Satoshi Tsumabuki
Satoshi Tsumabuki | |
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Tsumabuki at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival | |
Native name | 妻夫木聡 |
Born |
Yanagawa, Fukuoka, Japan | December 13, 1980
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actor, singer, bassist |
Years active | 1998-present |
Known for | Waterboys |
Height | 1.71 m (5 ft 7 1⁄2 in) |
Spouse(s) | Maiko (actress) (August 4, 2016) [1][2] |
Satoshi Tsumabuki (妻夫木聡 Tsumabuki Satoshi, born December 13, 1980) is a Japanese actor. His breakthrough film was Waterboys for which he was nominated for the 'Best Actor' award at the Japanese Academy Awards, and won the 'Newcomer of the Year' prize. He is also the bassist and lead singer of the Japanese band Basking Lite.
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Role |
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1998 | Nazo no Tenkousei | Koichi Iwata |
1999 | Great Teacher Onizuka | |
2001 | Tomie: Re-birth | Takumi Aoyama |
Waterboys | Suzuki | |
2002 | Sabu | Sabu |
Jam Films - Justice | ||
2003 | Sayonara Kuro | Ryosuke Kimura |
Dragon Head | Teru Aoki | |
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish | Tsuneo | |
2004 | A Day on the Planet | Nakazawa |
69 sixty nine | Kenichi Yazaki | |
Thirty Lies or So | Sasaki | |
2005 | Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean | Yukito Origasa |
Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims | The Phantom Yaijrobei | |
Spring Snow | Kiyoaki Matsugae | |
It's Only Talk | Noboru | |
Tetsujin 28: The Movie | ||
2006 | The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift | Exceedingly Handsome Guy |
Tears for you | Yotaro Aragaki | |
2007 | Dororo | Hyakkimaru |
Kayōkyoku dayo jinsei wa | ||
Welcome to the Quiet Room | Komono | |
2008 | Tokyo! | Takeshi |
The Magic Hour | Bingo | |
Children in the Dark | Hiroaki Yoda | |
Paco and the Magical Book | Muromachi | |
School Days with a Pig | Mr. Hoshi | |
2009 | Pandemic | Tsuyoshi Matsuoka |
Boat | Toru | |
Villon's Wife | Okada | |
2010 | Surely Someday | |
Villain | Shimizu | |
2011 | My Back Pages | |
Smuggler | Ryōsuke Kinuta | |
2012 | Fly with the gold | |
For Love's Sake | Makoto Taiga | |
2013 | Tōkyō Kazoku | Masatsugu Hirayama |
The Kiyosu Conference | Oda Nobukatsu | |
2014 | Judge! | Ōta |
Our Family | Kōsuke Wakana | |
The World of Kanako[3] | Asai | |
The Little House | Arai | |
Stand by Me Doraemon | Adult Nobita (voice) | |
The Vancouver Asahi | Reggie Kasahara | |
Lady Maiko | Yuichiro Akagi | |
2015 | The Assassin | The mirror polisher |
2016 | What a Wonderful Family! | Shōta Hirata |
The Magnificent Nine | Jin'nai Asanoya | |
Rage | Yūma Fujita | |
Museum | Kaeru Otoko | |
2017 | Traces of Sin | Tanaka |
Okuda Tamio ni Naritai Boy and Deau Otoko Subete Kuruwaseru Girl | Yūji Kōroki | |
What a Wonderful Family! 2 | Shōta Hirata | |
TV dramas
- Subarashii Hibi (1998 Fuji TV)
- Over Time (1998 Fuji TV)
- Omizu no hanamichi (1999 Fuji TV)
- Koi no Kiseki (1999 TV Asahi)
- Ikebukuro West Gate Park (2000 TBS) as Fujio Saitou
- Limit: Moshimo wagako ga (2000 YTV)
- Kabachitare (2001 Fuji TV)
- Tengoku ni ichiban chikai otoko 2 (2001 TBS)
- Dekichatta Kekkon (2001 Fuji TV) as Takumi
- Platonic Sex (2001 Fuji TV) as Tsujimoto Takashi
- Chūshingura 1/47 (2001 Fuji TV) as Gunbe Takada
- Long Love Letter (2002 Fuji TV) as Ryuta Fujisawa
- Kisarazu Cat's Eye (2002 TBS) as Little Yamada in episode 9
- Wedding Planner (2002 Fuji TV) as Shuhei Narumi
- Tokyo Muke Michi Girl (2002 NTV)
- Lunch no Joou (2002 Fuji TV) as Junzaburo Nabeshima
- Say Hello to Black Jack (2003 TBS) as Eijiro Saito
- Ikebukuro West Gate Park Special (2003 TBS) as Fujio Saitou
- Say Hello to Black Jack Special (2004 TBS) as Eijiro Saito
- Toride Naki Mono (2004 Asahi TV) as Yahiro Kiichiro
- Orange Days (2004 TBS) as Kai Yuuki
- Slow Dance (2005 Fuji TV) as Riichi Serizawa
- High and Low (2007 Asahi TV) as Ginjiro Takeuchi
- Tenchijin (2009 NHK) as Naoe Kanetsugu
- Wakamonotachi/All About My Siblings 2014 (2014 Fuji TV) as Asahi Satō
- Kidnap Tour (2016 NHK) as Haru's father
Puppetry
- Sherlock Holmes (2014 NHK) as Jefferson Hope (voice)
Awards and nominations
Television awards
- 34th Television Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor in Lunch no Joou (2002)
- 37th Television Academy Awards: Best Actor in Say Hello to Black Jack (2003)
- 12th Hashida Awards: Newcomer Award for Say Hello to Black Jack (2004)
- 41st Television Academy Awards: Best Actor in Orange Days (2004)
Film awards
- 11th Japanese Professional Movie Awards: Special Award for Waterboys (2001)
- 25th Japan Academy Prize: Newcomer of the Year for Waterboys (2002)
- 39th Gold Arrow Awards: Newcomer Award for Waterboys (2002)
- 26th Elan d'or Awards: Newcomer Award for Waterboys (2002)
- 25th Yokohama Film Festival: Best Actor for Sayonara Kuro and Dragonhead (2003)
- 77th Kinema Junpo Awards: Best Actor for Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, Sayonara Kuro and Dragonhead (2004)
- 18th Takasaki Film Festival: Best Actor for Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2004)
- 2nd Vladivostok Film Festival: Best Actor for Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2004)
- 29th Hochi Film Awards: Best Actor for Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, 69 sixty nine and A Day on the Planet (2004)
- 53rd Blue Ribbon Awards: Best Actor for Villain (2010)
- 23rd Nikkan Sports Film Awards: Best Actor for Villain (2010)
- 34th Japan Academy Prize: Best Actor for Villain (2011)
- 29th Tokyo International Film Festival: Arigato Award (2016)
Film nominations
- 25th Japanese Academy Awards: Best Actor for Waterboys (2002)
- 46th Blue Ribbon Awards: Best Actor for Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, Sayonara Kuro and Dragonhead (2004)
- 47th Blue Ribbon Awards: Best Actor for 69 sixty nine and A Day on the Planet (2005)
- 29th Japanese Academy Awards: Best Actor for Spring Snow (2006)
- 30th Japanese Academy Awards: Best Actor for Tears for you (2007)
References
External links
- Satoshi Tsumabuki Official Web Site in Japanese
- Satoshi Tsumabuki at the Internet Movie Database
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