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{{Nihongo|'''Shogo Yamaguchi'''|山口 翔悟|Yamaguchi Shōgo|born February 19, 1983}} in [[Aichi Prefecture]] is a Japanese actor.<ref name=TDB>{{cite web|title=Yamaguchi Shōgo|url=http://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%B1%B1%E5%8F%A3%E7%BF%94%E6%82%9F|publisher=Tarento Dētabanku|accessdate=5 July 2012}}</ref> He debuted as an actor in [[V-cinema]] in 2001,<ref name=TDB /> and made his theatrical film debut in 2003 in ''[[Azumi (film)|Azumi]]''.<ref name=Dogatchi>{{cite web|title=Nakamura Shunsuke & Yamaguchi Shōgo intabyū|url=http://dogatch.jp/interview/179_00.html|work=Terebi Dogatchi|accessdate=5 July 2012}}</ref> His first main lead starring role was in the ''[[tokusatsu]]'' television series ''[[Madan Senki Ryukendo]]'' in 2006, which was a major breakthrough and made him rise to worldwide fame, and is also considered to be his best and most memorable performance to date.<ref name=Dogatchi /> In 2008, he was selected from an audition of 500 actors to play the male lead against the heroine in the [[NHK]] [[Asadora]] ''Dandan''. His other notable roles are in the movie ''Parazoku: Parapara ja Naika'' (2006) and the television series ''Hanchō''.<ref name=TDB /> |
{{Nihongo|'''Shogo Yamaguchi'''|山口 翔悟|Yamaguchi Shōgo|born February 19, 1983}} in [[Aichi Prefecture]] is a Japanese actor.<ref name=TDB>{{cite web|title=Yamaguchi Shōgo|url=http://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%B1%B1%E5%8F%A3%E7%BF%94%E6%82%9F|publisher=Tarento Dētabanku|accessdate=5 July 2012}}</ref> He debuted as an actor in [[V-cinema]] in 2001,<ref name=TDB /> and made his theatrical film debut in 2003 in ''[[Azumi (film)|Azumi]]''.<ref name=Dogatchi>{{cite web|title=Nakamura Shunsuke & Yamaguchi Shōgo intabyū|url=http://dogatch.jp/interview/179_00.html|work=Terebi Dogatchi|accessdate=5 July 2012}}</ref> His first main lead starring role was in the ''[[tokusatsu]]'' television series ''[[Madan Senki Ryukendo]]'' in 2006, which was a major breakthrough and made him rise to worldwide fame, and is also considered to be his best and most memorable performance to date.<ref name=Dogatchi /> In 2008, he was selected from an audition of 500 actors to play the male lead against the heroine in the [[NHK]] [[Asadora]] ''Dandan''. His other notable roles are in the movie ''Parazoku: Parapara ja Naika'' (2006) and the television series ''Hanchō''.<ref name=TDB /> |
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==Personal life== |
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• He has a beloved pet cat, named Ichimaru. |
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• He loves theatre & stage plays. |
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• He is a an ardent supporter of the football team 'Arsenal' |
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• He is still great friends with |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
Revision as of 09:57, 17 April 2022
Shogo Yamaguchi | |
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Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000-present |
Known for | Madan Senki Ryukendo, Azumi film series, Hancho, Parazoku |
Shogo Yamaguchi (山口 翔悟, Yamaguchi Shōgo, born February 19, 1983) in Aichi Prefecture is a Japanese actor.[1] He debuted as an actor in V-cinema in 2001,[1] and made his theatrical film debut in 2003 in Azumi.[2] His first main lead starring role was in the tokusatsu television series Madan Senki Ryukendo in 2006, which was a major breakthrough and made him rise to worldwide fame, and is also considered to be his best and most memorable performance to date.[2] In 2008, he was selected from an audition of 500 actors to play the male lead against the heroine in the NHK Asadora Dandan. His other notable roles are in the movie Parazoku: Parapara ja Naika (2006) and the television series Hanchō.[1]
Filmography
Television
TV serials
- AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo (2000-2019), Character name unknown
- Madan Senki Ryukendo (2006), Narukami Kenji aka Ryukendo
- Kobayakawa Nobuki no koi (2006), Jun Kanai
- Kekkon shiki he ikô! (2006-2007), Character name unknown
- Mop Girl(2007), Ozaki Hikaru
- Asadora:Dandan (2008-2009), Male lead; name unknown
- Hanchô: Jinnansho Azumihan (2009-2011), Taichirou Sakurai
- Honjitsu wa Taian Nari (2012), Yuki Yamada
- Naru yô ni Naru sa (2013-2014), Character name unknown
- Tachibana Noboru Seishun Tebikae (2016-2017), Seikichi
- CRISIS: Special Security Squad (2017), Character name unknown
- Massage Tantei Joe (2017), Harima
- Okusama Wa Toriatsukai Chûi (2017), Character name unknown
- Kaijû Club: Kûsô Tokusatsu Seishun Ki (2017), Nishi
- Joshiteki Seikatsu (2018), Takada Kenichi
- Segodon (2018), Nakaoka Shintarō
- The Story of Shotaro Ishinomori, The Man Who Created a Hero'' (TV semi-autobiographical one-off drama) (2018), Kushihara;Publishing company
TV films
- Bizarre Tales 2008 Spring Special (2008),Horibe in flashback
- Ashita mo mata ikite ikô (2010),Yusuke Yoshizaki
- Senjô Parser Himuro Natsuko: Gôka ferry satsujin jiken (2012), Jun Akita
Films
- Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack(2001), Character name unknown
- Azumi (2003), Komoru
- School Wars: Hero (2004),Rogue student
- Azumi 2: Death or Love (2005),Reprises role as Komoru; Archive footage
- Gakko no Toshi Densetsu Toire no Hanako-san (2006),Character name unknown
- Parazoku: Parapara ja Naika (2006),Fujita
- Rescue the Mach Train! (2008),Reprises role as Narukami Kenji from Madan Senki Ryukendo
References
- ^ a b c "Yamaguchi Shōgo". Tarento Dētabanku. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- ^ a b "Nakamura Shunsuke & Yamaguchi Shōgo intabyū". Terebi Dogatchi. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
External links
- Shogo Yamaguchi at IMDb
- Official profile Sun Music Brain (in Japanese)