
Kei Tanaka
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 10, 1984
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Guard Center 24
The Security Guard Center sets the stage for this drama that stars Mamoru Shinomiya, a newly-hired emergency responder. Together with his brilliant colleagues, all of whom have colorful personalities, they tackle one emergency after another with flying colors and restore the safety and security of their clients and the public.

Ossan's Love Returns
Marital bliss gets complicated for two newlyweds when their new housekeeper turns out to be their former boss! Will their old love triangle resurface?

Ossan's Love Thailand
Heng's dull love life turns chaotic as his boss Kongdech, roommate Mo, and childhood friend Chicha confess their love, leaving him in a whirlwind of emotions.

Bōkyō
Three stories from Shiratsuna Island: "Mikan no hana" Shiratsuna Island is the only remaining island city in Japan, but it is being merged with a city on the opposite shore. Housewife Misato Tomita lives on the island. "Umi no hoshi" Yōhei Hamasaki, who was born on Shiratsuna Island, lives in an apartment in the outskirts of Tokyo with his wife, Tomomi, and their son, Taichi. "Kumo no ito" Popular artist Hirotaka Kurosaki, who is a native of Shiratsuna Island, goes back to his hometown after seven years.

Ohisama
Ohisama is a Japanese television drama that aired on NHK in 2011 in the Asadora time slot. Set in Nagano prefecture, "Ohisama" covers the life of Yoko Sudo (Mao Inoue) through World War II. Yoko Sudo with her smile is able to bring brightness to those around her & she follows her mother's motif to laugh through the hard times. During the onset of WW II, Yoko is a high school student and "Ohisama" follows her as she eventually becomes a teacher and then gets married and has a child. Yoko then opens a soba restaurant with her student. --asianwiki

Special Rescue Exceedraft
To protect innocents from ever-evolving crime, three souls burn brightly! This is the story of the Special Emergency Investigation Unit, striving for love and kindness in the Earth of tomorow!

Family's Form
39-year-old Nagasato Daisuke is a bachelor who works for a stationery manufacturer. Although he is attuned to trends and interacts with other people flawlessly, he hates being hurt by love. Daisuke is not disatissified with living alone. On the day he moves to his new apartment, he meets his neighbour Hanako for the first time due to an unpleasant situation. 32-year-old Kumagai Hanako is a divorced office lady. She has the clear intention not to remarry and is already preparing for old age. For some reason, Daisuke and Hanako keep quarreling right from the time they meet. But the two of them actually have many similarities. One day, Daisuke’s father Yozo suddenly visits for the first time in five years. He had secretly remarried in this time and has a step-son in tow. Meanwhile Hanako’s mother Ritsuko starts living separately from her husband and comes to live with her beloved daughter without consulting her. Daisuke and Hanako’s lives as swinging singles get disrupted because of parents who have no hesitation about enjoying their own lives.

The Hotel of my Dream
In 1984, an up-and-coming writer named Aida Taiju has her career crushed by off-hand criticism from an established author, Higashijujo-sensei. They end up holed up writing in the same hotel historically favoured by authors in the Jimbocho publishing district. Swearing revenge, Taiju makes Higashijujo miss his writing deadline by pretending to be a different person, and entangles her editor into the ruse. They become entangled in a long-lasting feud of revenge where Taiju uses her acting background and pretends to be various different women in order to have her revenge on Higashijujo or blackmail him. Based on a novel by Asako Yuzuki from 2012.

Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World
"I thought I might be using a lifetime's happiness in a moment. I was that happy and she was that beautiful." A young boy stands on the red earth of Australia under its blue sky. It is 17-year-old Sakutaro Matsumoto. His time with the girl comes back to him. The colored sand runs through his hands and a tear appears on his cheek. He wakes up. It's 2004 and he is 34 years old and in Japan. He thinks "I have been in a world without her for 17 years." Returning home to see his old high school for the last time before it is demolished, Saku confronts anew the loss of the love of his life, Aki, to leukemia 17 years ago. Now a medical researcher at graduate school, he has been living as if half of him died with her since then.

The Reason I Can't Find My Love
More than half of women in their 20's to 30's admit to "currently lacking a boyfriend." Men, love, sex, work, marriage... All the issues women face today are revealed in truth through this generation, an "ice age of love." "The reason I can't find my love" highlights the lives of three women, Fujii Emi, Ogura Saki and Hanzawa Mako. Emi works for a lighting company as a lighting technician, where she is surrounded by men due to the nature of the profession. She has a straight-forward and generous personality, but is unconcerned about general feminine interests such as fashion. She is often treated like another man by her boss and colleagues, and feels that being in love is tiresome. However, she cannot forget about her ex-boyfriend and hopes to someday fall truly in love. Saki is prideful and determined, but fails in landing a desirable job. As a result, she starts to work at a bar as a hostess, keeping the fact a secret from her parents. Mako is the youngest of all, having attended the same high school following Emi and Saki. She is earnest and responsible, but on the other hand, rather clumsy and afraid of taking chances on a romantic relationship. The three women end up living under the same roof by coincidence, and it is there that they share each other's experiences, bitter or sweet, desperately struggling with their love life. A life-sized unconventional love story ever to air on Fuji TV's prime 9 Monday drama slot! -- Fuji TV
Filmography
as Ui Shuya
as Haruta
as Endō Michio
as Makoto Tomita
as Kanzaki Hiroki
as Arakawa
as Shiki Fujimura
as Haruta Soichi
as Yagami Koichi
as Rikiya Soejima
as Toramatsu Asada
as 常葉朝陽
as Morishita Kazuhiro
as Tokiwa Asahi
as Ryunosuke Masaki
as Sonomura
as Tamio Akanishi
as Higashimura Seita
as Haruto Higashiyama
as Hirobumi Ito
as Shota Tezuka
as Morimiya
as Jin Jinbo
as Hiyori Soma
as Akito Naruse(成瀨 曉人)
as Kennin Gido
as Jinya Nishitaka
as Toba Jiro
as Daigo Izumisawa
as Tsuneo Yoshizawa
as Kenji Kuroki
as Shōgo Seno
as Yusuke Kawakami
as Makoto Tomita
as Seiichi Natsume
as Soichi Haruta
as Sōichi Haruta
as 春田 创一
as Shota Tezuka
as Yatabe
as Makoto Tomita
as Kyoya Hanai
as Iwai Ryosuke
as Haruta Soichi
as Shinya Tamura
as Masaki Kitagawa
as Kohei Sato
as Kamimura Kazuo
as Shinya Tamura
as Keisuke Ojima
as 丸井良男
as 春田創一
as Self
as (segment "Mikan no hana")
as Kohei Gyoubu
as Boyfriend
as Takuya Uehara
as Makoto Kiyomiya
as Mikihisa Komaki
as Mikihisa Komaki
as Toshifumi Katsuragi
as Naoki Hamada
as Kitamura
as Tsuyoshi Honjo
as 田中靖夫
as Yuichi Sugita
as Yoshiaki Baba
as Shunsuke Jobu(上武 俊介)
as Takuma Kageura
as Reiji Watanabe
as 미야타
as Hiroto Kishitani
as Mikihisa Komaki
as Hotta
as Kikuya Kasai
as Hikaru Morimoto(森本 光)
as Shigaru Yoshizawa
as Hajime Okamoto
as Tomohiko Okano (voice)
as Yu Hasegawa
as Kohei Hiragi
as Jiro Satonaka
as Haruki Sudo
as Satoru Inuda
as Miharu
as Mamoru Saienji(西園寺 守)
as Takeshi Mikuni
as Fumiya
as Tetsuo Kubota
as Chin Yuiko
as Shiro Kumazawa
as Shota Kimura
as Sakuramaru
as Masao Kogure
as Shinichi Tamura
as Takahashi Akira
as Ozawa Masanobu
as Kasai Hitoshi
as 青木さやか
as Shun Okano
as Shinichi 'Gimo' Yanagimoto
as Ashizaki Katsuya
as Satoshi Tomoda
as Gakuto Ogata
as Akira
as Takuma
as Onishi Yuta
as Satonaka
as Onodera Riku
as Naoki Murakami
as Masato Kaga
as Kikuchi Michihiro
as 黒木 孝夫
as Takashi Yasuda
as Kohei Hasebe
as Wataru Iwatsuki(岩槻 航)
as Anzai Mitsuo
as (segment "Yuki ni saku hana")
as Mio's College Friend
as Yasura Tadashi
as Yasuda
as Ryuchi
as Akira Iwatsuki
as Ono
as Hiroyuki Okuda (child0