
Hiroki Narimiya
Acting
Born 1982-09-14 · Tokyo, Japan
Narimiya Hiroki, born Narimiya Hiroshige, is a Japanese actor and model. His parents divorced when he was young, and in his 3rd year of junior high school, his mother died, and he and his brother were raised by his grandmother. He had made a promise to his mother to become serious about acting and soon dropped out of school to pursue his career. He soon debuted in 2000 in the play "Horobikaketa Jinrui, Sono Ai no Honshitsu to wa (Perishing Humankind, What is the Essence of Its Love?)". Hiroki was chosen for the part of Kane out of the 3000 actors who auditioned. In February 2001, he made his movie debut in "Oboreru Sakana". In 2002, he appeared as Noda in the television drama, "Gokusen". With his life-sized performance in this role, Hiroki won both serious acclaim and popularity. In 2003, he performed in his first-period film, "Azumi", which became a box office hit and allowed Hiroki to display his swordplay skills from daily training. On December 2, 2016, Narimiya announced retirement from the entertainment industry following allegations of illicit drug use. The drug allegations were never confirmed, but Hiroki insisted on retiring. He is currently devoting himself to other personal artistic projects, but not in the field of acting. More information can be found on his website and on his twitter account.
Known for

Umechan Sensei
2012 · TV

AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo
2002 · TV

Love and Glory
2006 · TV

Detective Office 5: Another Story
2005 · TV

Bloody Monday
2008 · TV

Gokusen
2002 · TV

Kou Kou Kyoushi
2003 · TV

Orange Days
2004 · TV

Hanasaki Mai Speaks Out
2014 · TV

Honey and Clover
2008 · TV

Stand Up!!
2003 · TV

The Phantom Thief YAMANEKO
2016 · TV

Innocent Love
2008 · TV

Bad Boy and Good Girl
2010 · TV

Be with You
2005 · TV

Kisarazu Cat's Eye
2002 · TV

Veterinarian Dolittle
2010 · TV

Pure Soul
2001 · TV

News Sokuho wa Nagareta
2009 · TV

37.5°C Tears
2015 · TV

Love Me to Death
2025 · TV

The Tragedy of M
2005 · TV

Love Song
2005 · TV

Futagashira
2015 · TV

スワンの馬鹿 こづかい3万円の恋
2007 · TV

Displeased Fruit
2016 · TV

Sushi Ōji!
2007 · TV

The Files of Young Kindaichi Neo
2014 · TV

The Party is Over
2011 · TV

Taro no Tō
2011 · TV

Sweet Room
2009 · TV

The Files of the Young Kindaichi
1995 · TV

Trick
2000 · TV

Ooku: Saikyou no Onna / Higeki no Shimai
2016 · TV

稲垣吾郎の金田一耕助シリーズ
2004 · TV

Taste of Happiness
2009 · TV

Bungo Japanese Literature Cinema
2010 · TV

IQ246: The Cases of a Royal Genius
2016 · TV

Tokyo Dogs
2009 · TV

The Complex: Prologue
2013 · TV

The Quiz Show
2008 · TV

Salaryman Kintaro
2001 · TV