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Masahiro Motoki (本木 雅弘 ''Motoki Masahiro'', born December 21, 1965 in Okegawa, Japan) is a Japanese actor. He portrayed protagonist Daigo Kobayashi in ''Departures'', which won the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. His performance earned him the Award for Best Actor at the 2009 Asia Pacific Screen Awards, at the 3rd Asian Film Awards and at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize. ==Career== Motoki started his entertainment career as a member of boy band (name of the group is abbreviation of , which makes it an homonym of ) that made a debut in 1982 under the management of Johnny & Associates. They were top idols for a good part of the eighties in Japan. When the band broke up, he turned to acting. His first main role in film was as a Zen monk in comedy directed by Masayuki Suo. Motoki again starred in Suo's next film which practically introduced Motoki to the audience outside Japan. He then worked with directors such as Takashi Miike () and Shinya Tsukamoto (). His breakthrough on the international stage came with the 2008 film directed by Yōjirō Takita. He played cellist-turned-mortician protagonist in this dramatic film which received the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 81st Academy Awards, as well as six acting awards for Motoki. The film project started from Motoki's idea after he read a book written by an encoffinment professional.
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