Kenichi Matsuyama
Kenichi Matsuyama | |
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Matsuyama at the 2016 Tokyo International Film Festival | |
Native name | 松山 ケンイチ |
Born |
Mutsu, Aomori, Japan | March 5, 1985
Nationality | Japan |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Spouse(s) | Koyuki Katō (m. 2011) |
Children | 3 |
Website |
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Kenichi Matsuyama (松山 ケンイチ Matsuyama Ken'ichi, born March 5, 1985), real name Kenichi Matsuyama (松山 研一 Matsuyama Ken'ichi), is a Japanese actor.
He is known for his affinity for strange character roles, and he is best known internationally for playing L in the 2006 films Death Note, Death Note 2: The Last Name and L: Change the World in 2008, as well as voicing Gelus in the Death Note animated adaptation. He was cast to play lead character Toru Watanabe in the film adaptation of Haruki Murakami's novel Norwegian Wood, which was released in December 2010.
Personal life
On April 1, 2011, he married Koyuki Katō, who co-starred with him in Kamui Gaiden.[1] The couple's first child was born in January 2012,[2] and their second child was born in January 2013 in South Korea.[3] In July 2015, the couple had their third child.[4]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Film production |
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2003 | Wining Pass | ||
Bright Future | Jun | UPLink Company | |
Guzen nimo Saiaku na Shonen | |||
2004 | The Locker 2 | Yosuke Shinohara | |
Kamachi | |||
The Taste of Tea | Matsuken | Grasshoppa | |
2005 | Linda Linda Linda | Makihara | Covers&Co |
Nana | Shinichi "Shin" Okazaki | ||
Furyo Shonen no Yume | Hiroyuki Yoshiie | ||
Custom Made 10.30 | Tamotsu/Shin-Getsu | KlockWorkx | |
Otoko-tachi no Yamato | Katsumi Kamio (15 years old) | ||
2006 | Oyayubi Sagashi | ||
Death Note | L | Warner Bros. Pictures Japan | |
Death Note 2: The Last Name | L | Warner Bros. Pictures Japan | |
2007 | Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea | Juchi | Shochiku (Japan) |
Ten Nights of Dreams | |||
Shindo | Wao | ||
Southbound | Officer Niigaki | ||
Tsubaki Sanjuro | Iori Isaka | ||
Dolphin Blue: Fuji, mo Ichido Sora e | |||
2008 | L: Change the World | L | Warner Bros. |
Don't Laugh at My Romance | Mirume | ||
Detroit Metal City | Souichi Negishi/Johannes Krauser II | Toho | |
2009 | Kamui Gaiden | Kamui | |
Kaiji | Makoto Sahara | ||
Ultra Miracle Love Story | Yojin | ||
2010 | Norwegian Wood | Toru Watanabe | Toho |
Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac | Yuji Miwa | Toei Company | |
2011 | Gantz | Masaru Kato | |
Gantz: Perfect Answer | Masaru Kato | ||
My Back Page (Film) | Umeyama | ||
Usagi Drop | Daikichi Kawachi | Showgate | |
2012 | Train Brain Express | Kei Komachi | Toei Company |
2013 | The Kiyosu Conference | Hidemasa Hori | |
2014 | Homeland | Jirō Sawada | |
Climbing to Spring | Tōru Nagamine | ||
2015 | Chasuke's Journey | Chasuke | |
The Emperor in August | Takeo Sasaki | ||
2016 | Rage | Tetsuya Tashiro | |
Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow | Satoshi Murayama | ||
Chinyūki: Tarō to Yukai na Nakama-tachi | Tarō Yamada | ||
Something Like, Something Like It | Defunetei Shinden | ||
Death Note: Light Up the New World | L | ||
2017 | Sekigahara | Naoe Kanetsugu | |
Yurigokoro | Yōsuke | ||
Drama
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2002 | Gokusen | Kenichi Mouri | NTV |
2003 | Kids War 5 | TBS | |
2005 | 1 Litre of Tears | Yuji Kawamoto | CX |
2006 | Tsubasa no Oreta Tenshitachi | Shingo | |
Sono 5 fun mae | Yuka Takashi | ||
2007 | Sexy Voice and Robo | Iichiro Sudo/Robo | NTV |
2009 | Zeni Geba | Gamagori Futaro | NTV |
2010 | Love of 99 Years ~ Japanese Americans | Hiramatsu Jiro | TBS |
2012 | Taira no Kiyomori | Taira no Kiyomori | NHK |
2015 | Futagashira | Benzō | WOWOW |
2016 | Death Note: New Generation | L (cameo) | Hulu |
2017 | A Life | Sōta Igawa | TBS |
Vocal roles
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2006 | Death Note (anime) | Gelus (voice) | NTV |
2008 | Detroit Metal City (OVA) | Makoto Hokazono | Studio 4 |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2006 | Hochi Film Awards | Best New Actor | Death Note | Won |
2007 | 28th Yokohama Film Festival | Best New Talent | Won | |
30th Japan Academy Prize | Best New Actor | Won | ||
2008 | 2nd Asia Pacific Producer's Network Award | Best Actor | Won | |
2009 | 32nd Japan Academy Prize | Most Popular Actor | Detroit Metal City | Won |
Television Drama Academy Awards | Best Actor | Zeni Geba | Won | |
2010 | 64th Mainichi Film Awards | Best Actor | Ultra Miracle Love story | Won |
Takasaki Film Festival | Best Actor | Won | ||
2011 | 24th Nikkan Sports Film Awards | Best Actor | My Back Page, Norwegian Wood, Gantz, Usagi Drop | Won |
2017 | 71st Mainichi Film Awards | Best Actor | Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow | Nominated |
12th Osaka Cinema Festival | Best Actor | Won | ||
40th Japan Academy Prize | Best Actor | Nominated | ||
59th Blue Ribbon Awards | Best Actor | Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow, Chinyūki | Won | |
References
- ↑ The Mainichi Daily News, 20 April, 2011 Archived April 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Matsuyama Kenichi, Koyuki become parents". Tokyograph. 8 January 2012.
- ↑ "Japanese Actress Gives Birth in Korea". The Chisunilbo. Chosun.com. 14 January 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ↑ "松山ケンイチ&小雪夫妻に第3子誕生 生放送で発表" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2016.
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