Takayuki Yamada
Takayuki Yamada | |
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NYAFF 2011 Star Asia Awards - TAKAYUKI YAMADA - 18 | |
Native name | 山田 孝之 |
Born |
Satsumasendai, Kagoshima, Japan | October 20, 1983
Occupation | Actor, singer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Agent | Stardust Promotion |
Takayuki Yamada (山田 孝之 Yamada Takayuki, born October 20, 1983) is a Japanese actor and singer.
Yamada was born in Satsumasendai, Kagoshima. He played a leading role in the 2005 film, Densha Otoko.[1] He has also appeared in the films such as Vengeance Can Wait,[2] 13 Assassins,[3] Milocrorze,[4] and Lesson of the Evil.[5]
Yamada received the Star Asia Rising Star Award at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2011.[6]
Filmography
Film
- The Cat Returns (2002)
- Dragon Head (2003)
- Jenifa (2004)
- Densha Otoko (2005)
- The Letter (2006)
- Crows Zero (2007)
- That Time I Said Hi to My Boyfriend (2007)
- Maiko Haaaan!!! (2007)
- Ikigami (2008)
- Chasing My Girl (2009)
- MW (2009)
- Kamogawa Horumo (2009)
- Crows Zero 2 (2009)
- 13 Assassins (2010)
- Vengeance Can Wait (2010)
- Seaside Motel (2010)
- Unfair 2: The Answer (2011)
- Yubiwa wo Hametai (2011)
- Gantz (2011)
- Milocrorze (2011)
- Arakawa Under the Bridge (2012)
- Ushijima the Loan Shark (2012)
- The Floating Castle (2012)
- The Samurai That Night (2012)
- Lesson of the Evil (2012)
- The Devil's Path (2013)
- Rakugo Eiga (2013)
- I'll Give It My All... Tomorrow (2013)
- The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji (2014)
- Monsterz (2014)
- Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 2 (2014)[7]
- Bakuman (2015)
- Shinjuku Swan (2015)
- Terra Formars (2016)
- Nobunaga Concerto (2016), Hashiba Hideyoshi
- Somebody (2016), Sawa
- Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 3 (2016)[8]
- Ushijima the Loan Shark The Final (2016)[9]
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Chapter I (2017), Anjuro Katagiri
- Takayuki Yamada 3D The Movie (2017)
- Gintama (2017), Elizabeth (voice)
- DC Super Heroes vs. Eagle Talon (2017), Batman (voice)[10]
- Hardcore (2018), Ukon Gondō
- 50 First Kisses (2018), Daisuke Yuge
Television
- Psychometrer Eiji 2 (1999)
- Aoi Tokugawa Sandai (2000) – Takechiyo
- Rokubanme no Sayoko (2000)
- Koi ga Shitai x3 (2001)
- Jidan Kosho Jinnai Tamako Ura File (2001)
- Churasan (2001)
- Onmyoji Abe no Seimei (2002)
- Akahige (2002)
- Lunch no Joō (2002)
- Jidan Kosho Jinnai Tamako Ura File 2 (2002)
- The Long Love Letter (2002)
- Water Boys (2003)
- Churasan 2 (2003)
- Hatachi (2003)
- Churasan 3 (2004)
- Socrates in Love (2004)
- Jidan Kosho Jinnai Tamako Ura File 3 (2004)
- Fire Boys (2004)
- Start Line (2005)
- Densha Otoko (2005)
- H2 (2005) – Hiro Kunimi
- Taiyou no Uta (2006)
- Journey Under the Midnight Sun (2006) – Ryoji Kirihara
- Churasan 4 (2007) – Keitatsu Kohagura
- Boss (2009) – Shingo Tajima
- Wagaya no Rekishi (2010) – Tatsuya Nakadai
- Ushijima the Loan Shark (2010) – Kaoru Ushijima[11]
- Yūsha Yoshihiko to Maou no Shiro (2011) – Yoshihiko
- Arakawa Under the Bridge (2011) – Hoshi
- Yūsha Yoshihiko to Akuryo no Kagi (2012) – Yoshihiko
- Nobunaga Concerto (2014) – Hashiba Hideyoshi
- Ushijima the Loan Shark Season 2 (2014) – Kaoru Ushijima[12]
- Ushijima the Loan Shark Season 3 (2016) – Kaoru Ushijima[13]
- Hagoku (2017) – Sakuma
- Dele (2018) – Keiji
Video games
- Dragon Quest Heroes II (2016) – Ceser
Discography
Year | Title | Peak chart position |
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2002 | All I Want for This Summer Is You
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Awards and nominations
Awards
- 2004: 42nd Television Drama Academy Awards - Best Actor for Socrates in Love
- 2004: 8th Nikkan Sports Drama Awards - Best Leading Actor ranked 2nd for Socrates in Love
- 2004: Japanese Academy Prize - Best Newcomer
- 2005: Oricon Best Leading Film Actors - Best Leading Actor ranked 4th for Densha Otoko
- 2006: 48th Television Drama Academy Awards - Best Actor for Byakuyakō [Journey Under the Midnight Sun]
- 2011: New York Asian Film Festival - Star Asia Rising Star Award
References
- ↑ Adam Campbell (November 22, 2005). "Midnight Eye review: Train Man". Midnight Eye.
- ↑ Charles Webb (July 19, 2011). "Japan Cuts 2011: VENGEANCE CAN WAIT Review". Twitch Film. Archived from the original on April 3, 2015.
- ↑ Mark Schilling (September 24, 2010). "'Jusannin no Shikaku (13 Assassins)'". The Japan Times.
- ↑ Ronnie Scheib (August 2, 2011). "Milocrorze". Variety.
- ↑ Deborah Young (November 9, 2012). "Lesson of the Evil (Aku no Kyoten): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ Ben Umstead (July 5, 2011). "NYAFF 2011: An Interview With Takayuki Yamada, Star of 13 ASSASSINS & MILOCRORZE". Twitch Film. Archived from the original on October 18, 2013.
- ↑ 映画 闇金ウシジマくん Part2. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ↑ 映画 闇金ウシジマくん Part3. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ↑ 映画 闇金ウシジマくん ザ・ファイナル. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ↑ "サイト名". dc-taka.com (in Japanese). Retrieved April 4, 2018.
- ↑ TV 闇金ウシジマくん. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ↑ TV 闇金ウシジマくん Season2. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ↑ TV 闇金ウシジマくん Season3. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
External links
- Takayuki Yamada on IMDb
- Takayuki Yamada at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
- Official website
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