Shun Oguri

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Shun Oguri

Shun Oguri
Born Oguri Shun
(1982-12-26) December 26, 1982
Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Actor, film director, voice actor
Years active 1994–present
Spouse(s) Yu Yamada (2012-present)
Website
http://www.ogurishun.net/

Shun Oguri (小栗 旬 Oguri Shun, born December 26, 1982) is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and film director.[1]

He married actress and model Yu Yamada on March 14, 2012.[2]

Career

Born to a theater director father, Tetsuya Oguri, and having an actor brother, Ryo Oguri, Shun Oguri started his acting career quite early in his life. At the age of 12, he started as a kid actor.

Oguri's debut role was playing the bullied and abused child Noboru Yoshikawa from the drama Great Teacher Onizuka in 1998, when he was about sixteen years old. His acting attracted him great attention and from there, he moved onto bigger roles. In 2000, he played a deaf person in Summer Snow. Two years later, he starred in the popular drama Gokusen, in which he played the part of a bully, rather than the bullied, as he did in Great Teacher Onizuka.

His brother Ryo Oguri and Shun performed together in the animation movie Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa, and the drama of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.

His first lead role in a drama was in 2006 as Shinichi Kudo from Detective Conan. Oguri also lent his voice as a voice actor in Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa together with his brother Ryo Oguri in 2005. He also landed the role of Rui Hanazawa in the drama Hana Yori Dango, in which he once again acted alongside Gokusen co-star Jun Matsumoto. In 2007 he gained even more attention starring in the drama Hanazakari no Kimitachi e as Izumi Sano. In 2008, Oguri took up another lead drama role in Binbō Danshi, playing a poor college student named Kazumi Koyama. Oguri also played in the drama "Tokyo Dogs" as a lead role American detective. In 2009, Oguri's fame rose when he lent his voice as a voice actor once again in Wangan Midnight as Akio Asakura.

He reunited with Hana Yori Dango co-star Mao Inoue for the drama Jūi Dolittle (獣医ドリトル Veterinarian Dolittle), which began airing in October 2010.[3]

Shun is also a full-fledged director, his first directorial debut was directing a commercial in 2009, but his first major directorial debut on the big screen was directing the movie titled Surely Someday, which was released in July 17, 2010 nationwide in Japan. Shun had cast several of his good friends within the entertainment industry in the movie such as Keisuke Koide as the lead starring role, Shun's other good friends actresses Mao Inoue and Aya Ueto also had cameo appearances in the movie. Shun himself also made a cameo appearance in the movie.

Filmography

Drama
Year Title Role Notes
1995 Hachidai Shogun Yoshimune Munemoto Tokugawa Jidaigeki
1995 Kaiki Club
1996 Hideyoshi Taiga drama
1996 Shōri no Megami
1997 Sore Ga Kotae Da!
1998 Great Teacher Onizuka Noboru Yoshikawa
2000 Aoi Tokugawa Sandai Taiga drama
2000 Ikebukuro West Gate Park Yoshikazu Episode 2 guest appearance
2000 Summer Snow Jun Shinoda
2000 Ashita o Dakishimete
2000 Henshuuou
2001 X Sensei Tekuri Hamazaki
2001 Pure Soul Manabu Takahara
2001 Cherry Hiroshi Yamazaki
2001 Heart
2001 Ao to Shiro de Mizuiro Takumi Kishida Television special
2002 Gokusen Haruhiko Uchiyama (Uchi)
2003 Tengoku no Daisuke e Daisuke Sato Television special
2003 Okaasan to Issho Kensuke Aramaki
2003 Gokusen Special Haruhiko Uchiyama (Uchi) Television special
2003 [[Stand Up!!]] Kōji Enami
2004 Fire Boys Ken Yazawa Episode 2 guest appearance
2004 Hungry Kid Four-episode drama
2005 Taika no Kaishin as Nakano Oenomiko Ōenomiko Nakano Two-episode drama
2005 Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji 3 Kazuya Kono
2005 Aikurushii Junichi Yaguchi
2005 Yoshitsune Kagesue Kajiwara Jidaigeki
2005 Koto Shinichi Mizuki Television special
2005 Hontō ni Atta Kowai Hanashi Weekly television special
2005 Densha Otoko Munetaka Minamoto
2005 24 no Hitomi
2005 Hana Yori Dango Rui Hanazawa Fuji TV
2006 El Poporazzi ga Yuku!!
2006 Yūki Hama Television special
2006 Densha Otoko Deluxe Munetaka Minamoto
2006 Detective Conan 1 Shinichi Kudo Television special, lead role
2007 Hana Yori Dango 2 Rui Hanazawa
2007 Hanazakari no Kimitachi e Izumi Sano Lead Role
2007 Detective Conan 2 Shinichi Kudo Lead role, television special
2008 Binbo Danshi Kazumi Koyama Lead role
2008 Yume wo Kanaeru Zo Kohei Nogami
2008 Hanazakari no Kimitachi e Special Izumi Sano drama & television special
2009 Tenchijin Mitsunari Ishida Jidaigeki
2009 Smile Seiji Hayashi
2009 Tokyo Dogs So Takakura Lead role
2010 Wagaya no Rekishi Takakura Ken Special role
2010 Jūi Dolittle Kenichi Tottori Lead role
2012 Rich man poor woman Toru Hyuga Lead role
2013 Yae no Sakura Yoshida Shouin Supporting role
2013 Woman Aoyagi Shin Supporting role
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Shiawase Kazoku Keiga Hirose
2002 Hitsuji no Uta Takashiro
2003 Azumi Nachi
2003 Robot Contest Koichi Aida
2003 Spring Story
2004 Haken Kuroitsu no Tsubasa Rikuo
2004 Is. A Yuya Kaitsu
2005 The Neighbor No. Thirteen Murasaki Juzo
2005 Azumi 2 Ginkaku
2005 Life on the Long Board Kenta
2005 Reincarnation Kazuya Onishi
2006 Gigolo Wannabe Ryohei
2006 Ghost Train Shunichi
2007 Sakuran Florist Cameo Appearance
2007 Kisaragi Iemoto
2007 Sukiyaki Western Django Akira
2007 Crows Zero Genji Takiya Lead role
2007 Surf's Up Cody Maverick Lead role, Japanese dub
2008 Hana Yori Dango Final Rui Hanazawa
2008 Hebi ni Piasu Cameo appearance
2008 Crows Zero 2 Genji Takiya Lead role
2009 Gokusen: The Movie Haruhiko Uchiyama (Uchi)
2009 Tajomaru Hatakeyama Naomitsu/Tajomaru
2010 Surely Someday Policeman B Cameo appearance/director
2010 Bayside Shakedown 3: Set the Guys Loose Seiichi Torikai
2011 Gaku Sanpo Shimazaki Lead role
2012 Kitsutsuki to Ame Koichi
2012 Ucha Kyodai (Space Brothers: Let's Go to Space, Brother) Nanba Mutta
2012 Arakawa Under the Bridge: The Movie Village leader Sonchou
2014 Lupin III Arsène Lupin III Lead role
Anime
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa Alfons Heiderich
2006 Jyu-Oh-Sei "Third"/Sigurd Heiza
2006 Dōbutsu no Mori Totakeke
2007 Wangan Midnight Akio Asakura Lead role
2008 Highlander: The Search for Vengeance Colin MacLeod Lead role
2010 Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin Mario Minakami Lead role
2012 Guskō Budori no Denki Budori Lead role

Bibliography

Photo Books

  • so (27 October 2003)
  • Oguri Note (26 December 2006)
  • high (21 September 2007)
  • Shun x Genji (October 2007)

Books

  • Dōkyū sei: Aoi no Foto Essei Series -Personart- (25 March 2005)
  • Oguri Shun First Stage (27 September 2006)

Essay

  • I love movie,You love movie? in Shukan Zipper
  • Oguri Shunpo Danyū Kurabu (Kinema Shunpo-sha)

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Color Jū Yamazaki
2000 Jinsei wa Gatagoto Ressha ni Notte
2003 Uchū de Ichiban Hayai Tokei Fox-Trot
2003 Hamlet Fortinbras
2004 Joker Mitsuhashi
2004 As You Like It Orlando
2005 Gūzen no Ongaku Jack Pozzi
2006 The Comedy of Errors Antipholus of Ephesus, Antipholus of Syracuse Lead role, dual role
2006 Titus Andronicus Aaron
2007 As You Like It Orlando
2007 Caligula Caligula Lead role
2008 Musashi[4] Sasaki Kojirō
2011 A Clockwork Orange[5] Alex DeLarge Lead role
2011 Dokurojo no Shinichijin aka Seven Souls in the Skull Castle Sutenosuke

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2007 TVnavi Magazine Drama Awards Best Supporting Actor[6] Hanazakari no Kimitachi e Won
MTV Student Voice Awards Best Actor Won
Annual Drama Grand Prix Awards Best Supporting Actor Hana Yori Dango 2 Won
2008 Elan d'or Awards Newcomer Award[7] Won
16th Hashida Awards Newcomer Award[8] Hana Yori Dango 2 Won
Japan Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Best Actor Won
21st DVD Data Awards Best Talent Award[9] Won
45th Golden Arrow Awards Broadcast Drama Department Award[10] Won
17th Japan Movie Critics Awards Best Actor[11] Crows Zero Won
17th Annual Drama TV Life Awards Supporting Actor Award Won
MTV Student Voice Awards Best Actor[12] Won
1st Eigakan Taisho Awards Grand Prize Award[13] Nominated
2012 16th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix Best Actor Rich Man, Poor Woman Won
74th The Television Drama Academy Awards Best Actor Won

References

  1. "Shun Oguri directs a movie". Tokyograph. 2009-06-03. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  2. "Oguri Shun, Yamada Yu to marry on March 14". Tokyograph. 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2012-03-18. 
  3. "Shun Oguri, Mao Inoue reunite in "Veterinarian Dolittle" drama". Tokyograph. 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-08-24. 
  4. "Fujiwara, Oguri to share stage in "Musashi"". Tokyograph. 2009-12-12. 
  5. "Shun Oguri to star in stage version of "A Clockwork Orange"". Tokyograph. 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2010-07-29. 
  6. ""Karei Naru Ichizoku" named Drama of the Year". Tokyograph. 2008-03-16. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  7. "2008 Elan d'or Awards". Tokyograph. 2008-02-07. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  8. "Oguri, Inoue win Hashida Awards". Tokyograph. 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  9. ""Death Note" wins DVD Data Award". Tokyograph. 2008-06-23. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  10. "Golden Arrow Awards: Aragaki wins big". Tokyograph. 2008-03-04. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  11. "17th Japan Movie Critics Awards". Tokyograph. 2008-03-13. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  12. "Student Voice Awards: Oguri wins again". Tokyograph. 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 
  13. "Matsuyama wins Eigakan Taisho". Tokyograph. 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2009-12-12. 

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