Kohei Otomo

Kohei Otomo
Native name 大友 康平
Born (1956-01-01) January 1, 1956
Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Genres J-Rock
Occupation(s) Singer, actor, tarento
Years active 1980
Labels Indies
Associated acts Hound Dog

Kohei Otomo (大友 康平, Ōtomo Kōhei, born January 1, 1956 in Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese vocalist, actor, and tarento represented by Iehokku. His maternal uncle is Naoki Prize writer Hideo Osabe. His wife is model Keiko Kinoshita.

Discography

Year Title Notes
1997 "Heaven" Solo debut single
Heaven First solo album
1999 "Take Me Out to the Ball Game: Boku o Yakyū ni Tsuretette"
2001 "Yume no Betsu no Namae"
"Starting Over" Cancelled
2008 "Rise"
J-Standard 70's Cover album
2010 "Hana wa Saku"

Music provision

Title Notes
Kayoco "Knockin' My Heart" Composer
Naomi Kawashima "School Scandal" Composer
Hiromoto Okubo "Diamond Hero" Lyrics
Ryosuke Miki "Story: Kimi ni Au Tame no" Lyrics
Monomane All Stars "I.D. Imitation Diamond" Lyrics

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1990 Gold Rush Junichi Muraki Lead role; First lead role
1999 Nodo Jiman Keisuke Araki Lead role
2004 Break Through! Radio station director
2005 Aterui Aterui [2]
Irasshai mase, Kanja-sama. Akio Onchi
2007 Love Death
Speed Master Tatsuji Sakurai
2008 Jirō Naga Sangokushi Sataro's numazu
2009 Warau Keikan Master Yasuda
2011 Asassin

Drama

Year Title Role Network Notes
2000 Fly Kōkū Gakuen Graffiti Takumi Hara NHK Lead role
2001 Josi Ana Shinichi Takamizawa Fuji TV
2004 Return Match: Haisha Fukkatsu-sen Fuji TV Lead role
2007 O Banzai! Toosu Yamagata MBS
Benkyō Shite Itai! Kosaku Ide NHK
2008 Shizuko Natsuki Suspense Tokubetsu Kikaku / Yonmojinosatsui Hime-goto Shinichi Kajiwara TV Tokyo
Dai 27-kai Yokomizo Seishi Mystery Taishō / Gosan Toyama-bengoshi TV Tokyo
Cat Street Film director NHK
2009 Hōigaku Kyōshitsu no Jiken File Tsutomu Matsuba TV Asahi
Gekai Shugoro Hatomura Koichi Ogasawara Fuji TV
2010 Akai Reikyūsha Series Tadashi Yona Fuji TV
Freeter, Ie wo Kau Sadao Daietsu Fuji TV
2011 Bartender Seiji Yamanouchi TV Asahi Episode 6
Garo: Makai Senki Shigezo Igari TV Tokyo Episode 8
2012 Saiko no Jinsei Eisuke Tanaka TBS
Joi Shoko Kuraishi Series Kazuyoshi Akai Fuji TV
Soko o Nantoka Kotaro Sugawara NHK BS Premium
2013 Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono Burai TV Tokyo
Kumo no Kaidan Eiji Muraki NTV
Oh, My Dad!! Kawabe Fuji TV Episode 8
Katsuo Takeo Yamamura NHK Lead role
2014 Konya wa Kokoro Dake Daite Yukio Fukao NHK BS Premium
2015 Keiseizaimin no Otoko Tanaka Giichi NHK Lead role
44-sai no Cheerleader!! Haruhiko Onodera NHK BS Premium
2016 Never Let Me Go Vintage clothes store manager TBS Episode 5

TV series

Year Title Network Notes
2007 Ongaku Variety Nagira TV Ano Jidai o Katare! Kayo Pops Channel
2009 Nanmon Kaiketsu! Go Kinjo no Sokojikara NHK G
Iitabi Yume Kibun TV Tokyo
Sports Tairiku: Tokyo Yakult Swallows, Ryoji Aikawa NHK Narration
2011 Gyōretsu no Dekiru Horitsu Sōdansho NTV
Matsumoto Hitoshi no MaruMaru na Hanashi Fuji TV Narrator
J-Pop Seishun no '80 NHK BS Premium Moderator
Athlete no Tamashī NHK G Narrator
2012 NHK Special NHK G Narrator

Radio series

Year Title Network Notes
1980 Meiji Seika Teikyō The Beatles NCB
1986 School's Out NCB
2005 Kohei Otomo no Music Camp NBS

Advertisements

Year Title Notes
1998 Kikkoman "Triangle"
2007 Dainihon Jochugiku "Katorisu"
2011 NTT East "Hikari i Frame 2"
2016 JA Bank "Nenkin Kōza Senior Ōen"

References

  1. "新 家の履歴書". Shukan Bunshun. 30 Jan 2014. p. 9699.
  2. "主な登場人物紹介" (in Japanese). Cinema Tohoku. Retrieved 26 Jun 2016.
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