Goro Inagaki
Biography
Gorō Inagaki (born December 8, 1973) is a Japanese musician and actor from Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. Inagaki is a member of the Japanese pop group SMAP. His career began while he was in junior high school, when his sister submitted his picture to a talent company; he was subsequently chosen to join SMAP, which has a considerable following in Japan. Inagaki's first major acting role was in the motion picture Saraba itoshino yakuza, released in 1990. His international film debut was in the romantic comedy Private Lessons II, playing the male lead role of a Japanese student who falls for his tutor. Private Lessons II also starred SMAP lead vocalist Masahiro Nakai. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gorô Inagaki, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

八つ墓村
as 金田一耕助
2004

Furuhata Ninzaburo vs SMAP
as Goro Inagaki
1999

Honto Ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: 2020 Tokubetsu-hen
2020

Parasite Eve
as Tatsuro Ohno
1997

One Piece: Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle
as Dr. Rachet (voice)
2006

University of Laughs
as Hajime Tsubaki
2004

Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi - Special 1
1999

Hypnosis
as Toshiya Saga
1999

1992.1 SMAP 1st LIVE "Come on New Year !!" Concert
1992

SEXY SIX SHOW
1994

Asuka e, Soshite Mada Minu Ko e
2005

Cherry Girl
2006

Tales of the Bizarre: 2003 Spring Special
2003

13 Assassins
as Lord Naritsugu Matsudaira
2010

Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Summer Special 2023
2023

Oshin
as Sakuzo Tanimura
2013

Private Lessons II
as Ken Soto
1993

Orpheus' Lyre
as Nobuki
2013

Bayside Shakedown 3: Set the Guys Loose
as Kyôichi Kagami
2010

Kamen Rider G
as Goro / Kamen Rider G
2009
TV Appearances

The Country of Beauty
2021

Kare
1997

One Way Ticket to Love
1997
Let's Go to School!
1997

Dangerous Relationship
1999

Saikou no Koibito
1995

Saimin
as Toshiya Saga
2000

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen
1990

Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari
as Murakami Naoki
1994

Triangle
as Kuroki Shun
2009

Love Quotient
2002

Shooting Star
as Shûichi Makihara
2010
