Akira Morishita

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Akira Morishita Wiki Biography

Akira Mori (? ?, Mori Akira, born July 12, 1936 in Tokyo, Japan) is the president and CEO of Mori Trust, a real estate developer in Tokyo, Japan and an offshoot of Mori Building, the company his father Taikichiro Mori founded in 1959. Forbes estimates that as of 2013, he is the fourth-wealthiest person in Japan with a net worth of approximately $5 billion.He attended Keio University, graduating in 1960 and joining Yasuda Trust & Banking (now part of Mizuho Trust & Banking). He formally joined Mori Building as an employee in 1972.Following their father’s death in 1993, he and his older brother Minoru Mori inherited the family business and in 1999 they split it after a falling-out. Akira headed Mori Trust, while his brother headed what was left of the Mori Building company until his death on March 8, 2012. Mori Trust owns and operates 67 buildings, manages 89 buildings, consisting of office and residential buildings, mainly in central Tokyo and other major Japanese cities. These include the Tokyo Shiodome Building in a commercial district near Tokyo Bay, and about 30 hotels including the Conrad Tokyo. He expressed interest in expanding the company’s Tokyo real estate portfolio in 2013 in the midst of economic reforms being enacted by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. IMDB Wikipedia $4.3 Billion 0001-07-12 1936-07-12 Actor Akira Mori Net Worth Akira Morishita Japan Japanese Married Tokyo

Akira Morishita Quick Info

Net Worth $4.3 Billion
Date Of Birth 1936-07-12
Died 0001-07-12
Place Of Birth Tokyo, Japan
Profession Actor
Nationality Japanese
Spouse Married
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm6669393

Akira Morishita Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 YCC Award Young Critics Circle, Philippines Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Sundalong kanin (2014) Won
2015 YCC Award Young Critics Circle, Philippines Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Sundalong kanin (2014) Nominated