Ryosuke Yamada
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山田 涼介 | |||||
Born | Tokyo, Japan | May 9, 1993||||
Nationality | Japanese | ||||
Education | Horikoshi High School | ||||
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Years active | 2004–present | ||||
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Instrument | Vocals | ||||
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Kanji | 山田 涼介 | ||||
Hiragana | やまだ りょうすけ | ||||
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Ryosuke Yamada (Japanese: 山田 涼介, Hepburn: Yamada Ryōsuke, born May 9, 1993) is a Japanese singer and actor. He is a member of Hey! Say! JUMP.[1]
Yamada rose to prominence as a teen idol in 2007 following his role in the Japanese television series Tantei Gakuen Q. After launching his music career in 2007 as a member of Hey! Say! JUMP, he released his debut solo single, "Mystery Virgin" in 2013.
Besides his music group activities, he mainly focuses on acting. As an actor, he is best known for portraying Hajime Kindaichi in live-action drama series Kindaichi Case Files (2013-2014),[2] Nagisa Shiota in Assassination Classroom (2015-2016),[3] and Edward Elric in the live-action film series Fullmetal Alchemist (2017-2022).[4] Yamada's portrayal of Nagisa Shiota earned him the 2016 Japan Academy Award for Newcomer of the Year.[5]
Career
[edit]2004–2005: Career beginnings
[edit]Yamada began his career as an entertainer after entering Johnny & Associates at the age of ten. His mother, who was a fan of KinKi Kids, sent an application for an audition which recruited trainees for future male idols. The audition took place during the summer of 2004 and was aired in a segment of a Japanese television program, Ya-Ya-yah. Yamada made his first television appearance in August.
He began working as a backup dancer for Tackey & Tsubasa, NEWS, Kanjani8, and KAT-TUN and appeared regularly on Shounen Club from autumn 2004.
2006–2007: Tantei Gakuen Q and Hey! Say! JUMP
[edit]Following his success as a dancer, he began acting. In 2006, he made his acting debut in a two-hour television live action drama, Tantei Gakuen Q SP, as Ryu Amakusa.
In April 2007, he was selected to be a member of a temporary group, Hey! Say! 7.[6] The group made their CD debut on August 1, 2007, with a number-one single "Hey! Say!".[6] The band was created by Johnny Kitagawa and it was stated at the time that it would be active for six months until September 2007.
From July 2007, a three-month series of Tantei Gakuen Q was launched and Yamada reprised his role as Ryu Amakusa. The series became a hit, and Yamada rose to prominence.
In September 2007, Hey! Say! 7 expanded. Johnny & Associates announced that the new group, Hey! Say! JUMP, would be launched. Yamada was selected as one of the ten (now eight) members. He debuted on November 14, 2007, with a number one single "Ultra Music Power".[7]
2008–2009: Early acting and NYC Boys
[edit]In 2008, Yamada furthered his acting career. From January to March 2008, he appeared in the three-month long television drama series One-Pound Gospel, with Kazuya Kamenashi.[8][9][10] On April 12, he played a main role in a two-hour drama episode, Sensei wa Erai, as Hayato Gunjou.[11][12]
On June 14, he played the main role in Furuhata Chuugakusei, the sequel to Furuhata Ninzaburo, a Japanese drama series aired since 1994.[13][14] From October to December 2008, he played the main role, Toichi Takasugi, in a three-month long television drama series, Scrap Teacher, along with Daiki Arioka, Yuto Nakajima and Yuri Chinen.[15]
In June 2009, it was announced that Yamada would be working as the lead singer of temporary group, NYC Boys.[16] The band debuted with a number one single, "NYC". On December 31, 2009, the band appeared on Kohaku Uta Gassen.[17]
In the summer of 2009, Yamada returned to acting, appearing in Niini no koto o Wasurenaide, a two-hour television drama episode aired as a segment of an annual television show, 24 Hour Television.[18][19][20]
On October 3, 2009, he played the main role in Hidarime Tantei Eye SP.[21]
2010–2012: NYC, The Smurfs, Perfect Son and Johnny's World
[edit]From January 2010, Hidarime Tantei EYE became a three-month long television series and Yamada once again played the main role.[22] His bandmate Yuma Nakayama guest starred in the first two episodes. Hey! Say! JUMP's sixth single "Hitomi no Screen" was used as the theme song for the series.[23]
In March 2010, it was announced that Yamada and two other leading members of NYC boys would form a new group called NYC, leaving behind the remaining four members.[24] NYC released a number one single "Yuuki 100%" on April 7, 2010.[24] From this point on, Yamada began performing as a singer of two groups, Hey! Say! JUMP and NYC.[25]
In September 2011, he played the voice of Clumsy in the Japanese-dubbed version of the film The Smurfs.[26] Hey! Say! JUMP's ninth single, "Magic Power", was used as the theme song for the film.[27]
In 2012, Yamada returned to acting for the first time in two years. He played the main role in Yamada Akiyoshi Monogatari, which was aired on January 2.[28] It was his first time to star in a period drama. From January to March, he starred in a 3-month long television series, Perfect Son, with actress Kyōka Suzuki.[29] Hey! Say! JUMP's 9th single "SUPER DELICATE" was used as the theme song for the series.[30]
From November 2012 to January 2013, he played the lead role in a musical, Johnny's World. For the musical, Yamada performed tight-rope walking every day for three months in each show.[31][32]
2013–2014: "Mystery Virgin" and Kindaichi Case Files
[edit]On January 9, 2013, he made his solo debut with a number one single, "Mystery Virgin".[33] The fact that Yamada was in his teens at the time when the single reached number one helped him set several new records in the Japanese music industry. The single debuted at number one in its debut week on the Oricon chart, making him the first teenage male artist in thirty-three years to have a number one debut single as well as being one of the only two artists in history to achieve this milestone.[34]
On January 12, 2013, he starred in a two-hour television special for, Kinda'ichi Shōnen no Jikenbo titled Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo Hong Kong Kowloon Zaihou Satsujin Jiken (The Hong Kong Kowloon Treasure Murder Case).[35][36] He played the main role as Hajime Kindaichi. The show was created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Japanese broadcasting company, NTV.[37] Yamada's Mystery Virgin was used as the theme song for the show.
It was later revealed that Shin Kibayashi, writer of the Kindaichi series and Tantei Gakuen Q had envisioned creating a new Kindaichi series with Yamada as Hajime Kindaichi for almost five years. They met on set while filming Tantei Gakuen Q in 2006 and 2007. After filming the show, Kibayashi asked Yamada in person if he could play the role of Kindaichi in the future, for Yamada was only 14 years old at the time, too young to play the role of a high school student.[38]
In early 2014, Ryosuke Yamada reprised his role as Kindaichi and starred in another special titled Kindaichi Shonen no Jiken bo Gokumonjuku Satsujin Jiken (The Prison School Murder Case).[39]
After the specials, Ryosuke was then approached to continue starring as Kindaichi for a new serial drama for the Kindaichi series. The new series will be titled Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo N (neo) and started airing in July 2014.[40]
2015: Film debut and 24 Hour Television
[edit]In March 2015, Yamada made his movie debut as the hero, Shiota Nagisa, in the live-action movie adaptation of the popular manga, Assassination Classroom. The film was successful, topping Japan's box office during opening week.
In August 2015, Hey! Say! JUMP was chosen as the TV personality of NTV's annual 24 Hour Television, which was a program to raise awareness for all the people that are going through hard times, alongside another Johnny's group, V6. Yamada portrayed the hero, Ryohei Sasaki, in the 24 Hour Television drama special called Okaasan, Ore Wa Daijoubu, along with other Johnny's members Takahisa Masuda and Yoshihiko Inohara as cast members. He portrayed a high school student who's passionate about soccer, but suffers from a brain tumor. For the role, Yamada lost 6 kg within a week. In 2022, he was chosen as host personality again, together with the other members of the YouTube channel Jyaninochannel.[41]
Yamada was cast in another film released November 9 called Grasshopper along with Toma Ikuta. The movie ranked number two on its opening week. Yamada received positive reviews for his role as a knife-wielding assassin, including from his veteran co-stars, Toma Ikuta, Tadanobu Asano, and Jun Murakami.[42]
2016–present: Established actor
[edit]In 2016, Yamada won Newcomer of the Year in the 39th Japan Academy Prize for his portrayal of Nagisa Shiota in Assassination Classroom. He earned Rookie Actor of the Year in the Japan Movie Critics Awards for his role as Semi in Grasshopper.[43]
On May 24, 2016, it was announced that Yamada would star as Edward Elric in the live-action film Fullmetal Alchemist based on the manga and anime of the same name.[44] The film released December 2017 to mixed reviews.[45] It was followed by two sequels released in 2022: Fullmetal Alchemist: The Revenge of Scar and Fullmetal Alchemist: The Final Alchemy, in which Yamada starred alongside Dean Fujioka and Mackenyu.[46] They were released on 20 May and 24 June 2022 respectively.[47][48] The films became available as a trilogy on Netflix on 20 August and 24 September respectively.[49][50]
Yamada was cast as the lead in Fuji TV's getsu 9 (prime-time slot) fall drama, Cain and Abel. It aired in October 2016. It marked Yamada's first drama with a romantic love angle; he was also the first Heisei from Johnny's to star in a getsu 9. The story is adapted from the Bible's Old Testament, and was a remake of the American film, East of Eden starring James Dean. Yamada plays a salaryman who falls in love with his brother's girlfriend and is hungry for the affection of his father.[51] For his role, Yamada was the youngest person to be nominated as Best Leading Actor in the Autumn TV Drama Academy Award 2016.[52]
On December 2, 2016, Yamada was cast as a lead in Miracles of the Namiya General Store based on the best-selling novel of the same name by award-winning writer, Higashino Keigo. It tells the story of two people living in different eras (1980 and 2012) connected by a letter, a story depicting human bonds and miracles. Yamada portrayed a delinquent who stumbles upon a mysterious store that leads to events that change his life. The movie was directed by Ryuichi Hiroki; filming was expected to start January 2017 and slated for an autumn 2017 release.[53]
Yamada's performance in Miracles of the Namiya General Store received generally positive reviews. Co-star Nishida Toshiyuki praised his performance, calling him the Japanese version of James Dean, and wrote a special letter for him appreciating his acting. The movie was nominated for six different categories at the 41st Japan Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.[54]
Both Miracles of the Namiya General Store and Fullmetal Alchemist debuted at number 1 at the Japanese box office for opening weekend. Yamada's performances earned him the Newcomer Actor Award at the 91st Kinema Junpo Awards, making him the second Johnny's talent to achieve the award after Ikuta Toma.[55]
In the winter of 2018, Yamada was cast as the lead to the NTV Saturday 10pm drama Momikeshite Fuyu, a family comedy about three elite siblings: a doctor, a lawyer, and a police officer who struggles to cover up scandals related to their family. Yamada plays the youngest child, a police officer who graduates from the University of Tokyo and struggles to be accepted by his family under the shadows of his older siblings. The series premiered January 13, 2018, with a rating of 13.3%.[56]
On August 18, 2023, Yamada announced on his Instagram the release of 2 photobooks to celebrate his 30th birthday, as well as the 10th anniversary of solo debut. The books were released January 30.[57] On May 31, 2024, it was announced that Yamada's photo collection "Ryosuke Yamada's 30th Anniversary Premium BOX [First Press Limited Edition]" had won the top spot in the "Oricon First Half 'Book' Ranking", "Men's Photo Books" genre, with 80000 copies sold. Yamada said about the accolade: "This year marks the 20th anniversary of my arrival at the Agency, so I think it is truly thanks to everyone that I was able to win the first place in the prestigious Oricon rankings in such a milestone year."[58][59] In addition, the regular editions of his books "Luminous" (41000 copies sold) and "Think Note" (28000 copies sold), both part of the limited edition box, ranked 5th and 6th, respectively, in the same chart.[60]
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]Release date | Title | Peak position | Sales | Certification |
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January 9, 2013 | "Mystery Virgin" | 1 | 219,871[61] |
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May 22, 2019 | "Oh! my darling" (double A-side with "Lucky-Unlucky" by Hey! Say! JUMP) |
1 | 199,436[62] | |
December 24, 2024 | Switch
(digital single)[63] |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Song | Artist |
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2005 | "Seishun Amigo" | Shuuji to Akira |
2006 | "Venus" | Tackey & Tsubasa |
"Fever to Future" | Kitty GYM | |
2013 | "Mystery Virgin" | Ryosuke Yamada |
"Moonlight" | ||
2019 | "Oh! my darling" |
Credits
[edit]Year | Album / Song | Artist | Credit |
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2010 | JUMP No. 1 / "Shinku" | Hey! Say! JUMP | Writer |
2012 | JUMP World / "Hana Egao" | Hey! Say! 7 | |
2013 | "Gin no Sekai ni Negai o Komete" | Ryosuke Yamada | |
2014 | S3ART / "Candle" | Hey! Say! JUMP | |
2015 | JUMPing CAR / "Sangatsu Juuyokka~Tokei" | Keito Okamoto, Ryosuke Yamada |
Blu-ray/DVD
[edit]Year | Release date | Title |
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2006 | February 15 | Endless Shock |
June 28 | DREAM BOYS | |
August 30 | Takizawa Hideaki Arigato 2005 Sayonara | |
2007 | July 18 | Takizawa Enbujo |
2008 | January 23 | One! The History of Tackey |
September 3 | One-Pound Gospel | |
December 3 | Furuhata Chugakusei: Shogai Saisho no Jiken | |
2009 | March 4 | Tantei Gakuen Q |
April 22 | Scrap Teacher: Kyoshi Saisei | |
October 28 | Niini no koto Wasurenaide | |
2010 | March 17 | Hidarime Tantei Eye SP |
May 26 | Hidarime Tantei Eye | |
2012 | February 3 | The Smurfs |
July 18 | Perfect Son | |
2013 | March 13 | Kindaichi Case Files Neo |
2015 | September 25 | Assassination Classroom |
December 23 | Okaasan Ore wa Daijoubu | |
2016 | April 28 | Grasshopper |
March 25 | Assassination Classroom: Graduation | |
2017 | May 10 | Cain and Abel |
2023 | June 9 | My Dearest Self with Malice Aforethought |
Filmography
[edit]Dramas
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Broadcast | Notes | Ref. |
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2006 | Tantei Gakuen Q SP | Ryu Amakusa | NTV | TV movie | [64] |
2007 | Tantei Gakuen Q | Ryu Amakusa | NTV | Sequel to the TV movie | [64] |
2008 | One-Pound Gospel | Katsumi Mukoda | NTV | [65] | |
Sensei wa Erai! | Hayato Gunjou | NTV | Lead role; TV movie | [66] | |
Furuhata Chugakusei | Ninzaburo Furuhata | Fuji TV | Lead role; TV movie | [67] | |
Scrap Teacher: Kyoushi Saisei | Toichi Takasugi | NTV | Lead role | [68] | |
2009 | Niini no koto Wasurenaide | Yuji Kawai | NTV | TV movie | [69] |
Hidarime Tantei EYE SP | Ainosuke Tanaka | NTV | Lead role; TV movie | [70] | |
2010 | Hidarime Tantei Eye | Ainosuke Tanaka | NTV | Lead role | [70] |
2012 | Yamada Akiyoshi Monogatari | Akiyoshi Yamada | TBS | Lead role; TV movie | [71] |
Perfect Son | Daichi Suzuki | NTV | Lead role | [72] | |
2013 | Kindaichi Case Files SP 1 | Hajime Kindaichi | NTV | Lead role; TV movie | [73] |
Kyou no hi wa Sayonara | Nobuo Harada | NTV | TV movie | [74] | |
2014 | Kindaichi Case Files SP 2 | Hajime Kindaichi | NTV | Lead role; TV movie | [75] |
Kindaichi Case Files Neo | Hajime Kindaichi | NTV | Lead role | [76] | |
Hell Teacher Nube | Zekki | NTV | Guest appearance (ep. 9) | [77] | |
2015 | Okaasan, Ore wa Daijoubu | Sasaki Ryohei | NTV | Lead role; TV movie | [78] |
2016 | Cain and Abel | Yū Takada | Fuji TV | Lead role | [79] |
2018 | The Kitazawas: We Mind Our Own Business | Kitazawa Shusaku | NTV | Lead role | [80] |
2019 | The Kitazawas: Summer 2019 | Kitazawa Shusaku | NTV | Lead role; TV movie | [81] |
Semi Otoko | Semio / Cicada | TV Asahi | Lead role | [82] | |
2020 | K2: Dodgy Badge Brothers | Kanzaki Ryuichi | TBS | Lead role | [83] |
2022 | Is My Kawaii About to Expire? | Maruya Kosuke | TV Asahi | Lead role | [84] |
The Killer Inside | Eiji Urashima / Eiji Hachinoi "B-Ichi" | Fuji TV | Lead role | [85] | |
2023 | Kissing the Ring Finger | Tōgō Nitta | TBS | [86][87] | |
2024 | Billion x School | Rei Kagami | Fuji TV | Lead role | [88] |
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2011 | The Smurfs | Clumsy (voice) | Japanese dub | [26] |
2015 | Assassination Classroom | Nagisa Shiota | Lead role | [89] |
Grasshopper | Semi/Cicada | [90] | ||
2016 | Assassination Classroom: Graduation | Nagisa Shiota | Lead role | [91] |
2017 | Miracles of the Namiya General Store | Atsuya | Lead role | [92] |
Fullmetal Alchemist | Edward Elric | Lead role | [93] | |
2020 | The Memory Eraser | Ryoichi Yoshimori | Lead role | [94] |
2021 | Baragaki: Unbroken Samurai | Okita Sōji | [95] | |
2022 | What to Do with the Dead Kaiju? | Arata Obinata | Lead role | [96] |
Fullmetal Alchemist: The Revenge of Scar | Edward Elric | Lead role | [97] | |
Fullmetal Alchemist: The Final Alchemy | Edward Elric | Lead role | [98] | |
2023 | Bad Lands | Joe | [99] | |
2024 | Silent Love | Aoi | Lead role | [100] |
Shows
[edit]Year | Title | Broadcast |
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2004–2007 | Ya-Ya-yah | TV Tokyo |
2004–2013 | The Shounen Club | NHK |
2006–2007 | You Tachi! | NTV |
2007–2008 | Heisei Families | |
2008–2009 | Show wa Heisei | |
2011–2013 | Yan Yan JUMP | TV Tokyo |
2009–present | School Kakumei! | NTV |
2015–present | Little Tokyo Life | TV Tokyo |
2015–present | Itadaki High JUMP | Fuji TV |
Other activities
[edit]YouTube and SNS
[edit]A new Johnny's YouTube channel called ジャにのちゃんねる (Janinochaneru), led by Arashi's Kazunari Ninomiya, was opened on April 25, 2021.[101][102] Yamada was revealed as the fourth member to participate, on April 28. He was revealed in the channel's 4th official video following 3 others announcing the other Johnny's members that would be a part of the new channel.[103]
On 15 September 2023, Yamada started his own gaming channel, LEOの遊び場 (Leo's Playground). On this channel, Yamada mainly streams gameplay of first-person shooter games, featuring other Japanese streamers and VTubers. That same day, he opened a corresponding Twitter account, in which he publishes (mainly) the links to the YouTube videos.[104]
On 18 August 2023, Yamada opened an Instagram account, posting casual photos. Later that day, he streamed live, announcing the release of a pair of photobooks to celebrate his upcoming 30th birthday and 10th anniversary of his solo debut.[105]
Commercials
[edit]- Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd.
- Clear Asahi beer (April 2023) As part of Jyaninochannel[106]
- Asahi Soft Drinks "Mitsuya Cider" (2021-) With Arashi members Masaki Aiba and Sho Sakurai[107] and Snow Man members Ryohei Abe and Ren Meguro [108] in a series of commercials.
- Bael Co., Ltd. "Blue Lock Blaze Battle" (2023)[109][110]
- Baskin-Robbins Thirty-One ice cream (2020- )[111][112][113]
Tours
[edit]For post-debut tours, see Hey! Say! JUMP.
Pre-debut
[edit]Year | Month | Artist | Title |
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2004 | August | NEWS, KAT-TUN | Summary of Johnny's World |
December–January 2005 | KAT-TUN | Live Kaizokuban Tour | |
2005 | March | Spring 05 Looking Concert | |
March | Ya-Ya-yah | Spring Yokohama Arena Concert | |
May–June | KAT-TUN | Looking 05 Tour | |
July–September | NEWS, Ya-Ya-yah | Johnny's Theater Summary Digest | |
August | KAT-TUN | Looking 2005ing Concert | |
December | Hideaki Takizawa | Arigato 2005 Sayonara Concert | |
2006 | August | Johnny's Jr. | Daiboken Concert |
September–October | You-tachi no Ongaku Daiundokai Tour | ||
December | Tackey & Tsubasa | Christmas Concert | |
2007 | January | Johnny's Jr. | Kingashinnen Johnny's Jr. Daishugo Concert |
February–April | NEWS | Concert Tour | |
April–June | KAT-TUN | cartoon KAT-TUN II You Tour | |
August | Johnny's Jr. | Daiboken Concert | |
September | Hey Say 07 in Yokohama Arena Concert |
Musicals
[edit]Year | Month | Lead role | Title | Notes |
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2005 | January–February | Koichi Domoto | Endless Shock | |
2006 | January | KAT-TUN, Kanjani8 | DREAM BOYS | |
March–April | Hideaki Takizawa | Takizawa Enbujyo | ||
September | One!-the history of Tackey- | |||
2010 | April–May | Takizawa Kabuki | Guest appearance | |
2012–2013 | November–January | Hey! Say! JUMP | Johnny's World | Lead role |
Books
[edit]Awards
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2016 | 40th Hochi Film Awards | Best New Artist | Assassination Classroom (live-action) and Grasshopper | Nominated |
39th Japan Academy Prize[114] | Newcomers of the Year | Assassination Classroom (live-action) | Won | |
25th Japan Movie Critics Award[115] | Rookie Actor of the Year | Grasshopper | Won | |
2017 | 91st Television Drama Academy Award[116] | Best Actor in a Leading Role | Cain and Abel | Nominated |
2018 | 91st Kinema Junpo Award[117] | Best Newcomer Actor | The Miracles of the Namiya General Store & Fullmetal Alchemist (live-action) | Won |
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