Takizawa Hideaki was a Johnny's Jr. leader making him famous long before he even debuted as part of Tackey & Tsubasa. When he isn't busy promoting or performing as part of Tackey & Tsubasa, he acts in doramas. Although he has acted in several doramas, it wasn't until 1999 when he starred in the controversial "Teacher/Student Love Affair" dorama Majo no Jouken (also known as Forbidden Love), that the public began to recognize his acting skills. In January 2004, he became the youngest leading role actor onstage at the Tokyo Imperial Theatre for the musical DREAM BOY. On some occasions, he would compose songs. 894 hakushi, My Angel You're Angel, and KAT-TUN's Fight All Night are some of the songs he composed. He also directed ARASHI's first PV, titled A.RA.SHI. Among fans, he is famous and credited for the creation of the "ero-ero" dance. In 2009, Takizawa started releasing solo music apart from Tackey & Tsubasa.
Kimi Ga Kureta Natsu
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Tackey & Tsubasa Spring Concert 2004
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Tackey & Tsubasa: Thanks Two You
Villain
(Shuichi Saeki)
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Innocent Curse
Genroku Ryoran
(Kira Yoshichika)
Forbidden Love
(Hikaru Kurosawa)
太陽の季節
Our New Trip
Yoshitsune
(Minamoto no Yoshi-tsune)
Chef
News no Onna
Strawberry on the Shortcake
Antique: Western Antique Cake Shop
(Eiji Kanda)
You are my only Madonna
(Kyouichi Suzuki)
The Sun Never Sets
Love Catharsis
(Kairi Miyoshi)
The Dog of Orthros
(Shinji Ryuzaki)
Nezumi-Kozo, Running Around Edo
(Jirokichi)
HAMU-公安警察の男ー
(Shinji Natsuhara(夏原 信司))
Family's Journey
(Yosuke Asari)
Satomi Hakkenden
(Inuzuka Shino-Moritaka)
Mayonaka no Panya-san
(Yosuke Kurebayashi)
A Lone Scalpel