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Hideaki Takizawa

1982-03-29

The Biography

Takizawa Hideaki was a Johnny's Jr. leader making him famous long before he even debuted as part of Tackey & Tsubasa. When he isn't busy promoting or performing as part of Tackey & Tsubasa, he acts in doramas. Although he has acted in several doramas, it wasn't until 1999 when he starred in the controversial "Teacher/Student Love Affair" dorama Majo no Jouken (also known as Forbidden Love), that the public began to recognize his acting skills. In January 2004, he became the youngest leading role actor onstage at the Tokyo Imperial Theatre for the musical DREAM BOY. On some occasions, he would compose songs. 894 hakushi, My Angel You're Angel, and KAT-TUN's Fight All Night are some of the songs he composed. He also directed ARASHI's first PV, titled A.RA.SHI. Among fans, he is famous and credited for the creation of the "ero-ero" dance. In 2009, Takizawa started releasing solo music apart from Tackey & Tsubasa.

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Tackey & Tsubasa "Hatachi" de Debut Giant Hits Concert with all Johnny's Jr.

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Tackey & Tsubasa Spring Concert 2004

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Innocent Curse

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Thursday Ghost Stories Ghost Club ~ Junior High School Edition 4

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Thursday Ghost Stories Ghost Club: Seven Wonders of School Edition 1

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Villain

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Tackey & Tsubasa: YOU wa Nanishini? Tackey & Tsubasa CONCERT Soko ni Takitsuba ga Watashi o Matte Iru Shougatsu wa Tokyo・Osaka e

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Kimi Ga Kureta Natsu

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New Thursday Ghost Stories Ghost Club: Seven Wonders of School Edition 2

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New Thursday Ghost Stories Ghost Club: Seven Wonders of School Edition 3

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Tackey & Tsubasa Premium Live -5th Anniversary Special Package-

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Tackey & Tsubasa: Thanks Two You

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