Kohei Otomo
Kohei Otomo |
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Native name |
大友 康平 |
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Born |
(1956-01-01) January 1, 1956 Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan |
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Genres |
J-Rock |
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Occupation(s) |
Singer, actor, tarento |
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Years active |
1980– |
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Labels |
Indies |
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Associated acts |
Hound Dog |
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Kohei Otomo (大友 康平, Ōtomo Kōhei, born January 1, 1956 in Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese vocalist, actor, and tarento represented by Iehokku. His maternal uncle is Naoki Prize writer Hideo Osabe. His wife is model Keiko Kinoshita.
Discography
Year |
Title |
Notes |
1997 | "Heaven" | Solo debut single |
Heaven | First solo album |
1999 | "Take Me Out to the Ball Game: Boku o Yakyū ni Tsuretette" | |
2001 | "Yume no Betsu no Namae" | |
| "Starting Over" | Cancelled |
2008 | "Rise" | |
J-Standard 70's | Cover album |
2010 | "Hana wa Saku" | |
Music provision
Title |
Notes |
Kayoco "Knockin' My Heart" | Composer |
Naomi Kawashima "School Scandal" | Composer |
Hiromoto Okubo "Diamond Hero" | Lyrics |
Ryosuke Miki "Story: Kimi ni Au Tame no" | Lyrics |
Monomane All Stars "I.D. Imitation Diamond" | Lyrics |
Filmography
TV series
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
Ref. |
1990 | Gold Rush | Junichi Muraki | Lead role; First lead role | |
1999 | Nodo Jiman | Keisuke Araki | Lead role | |
2004 | Break Through! | Radio station director | | |
2005 | Aterui | Aterui | | [2] |
Irasshai mase, Kanja-sama. | Akio Onchi | | |
2007 | Love Death | | | |
Speed Master | Tatsuji Sakurai | | |
2008 | Jirō Naga Sangokushi | Sataro's numazu | | |
2009 | Warau Keikan | Master Yasuda | | |
2011 | Asassin | | | |
Drama
Year |
Title |
Role |
Network |
Notes |
2000 | Fly Kōkū Gakuen Graffiti | Takumi Hara | NHK | Lead role |
2001 | Josi Ana | Shinichi Takamizawa | Fuji TV | |
2004 | Return Match: Haisha Fukkatsu-sen | | Fuji TV | Lead role |
2007 | O Banzai! | Toosu Yamagata | MBS | |
Benkyō Shite Itai! | Kosaku Ide | NHK | |
2008 | Shizuko Natsuki Suspense Tokubetsu Kikaku / Yonmojinosatsui Hime-goto | Shinichi Kajiwara | TV Tokyo | |
Dai 27-kai Yokomizo Seishi Mystery Taishō / Gosan | Toyama-bengoshi | TV Tokyo | |
Cat Street | Film director | NHK | |
2009 | Hōigaku Kyōshitsu no Jiken File | Tsutomu Matsuba | TV Asahi | |
Gekai Shugoro Hatomura | Koichi Ogasawara | Fuji TV | |
2010 | Akai Reikyūsha Series | Tadashi Yona | Fuji TV | |
Freeter, Ie wo Kau | Sadao Daietsu | Fuji TV | |
2011 | Bartender | Seiji Yamanouchi | TV Asahi | Episode 6 |
Garo: Makai Senki | Shigezo Igari | TV Tokyo | Episode 8 |
2012 | Saiko no Jinsei | Eisuke Tanaka | TBS | |
Joi Shoko Kuraishi Series | Kazuyoshi Akai | Fuji TV | |
Soko o Nantoka | Kotaro Sugawara | NHK BS Premium | |
2013 | Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono | Burai | TV Tokyo | |
Kumo no Kaidan | Eiji Muraki | NTV | |
Oh, My Dad!! | Kawabe | Fuji TV | Episode 8 |
Katsuo | Takeo Yamamura | NHK | Lead role |
2014 | Konya wa Kokoro Dake Daite | Yukio Fukao | NHK BS Premium | |
2015 | Keiseizaimin no Otoko | Tanaka Giichi | NHK | Lead role |
| 44-sai no Cheerleader!! | Haruhiko Onodera | NHK BS Premium | |
2016 | Never Let Me Go | Vintage clothes store manager | TBS | Episode 5 |
TV series
Year |
Title |
Network |
Notes |
2007 | Ongaku Variety Nagira TV Ano Jidai o Katare! | Kayo Pops Channel | |
2009 | Nanmon Kaiketsu! Go Kinjo no Sokojikara | NHK G | |
Iitabi Yume Kibun | TV Tokyo | |
Sports Tairiku: Tokyo Yakult Swallows, Ryoji Aikawa | NHK | Narration |
2011 | Gyōretsu no Dekiru Horitsu Sōdansho | NTV | |
Matsumoto Hitoshi no MaruMaru na Hanashi | Fuji TV | Narrator |
J-Pop Seishun no '80 | NHK BS Premium | Moderator |
Athlete no Tamashī | NHK G | Narrator |
2012 | NHK Special | NHK G | Narrator |
Radio series
Year |
Title |
Network |
Notes |
1980 | Meiji Seika Teikyō The Beatles | NCB | |
1986 | School's Out | NCB | |
2005 | Kohei Otomo no Music Camp | NBS | |
Advertisements
Year |
Title |
Notes |
1998 | Kikkoman "Triangle" | |
2007 | Dainihon Jochugiku "Katorisu" | |
2011 | NTT East "Hikari i Frame 2" | |
2016 | JA Bank "Nenkin Kōza Senior Ōen" | |
References
- ↑ "新 家の履歴書". Shukan Bunshun. 30 Jan 2014. p. 96–99.
- ↑ "主な登場人物紹介" (in Japanese). Cinema Tohoku. Retrieved 26 Jun 2016.
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