Background
Nakai was born in Kugenuma, Fujisawa, Kanagawa as the youngest of three brothers.
中居 正広
Nakai was born in Kugenuma, Fujisawa, Kanagawa as the youngest of three brothers.
He is the leader of the Japanese idol group SMAP. He is a big fan of baseball. Acting In 2007, Nakai was given his first movie role in nearly five years, portraying a humble barber wrongfully sentenced to death as a war criminal in the movie Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai (私は貝になりたい, I Want to Be a Shellfish). In 2009, Nakai was given his first lead role in a drama that aired on Fuji television"s Monday 9:00 p.m.
(Japan Science and Technology Agency) time slot in nearly eleven years.
In 2015, He made a big cameo in Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende"s 24 Hours Number Laughing Detective game Hosting = Variety shows In addition to co-hosting Utaban with Tunnels member Takaaki Ishibashi, he serves as a co-host on The! Sekai Gyōten News (ザ・世界仰天ニュース, The World"s Surprising News), in which he shows a display of black comedy. As the leader of SMAP, Nakai has the greatest television exposure of the SMAP members insofar as variety shows go.
In 2003, partly due to his involvement in very popular variety shows, Nakai was identified as the highest tax payer of any entertainer in Japan by the Japanese National Tax Bureau. = events As of 2009, Nakai has co-hosted Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai"s annual Kōhaku Uta Gassen six times.
Since 2010, he hosted, "s annual "CDTV Special! New Year"s Eve Premier Live", 4 times in row.
Since 2011, co-hosted "s annual (“ Day”). In 2001, it lasted a total of 7 hours and 40 minutes. In 2014, it was 13 hours lougitude
Caster Between 1995-2000 Sport Caster on Sunday Jungel Since 2006, Nakai has been the main newscaster for the Olympics coverage on Turner Broadcasting System. Supporter In 2007, Senichi Hoshino chose Nakai as the official "support captain" for Japan"s Olympic baseball team
SMAP.