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Yuya Yagira

Yuya Yagira

Japanese actor (born 1990)


Yuya Yagira (柳楽 優弥, Yagira Yūya, born March 26, 1990) is a Japanese actor. In 2004, he became the youngest winner of the Best Actor award[1] in the history of the Cannes Film Festival for his portrayal of 12-year-old Akira in the highly acclaimed Nobody Knows.[2]

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Career

Yagira was 12 years old and not a professional actor, when filming began for Nobody Knows in 2002.[3] He then immediately went on to television projects and other films. He co-starred with Eriko Sato in Akane Yamada's All to the Sea which was released in 2010[4] and co-starred with Kie Kitano in Taro Hyugaji's Under the Nagasaki Sky, released in 2013.[5]

In 2021, Yagira played young Takeshi Kitano in the biopic Asakusa Kid.

Personal life

Yagira was hospitalized on August 29, 2008 for a drug overdose, with early reports calling it a suicide attempt.[6][7] Yagira later denied that he had been trying to kill himself, noting that he was the one who called an ambulance after he began feeling ill from taking the pills.  According to his blog:

"The incident followed an argument with my family. In a fit of anger I took a larger than usual dosage of my prescription tranquilizers.
As a result I felt ill and asked for an ambulance to be called."[6]

Japan Zone 1 September 2008

On January 15, 2010, Yuya Yagira married TV personality Ellie Toyota at Tokyo's Meiji Shrine. They had registered their marriage on January 14.[8] They have a child together.[9]

Brand endorsements

In 2018, Yagira became the brand ambassador for Japanese men's grooming brand GATSBY.[10] He starred in the TV Commercial "GATSBY Cop", together with popular Japanese actor Mackenyu Arata.

Filmography

Television

  • Kunimitsu no Matsuri (KTV, 2003), Shinsaku Sakagami
  • Denchi ga Kireru Made (TV Asahi, 2004), Daichi Takano
  • Tokyo23: Survival City (WOWOW, 2010), Noboru Arai[11]
  • Lady: Saigo no Hanzai Profile, episodes 4, 5 (TBS, 2011), Satoshi Tatsumi[12]
  • Galileo XX (Fuji TV, 2013), Kento Tōma[13]
  • Aoi Honō (TV Tokyo, 2014), Moyuru Honoo[14]
  • Nobunaga Concerto, episode 1 (Fuji TV, 2014), Oda Nobuyuki[15]
  • Nurses of the Palace (TBS, 2015), Kōtarō Nakano[16]
  • Mare (NHK, Asadora, 2015), Daisuke Ikehata[17]
  • We're Millennials. Got a Problem? (NTV, 2016), Maribu Michigami[18]
  • The Brave Yoshihiko and The Seven Driven People (TV Tokyo, 2016), Yuusha Yoshihiko
  • Naotora: The Lady Warlord (NHK, Taiga Drama, 2017), Ryūun-maru
  • Mom, May I Quit Being Your Daughter? (NHK, 2017), Taichi Matsushima
  • Frankenstein's Love (NTV, 2017), Seiya Inaniwa
  • Gintama: Mitsuba hen (dTV, 2017), Toshiro Hijikata
  • Gintama of the Unusual (dTV, 2018), Toshiro Hijikata
  • From Today, It's My Turn, episode 3 (NTV, 2018), Moyuru Honoo
  • A Day-Off of Kasumi Arimura, episode 4 (Wowow, 2020), Kevin Takeda[19]
  • Gift of Fire (NHK, 2020), Osamu Ishimura
  • Pay to Ace (NTV, 2021), Kurodo Kuroki[20]
  • Gannibal (Disney+, 2022), Daigo Agawa[21]

Film

Awards


References

  1. "Japanese teenager wins best actor award at Cannes". The Japan Times. 24 May 2004.
  2. King, Susan (9 February 2005). "Hidden neglect brought to light". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
  3. "Yagira Yuya Denies Suicide Attempt". Japan Zone - Entertainment. Japan Zone. 1 September 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  4. "Yagira Yuya, Ellie Toyota Wed". Japan Zone - Entertainment News. Japan Zone. 15 January 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  5. Di Placido, Dani. "Yuya Yagira Talks Gut-Churning Series 'Gannibal'". Forbes. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  6. "GATSBY's Campaign Video & CM Wins Prizes in Three Categories at ADFEST 2019" (PDF). Mandom Corporation Japan. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  7. "Episode 5 on Official website" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  8. "Galileo Official website" (in Japanese). Fuji Television Network, Inc. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  9. "Masshiro Official website" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  10. "Mare Official website" (in Japanese). NHK. Archived from the original on 2015-05-10. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  11. "Pay to Ace". Nippon TV. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  12. "さかなのこ". eiga.com. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
  13. "夏目アラタの結婚". eiga.com. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  14. "Festival de Cannes: Nobody Knows". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 11 November 2009.

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