Kenta Fukasaku Net Worth is $1.7 Million Kenta Fukasaku Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Kenta Fukasaku (?? ??, Fukasaku Kenta, born September 15, 1972; Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese filmmaker and screenwriter. He is the son of filmmaker Kinji Fukasaku and actress Sanae Nakahara.
Date Of Birth September 15, 1972 Place Of Birth Tokyo, Japan Profession Director, Writer, Assistant Director Star Sign Virgo
Director Title Year Status Character Kimyô na koi no monogatari 2014 TV Mini-Series Ken to Merî: Ameagari no yozora ni 2013 Natsuyasumi no chizu 2013 Kuroi hôkokusho 2012 TV Movie Bokutachi wa sekai o kaeru koto ga dekinai. But, we wanna build a school in Cambodia. 2011 Kuronezumi 2010 Kanzen naru shiiku: Meido, for you 2010 Kiru 2008 XX (ekusu kurosu): makyô densetsu 2007 Sukeban deka: Kôdo nêmu = Asamiya Saki 2006 Onaji tsuki wo miteiru 2005 Battle Royale II 2003
Writer Title Year Status Character Blade 2011 TV Series screenplay - 5 episodes Battle Royale II 2003 writer Battle Royale 2000 screenplay
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Battle Royale 2000 second unit director - uncredited Kawa no nagare no you ni 2000 assistant director Diary of Early Winter Shower 1998 assistant director The Geisha House 1998 assistant director Mi mo kokoro mo 1997 assistant director Denji sentai Megarenjâ 1997 TV Series assistant director Gekisô sentai Kârenjâ 1996 TV Series assistant director
Producer Title Year Status Character Battle Royale II 2003 producer Battle Royale 2000 producer
Actor Title Year Status Character The Challenge 1982 Jiro
Thanks Title Year Status Character Kill Bill: Vol. 2 2004 special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Remembering Kinji 2015 Video documentary short Secrets of the Piranha Army 2015 Video documentary short Message from Earth 2011 Video documentary short Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2004 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Screenplay Batoru rowaiaru II: Chinkonka (2003)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2001 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Batoru rowaiaru (2000)
Known for movies Battle Royale (2000) as Writer
Battle Royale II (2003) as Director
Sukeban deka: Kôdo nêmu = Asamiya Saki (2006) as Director
XX (ekusu kurosu): makyô densetsu (2007) as Director