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Revision as of 09:18, 7 August 2012

Tomohisa Yamashita
山下 智久
Also known asYamapi (山P), Pi (ぴー)
Born (1985-04-09) April 9, 1985 (age 39)
OriginFunabashi, Chiba, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actor, idol, radio host
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1996–present
LabelsWMG Japan, Johnny's Entertainment
Websitewww.johnnys-net.jp/j/artists/t_yamashita

Tomohisa Yamashita (山下 智久, Yamashita Tomohisa, born April 9, 1985), also widely known as Yamapi,[1] is a Japanese idol, actor, and singer.[2]

Yamashita joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates in 1996 at the age of 11 and made his official CD debut with NEWS in 2004.[2] He debuted as a solo artist in 2006 with the hit single "Daite Senorita".[3] Yamashita graduated from Meiji University's faculty of commerce in the fall of 2008 with a degree in marketing.[4]

His first solo album, Supergood, Superbad, was released on January 26, 2011. Like all of his previous releases, the album debuted on top of the Oricon weekly charts.[5] Yamashita left NEWS to pursue a career as a solo artist on October 7, 2011.[6] It was announced on January 6, 2012 that Yamashita would be releasing a single entitled I, Texas (愛, テキサス) under Warner Music Japan.[7]

His recent works as an actor include the 2011 movie Ashita no Joe, the winter 2010 series Code Blue 2, and the summer 2009 series Buzzer Beat. Code Blue 2 and Buzzer Beat aired in Fuji TV's prestigious getsuku (Monday 9 p.m.) time-slot in Japan, making Yamashita the first person to have starred in two Monday night dramas with only a single drama season in between.[8] Yamashita returned to the small screen with the winter 2012 drama serial Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner.[9]

From January to March 2012, NTV aired Yamashita Tomohisa Route 66: Tatta Hitori no America (山下智久・ルート66~たったひとりのアメリカ), a travel documentary chronicling Yamashita's cross-country trip across the historic Route 66.[10]

Yamashita began hosting the weekly Tokyo FM radio program Yamashita Tomohisa Cross Space on April 6, 2012. [11]

Background

Personal life

Yamashita was born in Funabashi, Chiba. Yamashita's parents separated when he was very young and both Yamashita and his younger sister were raised mainly by his mother.[12][13] He moved from Chiba to Tokyo during his middle school years due to the demands of his career.

Yamashita graduated from Horikoshi Gakuen's performing arts course for high school students in 2004. At Horikoshi, he shared a classroom with celebrities such as Koki Tanaka, and Koike Teppei, along with Yu Shirota who would go on to become one of Yamashita’s closest friends. After graduating from high school, Yamashita was accepted into Meiji University's School of Commerce. He graduated with a Commerce degree (major in marketing) in autumn 2008, a semester late.[4]

Pre-debut

Yamashita was motivated to send in his application to the talent agency Johnny & Associates after watching one of Takizawa Hideaki's dramas and aspiring to appear on television.[2][14] He sent in applications to many agencies but only Johnny & Associates called him for an audition.[14] He joined the agency in August 1996 and became part of the Johnny's Jrs. As a Junior, Yamashita was often partnered with Toma Ikuta as they were both members of the groups Jr.Boys, B.I.G, and 4TOPS.

During his time as a Junior, Yamashita participated in concerts and television performances as a back dancer for groups such as V6 and Kinki Kids. He also took part in variety programs such as Shownen J, Music Jump, Gakibara Teikoku 2000! and USO!Japan. Notably, he was an emcee on the NHK's Shounen Club from its inception in 2000 till his debut in 2004, and has continued to make infrequent guest appearances on the program.

Moreover, the members of Yamashita's group B.I.G (Bad Image Generation), which included Ikuta, Jun Hasegawa, Shunsuke Kazama, Koki Tanaka and Koichi Goseki, served as the main personalities on the TV Tokyo television show I Love B.I.G (愛ラブB.I.G, Ai Love B.I.G) from October 1998 to April 1999. Soon after the show's run, B.I.G was reduced to just Yamashita and Ikuta. Then, in 2002, 4TOPS was formed with former B.I.G members Yamashita, Ikuta, Hasegawa, and Kazama to lead the Juniors after the debut of Tackey & Tsubasa.

Yamashita began to appear in television dramas soon after he became a Junior. His first major recurring role was a part in the 2000 TBS drama Ikebukuro West Gate Park at the age of fifteen, which earned him a Nippon Sports Grand Prix award for "Best New Comer". That same year, he won a number of magazine awards such as "Best Boyfriend" and "Most Beautiful" for the first time.

Acting & music

In September 2003, Yamashita and eight other boys from Johnny's Juniors were chosen to form the group NEWS. NEWS made its formal debut on May 12, 2004. Yamashita was often referred to as the leader[15] of NEWS but members of the group, including Yamashita himself, have stated at times that he was not the de facto leader.[16][17]

In October 2005, Yamashita and Kazuya Kamenashi from KAT-TUN formed the temporary unit Shuuji to Akira (Shuuji and Akira) to promote their television show Nobuta o Produce which also starred Maki Horikita. (Shuuji and Akira are the characters they portray in the drama.) They also released a single, "Seishun Amigo", under the name Shuuji to Akira, which sold over a million copies in four weeks. "Seishun Amigo" topped the Oricon Yearly Single Rankings for 2005.

In spring 2006, Yamashita recorded Kurosagi: The Black Swindler, a drama based on the manga of the same name. "Kurosagi" is basically about the art of swindling. For this purpose, Yamashita recorded his single "Daite Señorita" which reached number 1 in the Oricon ranking. Maki Horikita also starred with Yamashita in this drama.

In the latter half of 2006, Yamashita joined a Thai duo called Golf&Mike, who are brothers, to form a temporary unit called Kitty GYM along with Hiromitsu Kitayama (Kis-my-ft2), Kei Inoo (J.J. Express), Shota Totsuka (A.B.C.), Hikaru Yaotome (Ya-Ya-Yah). The unit was created to cheer on the Japan Women's Volleyball team and they released a single in August called "Fever and Future" under the name GYM, which stands for Golf, Yamashita and Mike. Yamashita returned as a member of NEWS on December 31, 2006 on Johnny's Countdown 2006–2007.

Yamashita, along with KAT-TUN's Koki Tanaka and Kis-my-ft2's Taisuke Fujigaya, then starred in Byakkotai, a mini-drama in two parts that aired in January 2007. The drama special featured the story of Sakai Mineji one of the members of Byokkotai.

In April 2007, Yamashita was cast as Ken Iwase in a romance drama series called Proposal Daisakusen (Operation Love) alongside Masami Nagasawa. This was his first lead role in a Fuji TV primetime drama. The drama gained a strong following which resulted in the production of a special the following year.

In July 2008, Yamashita starred in the medical drama Code Blue, playing flight doctor in training Kosaku Aizawa, alongside actresses Yui Aragaki and Erika Toda. The Code Blue special was later broadcast in January 2009. Yamashita and the main cast revived their roles for Code Blue 2. The time slot of the series changed to Mondays at 9pm marking Yamashita's third time in the popular time slot.

Industry watchdog Nikkei Entertainment placed him at the top of their annual ranking of under-30 celebrities in 2008 due to his achievements in multiple entertainment fields that year.[18] Nikkei later christened him the 'twenty-something ratings man', singling him out as one of the rare young actors who could successfully lead romance dramas and who possessed a stable ratings record despite the declining drama industry.[19]

In the summer of 2009, Yamashita starred as the leading actor in a sports/romance drama called Buzzer Beat alongside Keiko Kitagawa who played an aspiring musician. On 30 August, NEWS hosted NTV's 24 Hour Television event for charity.

Following the release of his second solo single, "Loveless", Yamashita held his first solo concert, "Short but Sweet" at the Yokohama Arena in November 2009. Encore shows for "Short But Sweet" were held at the Osaka Jo Hall in January 2010.

During the early months of 2010, Yamashita starred in Code Blue 2. Days after filming for Code Blue 2 was wrapped up, Yamashita began filming for Ashita no Joe, a live-action adaptation of the manga of the same name. In July 2010, Yamashita released his third solo single "One in a Million" which debuted atop the Oricon charts.[20]

Yamashita returned to the big screen as Yabuki Joe in the live adaptation of Ashita no Joe in February 2011. The movie also starred Karina as Yuko, Yusuke Iseya as Rikiishi, and Kagawa Teruyuki as Tange Danpei.

His first full fledged solo tour, "Supergood, Superbad: Asia Tour 2011" kicked off on January 29 in Hong Kong.[21] The tour included stops in the Asian cities of Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul and Bangkok, as well as the Japanese cities of Tokyo, Osaka, Hokkaido and Fukuoka. Johnny's Junior group A.B.C-Z supported Yamashita during the overseas stops and the Tokyo concerts. The Hokkaido and Taipei shows were postponed due to the Great Tohoku Earthquake and the tour eventually concluded in Hokkaido on May 31, 2011.

On October 7, 2011, Johnny & Associates announced that Yamashita and Ryo Nishikido were no longer members of NEWS, and Yamashita would henceforth be concentrating on his solo projects.[6] Yamashita later published a message through the Johnny's web (Jweb) subscription service stating that this was a decision taken after much consideration on his part, and he was grateful to the members of NEWS for being understanding.[22]

It was revealed on November 9, 2011 that Yamashita had been casted in the TBS winter 2012 drama Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner as the second of five siblings who reluctantly inherits a funeral service dealing with bodies brought in by the police. Saikō no Jinsei is described as a family drama with mystery and romance elements. According to Producer Iyoda Hidenori, Yamashita wanted to appear in a drama dealing with the warmth of a family.[23]

Composing & song-writing

Song Single/Album
Composer; Lyricist Love Song Touch album – NEWS
Lyricist Colorful (Dragon Zakura OST) Seishun Amigo single – Shuuji to Akira
Composer; Lyricist Yubiwa Daite Senorita single – Tomohisa Yamashita
Composer; Lyricist Houkago Blues Fever to Future single – GYM
Composer; Lyricist Gomen ne Juliet Pacific album – NEWS
Co-Lyricist (Rap) Fight All Night cartoon KAT-TUN II You album – KAT-TUN
Lyricist (Rap) Snow Express color album – NEWS
Lyricist Moonlight Loveless single – Tomohisa Yamashita
Composer; Lyricist World is Yours One in a million single – Tomohisa Yamashita
Co-Composer; Co-Lyricist Share Live album – NEWS
Composer; Lyricist Ao Supergood, Superbad album – Tomohisa Yamashita
Lyricist Friday Night Supergood, Superbad album – Tomohisa Yamashita
Co-Lyricist Party Don't Stop Supergood, Superbad album – Tomohisa Yamashita
Co-Lyricist Tomo Supergood, Superbad album – Tomohisa Yamashita
Lyricist (Dialogue) Ai, Texas I, Texas single – Tomohisa Yamashita
Composer; Lyricist Kimi to Kaze to Mikazuki Love Chase single – Tomohisa Yamashita
Co-Composer; Co-Lyricist Hit the Wall Ero album – Tomohisa Yamashita
Co-Composer; Co-Lyricist Odoru Yoru Ero album – Tomohisa Yamashita
Co-Composer; Co-Lyricist MONSTERS GIFT of SMAP album - SMAP
Lyricist Pain NEWS Nippon 0304 DVD
Co-Lyricist Ginza Rhapsody NEWS Live Diamond DVD
Lyricist Dreamer Tomohisa Yamashita Asia Tour 2011: Super Good Super Bad DVD
Lyricist[24] Time N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, May 9 2004)
Composer; Lyricist[25] Ashita E N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, December 11 2005)
Composer; Lyricist[26] Let Me N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, March 5 2006)
Co-Composer; Co-Lyricist Road N/A (Performed on NEWS Spring Concerts, April 2006)
Composer; Co-Lyricist[27] Kiss de Tsutaete N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, February 4 2007)

Discography

For NEWS, Shuuji to Akira and Kitty GYM-related releases, please see NEWS' Discography, Shuuji to Akira's Single and Kitty GYM.

Studio Albums

Release Date Title Label Track listing
26 January 2011 Supergood, Superbad Johnny's Entertainment
Songs

Disc 1: Supergood

  1. 抱いてセニョリータ (Daite Señorita)
  2. はだかんぼー (Hadakanbo) (Album ver.)
  3. 月と太陽のラプソディ (Tsuki to Taiyou no Rhapsody)
  4. Crazy You
  5. サンタマリア (Santa Maria)
  6. 溺愛ROBOT (Dekiai ROBOT)
  7. 罪と罰 (Tsumi to Batsu)
  8. 口づけでアディオス (Kuchizuke de Adios)
  9. 青春アミーゴ (Seishun Amigo) (Shuuji to Akira)
  10. 最後のラブ・ソング (Saigo no Love Song)
  11. 青 (Ao) [Regular Edition Bonus Track]

Disc 2: Superbad

  1. Theme of "SUPERBAD"
  2. Tokyo Sinfonietta
  3. PARTY DON'T STOP (featuring DJ DASK)
  4. One in a million
  5. Yours Baby
  6. ONE GIRL
  7. Loveless
  8. ごめんね (Gomen ne)
  9. Blood Diamond
  10. Sleepwalking
  11. Touch You [Regular Edition Bonus Track]
  12. TOMO [Regular Edition Bonus Track]
  13. Friday Night [Regular Edition Bonus Track]
  14. MOLA (R-midwest Remix) [Regular Edition Bonus Track]
25 July 2012 ERO WMG Japan
Songs
  1. 愛、テキサス (Ai, Texas)
  2. ERO (-2012 version-)
  3. カリーナ (Carina)
  4. ロマンチック (Romantic)
  5. Shiver
  6. Hit the Wall
  7. BABY BABY
  8. Be The ONE
  9. 僕だけの君に (Boku Dake no Kimi ni)
  10. Turn Off The Lights
  11. 悩みの森の真ん中で (Nayami no Mori no Mannaka de)
  12. 踊る夜 (Odoru Yoru) [Regular Edition Only]

Singles

Release Date Title Label Album Track listing
31 May 2006 Daite Señorita (抱いてセニョリータ, Daite Senyoriita) Johnny's Entertainment Supergood, Superbad
Songs
  1. 抱いてセニョリータ (Daite Señorita)
  2. 指輪 (Yubiwa)
  3. 向日葵 (Himawari)
  4. 抱いてセニョリータ (Daite Señorita) (Instrumental ver.)
18 November 2009 Loveless
Songs

Type A

  1. Loveless
  2. Run From You

Type B

  1. Loveless
  2. Run From You
  3. ME
  4. Moonlight

Regular Edition

  1. Loveless
  2. Crush on You
  3. Dance Jam
  4. After the Rain
  5. Loveless (Instrumental ver.)
28 July 2010 One in a million
Songs

Limited Edition Type A

  1. "One in a million"
  2. "口づけでアディオス" ("Kuchizuke Adios")

Limited Edition Type B

  1. "One in a million"
  2. "口づけでアディオス" ("Kuchizuke Adios")
  3. "Flavor Favor For You"

Regular Edition

  1. "One in a million"
  2. "口づけでアディオス" ("Kuchizuke Adios")
  3. "My Dear"
  4. "World is yours"
  5. "One in a million" (Instrumental ver.)
19 January 2011 Hadakanbō (はだかんぼー)
Songs

Limited Edition Type A

  1. "はだかんぼー" ("Hadakanbō")
  2. "はだかんぼー" ("Hadakanbō") (Instrumental ver.)
29 February 2012 I, Texas (愛, テキサス) WMG Japan ERO
Songs
  1. "愛、テキサス" ("I, Texas")
  2. "Candy"
  3. "愛、テキサス" ("I, Texas") (Instrumental ver.)
  4. "Candy" (Instrumental ver.)

Regular Edition

  1. "愛、テキサス" ("I, Texas")
  2. "Candy"
  3. "Perfect Crime"
  4. "愛、テキサス" ("I, Texas") (Instrumental ver.)
  5. "Candy" (Instrumental ver.)
4 July 2012 Love Chase
Songs
  1. "Love Chase"
  2. "Inside, Outside"
  3. "Love Chase" (Instrumental ver.)
  4. "Inside, Outside" (Instrumental ver.)

Regular Edition

  1. "Love Chase"
  2. "Inside, Outside"
  3. "君と風と三日月" ("Kimi to Kaze to Mikazuki")
  4. "Love Chase" (Instrumental ver.)
  5. "Inside, Outside" (Instrumental ver.)

DVD & blu-ray

Release Date Title Label
21 December 2011 Tomohisa Yamashita Asia Tour 2011: Super Good Super Bad Johnny's Entertainment
11 April 2012 Tomohisa Yamashita Route 66 ~Tatta Hitori no America~ (山下智久・ルート66〜たった一人のアメリカ〜) VAP

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Shounentachi (NHK) Kakuda Shinya Tanpatsu (Short Series)
1999 Nekketsu Renaido (NTV) N/A Episode 7
1999 P.P.O.I (NTV) Amano Taira Tanpatsu
1999 Kowai Nichiyobi (NTV) N/A Episode 13
1999 Kiken na Kankei (Fuji TV) Miyabe Satoshi Episodes 10-11; Renzoku (Regular Series)
2000 Ikebukuro West Gate Park (TBS) Mizuno Shun Renzoku
2000 Shijo Saiaku no Date (NTV) Okumura Yuki Episode 1
2000 All Star Chushingura Matsuri (TBS) Asano Takumi Special
2001 Kabachitare (Fuji TV) Tamura Yuta Renzoku
2001 Shounen wa Tori ni Natta (TBS) Nagashima Ken Special
2002 Long Love Letter (Fuji TV) Ootomo Tadashi Renzoku
2002 Lunch no Joou (Fuji TV) Nabeshima Koshiro Renzoku
2003 Stand Up!! (TBS) Iwasaki Kengo Renzoku
2003 Budou no Ki Shindo Yosuke Special
2004 Engimono 9: Kuruizaki Virgin Road (Fuji TV) Hajime Tanpatsu; Stageplay made for TV
2004 Sore wa, Totsuzen Arashi you ni (TBS) Fukazawa Takuma Renzoku
2005 Dragon Zakura (TBS) Yajima Yuusuke Renzoku
2005 Nobuta wo Produce (NTV) Kusano Akira Renzoku
2006 Kurosagi (TBS) Kurosaki Renzoku; First Lead Role
2007 Byakkotai (TV Asahi) Sakai Shintaro; Sakai Mineji Tanpatsu; Lead
2007 Proposal Daisakusen (Fuji TV) Iwase Ken Renzoku; Lead
2008 Proposal Daisakusen SP (Fuji TV) Iwase Ken Special; Lead
2008 Code Blue (Fuji TV) Aizawa Kousaku Renzoku; Lead
2009 Code Blue SP (Fuji TV) Aizawa Kousaku Special; Lead
2009 Buzzer Beat (Fuji TV) Kamiya Naoki Renzoku; Lead
2010 Code Blue 2 (Fuji TV) Aizawa Kousaku Second season; Renzoku; Lead
2012 Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner (TBS) Ihara Masato Renzoku; Lead
2012 Tomohisa Yamashita Route 66 ~Tatta Hitori no America~ (NTV) As himself Serial travel show
2012 Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Akai Tsume (Fuji TV) N/A Special
2012 Monsters (TBS) Saionji Kousuke Renzoku

Film

Year Title Role
1996 Shinrei no Surfer Shi Extra
2008 Eiga: Kurosagi Kurosaki
2011 Ashita no Joe Yabuki Joe

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