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==Filmography==
==Filmography==


===Films===
*''[[All About Lily Chou-Chou]]'' (2001), Hitoshi Terawaki
*''[[All About Lily Chou-Chou]]'' (2001), Hitoshi Terawaki
*''Yume Oikakete'' (2003), Junichi
*''Yume Oikakete'' (2003), Junichi
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*''[[Crows Explode]]'' (2014), Kenichi Ogisu
*''[[Crows Explode]]'' (2014), Kenichi Ogisu
*''[[The Vancouver Asahi]]'' (2014), Kei Kitamoto
*''[[The Vancouver Asahi]]'' (2014), Kei Kitamoto
* ''Taberu Onna'' (2018)

===Dubbing===
*''[[Power Rangers (2017 film)|Power Rangers]]'' (2017), Jason Scott/Red Ranger ([[Dacre Montgomery]])

==TV==


===TV dramas===
===TV dramas===
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*''[[Un-Go]]'' (2011), Yuki Shinjuro
*''[[Un-Go]]'' (2011), Yuki Shinjuro


==Video games==
===Video games===
*''[[Drakengard 2|Drag-On Dragoon 2: Fuin no kurenai, haitoku no kuro]]'' (2005) (voice: Japanese version) - Nowe
*''[[Drakengard 2|Drag-On Dragoon 2: Fuin no kurenai, haitoku no kuro]]'' (2005) (voice: Japanese version) - Nowe

===Japanese dubbing===
*''[[Power Rangers (2017 film)|Power Rangers]]'' (2017), Jason Scott/Red Ranger ([[Dacre Montgomery]])


==Recognitions==
==Recognitions==

Revision as of 13:59, 22 March 2018

Ryo Katsuji
勝地 涼
Born (1986-08-20) August 20, 1986 (age 38)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
OccupationActor
Years active2000-present
AgentFoster
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Websitewww.web-foster.com/pc/artists/Katsuji/Ryo

Ryo Katsuji (勝地 涼, Katsuji Ryō, born August 20, 1986 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actor and voice actor.[1][2] He graduated from the Horikoshi High School.[3]

Filmography

Films

TV dramas

  • Eien no Ko (NTV, 2000), Shōichirō Nagase
  • Maria (TBS, 2001), Toshiya Takahara
  • Ninjo Shigure Machi (NHK, 2001), Senkichi
  • Sayonara, Ozu-sensei (Fuji TV, 2001), Kenta Nagase
  • Mōdōken Quill no Isshō (NHK, 2003), Masaharu Miyata
  • Suekko Chounan Ane Sannin (TBS, 2003), Kenichi Yoneyama
  • Stand Up!! (TBS, 2003), Yoshiki Matzuzaki
  • Sore wa, Totsuzen, Arashi no you ni... (TBS, 2004), Keisuke Kase
  • The Pride of the Temp(Haken no Hinkaku) (NTV, 2007), Tsutomu Asano
  • Atsuhime (NHK, 2008), John Manjirō
  • Mirai Kōshi Meguru (TV Asahi, 2008), Yūki Ebisawa
  • Cat Street (NHK, 2008), Kōichi Mine
  • Yottsu no Uso (TV Asahi, 2008), Eiji Anjō
  • Tokyo Dogs (Fuji TV, 2009), Keiichi Horikawa
  • Mioka: Kimi ga Ita Hibi (NTV, 2010), Kunihiko Kasagi
  • Rebound (NTV, 2011), Kensaku Kazami
  • Summer Nude (Fuji TV, 2013), Yaino Takashi
  • Amachan (NHK, 2013), Toshiya
  • Gekitsui 3-nin no Pilot (NHK, 2014), Kaneyoshi Mutō
  • Tokyo ni Olympic o Yonda Otoko (Fuji TV, 2014), Shiro Hashizume
  • Sutekina Sen Taxi (KTV, 2014), Yōhei Asakura
  • Yamegoku: Yakuza Yamete Itadakimasu (TBS, 2015), Naomichi Sano
  • Kizuna: Hashire Kiseki no Kouma (NHK, 2017), Natsuo
  • Idaten (NHK, 2019), Hidenobu Mikawa

TV films

Anime television series

  • Un-Go (2011), Yuki Shinjuro

Video games

Japanese dubbing

Recognitions

  • 29th Japan Academy Awards: Best Newcomer for Aegis (2006)[4]

References

  1. ^ "FOSTER Management Office agancy profile" (in Japanese). Foster. Retrieved 2015-04-04.
  2. ^ "Katsuji Ryō profile" (in Japanese). eiga.com inc. Retrieved 2015-04-04.
  3. ^ "第17回目:勝地 涼(かつぢ・りょう)さん, StylishTalk「カオリゴト」,フレングラスビズ" [Ryō Katsuji Interview]. FragranceBiz (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2014-08-22. Retrieved 2015-04-04.
  4. ^ 第29回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品. Japan Academy Prize (in Japanese). Retrieved 2011-09-22.