Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, which was heavily damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake, expressed gratitude to Nishida for her support in Fukushima.
A man in his 60s from Iwaki City said, “I want to be someone like Mr. Nishida, who is tolerant and friendly. I was surprised by the suddenness of the incident, but I want to ask him to take a good rest.” We were talking.
A man in his 70s from Iwaki City said, “Since the earthquake, he was there for me and gave me joy. He is always full of energy and has a kind heart, and I have gained strength from him.”
A woman in her 20s who was visiting from Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture said, “I had a strong feeling that she would appear in the taiga drama “Yae no Sakura.” I thought she would appear in more dramas come here. many times, and I want to say, “Thank you for working for Fukushima,” he said.
[Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, áit a raibh Toshiyuki Nishida ar cuairt lena chomhdhaltaí]
Restaurant “I’ll miss it because it’s opposite Koriyama and Fukushima”]
At a restaurant in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, where Toshiyuki Nishida was visiting with his classmates, someone could be heard crying: “He is the face of Fukushima, so we will lose him.”
According to the Yakiniku restaurant in Koriyama City, Mr. Nishida has been coming here for about 30 years, and has parties with about 10 of his classmates twice a year.
Mr. Nishida liked the kimchi from this restaurant and often ordered it, so a sign from Mr. Nishida is displayed in the kitchen to encourage people to say that it is delicious.
Mr. Manabu Nihei, who runs a yakiniku restaurant, said, “Mr. Nishida had the same stylish and cute image as you see on TV, and he spoke friendly to the staff. He is the face of Koriyama and Fukushima, as that’s me he misses.”I was there.
[Toshiyuki Nishida, a bhí páirteach ar bhealaí éagsúla in atógáil a bhaile dúchais Fukushima]
While working as an actor, Toshiyuki Nishida was involved in various ways in the reconstruction of his hometown, Fukushima, which was affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and the nuclear power plant accident.
Shortly after the nuclear power plant accident, when prices of agricultural products produced in Fukushima Prefecture fell or trade was suspended, producers suffered negative reputational damage by actively participating in events to promote Fukushima food and tourism. promotion within and outside our prefecture we did our best to support businesses and businesses.
In addition, he has gained fame as an actor and singer, participating in music events to support reconstruction efforts with Fukushima-related musicians, and appearing in a music-style PR video produced by Fukushima Prefecture to arousing interest in rebuilding efforts I used this to inform many people of the current state of my hometown.
He also participated in the song “Hana wa Saku”, which was used to support the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, as one of the celebrities associated with the disaster area.
In recognition of Nishida’s activities, Fukushima Prefecture awarded him the Prefectural Honorary Award in 2018, making him the fourth person to do so.
At the award ceremony, Mr. Nishida said, “I have seen many movies in my hometown of Koriyama, and the generous upbringing of Fukushima has supported me as an actor, and I feel that Fukushima is my hometown.” . I want to continue working energetically to promote Fukushima,” he said, expressing his desire to support the reconstruction efforts.