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Tasuku Emoto
柄本 佑
Born (1986-12-16) December 16, 1986 (age 37)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Education
  • Wako High School
  • Waseda University Art School
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present
AgentAlpha Agency
Known for
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Spouse
(m. 2012)
Children1
Relatives
Awards
WebsiteOfficial profile

Tasuku Emoto (柄本 佑, Emoto Tasuku, born December 16, 1986 in Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actor represented by Alpha Agency. His father is actor Akira Emoto, his mother is actress Kazue Tsunogae, his brother is actor Tokio Emoto, and his wife is actress Sakura Ando.

Biography

Emoto was born in Tokyo on 1986. In 2001 he was a student for Wako High School.

Later in the year Emoto passed the audition for the film Utsukushī Natsu Kirishima. He debuted in the film as the protagonist Yasuo Hidaka in 2003. This started Emoto's acting career. In 2004 he was awarded the 77th Kinema Junpo Award for Best Newcomer and the 13th Japanese Movie Critics Rookie Award for his role.[2]

In 2005 Emoto went to the video department at Waseda University Art School. In March 2012 he married actress Sakura Ando.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2003 R.P.G. NHK
Yankee Bokō ni Kaeru Junichi Ohinata TBS
2004 Socrates in Love Kenryo Nakagawa Fuji TV
Akai Tsuki TV Tokyo
2005 Water Boys 2005 Natsu Shunichiro Koma Fuji TV
2007 Tokyo Tower: Okan to Bokuto, Tokidoki, Oton Kohei Yamada Fuji TV
Fūrin Kazan Chōkyū NHK
Aoi Hitomi to New Age Keiichi Zaizen WOWOW
2008 Shin Kyoto Meikyū Annai TV Asahi Series 5, Episode 4
Tokugawa Ieyasu to Sannin no Onna Kobayakawa Hideaki TV Asahi
Torihada 3: Yofukashi no Anata ni Zokutto Suru Hanashi o Fuji TV Episode 1
Judge: Shima no Saibankan Funtō-ki Noboru Inamura NHK Osaka Series 2 Episode 2
Ochaberi Yuki Kimura MBS Episode 9
Soratobu Tire Shunichi Kadota WOWOW
2009 Seicho Matsumoto Seitan 100-nen Special: Yakō no Kaidan Shigeo Hasuda TV Asahi
Shibatora Nishijima Fuji TV
Romes/Kūkō Bōgyo System Sakurai NHK
2010 GeGeGe no Nyōbō Shin Sugai NHK
2011 Control: Hanzai Shinri Sōsa Tamotsu Koyanagi Fuji TV Episode 2
Tare Yori mo Kimi o Aisu Goro Sakuma SUT
Saigo no Bansan: Keiji Tōno Ikkō to Nana-ri no Yōgi-sha Keita Takamura TV Asahi
Umu to Umareru Sore Kara no Koto Takeshi Sato NHK BS Premium Lead role
Kyoto Chiken no Onna Ippei Hatayama TV Asahi Series 7 Episode 8
2012 Daichi no Fanfare Yuto Moriyama NHK Sapporo
Run60 Shoji Nakatsuka MBS Episodes 7 to 9
Osozaki no Himawari: Boku no Jinsei, Renewal Hiroki Matsumoto Fuji TV
2013 Shotenin Michiru no Minoue Banashi Kyutaro Uebayashi NHK
Stray Dog Ginji Yagishita TV Asahi
Tonbi An-chan TBS Episode 7
Haitatsu sa Retai Watashitachi Gunkan WOWOW
Wonda×AKB48 Short Story: Fortune Cookie Yamashiro Fuji TV
Kumogiri Nizaemon Ingakozo Rokunosuke NHK BS Premium
Olympic no Minoshirokin Yamamoto TV Asahi
2014 Iryu: Team Medical Dragon – 4 Shogo Hayakawa Fuji TV
Wakamono-tachi 2014 Yo Sato Fuji TV
2015 The Emperor's Cook Tatsuyoshi Yamagami TBS
Miyakobito no Hisokana Tanoshimi NHK BS Premium
Shokubutsu Danshi Veranda Season 2 Keiichi Hanazono NHK BS Premium
Asa ga Kita Sobee Bizan NHK
2016 Josei Sakka Mysteries: Utsukushiki Mittsu no Uso Kinoshita Fuji TV Episode 2 [3]
Never Let Me Go Kato TBS From Episode 7 [4]
Okasina Otoko Kiyoshi Atsumi NHK BS Premium Lead role
2019 Ieyasu, Edo wo Tateru Shōzaburō Hashimoto NHK

Films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2003 Utsukushī Natsu Kirishima Yasuo Hidaka Lead role
Gūzen ni mo Saiakuna Shōnen
2004 69 Tatsuo Zokaki
Hasami Otoko
2005 Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims Dondon
Shissō Shuichi
Jū Nana-sai no Fūkei: Shōnen wa Nani o Mita ka Lead role
Spring Snow
2006 Chekeratcho!! Yu Honbu
Yoru no Picnic Koichiro Takami
Hatsukoi Takeshi
Kowai Ona: Hagane Mikio Sekiguchi Lead role
Boy Meets Pusan Kurihara Lead role
Chanko Joji Makimura
2007 Lemon no Koro Tomizo Sasaki
Shikyū no Kioku: Koko ni Anata ga Iru Masato
Freesia Ichiro Yamada
Hannin ni Tsugu Muranishi
2008 Gummy Chocolate Pine Kazutoyo Yamanoue
Chameleon
Last Game: Saigo no Sōkei-sen Akirami Kurokawa
Heibon Punch
Flying Rabbits Takuya Miki
Namidatsubo Domoto
2009 Shugo Tenshi Harvest
a life Kawarazaki
Boat
Air Doll Toru
Bokura wa Aruku, Tada Soredake Miyuki's former lover
2010 No Longer Human
Tokyo Jima Oraga
Raiou Shigeji
Kenta to Jun to Kayo-chan no Kuni Yosuke
Wakiyaku Monogatari Masaru
GeGeGe no Nyōbō Genta Sakuma
2011 Tada's Do-It-All House
We Can't Change the World. But, We Wanna Build a School in Cambodia. Shi Shibayama
Kichijōji no Asahina-kun Hiroki Fujimura
2012 Rinjō: Gekijō-ban Susumu Hatano
The Castle of Crossed Destinies Sojiro Akimoto Narration
We Were There Atsushi
2013 A Story of Yonosuke Ozawa
Kiiroi Zou Voice
Hello, My Dolly Girlfriend Kentaro Uchiyama Lead role
A Tale Of Samurai Cooking - A True Love Story Sadanoshin Imai
2014 A Bolt from the Blue
2015 Blood Bead
Gonin Saga Keiichi Morisawa
Piece of Cake Masaki
2017 Reminiscence Satoru Kawabata [5]
2018 Dynamite Graffiti Akira Suei Lead role
Kimi no Tori wa Utaeru I Lead role
2019 Neko to Jiichan
The Great War of Archimedes

Anime

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2016 Boku Dake ga Inai Machi Kenya Kobayashi (26 years old) Fuji TV [6]

References

  1. ^ "柄本 佑". Alpha Agency (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 Jun 2016.
  2. ^ "舞台は演劇体力を鍛える道場 舞台「グッドバイ」 柄本佑さんインタビュ (page 3 of 3)" (in Japanese). SankeiBiz(サンケイビズ). 2 December 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  3. ^ "湊かなえ、三浦しをん、角田光代の短編小説を、オムニバスドラマ化。『女性作家ミステリーズ 美しき三つの嘘』" (in Japanese). Fuji Television. 25 Nov 2015. Archived from the original on 13 January 2016. Retrieved 9 Jun 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "TBS系ドラマ『わたしを離さないで』に柄本佑、水崎綾女が出演". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 19 Feb 2016. Retrieved 9 Jun 2016.
  5. ^ "岡田准一、名匠タッグのもとで小栗旬と初共演!『追憶』" (in Japanese). Cinema Cafe. 18 Mar 2016. Retrieved 9 Jun 2016.
  6. ^ "柄本佑さん出演決定! - お知らせ". Boku Dake ga Inai Machi (in Japanese). 4 Mar 2016. Retrieved 9 Jun 2016.