Tomoya Nagase
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Native name | 長瀬 智也 |
Born | November 7, 1978 |
Origin | Aoba-ku, Yokohama, Japan |
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Years active | 1993–present |
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Associated acts | Tokio |
Tomoya Nagase (長瀬 智也 Nagase Tomoya, born November 7, 1978) is a Japanese singer and actor.[1][2] He is a member of Tokio, a Johnny & Associates musical group. He is the primary vocalist, in addition to playing the guitar alongside Tokio's leader, Shigeru Joshima.
Career
As an artist
He was inspired by bands Hikaru Genji and SMAP to answer a recruiting call of Johnny & Associates and was accepted. In 1992, he played several stage plays (Playzone and Mask) together with other Tokio members. He first played tambourine during Tokio's early performances as SMAP's background dancers. Just prior to Tokio's debut, the band's rhythm guitarist, Hiromu Kojima, left the band and was replaced by Tomoya Nagase.
In 1997, Nagase collaborated with American R&B group 3T to record the Japanese version of Eternal Flame, which was used as the theme song for the Japanese drama D×D, in which he starred. The single was released under the artist name "Tomoya with 3T" and reached number 12 on the Oricon charts. Nagase lists Guns N' Roses as his favorite band.[3][4]
As an actor
Nagase has had parts in over 40 dramas. His first lead role was in Hakusen Nagashi (1996). More lead roles followed including Ikebukuro West Gate Park, Mukodono!, and Tiger & Dragon. Mukodono! was his first comedic role. In My Boss My Hero he had another comedic role. He received an "Ishihara Yuijiro Award" in 2002 as "The Best Newcomer" for his role in the movie Seoul. He also currently playing as a lead actor in a drama Unubore Deka
Endorsements
Nagase has endorsed many various brands with the band Tokio and by himself. He is currently a brand ambassador for Fujicolor and Lotte Toppo. With Tokio, he has endorsed among others Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Eneos, a brand for Nippon Oil. As an actor, he has also endorsed UFO Nissin noodles, Lotte Coolish drinks, Subaru, Morinaga, Suntory Dry beer, Mazda, All Nippon Airways, NTT docomo, Hitachi Wooo, and Uniqlo.
Filmography
Year | Title | Medium | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Twins Kyoshi | TV | ||
1994 | Ari yo Sabara | TV | ||
1995 | Saiko no Kataomoi | TV | ||
Kakeochi no Susume | TV | |||
Koibito Yo | TV | |||
1996 | Hakusen Nagashi | TV | ||
Dear Woman | TV | |||
1997 | Ryoma ga Yuku | TV | ||
Fuzoroi no Ringotachi 4 | TV | |||
D×D | TV | Shigeru Joshima and Tatsuya Yamaguchi also acted in this drama | ||
Hakusen Nagashi: 19 no Haru | TV | Wataru Ookouchi | ||
1998 | Days | TV | ||
Love And Eros | TV | |||
1999 | Ringu Saishusho | TV | Ryuji Takayama | |
Hakusen Nagashi: Hatachi no Kaze | TV | Wataru Ookouchi | ||
Sea Side Love (Suna no ue no koibitotachi) | TV | |||
2000 | Ikebukuro West Gate Park | TV | Majima Makoto | |
2001 | Mukodono! | TV | Yuichiro Sakuraba | |
Hakusen Nagashi: Tabidachi no Uta | TV | Wataru Ookouchi | ||
Handoku | TV | Ichiban Hazama | ||
2002 | Seoul | Film | Hayase Yutaro | Received Ishihara Yuijiro Award for Best Newcomer. |
Big Money | TV | Norimichi Shirato | ||
Yan Papa | TV | Yuusaku Mabuchi | ||
2003 | Mukodono 2003 | TV | Yuichiro Sakuraba | |
Futari | TV | |||
Hakusen Nagashi: 25-sai | TV | Wataru Ookouchi | ||
2004 | Kanojo ga Shinjatta | TV | Hajime Ansai | |
Otouto | TV | |||
2005 | Akechi Kogoro VS Kindaichi Kosuke | TV | ||
Tiger & Dragon | TV | Kotora Yamazaki | ||
Hakusen Nagashi: Yume Miru Goro o Sugitemo | TV | Wataru Ookouchi | ||
2006 | My Boss My Hero | TV | Makio Sakaki | |
2007 | Utahime | TV | Shimanto Taro, Akira Koizumi | |
Sword of the Stranger | Film | Nanashi ("Nameless") | Voice (Original Japanese version) | |
2009 | Karei naru Spy | TV | Kyosuke Yoroi | |
Heaven's Door | Film | Masato Aoyama | ||
2010 | Miporin no Ekubo | TV | ||
Unubore Deka | TV | Unubore | ||
2013 | Kurokochi | TV | Kurokouchi Keita | |
Nakuna, Hara-chan | TV | Hara-chan | ||
2016 | Too Young To Die! Wakakushite Shinu | Film | Killer K | Leading Role[5] |
Fragile | TV | Keiichiro Kishi | ||
References
- ↑ "Johnny's Net Tokio Profiles" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ↑ "Tomoya Nagase on IMDB". Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ↑ "PuDDiNG's Tomoya Nagase World!". Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ↑ "Tomoya Nagase on Tomoya Online". Archived from the original on 2009-10-22. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ↑ 長瀬智也、神木隆之介の成長に驚き 15年ぶり共演に「たくましくなっちゃって」 (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. Retrieved 2016-06-25.
External links
- Tokio Official Website
- Tomoya Nagase at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Tomoya Nagase at the Internet Movie Database