Shun Oguri

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Shun Oguri was born in Tokyo, Japan on December 26, 1982. He has been acting seriously since he was sixteen years old. He is most well-known as a television actor, most recently in Hana yori dango and its sequel Hana yori dango 2. Additionally, he has an extensive list of films that he has appeared in. He has even taken the time to lend his voice to several anime programs. Like many younger actors, he has a personal website, where fans can follow his acting career. His website also has a “diary” section, where Shun Oguri himself posts handwritten entries.

Shun Oguri claims to have not been interested in acting and only began taking acting classes in order to meet Uchida Yuuki, an actress whom he liked. Even though he did not like acting initially, he kept with it in hopes of one day meeting Yuuki. He says that now he loves acting and is glad that he chose it as his profession. Although he has had some starring roles, he prefers to have a supporting role in the television shows and films that he appears in.

Filmography

  • Sukiyaki Western Django (2007) (post-production)
  • Hana yori dango 2 (2007) TV Series .... Hanazawa Rui (unknown episodes)
  • Meitantei Conan (2006) TV Series .... Shin'ichi Kudou
  • Otoshimono (2006) ... aka Ghost Train (USA: literal English title) ... aka Ghost Tunnel (Singapore: English title)
  • Jyu oh sei (2006) TV Series .... Third (unknown episodes)
  • Uôtâzu (2006) .... Ryohei ... aka Gigolo Wannabe (Singapore: English title) ... aka Waters (International: English title)
  • Rinne (2005) .... Kazuya Omori ... aka Reincarnation (USA: informal literal English title)
  • Hana yori dango (2005) TV Series .... Hanazawa Rui
  • Gekijyouban hagane no renkinjutsushi - Shanbara wo iku mono (2005) .... Alphonse Heiderich ... aka Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa (USA)
  • Densha otoko (2005) (mini) TV Series .... Minamoto Munetaka
  • Life on the Longboard (2005)
  • Azumi 2: Death or Love (2005) .... Ginkaku ... aka Azumi 2 (Japan: short title)
  • Koto (2005) (TV) .... Shin'ichi Mizuki
  • Rinjin 13-gô (2005) .... Jûzô Murasaki ... aka Neighbour No. 13 (International: English title)
  • Yoshitsune (2005) TV Series .... Kajiwara Kagesue (unknown episodes)
  • Hakenkreuz no tsubasa (2004) .... Rikuo
  • Robokon (2003) .... Koichi Aida ... aka Robot Contest (International: English title)
  • Stand Up!! .... Kôji Enami (1 episode, 2003) - 17-sai no sei jijou (2003) TV Episode .... Kôji Enami
  • Azumi (2003) .... Nachi
  • Okâsan to issho (2003) TV Series .... Kensuke Aramaki (unknown episodes)
  • Is A. (2003)
  • Gokusen (2002) TV Series .... Uchiyama Haruhiko (unknown episodes)
  • Hitsuji no uta (2002) .... Kazuna Takashiro
  • Summer Snow (2000) TV Series .... Shinoda Jun
  • GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka (1999) TV Series .... Noboru Yoshikawa (unknown episodes) ... aka GTO (short title)

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