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10 Latest Photos of Takeshi Kaneshiro 'Boboho', Still Hot and Handsome at 46 Years Old

10 Latest Photos of Takeshi Kaneshiro 'Boboho', Still Hot and Handsome at 46 Years Old

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10 Latest Photos of Takeshi Kaneshiro 'Boboho', Still Hot and Handsome at 46 Years Old

For the 90s generation, Boboho films are still very memorable. Among the popular titles that have been shown in Indonesia, there is one title that is the most entertaining, namely TROUBLE MAKER. Well, in that film, we started to get to know a handsome actor named Takeshi Kaneshiro. At that time, he played a schoolboy named A Miu. After a long absence from the news, what does this handsome guy look like now at the age of 46? Check out the following slide of his photos.

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Among the many handsome guys who have worked with Boboho, there is one figure who stands out the most, namely Takeshi Kaneshiro.

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An actor whose name became known to the public of the homeland through the movie 'TROUBLE MAKER' is now 46 years old.

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Although he is approaching half a century old, it turns out that this guy, who is also affectionately called Aniki, is still very handsome!

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Takeshi is an actor and singer of Japanese and Taiwanese mixed blood.

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Before becoming popular as an actor, Takeshi actually started his career as a musician.

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Anyway, although rarely reported anymore, Takeshi is still very active in the acting world.

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One of his latest films titled 'SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT' was released in 2019.

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Takeshi is very private about his personal life. Until now, it is unknown whether he is married or not.

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In addition to having a long list of films he has acted in, Takeshi has also released 9 music albums. The real multitalented artist!

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Takeshi has also received numerous prestigious awards throughout his career as an artist. In 2010, Takeshi even made it to the list of Ten Best International Actors of the Decade for the Asian region.

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Any of you who used to idolize Takeshi Kaneshiro?