Masaharu Fukuyama | |||
Native Name: | 福山 雅治 | ||
Native Name Lang: | ja | ||
Nationality: | Japanese | ||
Birth Date: | 1969 2, mf=yes | ||
Birth Place: | Nagasaki, Japan[1] | ||
Education: | Nagasaki Prefectural Nagasaki Technical High School | ||
Years Active: | 1988–present | ||
Agent: | Amuse, Inc. | ||
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is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor from Nagasaki. He debuted in 1990 with the single "Tsuioku no Ame no Naka".
Fukuyama is represented by the agency Amuse, Inc.[2]
While he can also be seen in Japanese television dramas, Fukuyama is best known for his singing career. His 1992 breakout single "Good night" gained a wide audience because of its tie-in with the TV drama Ai wo Douda.[3] In 1993, he made his first appearance in Kōhaku Uta Gassen, on which only successful J-pop and enka artists are invited to perform. Propelled by the success of Hitotsu Yane no Shita, in which he played Chinichan, the second older brother in the Kashiwagi family, he had his first million-selling single, "It's Only Love/Sorry Baby", in 1994. His 1995 single "Hello" became the second highest selling single that year.
He took a hiatus in 1996, stopping all his entertainment activities except his radio shows. He returned to the entertainment scene in 1998, and his first single after two years hiatus, "Heart/You", landed at number 3 on Oricon chart and sold 569,000 copies in total. Encouraged by this success, he began his Daikanshasai (Thanksgiving) series of concerts, to show his appreciation from the support he obtained from his fans.
"Sakura Zaka" and "Niji" are among Masaharu's popular songs. His 2000 single "Sakura Zaka" sold more than 751,000 copies in its first week and remained at the top of the Japanese Oricon chart for 3 consecutive weeks; it sold about 2,299,000 copies on the Oricon charts overall.[4] "Niji" was a theme song for the Japanese drama Water Boys. His triple A-side single "Niji/Himawari/Sore ga Subete sa", released on August 26, 2003, debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon single charts and topped them for five consecutive weeks.[5] His has cemented his status as the best-selling male solo artist in Japan,[6] having sold 21.27 million copies so far.
In 2007, after a four-years absence from drama, Fukuyama returned to television, starring as the brilliant but eccentric physics associate professor, Manabu Yukawa, in the television drama Galileo. He won "Best Actor" at the 55th Television Drama Academy Awards for the role. He also formed a band, KOH+, with his co-star in the drama Kou Shibasaki.
In 2008, NHK selected Fukuyama to portray Sakamoto Ryōma, the title character, in the 2010 year-long prime-time television Taiga drama Ryōmaden.[7]
In 2009, he held his 20th anniversary national arena tour which covered 36 performances in 12 cities over four consecutive months (June to September) with a total audience count of 500,000.[8] [9] Two weeks before the tour started, he held four shows at the Nippon Budokan (May 28, 29 and June 4, 5) his first ever solo concerts there, as part of his almost yearly thanksgiving concert ritual.[10] While the Tour was still ongoing, on August 29 and 30, he went back to his hometown Nagasaki and held two open-air concerts at the Mount Inasa Park outdoor stage, with simultaneous public viewing free of charge for 50,000 Nagasaki citizens at the nearby Nagasaki Baseball Stadium (commonly known as the Big N to locals). Official figures announced a final audience count of 80,000 for the Mount Inasa concerts and Big N public viewing, in just over the two days alone.[11] [12]
The master ringtone (Chaku Uta) download of his song "Hatsukoi" began on November 6, 2009.[13] It sold about 150,000 downloads in five days, and, on November 13, 2009, it was announced that the song would be released as a physical CD single on December 16, 2009.[14] The single debuted at number 1 on the Oricon weekly charts, with sales of around 151,000 copies in the first week of the release.[15] He performed "Hatsukoi" at the 60th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on New Year's Eve 2009, his first appearance at the event since 1993 and joined John Woo's upcoming film Manhut[16]
On November 3 2023, It was revealed that he will be voicing King Magnifico in the Japanese dubbing of the Disney film Wish.
Fukuyama married Japanese actress Kazue Fukiishi on September 28, 2015, the same day as her birthday.[17] Their first child was born on December 22, 2016.[18] [19]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes | Ref. |
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1988 | Hon no 5g | Sanzō Hashimoto | Kei Ōta | [20] | |
1996 | Atlanta Boogie | Radio DJ | Masashi Yamamoto | [21] | |
2008 | Suspect X | Manabu Yukawa | Hiroshi Nishitani | Lead role | |
2009 | Shōgo Saeki | Hiroshi Nishitani | Special appearance | ||
2011 | Masaaki Fukuyama | Yukiyo Teramoto | Voice role | [22] | |
Shōgo Saeki | Hiroshi Nishitani | Special appearance | [23] | ||
2013 | Midsummer's Equation | Manabu Yukawa | Hiroshi Nishitani | Lead role | |
Like Father, Like Son | Ryōta Nonomiya | Hirokazu Koreeda | Lead role | [24] | |
2014 | Keishi Ōtomo | [25] | |||
Hiko Seijūrō | Keishi Ōtomo | ||||
2016 | Scoop! | Shizuka Miyakonojō | Hitoshi Ōne | Lead role | |
2017 | The Third Murder | Tomoaki Shigemori | Hirokazu Koreeda | Lead role | |
Manhunt | Satoshi Yamura | John Woo | Lead role; Chinese film | [26] | |
2018 | Mirai | Young Man | Mamoru Hosoda | Voice role | [27] |
2019 | At the End of the Matinee | Satoshi Makino | Hiroshi Nishitani | Lead role | [28] |
2020 | Last Letter | Kyōshirō Otosaka | Shunji Iwai | [29] | |
2022 | Silent Parade | Manabu Yukawa | Hiroshi Nishitani | Lead role | [30] |
Butt Detective: Shiriarty | Professor Shiriarty | Yuriko Kado | Voice role | [31] | |
2023 | Looking for Antonio Inoki | Narrator | Keisuke Wada / Mitsuhiro Mihara | Documentary | [32] |
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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1991 | Ashita ga Aru Kara | Ryōichi Wakamura | TBS | [34] | |
1992 | Ai wa Dōda | Makoto Yazawa | TBS | [35] | |
Homework | Shūji Takimoto | TBS | [36] | ||
1993–97 | Under One Roof | Masaya Kashiwagi | Fuji TV | 2 seasons | |
1995 | Itsuka Mata Aeru | Shinichi Konno | Fuji TV | Lead role | [37] |
1998 | Meguri Ai | Shuji Nakata | TBS | Lead role | [38] |
1999 | Furuhata Ninzaburō | Gaku Hori | Fuji TV | Episode 8, season 3 | [39] |
Perfect Love | Taketo Kusunoki | Fuji TV | Lead role | [40] | |
2003 | The Beauty or the Beast | Hiromi Nagase | Fuji TV | Lead role | [41] |
Tengoku no Daisuke e | Yōhei Iida | NTV | Lead role; Television film | [42] | |
2007–13 | Galileo | Manabu Yukawa | Fuji TV | Lead role; 2 seasons | |
2008 | Galileo: Episode Zero | Manabu Yukawa | Fuji TV | Lead role; Television film | [43] |
2010 | Ryōmaden | Sakamoto Ryōma | NHK | Lead role; Taiga drama | [44] |
2016 | Love Song | Kōhei Kamishiro | Fuji TV | Lead role | [45] |
2019 | Everyone's Demoted | Hiroshi Kataoka | TBS | Lead role | |
2022 | The Forbidden Magic | Manabu Yukawa | Fuji TV | Lead role; Television film | [46] |
2023 | The Last Man: The Blind Profiler | Hiromi Minami | TBS | Lead role | [47] |
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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2015–present | Fukuyama Masaharu: Fuku no Radio | Host | Tokyo FM | [48] | |
2020–present | Jet Stream | Host | Tokyo FM | [49] | |
Acoustic guitars[50]
Electric bass
Electric guitars[51]