Yusuke Kamiji
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Yusuke Kamiji (上地 雄輔 Kamiji Yusuke?, born April 18, 1979) is a Japanese actor.
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Yusuke Kamiji graduated Yokohama Senior High School. He belonged to the rigid baseball club at the time of the attendance at school and acted as the position of the catcher. Daisuke Matsuzaka was to a younger student for the one year, and Matsuzaka joined the club, and it was Kamiji first that crossed the pitcher and the catcher. He assumed uniform number 2 from the autumn of the second grader, but handed over the seat of the original catcher to Yoshio Koyama (existing Chunichi Dragons) of the younger student in 1 because he broke down with the right elbow during an exercise.
He took the invitation of the system of admitting students into colleges upon the recommendations of high school presidents before the graduation from the plural universities, but he gave it up for the injury of the elbow and wanted to be a way as the actor. He made his debut in serial drama "L X I X V X E" affiliated with TBS in 1999. Daisuke Matsuzaka had enlivened the world as a monster rookie, and he was big, and it was reported by an entry with "the former wife actor debut of Matsusaka" in those days by the entertainment side of the sports daily (dated daily publication sports April 1, 1999). He appeared for many TV dramas / movies in spite of being a bit part afterward and acquired experience.
A guest appears in "Hexagon II, and, in June, 2007, a quiz" fires funny answers the quiz variety program of the subsidiary of Fuji TV; as "fool Cara" a semi regular. The work by the variety program will increase as "fool Cara" afterwards.
In addition, he formed a unit called "Shuchishin" with semi regular Takeshi Tsuruno of same "stupid Cara", Naoki Nokubo in "Hexagon II".
His father, Katsuaki Kamiji is a congressist of Yokosuka city .
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