Mokomichi Hayami

Mokomichi Hayami
Native name 速水 もこみち
Born Mokomichi Omote (表もこみち, Omote Mokomichi)
(1984-08-10) August 10, 1984
Shibuya, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Other names Moco
Occupation Actor, model, cook, TV host
Years active 2000—present
Known for Zettai Kareshi as Tenjo Night
Website www.ken-on.co.jp/hayami/index.html

Mokomichi Hayami (速水 もこみち, Hayami Mokomichi, born August 10, 1984), also known as Mocomichi Hayami, is a Japanese actor, chef, TV host and model. He debuted in 2002 with the television series You're Under Arrest, and came to fame with Gokusen 2 in 2005.[1] Hayami has appeared in popular TV dramas like Densha Otoko, Tokyo Tower, Zettai Kareshi (Absolute Boyfriend, as Night Tenjo), Shinzanmono, Kinkyū Torishirabeshitsu and 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made. He also featured in numerous TV commercials such as Daihatsu Tanto, Bourbon Petit, au by KDDI,[2] Suntory, Nissin Foods, P&G, Kirin and Oji Nepia.[3] He was the spokesperson for the fashion brand Edwin from 2006 to 2010. Beside the acting career, Hayami is well-known for his cooking skills, especially after he starred as the host of Moco's Kitchen [4] - a popular NTV show since 2011 and its spin-off, Mocomichi's Midnight Kitchen. He has his own line of kitchen utensils called Mocomichi Hayami[5] and has published a series of cookbooks[6], including Love Meat (2015), Love Gohan (2016) and Love Pizza & Bread (2018). He won the 2013 Gourmand World Cookbook Award for Best Japanese Cookbook in Paris, France.[7]

Filmography

TV dramas

Year Title Role Network
2002 You're Under Arrest Mokomichi TV Asahi
2003 Boku no Mahō Tsukai NTV
Yankee Bokō ni Kaeru Hideo TBS
2004 Tokyo Wankei Fuji TV
2005 Brother Beat Riku Sakurai TBS
Densha Otoko Aoyama Keisuke Fuji TV
Gokusen 2 Tsuchiya Hikaru NTV
Ame to Yume no Ato ni Hayakawa Hokuto TV Asahi
2006 Regatta Ozawa Makoto TV Asahi
Teru Teru Ashita (ep. 10) TV Asahi
Rondo Kazama Ryugo TBS
2007 Hataraki Man Tanaka Kunio NTV
Jotei Shiratori Takuya (ep. 8) TV Asahi
Dōbutsu 119 Nakadai Mituya NTV
Tokyo Tower Nakagawa Masaya / Boku Fuji TV
2008 Oh! My Girl! Yamashita Kotaro NTV
Zettai Kareshi Night Tenjo Fuji TV
2009 Zettai Kareshi SP Night Tenjo Fuji TV
Love Connector - Romantic Craftsman BeeTV
2010 Shinzanmono Kishida Kazuya (ep. 8-10) TBS
Hammer Session! Hachisuka Goro (Otowa No.4) TBS
2011 Rebound Taiichi Imai NTV
Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni Tetsu NTV
2012 Houkago wa Mystery Totomo ni Hiromi Ishizaki TBS
Jun to Ai Tadashi Kano NHK
2014 Gunshi Kanbei Mori Tahei NHK
Kinkyū Torishirabeshitsu Tetsuji Watanabe TV Asahi
Mokomichi no Midnight Kitchen himself NTV
Kiseki no Kyōshitsu Hisashi Nishikawa NTV
Hell Teacher Nūbē Kyōsuke Tamamo NTV
2015 37.5°C no Namida Kensuke Shinohara TBS
5-ji Kara 9-ji Made: Watashi ni Koi Shita Obōsan Arthur Lange Fuji TV
2016 Hajimemashite, Ashite Imasu Takumi Umeda TV Asahi
2017 Honjitsu wa, Ohigara mo Yoku Kamatari Wada WOWOW
Kinkyū Torishirabeshitsu 2 Tetsuji Watanabe TV Asahi
Tokyo Tarareba Girls Yuichi Okuda (Ep. 5-6) NTV
2018 The Black Company Katsuya Ozeki Fuji TV

Movies

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost Mizuhara
2006 Rough Keisuke Yamato
2009 Gokusen: The Movie Tsuchiya Hikaru
2011 Kochikame - The Movie: Save the Kachidiki Bridge! Keiichi Nakagawa
2014 Kugarehime Yoshio Hanamori
2018 My Little Monster Mitsuyoshi "Mitchan" Misawa
2019 B no Senjou Kuze

TV shows & events

Time Title Role Network
5.2006 MTV Video Music Awards Japan MC/Host MTV Japan
4.2011 - now ZIP! MOCO's Kitchen Host NTV
1.2012 Hayami Mokomichi's Italian Food Journey[8] Host BS Japan
2.2012 Silkroad Railway - Crossing 2600 kilometres of China Host BS Japan
9.2012 Hayami Mokomichi - Turkish Food Travelling[9] Host BS Japan
2.2013 MOCO's Kitchen in Spain - Journey to Make Original Olive Oil Host NTV
9 - 10.2013 Once Upon A Time Narrator NHK
12.2013 The Prince of Delusion (Mōsō no ōji-sama) MC TX

References

  1. "Josei ni uragirareru no ga kowai". Oricon Style. Oricon. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  2. "au携帯電話サービスのイメージキャラクターに俳優の「速水もこみち」さんを起用" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  3. https://www.nepia.co.jp/mocomichi/
  4. "MOCO'Sキッチン|ZIP!|日本テレビ". 日本テレビ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  5. http://mocomichihayami.jp/
  6. "Hayami Mokomichi to release Italian-themed recipe book". Tokyo Hive. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  7. http://www.cookbookfair.com/index.php/gourmand-awards/winners-2013-gg/book/8-gourmand-awards-winners-2013-cookbook/3-gourmand-awards-winners-2013
  8. http://www.bs-j.co.jp/italy_syokukikou/
  9. http://www.bs-j.co.jp/turkey_syokukikou/
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