Takuji Kawakubo

Takuji Kawakubo
Native name 川久保 拓司
Born (1981-12-17) 17 December 1981
Ōta, Tokyo, Japan
Education Rikkyo University Faculty of Economics Faculty of Business
Occupation
  • Actor
  • tarento
Years active 1999[1]
Agent Stardust Promotion
Notable work
  • Saikano
  • Takamine: America ni Sakura o Sakaseta Otoko
Style
Height 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)[2]
Television
Website Official profile

Takuji Kawakubo (川久保 拓司 Kawakubo Takuji, born 17 December 1981, in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan)[2] is a Japanese actor and tarento. He is represented with Stardust Promotion. He graduated from Rikkyo University Faculty of Economics Faculty of Business.[3]

Filmography

TV drama

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2003 Kamen Rider 555 Shingo Ota TV Asahi Episodes 33 and 34 [4]
2004 Kochira Hon Ikegami-sho Tomonori Mukai TBS 3rd Series Episode 10
Ultraman Nexus Kazuki Komon / Ultraman Nexus CBC
2006 Yaoh TBS Episode 11
Kurenai no Monshō Tamahiko Tsuji THK
2007 Yumeji TBS Episode 3
Koisuru Nichiyōbi Dai 3 Series Kenji BS-TBS Episode 20
Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Yirei Manshon BS-TBS
Fūma no Kojirō Musashi Asuka TV Tokyo
2009 Ghost Friends Takumi Nagai NHK
Hanchō: Jinnan-sho Asaka Han Yasuyuki Kuwata TBS Episode 11
Host no Nyōbō Fuji TV
Otokomae! 2 Takanari Kurata NHK Episode 13
2011 Yūsha Yoshihiko Bonji TV Tokyo Episode 8
Ultraman Retsuden Narrator TV Tokyo Episode 19
2012 Shiawase no Jikan Toshio Shinoda THK
2013 Hōkago Groove Pizaya TBS Final Episode
Tenma-san ga yuku Kase TBS Episode 9
2014 Aoi Honō Murakami TV Tokyo
2015 Watashitachi ga Propose sa renai no ni wa, 101 no Riyū ga atteda na Yoichiro / Yuji LaLa TV Episode 10
Ultraman X Shogo Tachibana TV Tokyo Episode 20; cameo

Stage

Year Title Role Ref.
2003 Black Lizard [4]
2006 Nangoku Pool no Atsui Suna Riku Takita
2008 Butai-ban Fūma no Kojirō Musashi Asuka
Harold and Maude Father Finnegan
Glass Mask Yu Sakurakoji
Richard III Henry VII of England
2009 Grey Gardens Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / Jerry
Fantasia
2010 Smart Motorrian Kōza Shimada
Kosa Nostra no Okite
2011 Ese Shinshi Masaki Sakamoto
2012 Tenshi no Diary Dominion
2013 Annie Rooster
Stage × 12 vol. 3
2012 Piaf Ruibari
Kagerō [5]
2017 Roméo et Juliette Paris

Films

Year Title Role
2004 Kamikaze Girls
Devilman
2006 Saikano Nakamura
2011 Takamine: America ni Sakura o Sakaseta Otoko Sakichi Toyoda
2013 I'll Give It My All... Tomorrow Tanaka

Internet

Year Title Role Website
2005 Makeinu Kekkon Sōdansho Takashi Hibino NetCinema.tv
2008 L-Boy MovieFull

Radio

Year Title Network
2007 Seishun Adventure NHK FM

TV anime

Year Title Role Network Notes
2006 We Were There Tadashi Takeuchi Tokyo MX
2010 Ojarumaru Hikaru NHK-E 13th Series Episode 29

Video games

Year Title Role Ref.
2013 Heroes' vs Ultraman Nexus [6]

Music videos

Title
Sukima Switch "Hello Especially"

Other TV programmes

Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2005 Pro Sportsman No.1 TBS
2008 Omoikkiriī!! TV NTV "Umi-mori Yamamori Asa Gohan no Tabi" reporter
2010 news every. CTV "Cap for Smile" Reporter [7]
2014 Tetsudō Kikō: Nippon burari Tetsudō Tabi NHK BS Premium Traveler; Episodes 12, 27, 33, 43, 48, 52, 57, 67, 68

Advertisements

Year Title Ref.
1999 Coca-Cola Sā Omatsurida [1]
2003 McDonald's Nae Value, Ippai Asonde
Lotte Snow Yukijirushi TUrkish-fū Ice Mango Aji
2004 Bandai Ōgata Bunri Jū Divait Launcher
Bandai Ultraman Nexus Apparel Campaign
2009 Ippongi

Magazines

Year Title Notes
2007 Gainer Regular model

References

  1. 1 2 Kawakubo, Takuji (2 Jun 2008). "激アツフットサル&お返事(4)". Takuji Kawakubo official blog: Hang in there! (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
  2. 1 2 "キャップforスマイル > 川久保拓司プロフィール" (in Japanese). Chūkyō Television Broadcasting. Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
  3. "ACTIVITY > コンテストの出身者" (in Japanese). Rikkyo University Advertising Research Group. Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
  4. 1 2 "川久保拓司 役者としてより成長し、見たことのない景色を見にいきたい" (in Japanese). Stardust Promotion. 30 Oct 2012. Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
  5. "EXILE MATSU演出 舞台『かげろう』情報更新!" (in Japanese). Ex Family. 25 May 2016. Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
  6. "Dengeki PlayStation". 530. 8 Nov 2012.
  7. "キャップforスマイル > ラオス 「ワクチン」が世界の子供たちへ" (in Japanese). Chūkyō Television Broadcasting. Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
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