Difference between revisions of "Domoto Tsuyoshi"
From DramaWiki
Lady Zhuge (talk | contribs) m |
Lady Zhuge (talk | contribs) m |
||
| Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
*'''Name (romaji):''' Dohmoto Tsuyoshi / Domoto Tsuyoshi / Doumoto Tsuyoshi | *'''Name (romaji):''' Dohmoto Tsuyoshi / Domoto Tsuyoshi / Doumoto Tsuyoshi | ||
*'''Nicknames:''' Tsuyo / Tsuyo-chan / Dotsuyo / Tsuyopon | *'''Nicknames:''' Tsuyo / Tsuyo-chan / Dotsuyo / Tsuyopon | ||
| − | *'''Profession:''' Actor, singer, | + | *'''Profession:''' Actor, singer, songwriter and [[Wikipedia:Master of Ceremonies|MC]] |
*'''Birthdate:''' 1979-Apr-10 | *'''Birthdate:''' 1979-Apr-10 | ||
| − | *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Nara | + | *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Nara, Nara|Nara]], Nara, Japan |
*'''Height:''' 167cm | *'''Height:''' 167cm | ||
*'''Weight:''' 47kg | *'''Weight:''' 47kg | ||
| Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
*'''Blood type:''' AB | *'''Blood type:''' AB | ||
*'''Family:''' Older sister | *'''Family:''' Older sister | ||
| − | *'''Talent agency:''' [ | + | *'''Talent agency:''' [http://www.johnnys-net.jp Johnny's Entertainment] |
==About Tsuyoshi== | ==About Tsuyoshi== | ||
| − | Tsuyoshi is one-half of [[Wikipedia: | + | Tsuyoshi is one-half of [[Wikipedia:KinKi Kids|KinKi Kids]]. Together they leaped to fame through the TV drama [[Ningen Shikaku]]. They are in the [[Wikipedia:Guinness World Records|Guinness World Records]] for having the most number of No. 1 chart-topping singles. To date, every one of their singles have debuted at Oricon's No 1 spot. Tsuyoshi appeared in the drama [[Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo]], and rose in popularity. Then he appeared in many TV programs including his own [[Wikipedia:ja:堂本剛の正直しんどい|Dohmoto Tsuyoshi Shojiki Shindoi]] and [http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/DOMOTO/index.html Domoto Kyoudai] with Koichi. He also performs solo as [http://www.endli9.net/main/main.html ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI]. |
==TV Shows== | ==TV Shows== | ||
| Line 33: | Line 33: | ||
*[[Kimi to Ita Mirai no Tame ni]] (NTV, 1999) | *[[Kimi to Ita Mirai no Tame ni]] (NTV, 1999) | ||
*[[Ao no Jidai]] as Ryuu (TBS, 1998) | *[[Ao no Jidai]] as Ryuu (TBS, 1998) | ||
| − | *[[Bokura no Yuki]] (NTV, 1997) | + | *[[Bokura no Yuki]] as Takeru (NTV, 1997) |
*[[Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 2]] as Kindaichi Hajime (NTV, 1996) | *[[Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 2]] as Kindaichi Hajime (NTV, 1996) | ||
*[[Wakaba no Koro]] as Aizawa Takeshi (TBS, 1996) | *[[Wakaba no Koro]] as Aizawa Takeshi (TBS, 1996) | ||
| Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
==TV Show Theme Songs== | ==TV Show Theme Songs== | ||
| − | *''Original Color'', [[Home Drama]] (2004) | + | *''Original Color'', [[Home Drama]] (TBS, 2004) |
| − | *''Machi'', [[Yume no California]] (2002) | + | *''Machi'', [[Yume no California]] (TBS, 2002) |
| − | *''Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo'', [[Gakkou no Sensei]] (2001) | + | *''Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo'', [[Gakkou no Sensei]] (TBS, 2001) |
| − | *''Tomodachi'', [[Gakkou no Sensei]] (2001) | + | *''Tomodachi'', [[Gakkou no Sensei]] (TBS, 2001) |
| − | *''Namidakun Sayonara'', [[Gakkou no Sensei]] (2001) | + | *''Namidakun Sayonara'', [[Gakkou no Sensei]] (TBS, 2001) |
| − | *''Hitorijanai'', [[Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo]] season 1 (1995) | + | *''Hitorijanai'', [[Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo]] season 1 (NTV, 1995) |
==Movies== | ==Movies== | ||
| Line 71: | Line 71: | ||
* '''26th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Actor for [[Summer Snow]] (2000) | * '''26th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Actor for [[Summer Snow]] (2000) | ||
* '''22nd [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Actor for [[To Heart]] (1999) | * '''22nd [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Actor for [[To Heart]] (1999) | ||
| − | *'''2nd Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (98-99):''' Best Actor for [[Ao no Jidai]] | + | *'''2nd [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (98-99):''' Best Actor for [[Ao no Jidai]] |
* '''2nd [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Newcomer for [[Ningen Shikaku]] (1994) | * '''2nd [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Newcomer for [[Ningen Shikaku]] (1994) | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''JPOP group:''' [http://www.johnnys-net.jp/j/artists/kinki/index.html KinKi Kids] with [[Domoto Koichi]] |
| + | *'''Hobbies:''' Drawing and fishing | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| − | |||
| − | |||
| − | |||
*[[Wikipedia:ja:堂本剛|Japanese Wikipedia]] | *[[Wikipedia:ja:堂本剛|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
| + | *[[Wikipedia:Tsuyoshi Dōmoto|English Wikipedia]] | ||
*[http://jdorama.com/artiste.188.htm JDorama.com] | *[http://jdorama.com/artiste.188.htm JDorama.com] | ||
[[Category:JActor]] [[Category:JSinger]] | [[Category:JActor]] [[Category:JSinger]] | ||
Revision as of 11:26, 23 February 2008
Contents
Profile
- Name: 堂本剛 (どうもと つよし)
- Name (romaji): Dohmoto Tsuyoshi / Domoto Tsuyoshi / Doumoto Tsuyoshi
- Nicknames: Tsuyo / Tsuyo-chan / Dotsuyo / Tsuyopon
- Profession: Actor, singer, songwriter and MC
- Birthdate: 1979-Apr-10
- Birthplace: Nara, Nara, Japan
- Height: 167cm
- Weight: 47kg
- Star sign: Aries
- Blood type: AB
- Family: Older sister
- Talent agency: Johnny's Entertainment
About Tsuyoshi
Tsuyoshi is one-half of KinKi Kids. Together they leaped to fame through the TV drama Ningen Shikaku. They are in the Guinness World Records for having the most number of No. 1 chart-topping singles. To date, every one of their singles have debuted at Oricon's No 1 spot. Tsuyoshi appeared in the drama Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo, and rose in popularity. Then he appeared in many TV programs including his own Dohmoto Tsuyoshi Shojiki Shindoi and Domoto Kyoudai with Koichi. He also performs solo as ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI.
TV Shows
- Hoshi ni Negai Wo (Fuji TV, 2005)
- Last Present as Kanzaki Kenji (TV Asahi, 2005)
- Home Drama as Shogo (TBS, 2004)
- Moto Kare as Kashiwaba Toji (TBS, 2003)
- Mukodono 2003 as Himself (Fuji TV, 2003, ep6)
- Yume no California as Yamazaki Shuu (TBS, 2002)
- Rookie (Fuji TV, 2001, ep12)
- Gakkou no Sensei as Sakuragi Sentaro (TBS, 2001)
- Aiken Rosinante no Sainan (NTV, 2001)
- Summer Snow as Shinoda Natsuo (TBS, 2000)
- To Heart as Tokieda Yuji (TBS, 1999)
- P.S. Genki desu, Shunpei as a delivery boy (TBS, 1999, ep12)
- Kimi to Ita Mirai no Tame ni (NTV, 1999)
- Ao no Jidai as Ryuu (TBS, 1998)
- Bokura no Yuki as Takeru (NTV, 1997)
- Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo 2 as Kindaichi Hajime (NTV, 1996)
- Wakaba no Koro as Aizawa Takeshi (TBS, 1996)
- Dareka ga Dareka ni Koishiteru (TBS, 1996)
- Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo as Kindaichi Hajime (NTV, 1995)
- Ie Naki Ko 2 (NTV, 1995, guest)
- Second Chance (TBS, 1995)
- Ningen Shikaku as Oba Makoto (TBS, 1994)
TV Show Theme Songs
- Original Color, Home Drama (TBS, 2004)
- Machi, Yume no California (TBS, 2002)
- Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo, Gakkou no Sensei (TBS, 2001)
- Tomodachi, Gakkou no Sensei (TBS, 2001)
- Namidakun Sayonara, Gakkou no Sensei (TBS, 2001)
- Hitorijanai, Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo season 1 (NTV, 1995)
Movies
- Fantastipo (2005)
- Kindaichi no Shonen Jikenbo ~ Shanghai Puppet Story (1997)
Endorsements
- Juuroku Cha (2007~ )
- Daihatsu Be-go (2006)
- Dakara (2005)
- Morinaga Hi-Chew (2005~ )
- Nintendo Game Cube (2004~2005)
- UC Card (2002~2004)
- Chocomonaga Jumbo (2001~ )
- NTT Docomo Kansai (2001~2003)
- DARS (2000~ )
- Panasonic (1997~1999)
- Shiseido Geraid (1999~2001)
Recognitions
- Award: Best Jeanist (2004)
- 26th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for Summer Snow (2000)
- 22nd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor for To Heart (1999)
- 2nd Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (98-99): Best Actor for Ao no Jidai
- 2nd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Newcomer for Ningen Shikaku (1994)
Trivia
- JPOP group: KinKi Kids with Domoto Koichi
- Hobbies: Drawing and fishing
