Gorō Inagaki, a multifaceted Japanese artist, was born on December 8, 1973, in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. As a member of the renowned Japanese pop group SMAP, he has garnered a significant following in Japan.
Inagaki's illustrious career began to take shape while he was still in junior high school, when his sister submitted his picture to a talent company, leading to his eventual selection to join SMAP.
As an actor, Inagaki's first major role was in the 1990 motion picture Saraba itoshino yakuza, marking the beginning of his journey in the world of film.
His international film debut was in the romantic comedy Private Lessons II, where he played the male lead role of a Japanese student who falls deeply in love with his tutor. Notably, this film also featured SMAP's lead vocalist Masahiro Nakai.
Gorō Inagaki's impressive career, spanning multiple genres and mediums, has cemented his status as a talented and versatile artist in the Japanese entertainment industry.