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1 Career  





2 Filmography  



2.1  Television  





2.2  Cinema  







3 Other media  



3.1  Radio  





3.2  Theatre  





3.3  Voice acting  





3.4  Endorsements  







4 Promotional media  



4.1  CDs  





4.2  DVDs  





4.3  Photobooks  







5 References  





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Yūichi Nakamura (actor)






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Yūichi Nakamura
中村 優一
Born (1987-10-08) October 8, 1987 (age 36)
OccupationActor
Years active2003–2012, 2014–present

Yūichi Nakamura (中村 優一, Nakamura Yūichi, born October 8, 1987) is a Japanese actor. He is best known for the roles of Kyōsuke Kiriya in the 2005 tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Hibiki, Otoya Hanazono in the 2006 midnight drama Princess Princess D, and Yuto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos in the 2007 tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Den-O.

Nakamura was affiliated with the acting group D-Boys produced by Watanabe Entertainment.

In 2012, he announced he would be taking a break from show business, but in 2014 he announced he had been signed to a new talent agency, G-Star.Pro.[1]

Career[edit]

Nakamura started his career in entertainment in 2003, joining the talent agency Johnny & Associates under the Johnny's Jr. division. However, through his time in Johnny's Jr., Nakamura realized he had more interest in pursuing a career in acting than in music, despite the passion for dance that motivated him to join the agency. When Watanabe Entertainment's action production group D-Boys announced its first public audition searching for new talents in 2004, Nakamura left Johnny & Associates to try for the new group that conformed more to the career he sought.[2]

On July 27, 2004, Nakamura performed in the D-Boys Open Audition, and came in as the Grand Prize winner. He joined the group shortly after,[3] along with runner-up Shunji Igarashi and third-placer Katsuki Nakamura. Nakamura was one of the constantly-expanding group's longest-standing members.

In March 2010, Nakamura became part of a new D-Boys sub-unit named D-Date alongside Shunji Igarashi, Kōji Seto, Hirofumi Araki and Arata Horii,[4] but had to leave for health reasons and medical treatment. Despite recovering, on September 25, 2012, he resigned from his agency, retiring from the entertainment industry.[5]

He returns to the show business on August 31, 2014.[6]

On December 18, 2022, Nakamura announces his marriage to a non-celebrity woman.[7]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Network
2005 Gokusen 2 Yūichi Kawada Nippon Television
Daisuki! Itsugo Go!! n/a Tokyo Broadcasting System
Kamen Rider Hibiki Kyosuke Kiriya TV Asahi
2006 Kitana(i) Hero Hiroshi Onodera Nippon Television
Princess Princess D Otoya Hanazono TV Asahi
DD-Boys Himself TV Asahi
Kazoku Zenzai Kou Kamizawa Tokyo Broadcasting System
2007 Puzzle Masanori Ootaka TV Asahi
Shinigami no Ballad Makoto Hayama TV Tokyo
Delicious Gakuin Ryouji Nangou TV Tokyo
Kamen Rider Den-O Yūto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos TV Asahi
2008 Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu Masayuki Misaki Fuji Television
2009 Twin Spica Shū Suzuki NHK
Last Mail 2 Kazuki Yamada BS Asahi
The Negotiator Tomoyuki Miura TV Asahi
2010 Sunao ni Narenakute Shu Mizuno Fuji Television
Jotei Kaoruko Junpei Kojima TV Asahi
Moyashimon Tadayasu Souemon Sawaki Fuji Television
2019 Kamen Rider Zi-O Kyosuke Kiriya (later transform to Kamen Rider Hibiki) TV Asahi
Yūto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos

Cinema[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Kamen Rider Den-O: I'm Born! Yūto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos
2008 Kamen Rider Den-O & Kiva: Climax Deka Yūto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos
Saraba Kamen Rider Den-O: Final Countdown Yūto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos
Classmates Jun Shibahara
Taiikukan Baby Jun Shibahara
Shakariki! Daisuke Hatomura (Poppo)
Bokura no Houteishiki Shinpei Shimokura
Kaze Ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru Akane Kashiwazaki
2009 Cho Kamen Rider Den-O & Decade Neo Generations: The Onigashima Warship Yūto Sakurai
Wangan Midnight Akio Asakura
2010 Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy Yūto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos
2015 Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider 3 Yūto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos
2016 Humming of Yaeko Eiji Ishizaki
2020 Dance, Mita Mayor Maruyama
2021 Love and the Grand Tug-of-war [8]
2022 Ultraman Trigger: Episode Z Tokioka Ryuichi/Zabil/Evil Trigger (voice)
1446: An Eternal Minute [9]
Nagisa ni Saku Hana [10]

Other media[edit]

Radio[edit]

Theatre[edit]

Voice acting[edit]

Endorsements[edit]

Promotional media[edit]

Nakamura has been featured in the following promotional releases:

CDs[edit]

DVDs[edit]

Photobooks[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "皆様へ". 2014-08-30. Retrieved 2014-09-02.
  • ^ "D-RADIO BOYS 2008年0105日 (Close-up Member: Yuichi Nakamura)". D-RADIO BOYS feat. D-BOYS. Season 1. Episode 14. 2008-01-05.
  • ^ "1st D-BOYS Audition Winners announcement as of August 15, 2004". Archived from the original on 2004-08-15. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  • ^ "D☆DATE OFFICIAL WEBSITE". Retrieved 2010-12-04.
  • ^ 俳優・中村優一が芸能界卒業「違う道を歩んでいきたい」 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-09-25.
  • ^ "Yuichi Nakamura Return to Show Business" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2014-08-31.
  • ^ "中村優一、一般女性との結婚報告「人生を支え合いながら歩んでいけたら」". ORICON NEWS. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  • ^ "大綱引の恋". eiga.com. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  • ^ "永遠の1分。". eiga.com. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  • ^ "渚に咲く花". eiga.com. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
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