Hiroki Suzuki

This article is about the actor born in 1983 whose given name has the kanji . For the actor born in 1985 whose given name has the kanji , see Hiroki Suzuki (1985).
Hiroki Suzuki
Native name 鈴木 裕樹
Born (1983-10-03) October 3, 1983
Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Occupation Actor
Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Website blog.watanabepro.co.jp/suzukihiroki

Hiroki Suzuki (鈴木 裕樹 Suzuki Hiroki, born October 3, 1983) is a Japanese actor from Kitakami, Iwate. He is best known for his roles as Shuichiro Oishi in The Prince of Tennis (musical series, Tenimyu, live film adaptation), and as Jyan Kandou (GekiRed) in the tokusatsu television series, Juken Sentai Gekiranger. He is also part of a young men's stage acting troupe, D-Boys, which perform in various skit-like performances.

Career

He has appeared in a various number of TV shows.

On January 1, 2006, Suzuki, with fellow D-Boys member Masaki Kaji, appeared on the broadcast of Secret New Years' Performance Tournament "Young Man Colosseum", where both boys were able to display their acrobatic abilities. In 2007, Suzuki will again appear on the New Year's Day 44th broadcast of Secret New Years' Performance Tournament's "Chinese Lion Dance" segment, with Masaki Kaji and fellow D-Boys members Yuya Endo, Masato Wada, and Yuuma Minakawa.

Next, he appeared as a member of The Tigers, in the TV drama The Hit Parade,[1] which aired May 26, 2006 on Fuji TV and co-starred fellow D-Boys members Masato Wada, Yuu Shirota, Masaki Kaji, Hirofumi Araki, Yuya Endo, and Kōji Seto.

With the D-Boys

In October 2004, Suzuki joined the Watanabe Entertainment group named the D-Boys.

As a member of the D-Boys, Suzuki also keeps a blog, which he updates occasionally.

On August 6, 2005, Suzuki, along with fellow D-Boys member Masaki Kaji, appeared on the radio program Marvelous Radio Vibration, hosted by fellow D-Boys members Yuu Shirota and Kotaro Yanagi.

The D-Boys so far have released two Photobooks. The first photobook released on April 27, 2005, was self-titled D-Boys, while the second, released on March 15, 2006, was called Start, both of which contain many photos of Suzuki.

The D-Boys have also starred in their own drama documentary variety series called, DD-Boys[2] in which Suzuki's appeared in various episodes as himself. The show was 24 episodes long and ran from April 10 to September 25, 2006.

In June 2007, the D-Boys starred in their very own musical together called, D-Boys Stage,[3] which ran from June 3 to June 10 at the Space Zero theater in Tokyo. Suzuki appeared in the musical as a guest performer, making select appearances on June 6 and June 9.

As Shuichiro Oishi in The Prince of Tennis musicals

Suzuki won the role of Shuichiro Oishi, the motherly vice-captain regular of Seigaku Middle School's tennis club, in The Prince of Tennis musicals, Tenimyu. From 2005 to 2006, he became the second actor to play Oishi as part of the second generation Seigaku cast. He made his debut as Oishi on January 8, 2005 in the Side Yamabuki performance in Osaka. That same year, his role as Oishi was carried into the live adaptation film of the manga. During his run in the musicals, he was able to work with fellow D-Boys members Yuya Endo, Kotaro Yanagi, Masaki Kaji, Osamu Adachi, Hirofumi Araki, Masato Wada, and former member Yuu Shirota.

On March 29, 2006, in the Dream Live 3rd concert, Suzuki, along with the majority of the Seigaku cast, graduated from their roles. Since his graduation, the role of Oishi has been played by Yukihiro Takiguchi, Yuya Toyoda and Yuki Tsujimoto, and currently by actor Jin Hiramaki.

As Shuichiro Oishi in The Prince of Tennis live-action film

Suzuki was able to carry on his role from the musicals to the live-adaptation film of the manga series of The Prince of Tennis. He, along with most of the principal cast members for the Seigaku Regulars, were able to reprise their roles in the movie. The only major casting change was the casting of Kanata Hongo as Ryoma Echizen, the main protagonist. The Prince of Tennis was released on May 13, 2006 and opened on the tenth spot in the Japanese Box Office and marked Suzuki's first appearance in the film industry.

In June Bride

Suzuki's next movie, the June Bride (Jyun Bride)[4] opened on May 27, 2006. He played one of the supporting characters, costarring with fellow D-Boys members Yuu Shirota and Hirofumi Araki. The movie's based on the original manga Jun Bride, by Yoshida Satoshi.

In Limit~ What's Your Story?

From June 2 to June 4, 2006, Suzuki starred in the play, Limit~ What's Your Story?~ (limit〜あなたの物語は何ですか?〜 Limit~ anata no monogatari wa nan desu ka?~), as one of the main characters, appearing alongside fellow D-Boys Araki Hirofumi and Yuichi Nakamura.

As GekiRed in Juken Sentai Gekiranger

On February 18, 2007, Suzuki starred as Jyan Kandou aka GekiRed, a Gekiranger who was brought up by tigers and befriended by pandas so that his senses have become sharply enhanced to feel with his body, rather than the brain in the Super Sentai series called Juken Sentai Gekiranger (adapted as Power Rangers: Jungle Fury in America), which premiered on TV Asahi. The show also costars Suzuki's fellow D-Boys member, Hirofumi Araki, as Jan's rival, Rio, the "Black Lion".

Photobook and Idol DVD

It was announced then that Suzuki, along with Hirofumi Araki and Kōji Seto would be getting solo photobooks and DVDs called the "Prince Series." Suzuki's solo photobook would be released on April 19, 2007 while his solo idol DVD would be released on May 16, 2007. The three of them will be following Yuu Shirota, Yuya Endo, Kotaro Yanagi and Shunji Igarashi as the only D-Boys that have released an idol DVD while following Kotaro Yanagi, Shunji Igarashi and later, Yuu Shirota, as the only D-Boys to have released a solo photobook.

Personal life

Suzuki keeps a blog on his D-Boys webpage, which he updates occasionally. Some years ago, in his blog entries, he liked to call himself "Snufkin" after one of his favorite animated characters, but he is most often called Zukki (a nickname created by Masato Wada) by fans and other D-Boys.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2006 The Prince of Tennis Shuichiro Oishi Movie
The June Bride Movie
DD-Boys Various characters TV series - Appears in episodes 2, 4, 6, 10-11, 17-19, 22, 23
The Hit Parade Member of The Tigers TV drama
Silent[5] Yuu Sudou Direct-to-video film
Shinrei Shashin Kitan (心霊写真奇譚) Kojima Direct-to-video film - Appears in Omoide no Polaroid, story 3
Regatta TV drama - Appears in episode 3
2007 Cupid no Itazura Kurogi Uke TV drama
Juken Sentai Gekiranger Jan Kandou/GekiRed TV series (Tokusatsu)
Juken Sentai Gekiranger: Nei-Nei! Hou-Hou! Hong Kong Decisive Battle Jan Kandou/GekiRed Movie (Tokusatsu)
Juken Sentai Gekiranger Special DVD: Gyun-Gyun! Kensei Daiundoukai Jan Kandou/GekiRed Special DVD (Tokusatsu)
2008 Juken Sentai Gekiranger vs Boukenger Jan Kandou/GekiRed Direct-to-video film (Tokusatsu)
Ando Natsu Masato Morita TV drama - Appears in episode 4
Shakariki! Hirohiko Yuta Movie
Team Batista no Eiko Toshiki Sakai TV drama
Suzuki Hiroki in Making of Hyakkaryouran Making of DVD
Ooku Hyakkaryoran Tokugawa Iemitsu Movie - from the Taiga Roman Series Trilogy
2009 Zeni Geba Jun Sugeta TV drama
Engine Sentai Go-onger vs. Gekiranger Jan Kandou/GekiRed Movie (Tokusatsu)
Ju-on: Shiroi Rojo Hagimoto Fumiya Movie
Tonari no Shibafu TV drama - Appears in episodes 1-3
Karei Naru Spy Boy in swimming club TV drama - Appears in episode 4
Ikemen Shin Sobaya Tantei: Iindaze! TV drama - Appears in episode 8
Sono Otoko, Fukushocho Takeshi Miyashita TV drama - Season 3
2010 GeGeGe no Nyōbō Taichi Kobayashi TV drama
Koi no Tadashii Hōhō wa Hon nimo Sekkeizu nimo Notteinai Neru Yonetani Mobile drama/Online drama/Movie
2011 Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger Jan Kandou TV series (Tokusatsu) - Guest appearance in episode 7
Moshidora Masayoshi Nikai Movie
Sengyō Shufu Tantei: Watashi wa Shadow Shinichi Yokozawa TV drama - Appears in episode 4
QP Kono TV drama
Anata mo Artist TV series
2012 Suzuko no Koi Ryōta Sakamaki TV drama
Taiyō wa Mattekurenai[6] Hikari Eguchi TV drama/Online drama/Movie - Second story of the DxTown series
Hanchō 5: Keishichō Azumihan Shuuji Kadowaki TV drama - Appears in episode 8
Keishichō Sōsa Ikkachō TV drama
Kanshiki Tokusōhan - Kujō Reiko 2 Sarumata TV drama
Hyakunen no Tokei Kenji Mizobuchi Movie
2013 Himawari - Okinawa wa Wasurenai, Ano Nichi no Sora o[7] Movie
Yakō Kanransha[8] TV drama - Appears in episodes 1, 3 and 5
Suzuki Hiroki no Hatsuchōsen! Nanatsu no Undōnōryoku o Kitaeru Coordination-training TV program
Kami no Maioriru Yama ~ Hayachinesan to Kagurashu TV program
Zuki Ara: Don't Trust Over 30[9][10] TV series
Oretachi no Ashita[11] Movie
Taishibōkei Tanita no Shainshokudō[12] Movie

Stage

Musicals

Tenimyu: The Prince of Tennis Musical Series (as Shuichiro Oishi)

Plays

Radio

Official DVDs

Year DVD Release date
2007 Prince Series D-Boys Collection - Hiroki Suzuki May 16, 2007
2009 D-Boys Boy Friend Series Vol.3 Peace Maker September 18, 2009
2010 D-Boys Boy Friend Series Vol.7 7 Heroes February 24, 2010

Official photobooks

References

External links

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