Tatsuya Fujiwara

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Tatsuya Fujiwara
藤原 竜也
Born (1982-05-15) May 15, 1982 (age 41)
StatusMarried
OccupationActor
Years active1997–present
AgentHoripro
Children1
WebsiteTatsuya Fujiwara Official Fanclub "DRAGON aRROWS"

Tatsuya Fujiwara (藤原 竜也, Fujiwara Tatsuya, born May 15, 1982) is a Japanese actor. Internationally, he is best known for his leading roles as

Shuya Nanahara in the Battle Royale films, Light Yagami in the Death Note films, Kaiji Itō in the Kaiji films, and Rikuhiko Yuki in Hideo Nakata's The Incite Mill. In 2014, he portrayed the villain Shishio Makoto in the live action Rurouni Kenshin films.[1][2][3]

Early life

Born in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture, Fujiwara has had an interest in acting from a young age.[4] In 2013, he married his long-term girlfriend. In the summer of 2016, they became parents. The name and gender of their child is unknown.[5]

Career

He is famous for acting the part of

Shuya Nanahara in Kinji Fukasaku's controversial 2000 film Battle Royale. He continues the character as a leader of the "Wild Seven" in the sequel, Battle Royale II: Requiem.[6]

He stars as

Death Note: The Last Name, Tatsuya became close friends with Kenichi Matsuyama, who plays L. Matsuyama mentioned that Tatsuya had done a good job.[citation needed
]

In theatrical works, he is known for collaborating with

Yuu Shirota and his Death Note co-star Hikari Mitsushima when Fujiwara plays Kim Hyun-jun played by Lee Byung-hun[9][10][11][12]

He portrayed the role of

Saitama and at Umeda Arts Theater in Osaka for the first time in 12 years. After that, he is scheduled to play the role in Taiwan in March and at Barbican Theatre in May 2015.[16][17][18]

Hidayah Idris wrote in the Singapore edition of the magazine Cleo that Fujiwara is "probably one of the most recognisable Japanese stars" in Singapore.[19]

Filmography

Films

Television

  • That's the Answer (1997)
  • Cyber Bishōjo Telomere (1998)
  • Feeling Relief Is Easy (1998)
  • Frozen Summer (1998)
  • Change! (1998)
  • LxIxVxE (1999)
  • Kiss of Heaven (1999)
  • The Things You Taught Me (2000)
  • Saintly Springtime of Life (2001)
  • Ikutsumono Umi o Koeru Te (2001)
  • Heaven's Coins 3
    (2001)
  • I Cannot Say I Love You (2002)
  • Night of Being Concerned (2002)
  • Ai Gorin (2003)
  • Shinsengumi! (2004) - Okita Sōji
  • Yatsuhakamura (2004)
  • Red Doubt (2005)
  • SunLight (2005)
  • Furuhata Ninzaburo
    (2006)
  • Sengoku Jieitai: Sekigahara no Tatakai (2006)
  • Tokyo Daikushu (2008)
  • Ojiichan wa 25-sai (2010)
  • Wagaya no Rekishi (2010) - Osamu Tezuka[25]
  • Piece Vote (2011) - Yu Wakitan
  • ST 'Scientific Task Force' Keishichou Kagaku Tokusouhan (2013)
  • ST 'Scientific Task Force' Aka to Shiro no Sosa File (2014)
  • Sherlock Holmes
    (2014) - Windibank and Hosmar Angel
  • Lost ID (2016) - Shinichi Todo
  • Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit (2016) - The Emperor
  • Reverse (2017) - Kazuhisa Fukase
  • The Sun Stands Still: The Eclipse (2020) - Kazuhiko Takano
  • Nakamura Nakazo: Shusse no Kizahashi (2021)[26]

Video games

Japanese dub

References

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