Synonyms for shun_oguri or Related words with shun_oguri

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Examples of "shun_oguri"
Japan - Directed by Yukio Ninagawa, starring Shun Oguri, at the Bunkamura Theatre Cocoon in Tokyo.
The manga received an anime adaptation that started airing during summer 2014. Narrated by Shun Oguri.
Shun Oguri married actress and model Yu Yamada on March 14, 2012. Their first child was born in 2014.
The 10-episode long drama was released in 2015 starring Toma Ikuta and Shun Oguri in the leading roles.
, sometimes styled as Tôkyô Dogs, is a Fuji TV Japanese television drama, which stars Shun Oguri, Hiro Mizushima and Yuriko Yoshitaka.
Yoshida is originally a stage actor. Starting in 2010, he expanded his activities into television dramas and films on the advice of Shun Oguri.
He was portrayed by Shun Oguri in the Japanese drama adaptation, Wu Zun in the Taiwanese drama adaptation and Choi Minho in the Korean drama adaption.
Miwa's most commercially successful song is "Hikari e" (2012), used as the theme song for the Shun Oguri drama "Rich Man, Poor Woman", which was certified Triple Platinum for digital downloads.
The song "The Beginning" can be heard in the 2012 film Rurouni Kenshin. The song "Be the light" was used in the animated film Space Pirate Captain Harlock, starring Shun Oguri and Haruma Miura.
Red also played in New National Theater - The PIT, Tokyo Japan started from August 21 - October 4, 2015, starring Tanaka Tetsushi Tanaka as Rothko and Oguri Shun Oguri as Ken, directed by Eriko Ogawa.
It featured several well-known actors, including Shun Oguri as Ryohei, Toshinobu Matsuo as Naoto and Riko Narumi as Chika. It was directed by Ryo Nishimura and produced by Yu Hirose and Masashi Yagi.
Incidentally, popular actor Shun Oguri, big fan of Yuki Uchida, stated that he unintentionally started his career by joining Uchida's acting school in the 90s with the only hope of meeting her. Interestingly, he played Rui Hanazawa, Tsukushi Makino's first love, in the Japanese drama "Hana Yori Dango" ten years after she played Makino in the film.
"Sakura" was used as the theme song for the drama "Ouroborous", starring actors Toma Ikuta and Shun Oguri. This is the first time Arashi has provided a theme song for a drama that did not star one of its members. "Aozora no Shita, Kimi no Tonari" was used as the theme song for the drama "Yokoso, Wagaya E," which stars Arashi member Masaki Aiba.
"Hadashi no Mirai" was used as the campaign song for Coca-Cola and is evident on the cover art design for the limited edition. "Kotoba yori Taisetsu na Mono" was used as the theme song for the drama "Stand Up!!" starring Arashi member Kazunari Ninomiya, NEWS member Tomohisa Yamashita, Anne Suzuki, Hiroki Narimiya and Shun Oguri.
The series is the first live-action television adaptation of the manga, followed by Japanese version "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e", starring Shun Oguri as Izumi Sano, Maki Horikita as Mizuki Ashiya and Toma Ikuta as Shuichi Nakatsu, broasdacast on Fuji Television in 2007; its remake "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e 2011"; and the South Korean adaptation "To the Beautiful You" in 2012.
He was portrayed by Shun Oguri in the Japanese drama adaptation and Wu Zun in the Taiwanese drama adaptation. In the 2011 version of the drama, he is portrayed by Nakamura Aoi. In the Korean drama adaptation, To The Beautiful You, Sano is portrayed by Choi Minho.
"Sakura" was used as the theme song for the television drama "Ouroborous", starring actors Toma Ikuta and Shun Oguri. This marks the first time Arashi has provided a theme song for a drama that did not star one of its members.
"Boys♥Girls" was used as the theme for the 2006 movie called "Waters" (known in Japan as "ウォーターズ / Uoutaazu") - a romantic comedy that revolves around the story of Japanese men working at a host club. The movie features actors Shun Oguri, Toshinobu Matsuo, Takamasa Suga, Shingo Katsurayama, Yusuke Kirishima, Hiroyuki Hirayama, Ryoji Morimoto, Hitomi Manaka, Riko Narumi and Yoshio Harada.
In June 2016, Shueisha announced the series will have a live-action adaptation of the series. It is slated to premiere in 2017. Direction of the film as well as the script is being handled by Yūichi Fukuda. Additionally, Shueisha said that Gintoki will be portrayed by Shun Oguri.
"Wish" was used as the theme song and at the same time opening song for the drama "Hana Yori Dango" starring Mao Inoue, Arashi member Jun Matsumoto, Shun Oguri, Shota Matsuda and Tsuyoshi Abe. Matsumoto accepted his role of Tsukasa Dōmyōji in "Hana Yori Dango" so that the group would be able release "Wish" as their next single.