Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Tsumabuki Satoshi
Tsumabuki Satoshi
[Edit this paragraph]Personal file
Name: Tsumabuki Satoshi
[2] Japanese name: Tsumabuki Satoshi (つまぶきさとし, Roman pinyin Tsubuki Satoshi )
Identity: Actor
Birthday: December 13, 1980
Birthplace: Mihashi Town, Sanmon County, Fukuoka Prefecture (now: Yanagawa City)< /p>
Blood type: O
Height: 171CM
Characteristics: Refreshing and healthy image, bright and friendly smile
Favorite music Home: くるり, RADWIMPS, Mr.Children
Favorite subject: History
Goal as an actor: Starring in a Taiga drama
Musical development: Tsumabuki Satoshi once formed a band "Basking Lite" with his brother Tsumabuki Shinya to perform music activities. Tsumabuki Satoshi served as the bassist and vocalist in the band.
[Edit this paragraph] The road to acting
Debut experience
Many people think that Satoshi Tsumabuki’s surname is “Tsumabuki”, but in fact his surname is “ "Zhufumu", the single name has the character "Cong". In 1997, two artists, HORIPRO and AMUSE, Satoshi Tsumabuki's management company and Japan Broadcasting Corporation jointly planned the world's first AUDITION PROJECT "STAR AUDITION". Satoshi Tsumabuki applied for the first "Super BIG AUDITION" GRAND PRIX audition with a photo post. He stood out from 3 million people and won the top prize, becoming an artist under HORIPRO. His enthusiastic boy-next-door image immediately caught the attention of insiders and audiences alike.
On November 7, 1998, he made his debut in the TV series "Shining Days" and officially started his acting career. Over the next two years or so, Satoshi Tsumabuki had numerous minor roles.
Show your edge
In 2002, a movie called "Five Boys Who Jumped into the Water" changed the fate of Satoshi Tsumabuki. It was this small production that had a box office of over 100 million US dollars[1] and participated in the Berlin Film Festival. Satoshi Tsumabuki's outstanding performance in the film made him unanimously favored by all walks of life and considered him comparable to Takuya Kimura and Yosuke Kubotsuka. Best Newcomer. Many Japanese film and television critics believe that Satoshi Tsumabuki is characterized by his personality and affinity, and that he is suitable for a wide range of roles. His future is bright.
To be precise, Satoshi Tsumabuki really became popular in 2003, when "Five Boys in the Water" won him the Best Newcomer Award at the 39th Japanese Film "Golden Arrow Awards" and the "Japan Annual Film Awards Individual Special Award", and even won the "Japan Film Awards Best Actor" crown. After that, his good luck began. He collaborated with Takuya Kimura in "Tadaomizo", starred in the commemorative drama "SABU" filmed by Nagoya TV, and starred in the life comedy "Lunch Queen" which was released in September. Co-starring the popular actress Yuko Takeuchi. His frequent collaborations with big names have boosted his popularity.
Since then, Satoshi Tsumabuki's acting career has gradually broadened, and he has quickly grown from a newcomer to a powerful star, with movies or TV series released every year. Representative works include "Jose and the Tigers and Fishes", which tells the touching love story between the genius Ikewaki Kakuzu and the dedicated Yu Tsumabuki. For this work, Tsumabuki won the Film Newspaper Best Actor Award in one fell swoop. And his seemingly supporting role in "Pago and the Magic Picture Book" reflects his characteristics. In early TV dramas, such as "Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park SP", Tsumabuki played the role of a gang member who was often bullied and later became a gangster nicknamed "Monkey" (the third episode of "Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park SP"), and In the finale of "Kisarazu Cat's Eye", Tsumabuki Yumo made a guest appearance as a professional baseball player Oyamada.
Whether in the movie "Five Teenagers" or the TV series "Lunch Queen", Satoshi Tsumabuki plays a promising young man with pure character. In the past, in order to please female audiences, Japanese men Idols have always focused on being "fresh, clean and not tight", and are often "handsome and pleasant", with at most a cool expression (Kashiwara Takashi, Takizawa Hideaki, etc. are typical examples). However, the trend changes so fast that you can't catch it. The latest boys who are leading the trend have switched to a route with less makeup and powder. They no longer have to pretend to be innocent and cute in front of the scene, but highlight their lively and wild nature. The frank and cheerful Tsumabuki Satoshi came into being.
Recent Developments
Satoshi Tsumabuki starred in "Magic Hour", "Children of the Dark", "Tokyo!" in 2008. 》 "Pago and the Magic Picture Book", "Piggy Classroom" and other 5 movies starring Satoshi Tsumabuki played by Naoe Kane. The characters in each movie are different. It can be seen from this that the vectors Tsumabuki Satoshi released cannot be underestimated.
This year is already the eleventh year of Satoshi Tsumabuki's acting career. He started by starring in the movie "Infection Islands", using documentary techniques to describe the plague caused by a new type of virus that has never been seen before. Then it broke out and hit humans, and the role played by Tsumabuki was an emergency doctor in a private hospital who was experiencing a living hell. In a scene opposite a university professor (Fuji Tatsuya) who is an authority on avian influenza research in the Philippines, Tsumabuki's emotions beyond acting naturally burst out, "Actually, this was not written in the script, and it was just like that in the end. As expected of Fuji Tatsuya, when I acted opposite him, I completely forgot about my normal self and acted out the scene with unimaginable emotions. When I was filming "Infected Islands", I acted opposite other actors. , there are several scenes that are very unforgettable for me. Looking back now, as long as there are people by my side, I can discover a new self through the medium of acting.”
I have experienced the brilliance and glory of human nature. The performance of the dark Satsuki Tsumabuki in the NHK Taiga drama "Heaven and Earth" will be even more worth looking forward to. Satoshi Tsumabuki once said in an interview when he debuted that "starring in a Taiga drama is my goal as an actor." Naoe Kanetsugu, played by Satoshi Tsumabuki, is a retainer of Uesugi Kagekatsu. After Shangshan Kenshin's death, his adopted son Jing Sheng succeeded him. He was a resourceful general who was active from the Warring States Period to the early modern period, but he is a little-known figure in history. Satoshi Tsumabuki's favorite subject in school was history: "I only learned about Kanetsugu after reading the original work. It turns out that when I took history classes at school, I always listened and studied very seriously, so before I played this role, I I want to know more about the historical background."
[Edit this paragraph] Personal Quotes
About acting
"There was a period of time where I was very confused, but I was. An actor can only act. However, acting is like an inseparable part of me. Living with my official website cover photo has transcended my work and can move others. I will not forget this feeling in the future. Keep acting."
"When I first debuted, people often said that I had no personality. Indeed, compared to actors of the same generation, I felt that I had no personality at one time. Troubled. Gradually, I thought, "Isn't it still a personality to have no personality?" Since then, I can paint in a variety of colors.
"If you only stick to your own opinions, nothing will be left. The evaluation of others will come second. This is the key to what kind of character you express. If you cannot express your attitude, you will not be able to reach the audience's heart. The audience experiences the work through me, and if I can’t feel the joy, anger, sorrow, and joy in it, that’s my fault.”
To this day, even without the "watching" of the camera, Satoshi Tsumabuki often "gets into the drama" unconsciously. When being interviewed by a reporter, he knew clearly that such interviews were arranged in advance, and there would occasionally be people talking next to him, but Satoshi Tsumabuki, who was too involved, seemed not to hear anything and was only concentrating on answering the reporter's questions. . He laughed at himself and said: "That's because I entered the play. Everything will be associated with acting anytime, anywhere, and of course I learned a lot from it. If an actor wants to grow, observing and talking to people is the most important thing. ".
Emotional transcendence during filming
"The play describes a dangerous situation that has never happened in the human world, so I can only rely on my own imagination to act. But what I What I wanted was to be able to express the character more realistically than I imagined. Especially in the second half, when I was left alone to fight, I fell into an abyss of despair. I didn’t think too much about it at first! I went directly to the scene to shoot. Maybe for someone like me who is used to being lazy in peace, the effect will be the most realistic after experiencing the danger in the play. The audience is not convinced. So I concluded that unless it is the transcendence caused by the character, it is impossible to express it beyond the ordinary feelings. In short, it is a kind of selfless and inner voice. ”
< p> Experience of life and death“In the movie, people kept dying in front of me, but I didn’t have time to grieve for each person who died. As an emergency doctor, I had to live for treatment. People moved forward bravely. I felt more relaxed when I was working hard, but I felt very uncomfortable at the end of the shooting. "I am a relatively clumsy person and I can't do it right away. Switch button. It was also very difficult for me in the filming of "Pago and the Magic Picture Book"... In which I played the role of a former child actor who finally gave up on life because he could not successfully transition into an adult actor. Always gloomy (laughing)... I really envy those talented actors. For example, in "Infected Islands", it was a collaboration with Ikewaki Senzuru again. She was an easy person to get into before filming started. For a second, he was still talking about things that had nothing to do with the scene, laughing loudly, and when he said, "Get ready, let's go!" "The moment the voice sounded, I immediately started crying with a serious expression.
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Expectations for the future
“For me, 2008, whether it was good or bad, was a harvest year; and this year I want to dedicate what I have gained. Come out and be a year of flying over, and what you gain in other ways also want to give back. ”
“Looking back at my previous works, I realize that at that time, I was young and didn’t think about anything, which was a rare advantage. Not thinking about anything is a great advantage. The part without knowledge and experience can be used completely freely. Now that I have knowledge and experience, there are more things to consider, and they are often magnified and magnified in my mind, racking my brains. I really want to reset it and play it all over again. You can grow a lot this way. ”
“2009 is a year of opportunity to awaken the Japanese people’s sense of gentleness, kindness, and harmony with nature. For example, "Let's start tasting" before eating is a vocabulary that is only found in Japan. Now that this word has been passed down, I can't help but feel the gratitude the Japanese felt for food in ancient times. I also want to truly convey the true meaning through my acting. ”
[Edit this paragraph] Romance off the screen
Relationship with Yuki Shibasaki
Satoshi Tsumabuki and Yuki Shibasaki co-starred in the Japanese drama "Orange Days" in the summer of 2004 After they started dating, the relationship between the two developed rapidly. From time to time, the media witnessed the two having appointments with Satoshi Shibasaki and Yuki Shibasaki. According to reports, Satoshi Tsuma and Yuki Shibasaki made a special trip to celebrate her birthday party, and Yuki Shibasaki was there. His father has also recognized Satoshi Tsumabuki as his "quasi-son-in-law." What's even more rare is that the agencies of both parties have also acquiesced in the relationship between the two. The movie "Dororo"
The two have been dating in a low-key manner for four years. Although there have been reports that their relationship has faded, they still spent the New Year with Shibasaki Yuki's father and returned to their wives. Satoshi's visit to his parents' hometown showed that their relationship was moving toward stability. However, Satoshi and Yuki Shibasaki, who had always been expected to get married by the Japanese media, were revealed to have broken up in 2007, and they were originally scheduled to continue to star in the hit movie. The filming plan for the sequel to "Dororo" has been temporarily shelved.
The 2009 NHK TV drama "Tenchiren" starring Tsumabuki Satoshi has a one-year filming period. Marriage has also received special attention recently. According to the latest Japanese magazine "Weekly Women", after some twists and turns, he and his rumored girlfriend Yuki Shibazaki have reconciled. The two were even secretly photographed taking their parents back to their hometown. After arriving in Fukuoka, on the way out of the airport, Shibazaki Yuki and Tsumabuki Satoshi's mother were chatting and laughing. It was known that Tsumabuki Satoshi's parents took great care of Shibazaki Yuki because they had no children. Shibazaki Yuki also lost his mother 7 years ago, so he and his wife Tsumabuki Satoshi and his mother are very close friends. This is no longer a simple family trip, it is like a family.
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