Yamada Takayuki (1983)
Other name: 山田孝之 やまだ たかゆき 야마다 다카유키 Takayuki Yamada Такаюки Ямада
Age: 41
Birthday: October, 20, 1983
Nationality: Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Height: 169 CM
Description
Yamada Takayuki is a Japanese actor, singer, and producer in Japan. At the age of 15, he was discovered by his Talent Agency Stardust and made his debut in Psychometrer Eiji 2. His subsequent portrayal as the "cool" younger brother of the heroine in the hit NHK Asadora Drama Churasan won him wide recognition.He is best known for his starring roles as Matsumoto Sakutaro in the 2004 melancholic drama Sekai no Chuushin de, Ai wo Sakebu and as the computer geek in 2005 movie Densha Otoko.In recent years, he has focused on film with Japanese media often dubbing him as chameleon actor for his wide acting spectrum throughout his career.(Source: D-Addicts | Wikipedia)
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The Day I Realized I’m in Love (2023)
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Bakuman. (2015)
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SHARK Season 2
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Nobunaga Concerto
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Monsterz
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252 Seizonsha Ari
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Byakuyako 2006
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The Letters 2006
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Nobunaga Concerto The Movie (2016)
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Taiyou no Uta (2006)
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