He soon debuted in 2000 in the play "Horobikaketa Jinrui, Sono Ai no Honshitsu to wa (Perishing Humankind, What is the Essence of Its Love?)." Hiroki was chosen for the part of Kane out of the 3000 actors who auditioned. In February 2001, he made his movie debut in "Oboreru Sakana", a Toei production. In 2002, he appeared as Noda in the television drama, "
Gokusen." With his life-sized performance in this role, Hiroki won both serious acclaim and popularity. That same year, he was the lead in "Okan wa Uchu wo Shihaisuru", a television special on
Fuji Television Network. Come 2003, he performed in his first period film,
Azumi, which became a box office hit and allowed Hiroki to display his swordplay skills from daily training. In 2004, Hiroki returned to the stage in the Shakespearean play "Oki ni Mesumama (
As You Like It)" and had a supporting role in the
TBS drama
Orange Days. The next year, he starred in the TBS series "Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu" and was featured in four films, including
Nana, the sequel for which was released December 2006. In 2012, Hiroki starred as
Phoenix Wright in the live-action film adaption
Ace Attorney directed by
Takashi Miike. While working on his acting career, Hiroki has been proving himself quite the fashion leader. He designed a line of clothes along with many collaboration projects. Fall 2003, he appeared as a model for his Tokyo collection. His trademark hairstyle (the "Narimiya Cut") became all the rage among Japanese teens. Hiroki has also appeared on more than 10 covers of fashion and other magazines in the past year and received the 2005 Crystallized Style Award (presented by
Swarovski). Hiroki has received many offers to model overseas for high-fashion brands, which fits in his plans to pursue work outside Japan as both a model and actor. On December 9, 2016, Narimiya sent a fax to TV news channels announcing that he was leaving the entertainment industry due to allegations he used cocaine. Right after Narimiya's retirement announcement, the masked wrestler
The Great Sasuke, a member of
Michinoku Pro Wrestling, wrote on his blog: “Does this mean that 10 years ago, my foolish son will have to admit that the harassment he suffered from you was true?” When asked to clarify the "harassment" mentioned during a press conference, on December 14, Sasuke confirmed, “It was sexual harassment. I’m saying it straight—sexual harassment. This is something I can clearly state.” When asked if he was referring specifically to Narimiya, Sasuke responded, “Yes.” Regarding the relationship between Narimiya and his son, Sasuke explained, “They met in a professional setting. I was told that the incident happened right after they first met.” Sasuke went on to reveal that his son had been diagnosed with
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of the incident and is currently receiving treatment overseas. “In the past few years, he’s been reclusive, cutting himself off from external information,” Sasuke said. When asked how his son was reacting to the ongoing situation, Sasuke replied, “He’s completely unresponsive. He probably doesn’t know about it. He’s not in a condition to talk.” Sasuke made it clear that he had no intention of suing Narimiya, adding, “Since I’ve already publicly spoken out, I would like to have a discussion with the managers of Narimiya’s agency. I want them to understand my true intentions.” ==Filmography==