Japanese movie stars born in 1995

Here are 10 famous actors from Japan were born in 1995:

Hiei Kimura

Hiei Kimura (April 12, 1995 Katsushika-) is a Japanese actor.

Hiei Kimura began his career as an actor in 2014 with a small role in the Japanese television drama "Tensai Tantei Mitarai". He gained recognition in 2016 for his role in the television drama "Love Song". Kimura has since appeared in numerous television dramas, films, and stage productions, showcasing his versatile acting abilities. He has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize for his role in the film "Shoplifters". In addition to his acting career, Kimura is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly his efforts to support children's education in developing countries.

Fuma Kikuchi

Fuma Kikuchi (March 7, 1995 Tokyo-) is a Japanese singer, actor, dancer and musician.

He is best known as a member of the popular Japanese boy band, GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE. Fuma began his entertainment career in 2011 as a trainee under the talent agency LDH, where he was selected to be a member of the group. He made his debut appearance with the group on their single “BRAVE IT OUT” in 2012, which became a huge hit in Japan.

Aside from his music career, Fuma has also pursued acting, making his debut in the 2015 drama series “Dear Sister.” He has since appeared in a number of other dramas, including “Yutori Desu ga Nani ka,” “Our House,” and “Perfect World.”

In addition to his talents in music and acting, Fuma is also known for his dancing abilities. He has performed with GENERATIONS at a number of high-profile events, including the prestigious “Kohaku Uta Gassen” music program on Japanese television.

Fuma is highly regarded for his dedication and hard work, both on stage and off. He has gained a large following in Japan and is considered to be one of the most talented and versatile young artists in the country.

Ryutaro Morimoto

Ryutaro Morimoto (April 6, 1995 Kanagawa Prefecture-) otherwise known as Morimoto Ryūtarō, Ryûtarô Morimoto or Morimoto, Ryûtarô is a Japanese actor and singer.

He began his entertainment career in 2007 as a member of the Johnny's Jr., a group of young male artists under the talent agency Johnny & Associates. He later became a member of the Japanese idol group, Hey! Say! JUMP, which debuted in 2007. Morimoto is known for his acting roles in various Japanese dramas such as "Sensei Wa Erai!" (2014), "Hot Road" (2014), and "Hope" (2016). As a singer, he has participated in the recording of many Hey! Say! JUMP singles and albums, and has performed in various concerts and events throughout Japan. Morimoto is also a prominent figure in Japanese variety shows, showcasing his humor and quick wit. Despite leaving Hey! Say! JUMP in 2011 due to his breach of contract, Morimoto has continued his career in the entertainment industry, proving his versatility as both an actor and singer.

Takuya Mizoguchi

Takuya Mizoguchi (May 9, 1995 Japan-) is a Japanese actor.

He began his career as a child actor and gained popularity through his roles in various TV dramas and films. Mizoguchi is known for his versatile acting skills and has portrayed a wide range of characters, from the charming prince to the troubled youth.

Mizoguchi has also expanded his career to include modeling and hosting, and has appeared in various fashion campaigns and TV shows as a host. In addition, he is known for his philanthropic work, particularly his efforts to raise awareness about mental health issues in Japan.

Despite being relatively young, Mizoguchi has already established himself as a respected actor in Japan, and continues to gain recognition both domestically and internationally for his talent and dedication to his craft.

Kenta Sasano

Kenta Sasano (February 23, 1995 Tokyo-) also known as 笹野 堅太, ささの 堅太, Sasano Kenta or ささの けんた is a Japanese actor.

He is best known for his role as Takumi Inui/Kamen Rider Faiz in the Kamen Rider Series, and has also starred in numerous TV dramas, movies, and stage productions. Sasano began his acting career at a young age, and garnered attention for his performances in the stage play "Billy Elliot the Musical" and the NHK drama series "Gochisousan." In addition to acting, Sasano is also a talented singer, and has released several singles and albums. He has won several awards for his work, including the Best Rookie Award at the 35th Japan Academy Prize for his role in the film "Flying Colors." Sasano is widely regarded as one of the most promising young actors in Japan, and continues to captivate audiences with his captivating performances.

Yukito Nishii

Yukito Nishii (June 14, 1995 Saitama Prefecture-) is a Japanese actor.

He is best known for his role as Shiki in the live-action film adaptation of the manga and anime series, "The Tatami Galaxy". Nishii began his acting career in 2008 when he was chosen out of over 90,000 applicants to play the lead role in the stage play, "Tom Sawyer no Bouken". He has since appeared in numerous stage productions, television dramas, and films. In addition to acting, Nishii is also a skilled pianist, having studied the instrument since the age of four. He has performed live piano recitals and has also provided music for some of the productions he has acted in.

Kaoru Fujiwara

Kaoru Fujiwara (September 6, 1995 Tokyo-) is a Japanese actor.

He began his acting career at the age of 18, with a leading role in the film "My Pretend Girlfriend" (2014). Since then, he has appeared in numerous films, television dramas and stage productions, establishing himself as a versatile and talented actor. Some of his notable works include "The Kodai Family" (2016), "Sekigahara" (2017), "The Crimes That Bind" (2018), and "The Sun Does Not Move" (2021). In addition to acting, he has also participated in various charity events and is known for his dedication to environmental causes.

Kai Inowaki

Kai Inowaki (November 24, 1995 Kanagawa Prefecture-) is a Japanese actor.

He made his acting debut in 2011 with the TV drama "Ohisama." He gained recognition for his roles in TV dramas such as "Koinaka" and "Umi no Ue no Shinryoujo." In 2016, he received his first leading role in the TV drama "Kasa wo Motanai Aritachi wa." In addition to his acting career, Inowaki is also known for his work as a model, and has appeared in various fashion magazines. He is considered one of the rising stars of the Japanese entertainment industry.

Syunpei Kawagoishi

Syunpei Kawagoishi (March 12, 1995 Chiba-) also known as Shunpei Kawagoishi is a Japanese actor.

He made his acting debut in 2013 in the drama "Kasuka na Kanojo" and has since appeared in numerous films and TV dramas in Japan. Some of his notable works include "Prison School," "Death Cash," and "Goodbye, Enyen." In addition to acting, Kawagoishi is also known for his singing talent and is a part of a musical group called "Jouhoubu." He has won awards for his acting in Japan and continues to be a rising star in the entertainment industry.

Hokuto Matsumura

Hokuto Matsumura (June 18, 1995 Shizuoka Prefecture-) is a Japanese actor and musician.

He is a member of the popular J-Pop group, "SixTONES," which debuted in 2020. Matsumura started his career as an actor in 2007, and has since appeared in various television dramas, films, and stage plays. He is known for his roles in dramas such as "Gokusen 3" and "Koinaka," and has also appeared in films such as "Kiseki: Sobito of That Day" and "Last Hold." As a musician, he has contributed to the soundtrack of the drama "Koinaka" and has released several singles with SixTONES, including the hit song "Imitation Rain."

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