
Eita Nagayama
Acting
Biography
Eita Nagayama, formerly known as just EITA, is a Japanese actor most well-known for his roles in "Azumi", the "Water Boys" series, the "Nodame Cantabile" series, and the "Tada's Do-It-All House" series.
Born: December 13, 1982
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Medaka
Takako Meguro, a typical office worker known to her friends as Medaka, starts a new career as a night school teacher when her company restructures. At first, she's not so crazy about her new job and gets by with a minimum of effort. But as she continues, she finds out it's quite a challenge after all. Her students range from a high school dropout to a salaried worker, and also include a self-employed fellow, and a cabaret hostess, in short, a motley crew! What's more, half of them are older than her and, to make matters worse, one of them is a elementary school classmate. But a certain turn of events results in Medaka's becoming a really dedicated teacher! Although she's surprised herself at this change of character, her trials are just about to begin.

Hero's Island
Set in post-war Okinawa, Japan, Gusuku had 3 close childhood friends: On, Yamako and On's younger brother Rei. On was the oldest of the group and he was like a leader to everybody else. He was also a heroic figure to them. On led his friends into the U.S. military base and they stole supplies to give away to the local residents. Everybody in the neighborhood praised On. One night, they entered the U.S. military based to steal supplies. During their raid, On was chased by U.S. soldiers and went missing. Years later, Gusuku now works as a police officer. Yamako is an elementary school teacher. Rei is a member of the yakuza. These three people are still unable to get over the disappearance of On. They chase after the truth behind On's disappearance and uncover a shocking answer.

Atsuhime
The 47th NHK Taiga Drama is a life story of Princess Atsu, who was born in Kagoshima Prefecture, then called Satsuma, and became the wife of Tokugawa Iesada, the 13th shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate. She accedes to the highest rank in Ooku, the inner palace of the Edo castle where women related to the reigning shogun resided. Iesada dies soon after their marriage and Atsuhime assumes the name Tenshoin at the age of 23. She exerts herself for the Tokugawa clan and for the nation during the upheaval in the Meiji Restoration, headed by those from Satsuma.

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The Private Detective Mike
Mike Hama, Private Detective, is a chain-smoking, wisecracking tough guy with a weakness for the ladies and a soft spot in his heart, especially for his kid sister Akane. Mike's so down on his luck he'll take any case, from finding a lost pet to spying on cheating spouses. But every now and then, along comes a client with dubious and dangerous case… and that's when Mike shows his stuff.

Lucky Seven
Lucky Seven Rakkīsebun is a 2012 Japanese television drama broadcast by Fuji Television from January 16 to March 19, 2012. It stars Jun Matsumoto and Eita.

All About My Siblings
Five siblings struggle to live together after their parents have passed away. Arguments are a norm, and each have their own problems with studying, finding a job, marriage, etc. But no matter how dysfunctional their family can be, blood is thicker than water and the ties that bind will keep them together through thick and thin.

Segodon
Saigo Takamori, the hero of the Meiji Restoration, was born to a poor, low-ranking samurai family in the Satsuma domain (present day Kagoshima Prefecture). His simple honesty caught the attention of its charismatic feudal lord of Satsuma, Shimazu Nariakira. Nariakira’s assertion that the love of people is what will enrich and strengthen the nation captivated Saigo who took on Nariakira’s secret mission and eventually became a key person for Satsuma. Not a portrait of him survives today and much of his life is a mystery. He is a man who was twice exiled and thrice married. He overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate with exceptional bravery and action. Although he accomplished the restoration, he lost his life in a fight with the new Meiji government.

Undercurrent
Kanae's husband disappeared without a trace while on a union trip. Though usually headstrong and independent, the woman becomes plagued with worry over what happened to him, and is unable to move on with her life. Thus, Kanae decides to hire a private investigator, and keeps running the public bathhouse to the best of her abilities. As he tries to figure out the truth about her husband, Kanae must deal with the stress from a work-intensive job, meddlesome neighbors, and recurring nightmares in which she is drowning.

The Silver Season
The arrival of a bride-to-be shakes a hapless ski resort and proves to the three young down-and-out local skiers that there is much more to life than they think.
Filmography
as On
as Tadashi Yamamoto
as Kuga
as Oishi Kuranosuke
as Iura Kakeru
as Satoru Sekiguchi
as Shinsuke Numabe
as Michitoshi Hori
as Youichi Yoshino
as 大杉栄
as Mikado
as Tatsuya
as 生活維持省に勤める男
as Garo Inudo
as Ryoma Sakamoto
as Tadakatsu Mikumo
as Munate(宗手)
as Tanehiko Ryutei
as Koichi Obara
as Kotaro Hyodo
as Suzuki Hideto / Aoyagi Kentaro
as Riichi Nakaseko
as Okubo Toshimichi
as Tasuku
as Hisashi Hagiwara
as Hideo
as Goro Nanase
as Shinya Kabuto
as Reporter Akigawa
as Tokuheiji Sugawaraya
as Reporter Akigawa
as Itakura Kakeru
as Keisuke Tada
as Satoru Sato
as 滨崎光生
as Yoshitaka Ichimura
as Yoshio Imanaka
as Tada Keisuke
as 滨崎光生
as Kenta Kotama
as Teru Nitta
as Dairoku hiba
as Ryoichi Kakiuchi
as Motome
as Kanji Shibayama
as Hiroki Fukami
as Keisuke Tada
as Ryutaro Mine
as Nakajima Keisuke / "Nakaji"
as 峰 龍太郎
as Ryutaro Mine
as Yusuke
as Keisuke Soma
as Tetsuya Yazawa
as Taro Akasu
as Daiki Kaji
as Takeru Mizushima
as Boku Hitoshi
as 中山春彦
as Gin Shiroyama
as Kimotsuki Naogoro
as Ryutaro Mine
as Tahomaru
as Tomoki Kosaka
as Mine Ryutaro
as Ryuuji Shintani
as Satoshi Ogiwara
as Sho Kawajiri
as Young Yosuke
as Ando Kazuyuki
as Tezuka
as Takuma Komoto
as Masatoshi Tanaka
as Hirofumi
as Ryuji Shintani(新谷 隆司)
as Taku Sakuragi
as Keita Yashima
as Noboru Kaneko
as Masatoshi Tanaka
as Hiei
as 堀部 順平
as Kohei
as Sakai Noboru
as Obake / Ghost
as Inose