Shunji Igarashi

Shunji Igarashi (五十嵐 隼士)
Born (1986-08-07) August 7, 1986
Nagano-ken, Japan
Occupation Actor
Years active 2004-2013
Website http://blog.watanabepro.co.jp/igarashishunji/

Shunji Igarashi (五十嵐 隼士 Igarashi Shunji, born August 7, 1986) is a Japanese actor known for his role as Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius in the 2006-2007 tokusatsu series Ultraman Mebius. Igarashi was affiliated with the acting unit D-BOYS, produced by Watanabe Entertainment.

Career

Igarashi started his entertainment career auditioning for D-BOYS in the group's first open audition, held on July 27, 2004. Winner of the Grand Prix second place, Igarashi joined the group shortly after, along with first placer Yuichi Nakamura and third placer Katsuki Nakamura.[1]

In early 2006, Igarashi conquered his first lead role as Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius in the tokusatsu series Ultraman Mebius, the 40th anniversary production in the Ultraman series. He was chosen for the role for being able to convey the part of a "rookie" hero well, being at the time a new actor with little experience in demanding lead roles himself. A fan of the Ultraman series, Igarashi has declared that the desire to play the role of Ultraman was one of the reasons he entered the entertainment world, and that being able to work with the same actors who had played his childhood heroes was one of his highest personal accomplishments.[2] Igarashi was so fond of his work in the series that he eventually incorporated the Möbius strip sign "" to his autograph.

With the end of Mebius in March 2007, Igarashi turned his focus to television series and invested on broadening his work. The heroic Mirai of Mebius was followed by diverse characters such as the young psychopath Otoya in the adult drama Watashitachi no Kyokasho, the naive otaku Shinji in the teenage comedy Hana-Kimi and the lively street musician Mitsuru in the late night suspense Shigeshoshi, allowing Igarashi to develop his acting through various genres and different character types.

June 2007 marked Igarashi's theatre debut, guest-starring in the musical D-BOYS STAGE Volume 1: Kanbai Onrei, a D-BOYS project featuring all group members, in the same manner of the 2006 drama/documentary series DD-BOYS. In 2008 he will again guest star in D-BOYS STAGE Volume 2: Last Game.[3] In October 2007 came Igarashi's radio debut with D-RADIO BOYS, another D-BOYS project. Igarashi hosts the weekly show with Shigeshoshi co-star Masato Wada, featuring guest D-BOYS members in each show.

He has also been chosen as a member of D-BOYS special unit D*DATE. After the successful release of D*Date's 2013 single "Glory Days", Igarashi Shunji declared his retirement by the end of November,2013 from the Entertainment Industry in one of the D8Date live performances. At the beginning of November, this announcement was officially introduced in the D-Boys official page.

Filmography

Television

Title Character Year Network
Ruri no Shima n/a 2005 NTV
Hanazakari no Kimitachi e Noe Shinji 2005 Fuji TV
Hatsukare Tabane 2006 GyaoNet Cinema
DD-BOYS Himself 2006 TV Asahi
Ultraman Mebius Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius 2006/2007 TBS
Kuuneru to koro sumu to koro Keita Aoki 2007 ktv
Watashitachi no Kyokasho Otoya Ameki 2007 Fuji TV
Shigeshoshi Mitsuru Natsui 2007 TV Tokyo
Oishii Depachika Kensaku Kashiwagi 2008 TV Asahi
Isshun no Kaze ni Nare Kagiyama 2008 Fuji TV
Rookies Tetsuro Yufune 2008 TBS
Ando Natsu Kenji 2008 TBS
Giragira Eagle 2008 TV Asahi
Ninkyo Helper Kurosawa Goro 2009 Fuji TV
Paradise Kiss Movie Isabella 2010
Answer Hasebe 2012

Cinema

Title Character Year
Neo Horror Series: Oresama Dai Kouzui Takumi 2005
Ultraman Mebius & Ultraman Brothers Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius 2006
Drift 3: Taka Hayato 2007
Drift 4: Hayato Hayato 2007
Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius 2008
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius 2009
Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius 2010
Paradise Kiss Daisuke Yamamoto/Isabella Yamamoto 2011

Other media

Theatre

Radio

Promotional media

Igarashi has been featured in the following promotional releases:

CDs

  • Ultraman Mebius/Run through! -CREW GUYS- - Project DMM with Ultra Bouei-tai (Ultraman Mebius)

Photobooks

  • D-BOYS: D-BOYS (2005/04, ISBN 4-924566-42-X)
  • D-BOYS: START! (2006/03, ISBN 4-05-403035-1)
  • mirai (2006/09, ISBN 4-8470-2962-3) - solo photobook
  • Hanazakari no Kimi Tachi e - Ikemen Paradise Making Book (2007/09, ISBN 4-8470-1739-0)

References

  1. "D-BOYS". Web.archive.org. 2004-08-15. Archived from the original on August 15, 2004. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  2. DD-BOYS (TV-series). Japan: TV Asahi. 2006.
  3. "Dステ Official Site". D-boys.com. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
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