Takashi Tsukamoto (塚本高史, Tsukamoto Takashi, born October 27, 1982) is a Japanese actor, singer, and model.

Takashi Tsukamoto
塚本高史
Born (1982-10-27) October 27, 1982 (age 42)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, model
Years active1997–present

He has released three single CDs: "Itsudemo Boku wa" (いつでも僕は, Anytime I am...), "Hitorigoto" (ヒ・ト・リ・ゴ・ト, Soliloquy), "New Morning".

He also portrayed the character Shinji Mimura in the controversial film Battle Royale, along with this he has also portrayed the character Gion Toji in the video game Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan! in both voice and likeness that was captured using facial scanning technology. He narrated the 2015 film Junk Story, which documents the life of musician hide.[1]

Filmography

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Dramas

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  • Shokuinshitsu (1997)
  • Change (1998)
  • Shounen Suspense "Scary E-mail" (1998)
  • Kurenai (1998)
  • Osorubeshi! Otonashi Karensan (1998) – guest
  • Psychometrer Eiji 2 (1999)
  • A Season of Sentiment (1999)
  • Futago Tantei (1999)
  • Kasouken no Onna 2 (2000) – guest
  • Summer Snow (2000) – gang member (ep. 2,3,6,& 7)
  • Cinderella wa Nemuranai (2000)
  • Kizudarake no Love Song (2001)
  • Fighting Girl (2001) (ep. 1)
  • Cherry (2001)
  • Onmyouji (2001)
  • Rookie (2001) (ep. 6)
  • Jidan Kosho Jinnai Tamako Ura File (2001) (SP1)
  • Tengoku ni Ichiban Chikai Otoko (2001) (ep. 1)
  • Otousan as Hide-chan (2002)
  • Tokyo Niwatsuki Ikkodate (2002)
  • Koi Seyo Otome (2002)
  • Gokusen (2002) – Kurosaki (ep. 9)
  • Kisarazu Cat's Eye (2002) – Kizashi Sasaki, nicknamed Ani
  • Manhattan Love Story (2003) – Gunma Shinobu
  • Stand Up!! (2003)
  • Shin Yonigeya Honpo (2003) (ep. 9)
  • Densetsu no Madam (2003)
  • Ikebukuro West Gate Park Special (2003) – cameo
  • Hontou ni Atta Kowai Hanashi (2004) – Tsuneichi Yuya
  • Fuufu (2004) – Yamaguchi Ren
  • Wakaba (2004) – Tani Jyunichi[2]
  • Ichiban Taisetsu na Date (2004) – Oota Kenji (ep. 1,3, & 4)
  • Division 1 Runner's High (2004) – Komine Ryugo
  • Fire Boys (2004) – Amakazu Shiro
  • Chotto Matte Kami-sama (2004)
  • Meitantei Akafuji Takashi (2005)
  • Kikujiro to Saki 2 (2005) – Kitano Takeshi
  • Tiger & Dragon (2005) – Nakatani Ginjiro
  • Teppan Shoujo Akane!! (2006) – Ichijo Shinta
  • Kekkon Dekinai Otoko (2006) – Murakami Eiji
  • Koi no Kara Sawagi Drama Special Love Stories IV (2007)
  • Hatachi no Koibito (2007) – Kawamura Yukio
  • Ganges Gawa de Butterfly (2007) – Shingo
  • Kikujiro to Saki 3 (2007) – Kitano Takeshi
  • Tokkyū Tanaka 3 Go (2007) – Kei Hanagata
  • Shoni Kyumei (2008) – Kariya Shunsuke
  • 6-jikan go ni Kimi wa Shinu (2008) – Yamaha Keishi
  • Kansahojin (2008) – Miyazaki Kenji
  • Mirai Koshi Meguru (2008) – Akira (ep. 4)
  • Miracle Voice (2008) – Toriyama Takashi
  • Tokyo Dogs (Fuji TV, 2009, ep7) – Yano Ryosuke
  • Teioh (2009) – Sakaki Ryo
  • Samayoi Zakura (2009) – Kanogawa Yukihiko
  • Magerarenai Onna (NTV, 2010) – Sakamoto Masato
  • Taira no Kiyomori (NHK, 2012) – Tōkurō[2]
  • Gunshi Kanbei (NHK, 2014) – Gotō Matabei[2]
  • Keiji Shichinin (TV Asahi, 2015 - ) - Aoyama Arata, from season 2
  • Kono Yo ni Tayasui Shigoto wa Nai (NHK, 2017) – Kasumi's boyfriend
  • Godaime San'yūtei Enraku (2019, BS-NTV) – San'yūtei Rakutarō
  • I Will Be Your Bloom (TBS, 2022) – Sō Toyotaka (Episodes 1, 6–7)[3]
  • Trillion Game (TBS, 2023) – Jin Seiya[4]

Films

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  • Battle Royale – Shinji Mimura (2000)
  • Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
  • Hikari (2001)
  • Aoi Haru (2002)
  • Kaminari Hashiru Natsu (2003)
  • Kisarazu Cat's Eye: Nihon Series – "ANI"/Sasaki Kizashi (2003)
  • Kuzenni mo Saiyakuna Shounen (2003)
  • Robot Contest (2003)
  • Rockers (2003)
  • Princess Blade (2003)
  • Koibumi Hiyori ~ Ikarusu no Koibitotachi – Sasaki Kenji (2004)
  • Shinku (2005)
  • About Love (Part 3) Nomura Shuhei (2005)
  • Fugaku Hyakkei (2006)
  • Kisarazu Cat's Eye: World Series as "ANI"/Sasaki Kizashi (2006)
  • Nada Sōsō (2006)
  • Taki 183 (2006)
  • Midnight Sun (Taiyō no Uta) (2006)
  • Smile Seiya no Kiseki (2007, cameo)
  • Sono Toki wa Kare ni Yoroshiku / That Time I Said Hi to My Boyfriend (2007)
  • Enma (2007)
  • The Longest Night In Shanghai (2007)
  • Ikigami (2008)
  • Yesterdays (2008)
  • Tsurikichi Sanpei (2009)
  • Outrage (2010)
  • Wachigaiya Itosato (2019) – Serizawa Kamo
  • Sadako (2019)
  • High & Low: The Worst (2019) – Kōichi "Parko" Haruyama
  • Come On, Kiss Me Again! (2020)
  • His Bad Blood (2020)
  • Tell Me (2022) – I.N.A[5]
  • The Three Young-Men in Midnight: The Movie (2022) – Mickey[6]
  • Kyoto Camaro Detective (2022)[7]
  • The Three Young-Men in Midnight: The Movie 2 (2024) – Mickey[8]
  • Cells at Work! (2024) – Teacher Neutrophil[9]

Japanese dub

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References

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  1. ^ "YOSHIKIが涙で語る!hideのドキュメンタリー映画『JUNK STORY』予告編" (in Japanese). ナタリー. 2010-05-10. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  2. ^ a b c "塚本高史". NHK. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  3. ^ 『君の花になる』第6話から塚本高史&前田公輝が出演 あす花の過去を知る元同僚役に [Takashi Tsukamoto and Koki Maeda appear from episode 6 of Kimi no Hana ni Naru, playing former colleagues who know about Asuka’s past]. Real Sound (in Japanese). 2022-11-15. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  4. ^ "「トリリオンゲーム」第5話 決別したはずのハルとガクが一致団結!? ソシャゲ開発とゴップロ買収を目指すことに". iza.ne.jp. August 12, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  5. ^ "TELL ME hideと見た景色". eiga.com. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  6. ^ "THE3名様 リモートだけじゃ無理じゃね?". eiga.com. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  7. ^ "塚本高史が自称探偵に、仲間とともに事件に挑む「京都カマロ探偵」6月公開". Natalie. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  8. ^ "映画 THE3名様Ω これってフツーに事件じゃね?!". eiga.com. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
  9. ^ "はたらく細胞". eiga.com. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  10. ^ "トップガン スペシャル・エディション". NBCUniversal Japan. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
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