#Machida Keita #NewsDetailed Content: 🎬 Machida Keita (34), who has been making his 15th year of debut in a drama starring in the lead role of a “thinking-type” detective, will be starring in the TV Tokyo Friday drama**, “The Truth That Disappeared”**** (every Friday 9:00pm). The role is played by the main character, Kinosaki Kenichiro, a former detective who was a detective specializing in missing people. Machida, who is taking on a different role as a “intelligent” character than before, said that he is now in his 15th year as an actor, and is “I’m really excited this year.” _____ 🕵️‍♂️ Challenge the role of using your brain: “I need sugar every day (lol)” The main character, Kinosaki, once belonged to the Metropolitan Police Department’s First Investigation Division, but after a certain incident, he quits and opens a detective agency specializing in missing people. In the story, a human mystery unfolds, in which he pursues his own disappearance of his own wife and also pursues the outcome of other people’s families. “I’ve never seen a role like this. It’s a charming story that’s not just a simple mystery, but also intertwines with human dramas. I think it’s a work that doesn’t fit into one genre.” Machida, who has high physical abilities, is known as an actor who is good at action, but this time he is required to perform with a “thinking” style. “The role of a character places more importance on thinking than movement. So it actually drains energy. Because he uses his brain, he sometimes feels that he needs sugar (laughs). There were days when he ate two lunch boxes in one go.” ______ 🍱 As the lead actor, he cheers on the set, “I’m not to be outspoken.” Starring Machida, who is also working hard to create the atmosphere on set. He also pays attention to offering gifts to boost the morale of his co-stars and staff. “The rest of us bring a lot of delicious food too, so I thought I’d have to give it to you too. There’s a lot of food, making it a lively and fun setting.” _____ 🌱 The drama depicts how to live in an unreasonable world, and many episodes of helping people in unreasonable situations. When asked how to deal with something unreasonable actually happening, Machida said: “I can’t change my partner, so I try to change my approach or come up with alternatives. I think my way of thinking has become more flexible as I get older.” ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ While steadily building his position as an actor, Machida remains humble. “I feel like I’m finally able to do discussions constructively. But there’s still a lot to be done. It’s a bit small, but I think I’m gradually growing.” _____ 🎭 Her origins as an actor and her debut as a growth artist was the 2010 stage play “Rokudenashi BLUES.” Machida has been trying out a variety of roles since then, but he is still learning a lot from his co-stars. “Even though it’s been 15 years since Mitsuishi Ken has been an actor for over 45 years. He’s so amazing that he still feels like he has to work hard. What you can gain from the acting of his seniors on set is really great.” ______ 🎬 Machida is currently appearing in many future works, and is currently appearing in the WOWOW drama “Fixer” and NHK’s “Manga Artist Ienaga’s Super Definition of Complex Society.” Furthermore, there are many popular titles to come, such as “Glass Heart,” which will be exclusively distributed worldwide on Netflix from July. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “The Truth That Disappears” is currently airing on TV Tokyo every Friday from 9:00pm.

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