Tatsuya Fujiwara
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Tatsuya Fujiwara (藤原 竜也 Fujiwara Tatsuya?, born May 15, 1982 in Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese actor.
He is famous for acting the part of Shuya Nanahara in the controversial 2000 film Battle Royale and continues the character as a leader of Wild Seven in the sequel, Battle Royale II: Requiem. He stars as Light Yagami, the leading role in Death Note and Death Note: The Last Name, films based on the manga of the same name. He is a Seibu Lions fan. He has also worked with director Takashi Miike for Sabu. In theatrical works, he is known for collaborating with Yukio Ninagawa, one of the most influential directors in Japan. He started his career as theatre works, before screen debut, with the title role of Shintoku-maru, the boy who has obsessed with his complicated relationship with his step mother. He has also set a high evaluation on his acting some Shakespeare plays, including Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet [1].
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[edit] Biographical information
- Name: Tatsuya Fujiwara (藤原 竜也, Fujiwara Tatsuya)
- Family: Father, mother, older sister, older brother
- Date of Birth: May 15 1982
- Current age: 26
- Height: 178cm (5'10")
- Weight: 55kg (121 pounds)
- Chest: 82cm
- Waist: 75cm
- Shoe Size: 27cm
- Blood Type: A
- Place of Birth: Chichibu, Saitama, Japan
- Western zodiac sign: Taurus
- Chinese zodiac sign: Water Dog (水戊)
- Favorite sports: Soccer and snowboarding
[edit] Movies
- Kamen Gakuen 2000
- Battle Royale 2000
- Sabu (film) 2002
- Battle Royale II: Requiem 2003
- Moonlight Jellyfish 2003
- Romeo and Juliet 2005
- Death Note (film) 2006
- Death Note: The Last Name 2006
[edit] TV Dramas
- That's The Answer (1997)
- Cyber Bishoujo Telomere (1998)
- Feeling Relief Is Easy (1998)
- Frozen Summer (1998)
- Change! (1998)
- LxIxVxE (1999)
- Kiss Of Heaven (1999)
- The Things You Taught Me (2000)
- Saintly Springtime Of Life (2001)
- Ikutsu Mono Umi Wo Koeru Te (2001)
- Heaven's Gold Coins (2001)
- I Cannot Say I Love You (2002)
- Night Of Being Concerned (2002)
- Shinsengumi (2004)
- Yatsuhakamura (2004)
- Red Doubt (2005)
- Furuhata Ninzaburo (2006) (1st Episode)
- Self-Defence Party At The Age Of Wars (2006)
- Tokyo Daikushu (2008)
[edit] External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Rising Dragon Tatsuya Fujiwara English Fansite
- Tatsuya Fujiwara in Anime News Network