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Julius Seiryu Schmich-Yo
マリウス 葉
Born (2000-03-30) March 30, 2000 (age 24)
Heidelberg, Germany
NationalityGerman/Japanese
Other namesMarius Yo
Agent(s)Johnny & Associates, Pony Canyon
Height179.2 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Musical career
GenresJ-Pop
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Years active2011–present
Websitesexyzone.ponycanyon.co.jp
Notes
Blood Type O

Marius Yo (マリウス 葉, Yo Mariusu, born March 30, 2000[1]) is a quarter Japanese, quarter Chinese and half German, singer, songwriter, actor, and tarento under Johnny & Associates and Pony Canyon. He is a member of the Japanese idol group Sexy Zone.[2] Born in Heidelberg, Germany, his father is German and his mother is former Japanese/ Chinese Takarazuka Revue actress, Akira Yo.[2]

Career

Yo joined Johnny & Associates in January 2011, and debuted together with Kento Nakajima, Fuma Kikuchi, Shori Sato, and So Matsushima as the youngest member of idol group Sexy Zone in November 2011. He is the youngest to ever debut out of the Johnnys & Associates (Age 11 when debuted) He debuted as an actor in a Japanese drama Kodomo Keisatsu in 2012.

On May 5, 2014, during "Sexy Zone Spring Tour Sexy Second Concert" in Yokohama Arena, it was announced that Sexy Zone's spin-off units, Sexy Boyz and Sexy Show, would be established, with Yo and Matsushima as the respective leaders. The two other members of Sexy Boyz are Yuta Jinguji and Genki Iwahashi, while Sexy Show also consists of Kaito Matsukura and Genta Matsuda. Yo continues to work as a member of both Sexy Zone and Sexy Boyz. in 2015 for there 10th single, Marius became a part of Sexy Zone again, disbanding the unit Sexy Boyz.

Appearances

For Sexy Zone-related appearances, see Sexy Zone.

TV dramas

  • Kodomo Keisatsu (TBS, 2012), Seishiro Hazama[3]
  • Kodomo Keishi (TBS, 2013), Seishiro Hazama (voice over by Mamoru Miyano)[4]
  • Akumu-chan Special (NTV, 2014), Yume no Oji

Movies

  • Kodomo Keisatsu (2013, Toho), Seishiro Hazama[3]
  • Akumu-chan the Movie (2014), Yume no Oji/Shibui Kanji[5]

TV variety programs

  • Johnny's Jr. Land (BS SKY, October 2, 2011 – 2012)
  • Bakusho Gakuen Nasebanaru! (TBS, October 9, 2012 - February 26, 2013)

Concerts

  • Live House Johnny's Ginza 2013 with So Matsushima and Johnny's Jr (Theater Crea Ginza, May, 2013)
  • Gamushara Sexy Summer festival!! (ガムシャラSexy夏祭り!!) (EX Theater Roppongi, July 30 - August 10, 2014)
  • A.B.C-Z's "Summer Concert 2014 A.B.C-Z "Legend" (Yoyogi National First Gymnasium, September 14–15, 2014 ), Special Guest
  • Live House Johnny's Ginza 2015 with Johnny's Jr (Theater Crea Ginza, May 8–10,17, 2015)
  • Gamushara! Summer Station (ガムシャラ!サマーステーション) (EX Theater Roppongi, July 23 - August 19, 2015)
  • Johnnys' Summer Paradise 2016 Hey So! Hey Yo! ~summertime memory~ (Tokyo Dome City Hall, August 7-9, 2016)

Stage Performances

  • JOHNNYS’ World (Imperial Theater Tokyo, November 10 - December 30, 2012)[6]
  • Hello Kitty Adventures in Wonderland (Sanrio Puroland, April 20, 2013)[7] Kyle (voice)
  • 2015 Shinshun JOHNNYS' World (Imperial Theater Tokyo, January 1–27, 2015)[6]
  • DREAM BOYS (Imperial Theater Tokyo, September 12–14&18-20, 2015)[8]
  • Shonentachi Kiki Ippatsu! (Nissay Theater Tokyo, September 4-28, 2016)[9] (Special Appearance)

Solo songs

Year Title Details
2015 Danke Schoen (ダンケ・シェーン) DREAM BOYS (2015), feature in Sexy Zone 11th single "Shori no hi Made" (勝利の日まで) Regular Edition
2016 Welcome to the Paradise Johnnys' Summer Paradise 2016 Hey So! Hey Yo! ~summertime memory~

References

  1. ^ "Sexy Zone Official Site". ポニーキャニオン.
  2. ^ a b セクシーさ売りにジャニーズに新ユニット. nikkansports.com (in Japanese). 2011-09-30.
  3. ^ a b Kodomo Keisatsu Official Site (in Japanese)
  4. ^ Kodomo Keishi Official Site (in Japanese)
  5. ^ Akumu-chan the Movie Official Site (in Japanese)
  6. ^ a b JOHNNYS’ World Official Site (in Japanese)
  7. ^ Sanrio Puroland Official Site (in Japanese)
  8. ^ DREAM BOYS Official Site (in Japanese)
  9. ^ Shonentachi Website (in Japanese)