Toma Ikuta
Toma Ikuta (生田 斗真, Ikuta Tōma, born October 7, 1984) is a Japanese actor. Ikuta is known for his roles in Hanazakari no Kimitachi e, Honey & Clover, Sensei!, Maō and Ouroboros. He also stars in feature films, notably Hanamizuki, Ningen Shikkaku and Brain Man.
Toma Ikuta | |
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生田 斗真 | |
Born | Toma Ikuta October 7, 1984 Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan |
Other names | Toma-chan, Tomasu |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1996–present |
Agent | Johnny & Associates Inc. |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Website | Johnny's net |
Career
The 2007, Fuji TV summer drama Hanazakari no Kimitachi e, controversial in its gender-bending nature, was perhaps Ikuta's biggest break in Japanese Entertainment.[1][2] Following his successful portrayal in Hana Kimi, Ikuta was on stage again as he starred in the Shakespearean play, The Two Gentlemen of Verona.[3] While working on this play, Toma was also slated to star in one of Fuji TV's winter dramas for 2008, the live adaptation of Chika Umino's popular manga, Hachimitsu to Kuroba.[4] He took on the role of Yūta Takemoto, a struggling Architecture student in an art school who had mediocre talent and who fell in love at first sight with his professor's niece, Hagumi Hanamoto (played by Riko Narumi). His role as the silent but constant observer that uncovers the events of the drama to the audience earned him another Best Supporting Actor award.[5] Due to the popularity of Hana Kimi, Fuji TV decided to air a special two-hour episode, announcing it in early 2008.[6]
Ikuta's rise to fame brought about another project; this time a double-lead with Arashi's leader Satoshi Ohno, in the Japanese adaptation of the Korean drama Mawang. The drama, called Maō, is about a lawyer, Ryo Naruse (played by Ohno) who seeks to avenge the death of his younger brother several years ago. On the other hand, Serizawa Naoto is the brash and impulsive detective (played by Ikuta), who is atoning for the grave, juvenile crime he had committed in the past.[7] In October 2008, Ikuta was back on stage again, playing the role of Danny in the Japanese version of the musical "Grease".[8] January 2009 marked Ikuta's first ever appearance in Fuji TV's peak slot for dramas, Ishimatsu Ryosuke, an intern forensics specialist in the serial drama Voice, along with Eita and Satomi Ishihara.[9] Following his streak of solo projects, Ikuta was again named to star in a Fuji TV drama even while Voice was airing, this time a lead role in the timely jury drama Majo Saiban: The Witch Trial, for the TV station's spring 2009 late night Saturday drama. He plays Yoshioka Tōru, a freeter who was chosen as one of the members of the jury that will participate in the trial of a woman accused of killing her husband. Foul play comes into the picture as the members of the jury begin to be threatened. When the life of one of the jury members, a housewife (played by Ai Kato) is also endangered, Tooru tries to help. This raises suspicions with his girlfriend (played by Manami Higa) who becomes afraid Tooru might be cheating on her. Thus begins Tōru's lone search for the truth. The drama aired on April 25, 2009, a month before the jury system was to be implemented in Japan.[10]
Ikuta finally made his silver screen debut with Ningen Shikkaku, a spring 2010 movie adaptation of Dazai Osamu's masterpiece of the same title. Considered a semi-autobiographical novel, Ikuta plays the role of Oba Yozo, a troubled soul who is forced to keep up a facade of hollow jocularity in his everyday life.[11] The book cover of the novel published by Kadokawa was renewed in October, and since then featured a photo of Ikuta. After the cover was revised, the book sold over 100,000 copies. In response to those sales figures, Kadokawa decided that for a limited time period, all 10 Dazai novels would feature Ikuta on the covers; the campaign started on December 15, 2009. It was the first time that the lead actor of a film adaptation of a novel appeared on the covers of all the works written by the author.[12]
Other movies of his in the works are Hanamizuki, co-starring Yui Aragaki and Seaside Motel. Meanwhile, Ikuta began playing the role of Honjo Sadame, a failure of an actor in the drama Unubore Deka along with Johnny senior, Tokio's Tomoya Nagase. On July 27, 2010, Ikuta appeared in Tokio's music video for the song NaNaNa.[13] In 2010, Ikuta appeared on the documentary TV program Jōnetsu Tairiku (情熱大陸, lit. The Passion Continent).[14]
Ikuta has his own mobile diary J-web named Tomagoto (Toma's words). Then temporary, the J-web went by the names Tomagoto, Tomagoto Hyper, and Tomagoto Neo, before officially becoming a permanent J-web on December 15, 2007. Aside from the J-web, he also has his own corner on Wink Up Magazine titled Ikuta Toma no Ikita Kotoba (Toma Ikuta's Words to Live By). On this corner, he writes a one-page essay about things that interest him, as well as his daily experiences. Pictures taken from his own camera are included on the page.[15] Ikuta was the male lead role for the manga Bokura Ga Ita where he played Yano and has a relationship with Yoshitaka Yuriko (Takahashi). The shoot for the movie started in May 2011, and was released as a two-part film in spring 2012.[16]
Personal life
Ikuta married actress Nana Seino on June 1, 2020.[17] They welcomed their first child on March 9, 2022.[18]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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1997 | Agri | Young Junnosuke | NHK | Asadora | [19] |
1998 | Love & Peace | Yohei Horiguchi | NTV | ||
2001 | Neverland | Osamu Seto | TBS | ||
2002 | Be Nice to People | Yusuke | Fuji TV | Episode 5 | |
Acting by | Hachida | Fuji TV | Lead role | ||
2004 | Yesterday's Enemy Is Today's Friend | Yasuhiko Hidaka | NHK | Miniseries | |
2005 | Funny Roppongi Squad | Yukio Ochi | TV Asahi | ||
To Asuka and to the Unseen Child | Sawamura Kazuya | Fuji TV | |||
Sleeping Corpse | Eiji/Yamazaki | Fuji TV | |||
2006 | Akihabara@Deep | Box | TBS | ||
2007 | Boys Over Flowers 2 | Junpei Oribe | TBS | ||
Ikemen Paradise | Shuichi Nakatsu | Fuji TV | [19] | ||
2008 | Honey & Clover | Yūta Takemoto | Fuji TV | ||
Devil | Naoto Serizawa | TBS | Lead role | ||
2009 | Voice | Ryōsuke Ishimatsu | Fuji TV | ||
The Witch Trial | Toru Yoshioka | Fuji TV | |||
Tales of the Unusual: Autumn 2009: "The Law of Recycling Suicides" | Mikio | Fuji TV | Lead role; short drama | ||
2010 | Conceited Detective | Sadame Honjo | TBS | ||
Spherical Wilderness | Shoichi Soeda | Fuji TV | Miniseries | ||
2012 | Late Blooming Sunflower: My life renewed | Jotaro Kodaira | Fuji TV | Lead role | |
2014 | Gunshi Kanbei | Dom Justo Takayama | NHK | Taiga drama | [20] |
2015 | Ouroboros | Ikuo Ryuzaki | TBS | Lead role | [19] |
2019 | Idaten | Yahiko Mishima | NHK | Taiga drama | [19] |
If Talking Paid | Mitsuru Kishibe | NTV | Lead role | [19] | |
2020 | The Man Who Stood for Autonomy of Japan: Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru | Jirō Shirasu | TV Tokyo | Television film | [21] |
2022 | My Ex-Boyfriend's Last Will | Eiji Morikawa / Tomiharu Morikawa | Fuji TV | Special appearance | [22] |
The 13 Lords of the Shogun | Minamoto no Nakaakira | NHK | Taiga drama | [23] | |
2023 | Taiga Drama ga Umareta Hi | Yamaoka | NHK | Lead role; television film | [24] |
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2010 | Hanamizuki | Kohei Kiuchi | Lead role | |
Seaside Motel | Masayaki Kameda | Lead role | ||
No Longer Human | Ōba Yōzō | Lead role | ||
2011 | Genji Monogatari: Sennen no Nazo | Hikaru Genji | Lead role | |
2012 | We Were There: First Love | Motoharu Yano | Lead role | |
We Were There: True Love | Motoharu Yano | Lead role | ||
2013 | Brain Man | Ichiro Suzuki | Lead role | |
2014 | The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji | Reiji Kikukawa | Lead role | [25] |
Miracle Debikuro-kun no Koi to Mahou | Kitayama | |||
2015 | Grasshopper | Suzuki | Lead role | |
Prophecy | Geitsu / Hiroaki Okuda | Lead role | ||
2016 | Himitsu – Top Secret | Tsuyoshi Maki | Lead role | |
The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio | Reiji Kikukawa | Lead role | [25] | |
2017 | Close-Knit | Rinko | Lead role | [19] |
My Teacher | Kōsaku Itō | Lead role | [19] | |
2018 | My Friend "A" | Masuda | Lead role | [19] |
2021 | The Mole Song: Final | Reiji Kikukawa | Lead role | [25] |
2022 | Sing, Dance, Act: Kabuki featuring Toma Ikuta | Self | Documentary | [26] |
2023 | The Dry Spell | Shunsaku Iwakiri | Lead role | [27] |
Yudo: The Way of the Bath | Shirō Miura | Lead role | [28] | |
Musicals
- Stand By Me
- Kyo-To-Kyo
- Shock is Millennium Shock
- Susanoh
- Another (Kansai Jr.2002 version)
- Shock is Real Shock
- Vacation (Shonentai Playzone 2003)
- Edogah-san Yukuefumei
- Mama Loves Mambo III
- West Side Story 2004 (Shonentai version)
- West Side Story 2005 (Arashi version)
- Azumi on Stage (2005)
- Azumi Returns (Azumi 2) (2006)
- Cat in the Red Boots (Shinkansen Nexus Volume 2) (2006)
- Shock – Endless Shock 2007
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona – October 2007
- Grease – 2008[29]
- My Friend Hitler and Madame de Sade (Mishima Double)[30]- February 2011
- Kamome(The Seagull)- September 2013
- Vamp Bamboo Burn – 2016
Awards
- 54th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor (Hanazakari no Kimitachi e)[31]
- Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix, Winter 2007: Best Supporting Actor (Honey & Clover)[32]
- 11th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix, April 2007 – March 2008: Best Supporting Actor (Hanazakari no Kimitachi e)[33]
- 84th Kinema Junpo Awards 2011: Best New Actor (No Longer Human)[34]
- Blue Ribbon Awards 2011: Rookie of the Year (No Longer Human)[35]
- 13th Tokyo Drama Award: Best Actor (If Talking Paid)
References
- Sankei Sports Archived September 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese), 21 May 2007.
- "Tokyograph.com". tokyograph.com.
- Ikuta to star as Valentine in "Verona" 3 August 2007.
- Narumi, Ikuta to star in "Honey and Clover" drama 6 November 2007.
- 鹿男あをによし」が3部門で1位を獲得 (in Japanese), 12 March 2008.
- Hana Kimi SP confirmed 12 March 2008.
- Satoshi Ohno's First Starring Role 9 May 2008.
- ミュージカル舞台「グリース」主演に斗真 (1/3ページ) Archived July 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese), 7 June 2008.
- 今度の月9は「法医学」 生田&さとみ出演 Archived January 18, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese), 4 December 2008.
- Ikuta Stars in jury drama series.
- Ikuta leads adaptation of Dazai's "No Longer Human".
- Ikuta Toma Appears on All Book Covers of Dazai Osamu Novels from Kadokawa!.
- Ikuta Toma is Tokio's new single "NaNaNa (I Iranee Sun)" Video Clip appeared! (in Japanese).
- "Ikuta Toma on The Passion Continent". Jōnetsu Tairiku. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- "WiNK UPオフィシャルサイト -時代を動かすアイドル情報の宝庫!-". wani.co.jp.
- ""Bokura ga Ita" to get film adaptation starring Ikuta Toma & Yoshitaka Yuriko". tokyohive.com.
- "生田96年ジャニーズ入り、清野アクション派/略歴". Nikkan Sports. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
- "生田斗真、清野菜名夫妻に第1子誕生「感謝の気持ちでいっぱい」". Sports Hochi (in Japanese). March 9, 2022. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
- "生田斗真が関西弁での音楽劇に挑戦!『てなもんや三文オペラ』6月から東京ほかにて上演決定". Screen Online. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
- "生田斗真:「軍師官兵衛」で大河デビュー キリシタン大名・高山右近に". Mantan-web. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
- "鶴瓶が吉田茂、生田斗真が白洲次郎演じるドラマ、2020年テレ東で放送". Natalie. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
- "生田斗真:「元彼の遺言状」で1人2役 綾瀬はるかの元恋人とその兄に". Mantan-web. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
- "「鎌倉殿の13人」生田斗真 3年ぶり大河!ラスボス後鳥羽上皇の側近・源仲章役". Sponichi. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
- "生田斗真、大河ドラマ誕生奮闘記で主演「この撮影に全身全霊を捧げたい」". Oricon. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
- "生田斗真主演『土竜の唄 FINAL』11月公開! 舞台は超豪華客船". Cinema Cafe. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
- "Sing, Dance, Act: Kabuki featuring Toma Ikuta". IMDB. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
- "生田斗真主演&白石和彌初プロデュース『渇水』公開". Cinema Cafe. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
- "生田斗真の主演映画「湯道」が公開!弟役は濱田岳、橋本環奈は看板娘に". Natalie. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
- "Toma Ikuta, Miki Fujimoto in "Grease" – Sankei Sports". sanspo.com. Archived from the original on July 1, 2008.
- "Toma Ikuta studied Yu Aoi for his role as a woman". wordpress.com. February 2, 2011.
- "助演男優賞は生田斗真/日刊ドラマGP - 芸能ニュース : nikkansports.com". nikkansports.com.
- "助演男優賞は生田斗真/日刊ドラマGP - 芸能ニュース : nikkansports.com". nikkansports.com.
- "「鹿男あをによし」が3部門で1位を獲得 - 芸能ニュース : nikkansports.com". nikkansports.com.
- "Kinema Junposha home". kinejun.com. 404 – ファイルまたはディレクトリが見つかりません。.
- "シネマ報知 | ブルーリボン賞". Yomiuri Shimbun. Archived from the original on October 19, 2013.
External links
- Johnny profile (in Japanese)