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Japanese actor and singer (1993-)
Masaki Suda
Born Taishō Sugō (菅生 大将 )
(1993-02-21 ) February 21, 1993 (age 31) Occupations Years active 2009–present Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9+ 1 ⁄2 in) Website sudamasaki-music .com
Taishō Sugō (菅生 大将 , Sugō Taishō , born February 21, 1993) , known professionally as Masaki Suda (菅田 将暉 , Suda Masaki ) , is a Japanese actor and singer. He played Philip in Kamen Rider W . He won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role . His debut song is "Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki."[1] [2]
Personal life
Suda was born in Osaka . He is a close junior to Shun Oguri and Takayuki Yamada . His friends are Kento Yamazaki , Taiga Nakano and Fumi Nikaido .[3] [4] He worked with Kenshi Yonezu , Huwie Ishizaki and Aimyon in the music industry.[5] [6]
Career
Acting
Suda met talent agents while at school. He had several auditions and was a finalist at Amuse, Inc. and Junon Superboy Contest . He signed with the Topcoat agency under the stage name. He starred in the tokusatsu series, Kamen Rider with six films. His film debut role after Kamen Rider was in The Backwater . Suda starred in Daily Lives of High School Boys and The Light Shines Only There . He won the Best New Actor award from Tama Cinema Forum. He played Akuma in Shinigami-kun and Karma Akabane in Assassination Classroom . Suda starred in the web miniseries Death Note: New Generation and its subsequent film , and in Setoutsumi . Suda won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in Wilderness .[7] He starred in the 2018 film My Little Monster .[8]
Music
He appeared in the biopic film about Hide of the group Greeeen . They released an EP, Green Boys , in 2017.[9] [10] Suda released his first album, Play , in March 2018. His second album, Love , was released in July 2019.
Filmography
Film
Television
Dubbing
Discography
Albums
Extended play
Title
Details
Peak chart position
Oricon[21]
Billboard Japan
Green Boys
Released: January 24, 2017
Label: Epic Japan
Formats: CD, digital download
4
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Singles
Digital single
Release date
Title
Peak chart position
Album
May 14, 2019
"Machigai Sagashi"
1[30]
Love
As featured artist
Title
Year
Peak chart position
Certification
Album
"Haiiro to Ao" (with Kenshi Yonezu )
2017
3[31]
Play (bootleg)
Other charted songs
Title
Year
Peak chart position
Album
"Koe" (with Green Boys)
2017
4
Green Boys (EP)
"Michi" (with Green Boys)
34
"Asakusa Kid" (with Kenta Kiritani )
94[32]
Play
Awards
Year
Award
Category
Work
Result
2014
37th Japan Academy Prize
Newcomer of the Year
The Backwater
Won
6th TAMA Film Awards
Best New Actor Award
The Light Shines Only There , Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 2
Won
29th Takasaki Film Festival
Best Supporting Actor
The Light Shines Only There
Won
10th Osaka Cinema Festival
Best Supporting Actor
The Light Shines Only There , Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 2 , Princess Jellyfish
Won
19th Japan Internet Movie Grand Prix
Best Supporting Actor
The Light Shines Only There , Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 2 , The Backwater , Princess Jellyfish
Won
National Cinema Award 2014
Actor
The Light Shines Only There
Won
18th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix
Best Supporting Actor
Shinigami-kun
Nominated
81st Television Drama Academy Awards
Best Supporting Actor
Won
24th Japanese Movie Critics Awards
Best Supporting Actor
The Light Shines Only There , Princess Jellyfish
Won
2015
1st Confidence Award Drama Prize
Best Actor
Tamiō
Won
2016
40th Elan d'or Award
Newcomer of the Year
—
Won
Oricon Style
Next Break Actor 2016[33]
—
Won
GQ Men of the Year [34]
—
—
Won
41st Hochi Film Award
Best Supporting Actor
Pink and Gray
Nominated
29th Nikkan Sports Film Award
Best Supporting Actor
Assassination Classroom
Nominated
26th Japan Film Professional Award
Best Leading Actor Award
Oboreru Knife , Setoutsumi
Won
2017
38th Yokohama Film Festival
Best Supporting Actor
Destruction Babies
Won
59th Blue Ribbon Awards
Best Supporting Actor
Pink and Gray , Oboreru Knife , Assassination Classroom , Lost and Found
Nominated
26th Tokyo Sports Film Award
Best Supporting Actor
Destruction Babies
Won
42nd Hochi Film Award
Best Actor
Wilderness , Kiseki: Sobito of That Day , Teiichi: Battle of Supreme High , Hibana: Spark
Won
30th Nikkan Sports Film Award
Best Actor
Won
2018
91st Kinema Junpo Award
Best Actor
Won
72nd Mainichi Film Awards
Best Actor
Wilderness
Won
60th Blue Ribbon Awards
Best Actor
Nominated
27th Tokyo Sports Film Award
Best Actor
Nominated
13th Osaka Cinema Festival
Best Actor
Won
41st Japan Academy Film Prize
Best Actor
Won
Most Popular Actor
Teiichi: Battle of Supreme High
Won
Space Shower Music Awards 2018
Best Collaboration (with Kenshi Yonezu )
Haiiro to Ao
Won
13th Confidence Award Drama Prize (Summer 2018)
Best Actor (with Takayuki Yamada )
Dele
Won
2019
Annual Confidence Award Drama Prize 2018
Won
22nd Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix Winter 2019[35]
Best Actor
3 Nen A Gumi (Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom )
Won
27th Hashida Prize[36]
Actor
Todome no Kiss , Dele
Won
56th Galaxy Award[37]
Television Personality
Dele , Suda Masaki TV (菅田将暉TV), 3 Nen A Gumi
Won
100th Television Drama Academy Awards[38]
Best Actor
3 Nen A Gumi
Won
12th Tokyo Drama Award
Best Actor
Won
61st Japan Record Awards
Special Award
—
Won
44th Hochi Film Award
Best Actor
The Great War of Archimedes
Nominated
2020
62nd Blue Ribbon Awards
Best Actor
Nominated
43rd Japan Academy Film Prize
Best Actor
Nominated
2021
44th Japan Academy Film Prize [39]
Best Actor
Threads: Our Tapestry of Love
Pending
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External links
Awards
Mothra (1992)
Keiko Matsuzaka 's father (1992)
George Tokoro (1993)
Kazuaki Nishida (1994)
Kazuya Kimura (1995)
Morooka Moro (1996)
Akihiro Miwa (1997)
Ren Osugi (1998)
Masa Tomīzu (1999)
Takeshi Kitano (2000)
Susumu Terajima (2001)
Nenji Kobayashi (2002)
Ittoku Kishibe (2003)
Joe Odagiri (2004)
Susumu Terajima (2005)
Teruyuki Kagawa (2006)
Bokuzō Masana (2007)
Tsutomu Yamazaki (2008)
Tomokazu Miura (2009)
Renji Ishibashi (2010)
Kippei Shiina (2010)
Denden (2011)
Lily Franky (2013)
Susumu Terajima (2014)
Masaomi Kondō , Akira Nakao , Toru Shinagawa, Ben Hiura , Kōjun Itō, Ken Yoshizawa, Akira Onodera , Ken Yasuda (2015)
Go Ayano , Masaki Suda (2016)
Ren Osugi , Nao Ōmori , Pierre Taki , Yutaka Matsushige , Tokio Kaneda (2017)
Tori Matsuzaka (2018)
International National Academics Artists