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Revision as of 19:06, 18 November 2015
Tomohisa Yamashita 山下 智久 | |
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Also known as | Yamapi |
Born | Funabashi, Chiba, Japan | April 9, 1985
Genres | J-pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, actor, idol, radio host, TV presenter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | WMG Japan (2012–present) Johnny's Entertainment (2004–2011) |
Website | Johnny's net |
Tomohisa Yamashita (山下 智久, Yamashita Tomohisa, born April 9, 1985), also widely known as Yamapi,[1] is a Japanese idol, actor, singer, and TV host.[2][3]
Yamashita joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates as a trainee in 1996 and made his acting debut in NHK's Shonentachi in 1998.[2][4] He recently starred in the summer 2013 series Summer Nude and the autumn 2012 series Monsters. Other notable works include: Proposal Daisakusen, Kurosagi, Buzzer Beat and Nobuta wo Produce.
He made his official CD debut as part of boyband NEWS in 2004 under the Johnny's Entertainment label[2] and later debuted as a solo artist in 2006 with the hit single "Daite Senorita".[5] He released his first solo album in 2011 and left NEWS in the same year.[6][7] His first post-NEWS single, I, Texas (愛, テキサス) was released under Warner Music Japan in 2012.[8]
He is the co-host of the primetime television show Shogeki! Sansedai Hikaku TV: Generation Tengoku (衝撃!3世代比較TV ジェネレーション天国) and the host of the late night Tokyo FM radio show Yamashita Tomohisa Cross Space.[3][9][10]
Background
Yamashita was born in Funabashi, Chiba. His parents separated when he was a child and both Yamashita and his younger sister were raised mainly by his mother.[11][12]
He 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][13] He sent in applications to many agencies but only Johnny & Associates called him for an audition.[13]
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, Koike Teppei, and Yu Shirota. 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.[14]
Career
- Yamashita was one of the Johnny's Juniors chosen to be part of the boyband NEWS in September 2003 and he subsequently formally debuted as part of NEWS on May 12, 2004.[4] Yamashita was often referred to as the leader of NEWS in media[15] but members of the group, including Yamashita himself, have stated at times that he was not the de facto leader.[16][17]
- He released the single Seishun Amigo with Kazuya Kamenashi in November 2005. The single was the soundtrack for the drama Nobuta wo Produce starring Kamenashi and Yamashita, and topped the Oricon yearly charts in 2005.[18] Seishun Amigo eventually sold over 1.5 million copies and is Yamashita's best-selling single to date.[19]
- His biggest break as an actor came in 2006 when he landed the titular role in the hit television drama Kurosagi. He subsequently made his widescreen debut with the Kurosagi film sequel Eiga: Kurosagi in 2008.[4][20][21] Yamashita also made his debut as a solo artist with the Kurosagi soundtrack Daite Senorita which went on to sell over 800,000 copies.[4][22][23] He followed that up in 2007 and 2008 with turns as time-traveler Iwase Ken in the award-winning romantic comedy Proposal Daisakusen and flight doctor-in-training Aizawa Kousaku in the medical drama Code Blue.[24] Proposal Daisakusen remains one of his most notable works and in 2013, his character Ken's trademark line "Hallelujah chance! (ハレルヤチャンス!)" was selected by Oricon Monitor Research members as one of the most memorable signature phrases in Japanese drama history.[25]
- Industry watchdog Nikkei Entertainment placed him at the top of their annual ranking of under-30 japanese celebrities in 2008 due to his achievements in multiple entertainment fields that year.[26] Following his work in the 2009 romance serial Buzzer Beat, Nikkei christened him the 'twenty-something ratings man', singling him out as one of the few young actors who could successfully lead romance dramas and possessed a stable ratings record despite the declining drama industry.[27] The year 2009 also marked Yamashita's return to solo music activities with the release of his second solo single Loveless and the Tomohisa Yamashita: First Solo ~Short But Sweet~ concerts.[4][22]
- Yamashita reprised his role as Aizawa Kousaku in the winter 2010 tv series Code Blue 2. Days after Code Blue 2 was wrapped up, Yamashita began filming for the live-action film adaptation of Ashita no Joe. 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 getsukus with only a single drama season in between.[28] That same year, he released his third solo single One in a Million which debuted atop the Oricon charts.[29] This was followed by the releases of the single Hadakanbo and his first solo album Supergood, Superbad in January 2011.[4] His first solo tour, "Supergood, Superbad: Asia Tour 2011" kicked off on January 29, 2011 in Hong Kong.[6]
- 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.[7] 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.[30]
- 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.[31]
- After a two-year absence, Yamashita returned to the small screen with the winter 2012 drama serial Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner where he portrayed the role of Ihara Masato, the reluctant heir to a funeral parlor.[32] He also co-starred with Shingo Katori in the autumn 2012 detective series Monsters.[33] A chance meeting at a Lady Gaga concert before production began on Monsters led Katori and Yamashita to co-author the drama theme and they later formed a temporary unit named The Monsters to release the theme as a single.[34][35] The Monsters came together again in 2013 to co-author the track PAri-PArA for Yamashita's 3rd album A NUDE.[36]
- As of 2013, all 3 studio albums released by Yamashita received the Gold certification for shipment of 100,000 copies by RIAJ (Recording Industry Association of Japan).
- Yamashita started his new job of variety host by co-hosting Fuji TV's primetime Japanese variety show Shogeki! Sansedai Hikaku TV: Generation Tengoku (衝撃!3世代比較TV ジェネレーション天国) from January 28, 2013 until its last episode on March 10, 2014.[3] From April 20, 2014, Yamashita started hosting a new late-night variety show titled Otona no Kiss Eigo.[37]
- In April 2014, it was announced that Yamashita had been cast as the male lead in the live action film adaption of the manga, Kinkyori Ren'ai (近キョリ恋愛, "Close-range Love"), in which he would play a new English teacher at a high school who becomes the object of affection for one of his students, Kururugi Uni (played by new actress Komatsu Nana).[38][39] "近キョリ恋愛" topped the Japan box office for 3 consecutive weeks, earning total 1.17 billion yen. It was the only movie with less than 200 screens (179 screens) which managed to earn over 1 billion yen in 2014.[40]
- In October 2014, Yamashita released his 4th studio album titled "YOU", following the limited release of his first dance mini album titled "Asobi" in August, which was his first attempt at having only dance music in a mini album.[41]
- In February 2015, it was announced that Yamashita will be starring in TBS' spring 2015 drama, "アルジャーノンに花束を" (Algernon ni Hanataba wo). The drama will be an adaptation of the Daniel Keyes novel, Flowers for Algernon.[42]
Discography
- For releases as NEWS, Shuuji to Akira, and Kitty GYM, see NEWS' Discography, Shuuji to Akira's Single, and Kitty GYM.
Studio albums
Release date | Title | Label | Track listing |
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26 January 2011 | Supergood, Superbad | Johnny's Entertainment | Songs Disc 1: Supergood
Disc 2: Superbad
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25 July 2012 | Ero | WMG Japan | Songs
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11 September 2013 | A Nude | WMG Japan | Songs
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8 October 2014 | You
Details
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WMG Japan | Songs
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Mini albums
Release date | Title | Label | Track listing |
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20 August 2014 | Asobi (遊) | WMG Japan | Songs
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Singles
Release date | Title | Label | Album | Track listing |
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31 May 2006 | Daite Señorita (抱いてセニョリータ) | Johnny's Entertainment | Supergood, Superbad | Songs
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18 November 2009 | Loveless | Songs Limited Edition A
Limited Edition B
Regular Edition
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28 July 2010 | One in a million | Songs Limited Edition Type A
Limited Edition Type B
Regular Edition
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19 January 2011 | Hadakanbō (はだかんぼー) | Songs
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29 February 2012 | I, Texas (愛, テキサス)
Details
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WMG Japan | Ero | Songs Limited Editions
Regular Edition
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4 July 2012 | Love Chase | TBA | Songs
Regular Edition
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13 March 2013 | Que Sera Sera (怪・セラ・セラ) | A Nude | Songs Limited Editions
Regular Edition
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31 July 2013 | Summer Nude '13 | TBA | Songs
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DVD & Blu-ray
Release date | Title | Label |
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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 |
12 December 2012 | Tomohisa Yamashita Live Tour 2012 ~EroP~ | WMG Japan |
3 September 2014 | Tomohisa Yamashita TOUR 2013: A Nude | WMG Japan |
Collaborations and features
Release Date | Track Title | Label | Notes |
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2 November 2005 | Seishun Amigo | Johnny's Entertainment | Single released as Shuuji to Akira in collaboration with Kazuya Kamenashi |
30 August 2006 | Fever to Future | Johnny's Entertainment | Single released as GYM in collaboration with Golf & Mike |
7 January 2009 | Home Party | avex trax | Voice featuring on the track released by Hideaki Takizawa |
23 March 2011 | Unusual | avex trax | Song and PV featuring on Amuro Namie's Checkmate album |
28 November 2012 | Monsters | Victor Entertainment | Single released as "The Monsters" in collaboration with Shingo Katori; originally released on the Gift of SMAP album |
28 November 2012 | Monster | Victor Entertainment | Song released as "The Monsters" in collaboration with Shingo Katori; cover of the Pink Lady's Monster |
Composing and song-writing
Year | Song | Credits | CD/DVD (Artist) |
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2003 | Love Song | Composer/lyricist[59][60] | Touch (NEWS) |
2004 | Yubiwa | Composer/lyricist[61][62] | Daite Senorita (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2004 | Time | Lyricist[63] | N/A (Performed on Shonen Club, May 9, 2004) |
2004 | Pain | Lyricist[64] | NEWS Nippon 0304 (NEWS) |
2005 | Color | Lyricist[65] | Seishun Amigo (Shuuji to Akira) |
2005 | Ashita E | Composer/lyricist[66] | N/A (Performed on Shonen Club, December 11, 2005) |
2006 | Houkago Blues | Composer/lyricist [67] | Fever to Future (GYM) |
2006 | Let Me | Composer/lyricist[68] | N/A (Performed on Shonen Club, March 5, 2006) |
2006 | Co-Road | Lyricist | N/A (Performed at NEWS Spring Concerts, April 2006) |
2007 | Gomen ne Juliet | Composer/lyricist [69][70] | Pacific (NEWS) |
2007 | Fight All Night | Co-Lyricist (Rap)[71] | cartoon KAT-TUN II You (KAT-TUN) |
2007 | Snow Express | Lyricist (Rap) [72][73] | color (NEWS) |
2007 | Kiss de Tsutaete | Composer/lyricist[74] | N/A (Performed on Shonen Club, February 4, 2007) |
2009 | Moonlight | Lyricist[75] | Loveless (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2009 | Ginza Rhapsody | Co-Lyricist[76] | NEWS Live Diamond (NEWS) |
2010 | World is Yours | Composer/lyricist[77] | One in a million (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2010 | Share | Co-Composer/lyricist (as NEWS)[78] | Live (NEWS) |
2011 | Ao | Composer/lyricist[79] | Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2011 | Friday Night | Lyricist[79] | Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2011 | Party Don't Stop | Co-Lyricist[79] | Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2011 | Tomo | Co-Lyricist[79] | Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2011 | Dreamer | Lyricist[80] | N/A |
2012 | Hit The Wall | Co-Composer/lyricist/arranger[81] | Ero (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2012 | Odoru Yoru | Co-Composer/lyricist/arranger[81] | Ero (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2012 | Kimi to Kaze to Mikazuki | Composer/lyricist[82] | Love Chase (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2012 | Monsters | Co-Composer/lyricist (as The Monsters)[83] | Monsters (The Monsters) |
2013 | Natsu no Orion | Composer/lyricist[36][84] | A Nude (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2013 | PAri-PArA | Co-Composer/lyricist (as The Monsters)[36][84] | A Nude (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2013 | Ain't Enough | Co-Composer/lyricist [85] | #JUSTJIN (Jin Akanishi) |
2014 | Moon Disco | Lyricist [86] | Asobi (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
2014 | Brodiaea | Lyricist [87] | You (Tomohisa Yamashita) |
Concerts
Year | Title | Description |
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2009 | Short but Sweet | Info
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2011 | Asia Tour 2011 Super Good Super Bad | Info
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2012 | Ero P national Arena tour | Info
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2013 | A Nude national Hall & Arena tour | Info
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Filmography
Television drama
Year | Japanese title | English title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1998 | 少年たち | Shōnentachi | Kakuda Shinya | NHK | Short series |
1999 | 熱血恋愛道 | Nekketsu Renaidō | NTV | Episode 7 | |
っポイ! | P.P.O.I | Taira Amano | NTV | Short Series; Lead | |
怖い日曜日 | Kowai Nichiyōbi | NTV | Episode 13 | ||
危険な関係 | Kiken na Kankei | Satoshi Miyabe | Fuji TV | Episodes 10-11; Regular series | |
2000 | 池袋ウエストゲートパーク | Ikebukuro West Gate Park | Shun Mizuno | TBS | Regular series |
史上最悪のデート | Shijō Saiaku no Date | Yuki Okumura | NTV | Episode 1 | |
オールスター忠臣蔵まつり | All Star Chūshingura Matsuri | Takumi Asano | TBS | Televised stageplay | |
2001 | カバチタレ! | Kabachitare! | Yūta Tamura | Fuji TV | Regular series |
少年は鳥になった | Shōnen wa Tori ni Natta | Ken Nagashima | TBS | Tele-film | |
2002 | ロング・ラブレター〜漂流教室〜 | Long Love Letter | Tadashi Otomo | Fuji TV | Regular series |
ランチの女王 | Lunch no Joō | Kōshirō Nabeshima | Fuji TV | Regular series | |
2003 | Stand Up!! | Stand Up!! | Kengo Iwasaki | TBS | Regular series |
ぶどうの木〜里親と子供たちの愛の物語〜 | Budo no Ki | Yōsuke Shindō | Fuji TV | Special | |
2004 | 演技者。第9話「狂い咲きヴァージンロード」 | Engimono 9: Kuruizaki Virgin Road | Hajime | Fuji TV | Televised stageplay |
それは、突然、嵐のように… | Sore wa, Totsuzen, Arashi no you ni... | Takuma Fukazawa | TBS | Regular series | |
2005 | ドラゴン桜 | Dragon Zakura | Yūsuke Yajima | TBS | Regular series |
野ブタ。をプロデュース | Nobuta wo Produce | Akira Kusano | NTV | Regular series | |
2006 | クロサギ | Kurosagi | Kurosaki | TBS | Regular series; First lead role |
2007 | 白虎隊 | Byakkotai | Shintarō Sakai; Mineji Sakai | TV Asahi | Short series; Lead |
プロポーズ大作戦 | Proposal Daisakusen | Ken Iwase | Fuji TV | Regular series; Lead | |
2008 | プロポーズ大作戦スペシャル | Proposal Daisakusen SP | Ken Iwase | Fuji TV | Special; Lead |
コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命- | Code Blue | Kōsaku Aizawa | Fuji TV | Regular series; Lead | |
2009 | コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命-新春スペシャル | Code Blue SP | Kōsaku Aizawa | Fuji TV | Special; Lead |
ブザー・ビート〜崖っぷちのヒーロー〜 | Buzzer Beat | Naoki Kamiya | Fuji TV | Regular series; Lead | |
2010 | コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命- 2nd season | Code Blue 2 | Kōsaku Aizawa | Fuji TV | Second season; Regular series; Lead |
2012 | 最高の人生の終り方〜エンディングプランナー〜 | Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner | Masato Ihara | TBS | Regular series; Lead |
山下智久・ルート66〜たった一人のアメリカ | Tomohisa Yamashita Route 66: Tatta Hitori no America | As himself | NTV | Serial travel show | |
ほんとにあった怖い話 夏の特別編2012 「赤い爪」 | Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Akai Tsume | Akiyoshi Ishida[91] | Fuji TV | Special | |
MONSTERS | Monsters | Kōsuke Saionji | TBS | Regular series | |
2013 | SUMMER NUDE | Summer Nude | Mikuriya Asahi | Fuji TV | Regular series; Lead |
金田一耕助VS明智小五郎 | Kindaichi Kōsuke VS Akechi Kogorō SP1 | Kōsuke Kindaichi | Fuji TV | Special | |
独身貴族 | Dokushin Kizoku | As himself | Fuji TV | Guest Appearance | |
2014 | 金田一耕助VS明智小五郎ふたたび | Kindaichi Kōsuke VS Akechi Kogorō Futatabi SP2 | Kōsuke Kindaichi | Fuji TV | Special |
近キョリ恋愛 ~Season Zero~ | Kinkyori Renai ~Season Zero~ | Sakurai Haruka (adult) | NTV | Guest Appearance | |
なぜ少女は記憶を失わなければならなかったのか?〜心の科学者・成海朔の挑戦〜 | Naze Shōjo wa Kioku o Ushinawanakereba Naranakatta no ka? | Saku Narumi | NTV | Special | |
2015 | アルジャーノンに花束を | Algernon ni Hanataba o | Sakuto Shiratori | TBS | Regular Series; Lead |
なぜ消え家族?コントロール人心の気違い~心理科学者・成海朔の挑戦 II | Naze Kazoku wa Kesareta no ka ~ Kokoro wo Ayatsuru Kyofu no Psychopath~ | Saku Narumi | NTV | Special | |
5→9〜私に恋したお坊さん〜 | 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made | Takane Hoshikawa | Fuji TV | Regular Series |
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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1996 | Shinrei no Surfer Shi | Extra |
2008 | Eiga: Kurosagi | Kurosaki |
2011 | Ashita no Joe | Joe Yabuki |
2014 | Kinkyori Renai | Haruka Sakurai |
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- ^ 山下智久、首位でジャニーズ勢快挙!!, Oricon, 2006-06-07. Retrieved on 2010-06-18. Template:Ja icon
- ^ a b "Yamashita Tomohisa announces solo tour in Asia". 17 November 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ^ a b 山P, 錦戸が NEWS 脱退!. Sponichi (in Japanese). Japan. 7 October 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
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- ^ 山下智久、4月から自身初のラジオレギュラー決定 (in Japanese). 1 June 2012.
- ^ Yamashita, Tomohisa (2004), Yamashita Tomohisa's Diary (in Japanese)
- ^ "Jounetsu Tariku (Passionate Continent)". (in Japanese). March 2, 2008. TBS.
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(help) - ^ a b "Asaichi". (in Japanese). February 4, 2011. NTV.
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- ^ "Hanamaru Cafe". (in Japanese). August 10, 2007. TBS.
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- ^ TBS. "TBS「クロサギ」". tbs.co.jp.
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