Yudai Tatsumi
Yudai Tatsumi (辰巳 雄大, Tatsumi Yūdai, born 25 November 1986, in Tokyo) is a Japanese actor who is a member of the Johnny's Jr. unit Four-Yū. He is represented with Johnny & Associates.
Yudai Tatsumi | |
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辰巳 雄大 | |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | 25 November 1986
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998[1]– |
Agent | Johnny & Associates |
Height | 172[2] cm (5 ft 8 in) |
Biography
In 1998, Tatsumi entered Johnny & Associates when he was in elementary school 6th grade.[3] He and Yusuke Matsuzaki participated in the same audition.[4] In 1999, Tatsumi performed his stage debut as the young Koichi in the Koichi Domoto-starring stage Show Geki '99 Mask.[5] He acted as a member of the Johnny's Jr. internal unit M.A.D. As a member of Four-Yū from April 2011, Tatsumi mainly works on the stage.
Filmography
Stage
Run | Title | Role | Location | Notes | Ref. |
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6–31 Jan 1999 | Show Geki '99 Mask | Yuki (young) | Nissay Theatre | [5] | |
1–27 Aug 2000 | Musical Big –Yume wa kanau– | Josh (young) | Tokyo International Forum Hall C | Dual lead | [6] |
26–29 May/1–5 Jun 2016 | Soreiyu | Takashi Sakuragi | Umeda Arts Theater Sister Drama City/Zepp Blue Theater Roppongi | [7][8] | |
6–11/14, 15/19–23 Apr 2017 | Sunshine Theatre/Kitakyushu Performing Arts Center Middle Theater/Shin Kobe Oriental Theater | [9] |
TV dramas
Date | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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1999 | Kowai Nichiyōbi: Shin Fumi | NTV | Episode 6 | ||
2000 | Kowai Nichiyōbi: 2000 | Episode 14 | |||
Namida o fuite | Kota Fuchigami | CX | |||
2001 | Shōnen Tire | Akira | "Gypsy" | ||
2011 | Binan desu ne | Lesson student | TBS | ||
2012 | Piece – Kanojo no Kioku | Koji Sakata | NTV | [10] | |
19, 26 Jun 2017 | Kizoku Tantei | Yoshihisa Gudo | CX | Episode 10 and Final Episode | [11] |
References
- "TOKIO松岡イチオシのジャニーズグループ「ふぉ〜ゆ〜」って何者?". VenusTap (in Japanese). Shogakukan. 26 Feb 2015. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
- "Next Stars Johnny's Jr. 第17回 ふぉ〜ゆ〜". TVfan (in Japanese). No. Aug 2015. Kyodo News. p. 1–4.
- Tatsumi, Yudai. "ひとりひとりが成長して、もっと強いグループになろう!". Dance Square. Vol. 5. Hinode Shuppan. p. 9.
- "Jr.学 ジュガクSpecial ふぉ〜ゆ〜". TVnavi (in Japanese). No. May 2015. Sankei Shinbun Syuppan. p. 184–185.
- "Endless SHOCK カンパニーのメンバーは、"後輩"というより共演者". Stage Square. No. 1. Hinode Shuppan. p. 13.
- "WATCH FOR! ミュージカル「ビッグ〜夢は、かなう。〜」制作発表 6/1(木)" (in Japanese). Theater Guide Online. 1 Jul 2000. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
- "中山優馬は「心強くて頼りがいがある」 ふぉ〜ゆ〜辰巳雄大が座長ぶりを絶賛". Model Press (in Japanese). 3 May 2016. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
- "それいゆ" (in Japanese). Kansai Telecasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 21 April 2016. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
- "中山優馬、桜井日奈子、辰巳雄大、愛原実花らが"美しく生きる"舞台『それいゆ』再演レポート". Enter Stage (in Japanese). Wowow. 12 Apr 2017. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
- "Story -あらすじ-". Piece – Kanojo no Kioku (in Japanese). Nippon TV. 2012. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
- "ふぉ〜ゆ〜・辰巳雄大、月9で嵐・相葉と初共演 - 羽鳥P「ナチュラルな芝居」". MYNavi News (in Japanese). 12 Jun 2017. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
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