Satoshi Tsumabuki

Satoshi Tsumabuki
Native name 妻夫木聡
Born December 13, 1980
Yanagawa, Fukuoka, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Ethnicity Japanese
Occupation Actor, singer, bassist
Years active 1998-present
Known for Waterboys
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 12 in)

Satoshi Tsumabuki (妻夫木聡 Tsumabuki Satoshi, born December 13, 1980) is a Japanese actor. His breakthrough film was Waterboys for which he was nominated for the 'Best Actor' award at the Japanese Academy Awards, and won the 'Newcomer of the Year' prize. He is also the bassist and lead singer of the Japanese band Basking Lite.

Profile

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role
1998 Nazo no Tenkousei Koichi Iwata
1999 Great Teacher Onizuka
2001 Tomie: Re-birth Takumi Aoyama
Waterboys Suzuki
2002 Sabu Sabu
Jam Films - Justice
2003 Sayonara Kuro Ryosuke Kimura
Dragon Head Teru Aoki
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish Tsuneo
2004 A Day on the Planet Nakazawa
69 sixty nine Kenichi Yazaki
Thirty Lies or So Sasaki
2005 Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean Yukito Origasa
Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims The Phantom Yaijrobei
Spring Snow Kiyoaki Matsugae
It's Only Talk Noboru
Tetsujin 28: The Movie
2006 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Exceedingly Handsome Guy
Tears for you Yotaro Aragaki
2007 Dororo Hyakkimaru
Kayōkyoku dayo jinsei wa
Welcome to the Quiet Room Komono
2008 Tokyo! Takeshi
The Magic Hour Bingo
Children in the Dark Hiroaki Yoda
Paco and the Magical Book Muromachi
School Days with a Pig Mr. Hoshi
2009 Pandemic Tsuyoshi Matsuoka
Boat Toru
Villon's Wife Okada
2010 Surely Someday
Villain Shimizu
2011 My Back Pages
Smuggler Ryōsuke Kinuta
2012 Fly with the gold
Ai to Makoto Makoto Taiga
2013 Tōkyō Kazoku Masatsugu Hirayama
The Kiyosu Conference Oda Nobukatsu
2014 Judge! Ōta
Bokutachi no Kazoku Kōsuke Wakana
The World of Kanako[1] Asai
The Little House Arai
Stand by Me Doraemon Nobita (adult)
The Vancouver Asahi Reggie Kasahara
Lady Maiko Yuichiro Akagi
TBA The Assassin

TV Dramas

Puppetry

Awards and nominations

Television Awards

Film Awards

Film Nominations

References

  1. Kevin Ma (15 May 2014). "Hot Japanese Genre Films in Cannes". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 15 May 2014.

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