Shunsuke Kazama
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Shunsuke Kazama (風間 俊介 Kazama Shunsuke, born June 17, 1983) is a Japanese actor.
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[edit] Profile
- Name: 風間 俊介
- Name: Shunsuke Kazama
- Nicknames: Kazepon
- Birthplace: Sumida Ward, Tokyo
- Birthday: June 17, 1983
- Height: 164cm
- Weight: 53kg
- Talent agency: Johnny's Entertainment
- Entered the agency: May 18, 1997
[edit] Serial Dramas
- 3 nen B gumi Kinpachi Series 5 (October 14, 1999 ~ March 3, 2000, TBS)
- Sekai de ichiban atsui natsu (July 6, 2001 ~ September 14th, TBS)
- Zenigetchu!! May 20, 2001 ~ June 24th, Nihon terebi)
- 3 nen B gumi Kinpachi Series 6 (October 11, 2001 ~ March 28, 2002, TBS)
- Gekidan Engimono. "Nemureru mori no shitai" February 15, 2005 ~ March 15th, Fuji TV)
- Yo naoshi juunan nijouken (October 17, 2005 ~ December 2nd, TV Asahi)
- Akihabara@Deep (June 19, 2006 ~ August 8th, TBS)
[edit] Drama Guest/SP Roles
- Nemureru mori (October 8, 1998 ~ December 24th, Fuji TV)
- big Daisakusen (June 29, 2000, Fuji TV)
- Kowai nichiyoubi ~2000~ Episode 16 "Father" (October 29, 2000, Nihon Terebi)
- Kowai nichiyoubi ~2000~ Final Episode (November 11, 2000, Nihon Terebi)
- Shijou saiaku no date Episode 6 (January 14, 2001, Nihon Terebi)
- Shonen wa tori ni natta (April 1, 2001, TBS)
- 3 nen B gumi Kinpachi-sensei Special "If you guys died I'd cry" (April 5, 2001, TBS)
- Shijou saiaku no date episode 18 (April 8, 2001, Nihon Terebi)
- Taikouki Saru to yobareta Otoko (December 27, 2003, Fuji TV)
- 3 nen B gumi Kinpachi-sensei Series 7 episode 1 (October 15, 2004, TBS)
- 3 nen B gumi Kinpachi-sensei 25nenme no okuru kotoba (March 25, 2005, TBS)
- Yankee Bokou ni kaeru ~tabidachi no toki furyoushonen no yume~ (March 27, 2005, TBS)
- Nekketsu kaasan jikenbo (September 28th 2006, Nihon Terebi)
- Sugata Sanshiro (December 6, 2007, TV Tokyo)
[edit] Seiyuu
- The voice of Yugi Mutou and his alter-ego, Dark Yugi, in the original Japanese language version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (known in North America as simply Yu-Gi-Oh!/Yu-Gi-Oh! GX). ANN
[edit] Variety Shows
- KYO TO KYO Tokubetsu bangumi "Oishi Kyoto Yume Tour" (1997 TV asahi)
- Ai LOVE Junior (1997 ~ September 28, 1998, TV Tokyo)
- Music Jump (1997 ~ March 26, 2000, NHK)
- SHOW-NEN J (April 2, 1998 ~ October 1st, TV asahi)
- Gyu! tto dakishimetai (April 25, 1998 ~ September 27th, Nihon Terebi)
- 8 jida J (April 15, 1998 ~ September 22nd, TV asahi)
- Ai love B.I.G. (1998, TV Tokyo)
- BOYS BE ・・・Jr (October 9, 1998 ~ December 18th, Nihon terebi)
- Nekketsu renaido (January 10, 1999 ~ May 2nd, Nihon Terebi)
- The Shonen Club (April 7, 2000 ~ March 2004, NHK)
- music-enta (TV Tokyo)
- Pikaichi (2000 Nihon Terebi)
- Hadaka no Shonen (2001, TV asahi)
- Sedai hitsurin (April 26, 2002 ~ September 22, Nihon Terebi)
- Jenejan! (2002~2003, Nihon Terebi)
- USO!?Japan (June 21, 2003 ~ September 13th, TBS)
- Ya-Ya-yah (2003)
- Ichiokunin no daimondai!? Waratte koraete!(Nihon Terebi)
- Comedy Michi naka de gozaru (2004~2006 NHK)
- Takeda Testuya no Girisha hatsumono! Unchi ryokou (April 25, 2004, Nihon Terebi)
- Matthew's Best Hit TV (April 28, 2004, TV asahi)
- Raion no gokigenyou (2004, Fuji TV)
- Jenejan! Kazama Shunsuke no kagai jugyou (2004, Nihon Terebi)
- Asa made Jenejan!! End of the year special (January 1, 2005, Nihon Terebi)
- Tokyo Friend Park II (September 24, 2007, TBS)