
Tatsuya Fujiwara
Acting
Biography
Tatsuya Fujiwara is a Japanese actor. Internationally, he is best known for his leading roles as Shuya Nanahara in the Battle Royale films, Light Yagami in the Death Note films, Kaiji Itō in the Kaiji films, and Rikuhiko Yuki in Hideo Nakata's The Incite Mill.
Born: May 15, 1982
Place of Birth: Saitama, Japan
Known For

Yasuragi no Sato
The drama is set in an retirement home named "Yasuragi no Sato La Strada" where only those who had worked in the TV entertainment industry such as actors, writers, musicians and artists are allowed to live at. Kikumura Sakae, who used to be a popular scriptwriter, lives among the former stars and the problems they face are presented in a humorous manner.

稲垣吾郎の金田一耕助シリーズ

Furuhata Ninzaburo
Furuhata Ninzaburō is a Japanese television series that ran periodically on Fuji Television from 1994 until its final episodes in 2006. It was written by Japanese playwright Kōki Mitani and is often referred to as the Japanese version of Columbo. The series is a police detective drama starring actor Masakazu Tamura as Furuhata Ninzaburo and Masahiko Nishimura as his stereotypically bumbling sidekick, Shintaro Imaizumi. The program aired weekly and featured a guest villain each time, usually a famous talent in Japan. Pop-stars like SMAP, television hosts like Sanma Akashiya and even sports figures like Ichiro Suzuki have been featured on this program. It was one of the most popular television dramas in the history of Japanese television, having spawned several seasons and TV specials.

The Last Song
Just when about to commit suicide after being deserted by his bride-to-be during the wedding, a man meets a university professor who is also at the point of killing himself. A woman nearby intervenes, one thing leads to another, and the three lost souls move in together. Each episode is a distinct story about the sometimes painful, sometimes warm romances between them and the people they meet while sharing an apartment.

Shinsengumi!
Shinsengumi! is a Taiga drama television series produced by Japanese broadcaster NHK. It was a popular drama about the Shinsengumi, a Japanese special police force from the Bakumatsu period.

Kaiji
Kaiji Itou is a good-for-nothing loiterer who spends his days drinking beer and stealing hubcaps—that is, until he ends up being tricked by his former co-worker. Unable to suddenly repay his friend's huge debt all by himself, Kaiji is offered a shady deal to participate in an illegal underground gamble on a cruise ship. This turns out to be nothing more than the beginning of his new life of hell—thrown headlong into a life-threatening roller coaster of mind games, cheating, and deceit.

You Dance with the Summer
Shinpei (Junpei Mizobata) dreams of being a professional cameraman and lives in Tokyo. One day, he hears that his mother has been hospitalized and returns to Kochi for the first time in five years. At the hospital, Shinpei finds out Sakura (Ayane Omori) who is the younger sister of his ex-girlfriend, has a bad disease, which no one has lived with for more than 5 years. This might be her last summer. Sakura strongly hope to dance at the Yosakoi festival, and five years ago, Shinpei made a promise to her that they would one day dance together. Sakura still remembers the promise and it also gives her the drive to live longer. Shinpei decides to dance once more at the upcoming Yosakoi festival, however. . .

ファイル ボーダー

Candy House
Sakurai Taro’s parents died young. His grandmother, Akiko, has been making great effort to protect her struggling candy store, Sakuraya, in the old part of Tokyo, but it's not easy. Taro eats candy with regular customers such as chilhood friend Saegusa Hiroki who aspires to be a scriptwriter, and talk nonsense, like in their youth. However, they realize this unfettered, comfortable existence will end some day with the passage of time. Then Taro’s ex-classmate, Kimura Reiko, comes back home with her son after a divorce. He and his friends start to notice what is truly important to them as they face up to their pasts, dreams and pains.

The Sun Does Not Move
Kazuhiko Takano is an agent for spy organizatoin "AN Tsuushin." His rookie partner is Ryoichi Taoka and they sneak into the International City Fair, which will be held in three years in Tokyo. Various schemes exists surrounding the selection of the construction site for the International City Fair. An explosion suddenly takes place in front of Kazuhiko Takano.
Filmography
as Okitama Miyabi
as Hara
as Jo Shimoyamada
as ナレーター
as Keita Izumi
as Shinichi Tsuda
as Kazuhiko Takano
as Ryuhei Shimada
as Kazuhiko Takano
as Kaiji Ito
as Geralt (voice)
as Ango Sakaguchi
as Bombero
as Keiji Wakui
as Akiba
as Senju
as Masato Sonezaki
as Kazuhisa Fukase
as Koichiro Munesue
as Light Yagami
as Satoru Fujinuma
as Shinichi Todo
as The Emperor
as Musashi
as Sugisaki
as Barza (voice)
as Samon Akagi
as Makoto Shishio
as Makoto Shishio
as Man
as Tatsuya Shindo
as Shū
as 사부로
as Kunihide Kiyomaru
as 赤城左门
as Akagi Samon
as Rui
as Kento Ohashi
as Kaiji Ito
as Takuya Suenaga
as Rokuro Usui
as Minoru Kurihara
as Yuki Satoshihisa
as Shiro Takaki
as Spiller (voice)
as Osamu Tezuka
as Naoki
as Self/Light Yagami
as Self/Light Yagami
as Kaiji Ito
as Cipher (voice)
as Cipher (voice)
as Yokoyama Satoru
as Goro Noguchi
as Oba Hiroto
as Light Yagami
as Man in Black (voice)
as Light Yagami
as Light Yagami
as Kobayakawa Hideaki
as Sagara Mitsuo
as 田治见辰弥
as Seiji Terasawa
as Tatsuya Igawa / Yōichi Kamei
as Okita Sōji
as Shuya Nanahara
as Akutagawa Naru
as Eiji
as Shuya Nanahara (Boy #15)
as Self
as Akira Dojima
as Jun Amemiya
as Kai Shinohara
as Shinoda Kazuomi
as Oikawa Yusuke
as Takazawa Mitsuru
as Shintoku