Japanese movie stars born in 1989

Here are 12 famous actors from Japan were born in 1989:

Takeru Satoh

Takeru Satoh (March 21, 1989 Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama-) also known as Satō Takeru or Takeru Satô is a Japanese actor.

He is known for his roles in various popular Japanese TV dramas, such as "Kamen Rider Den-O" and "Ryomaden". Satoh made his film debut in 2008 in the movie "Kamen Rider Den-O: I'm Born!". He gained international recognition for his portrayal of Himura Kenshin in the live-action film adaptation of the manga series "Rurouni Kenshin". Satoh has received several awards for his acting, including the Best Actor Award at the 38th Japan Academy Prize for his role in the film "Rurouni Kenshin" and the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 44th Japan Academy Prize for his role in the film "Oshin". In addition to acting, Satoh is also a skilled martial artist and has trained in both kendo and karate.

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Kenshō Ono

Kenshō Ono (October 5, 1989 Fukuoka Prefecture-) also known as Kensho Ono, Kenshô Ono, Ono Kenshō or 小野 賢章 is a Japanese actor and voice acting in japan.

He began his career as a voice actor in 2009 and has since lent his voice to many anime and video game characters, including Tetsuya Kuroko in "Kuroko's Basketball," Mikaela Hyakuya in "Seraph of the End," and Harry Potter in the Japanese dub of the "Harry Potter" films. Ono has also pursued a career in music and has released several singles and albums, including his debut single "Fantastic Tune" in 2013. In addition to his voice acting and music careers, he has also appeared in live-action TV dramas and stage performances. Ono is known for his versatile voice range and has won multiple awards for his voice acting performances.

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Masaki Okada

Masaki Okada (August 15, 1989 Tokyo-) a.k.a. Okada Masaki is a Japanese actor.

He made his acting debut in 2010 with the television series "Juui Dolittle". Since then, he has appeared in several popular Japanese dramas such as "Otomen" and "Hana Kimi". Okada has also starred in various films, including "Confessions" and "Himitsu no Akko-chan". He has been nominated for several awards for his performances and is known for his versatile acting skills. In addition to acting, Okada is also a model and has worked with several well-known brands.

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Masahiro Inoue

Masahiro Inoue (March 20, 1989 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as Inoue Masahiro is a Japanese actor and model.

Inoue Masahiro started his career as a model in his teens and gained popularity for his good looks and fashion sense. He later transitioned to acting and made his debut in 2008 with the drama series "Hachi-One Diver". Inoue rose to fame with his role as Tsukasa Kadoya/Kamen Rider Decade in the 2009 Kamen Rider series. He has since appeared in various TV dramas, movies, and stage plays, showcasing his versatile acting skills. In addition to his acting career, Inoue is also known for his passion for music and dance, and has participated in several music events and dance performances. He is considered one of the most promising young actors in Japan, and has won several awards for his outstanding performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards.

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Shogo Suzuki

Shogo Suzuki (February 4, 1989 Odawara-) is a Japanese actor and musician.

He is best known for his roles in popular television dramas such as "Hana Kimi" and "Ouran High School Host Club". Suzuki also has a successful music career, having released several singles and albums as a solo artist and as a member of the band No Future. In addition to acting and music, Suzuki is also a skilled dancer and has performed with a dance group called Tokyo Gegegay. He is known for his unique fashion sense and often incorporates colorful and bold outfits into his performances and appearances.

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Ryuya Wakaba

Ryuya Wakaba (June 10, 1989 Tokyo-) is a Japanese actor.

He made his acting debut in 2012 as a main cast member in the Japanese drama series "Hungry!" and has since appeared in numerous popular TV dramas, movies, and stage productions. Wakaba is also known for his roles in the live-action adaptations of popular manga and anime series such as "Assassination Classroom" and "Tokyo Ghoul". In addition to acting, Wakaba has also been involved in music and performed in a musical stage production titled "Dance with Devils -Blight-" in 2017. He is recognized for his handsome looks and charm, which have garnered him a large fan base both in Japan and internationally.

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Junpei Mizobata

Junpei Mizobata (June 14, 1989 Hashimoto-) also known as Mizobata Junpei is a Japanese actor and tarento.

He made his acting debut in 2005 in the drama "Haruka 17" and gained popularity for his role in the drama "Hataraki Man." Mizobata has also appeared in numerous films, including "Beck," "Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max," and "Our Little Sister." In addition to acting, Mizobata has also been a regular guest on variety shows and has hosted his own show. He is also known for his philanthropic work and has participated in various charity events. Mizobata remains a well-known figure in the entertainment industry and continues to pursue acting roles in both film and television.

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Yudai Chiba

Yudai Chiba (March 9, 1989 Miyagi Prefecture-) a.k.a. Chiba Yudai or Yûdai Chiba is a Japanese actor and model.

He made his acting debut in 2008 in the TV drama series "Scrap Teacher." He has since appeared in numerous TV dramas, films, and stage productions, including "The Prince of Tennis," "Kamen Rider OOO," "Omukae Desu," and "Sensei Kunshu." In addition to his acting career, Chiba has also worked as a model for various fashion and beauty brands in Japan. He is known for his charming smile and his ability to portray diverse and complex characters with ease.

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Rakuto Tochihara

Rakuto Tochihara (October 19, 1989 Tokyo-) also known as Tochihara Rakuto is a Japanese actor.

He began his career in the entertainment industry at a young age, making his debut in 2000 as a child actor in the TV drama "Nisennen no Koi." Tochihara went on to appear in numerous popular TV dramas, such as "Gokusen 2" and "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e," solidifying his status as a rising star in the industry. In addition to acting, Tochihara has also dabbled in music, releasing his first single "Kimi Dake" in 2009. He has since released several more singles and even performed at the prestigious Nippon Budokan. Despite taking a brief hiatus from the spotlight, Tochihara has continued to act and remains a beloved figure in Japanese entertainment.

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Shōgo Suzuki

Shōgo Suzuki (February 4, 1989 Tokyo-) also known as Shougo Suzuki is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

He made his acting debut in 2011 with the TV series "IS: Infinite Stratos" as the voice of a minor character. However, he gained recognition for his role as Takumu Mayuzumi in the anime series "Accel World". Since then, he has lent his voice to several other popular anime series, such as "Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma" and "Haikyuu!!".

In addition to his work in the voice acting industry, Shogo Suzuki has also appeared in a few live-action TV shows and films. He played the role of Kenta in the 2013 TV series "Tokyo Toy Box" and was cast as Masaki Imazono in the 2016 film "One Week Friends". He has also performed in theater productions, including the Japanese production of the Broadway musical "Rent".

Outside of his career, Shogo Suzuki is known for his love of karaoke and his skills as a singer. He has released several singles and has performed live concerts in Japan. He is also a regular guest on radio shows, where he talks about his work in the entertainment industry and shares his passion for music.

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Kento Kaku

Kento Kaku (July 3, 1989 Tokyo-) is a Japanese actor.

Kento Kaku began his acting career in 2007 when he made his debut on the drama series "Proposal Daisakusen." He gained popularity after starring in the drama series "Tumbling" in 2010. Kaku has since appeared in numerous drama series and films, receiving critical acclaim for his performances. Some of his notable works include "Rich Man, Poor Woman," "The Liar and His Lover," "Doctor X," "The Disastrous Life of Saiki K," and "Kingdom." In addition to acting, Kento Kaku also hosts various TV shows and has lent his voice to anime characters. He is known for his charming personality and good looks, and has a large following both in Japan and overseas.

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Minehiro Kinomoto

Minehiro Kinomoto (November 22, 1989 Shiga Prefecture-) is a Japanese actor.

He is best known for his roles in various Japanese television dramas such as "Hanzawa Naoki," "Nobunaga no Chef," and "Tantei no Tantei." Kinomoto started his acting career in 2011 with his debut in the TV drama "Control ~ Hanzai Shinri Sousa~" where he played a supporting role. He has since appeared in several TV dramas, films, and stage productions. Kinomoto's talent and hard work has earned him critical acclaim, and he has been recognized with nominations and awards such as the Best Supporting Actor award at the 42nd Television Drama Academy Awards in 2013. In addition to his acting career, Kinomoto is a skilled pianist and composer, having studied music at Kyoto University of Arts.

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