Kyousuke Hamao
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Kyousuke Hamao | |
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浜尾 京介 | |
Born | Kyousuke Hamao (濱尾 京介)[1] June 25, 1991 Tokyo, Japan |
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Years active | 2005–2014 |
Agent | Tani Production (2005-2014) |
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Height | 173[2] cm (5 ft 8 in) |
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Labels | Marvelous AQL |
Kyousuke Hamao (浜尾 京介, Hamao Kyōsuke, born June 25, 1991)[2] is a Japanese former actor, singer, and model. Hamao debuted as an actor in the role of Eiji Kikumaru in Musical: The Prince of Tennis from 2007 to 2009. He has since then appeared in multiple film and television projects, such as Takumi Hayama in the Takumi-kun film adaptations and Agri/Gosei Black in Tensou Sentai Goseiger. In addition to his acting career, Hamao has released the songs "Kimi o Mitsuketai" and "Shine", along with his 2011 debut studio album, 7 Colors.
In 2013, Hamao announced that he was retiring from the entertainment industry at the end of February 2014, with no intentions of returning.
Career[]
Acting career[]
At the age of 16, Hamao was cast as Eiji Kikumaru in Musical: The Prince of Tennis in 2007, who he played until 2009.[3] In 2008, he appeared in his first television role on Gokusen 3.[4] From 2009, Hamao starred in the Takumi-kun Series: Niji-iro no Glass film adaptation as Takumi Hayama.
In 2010, Hamao was cast as Agri/Gosei Black in Tensou Sentai Goseiger.[5] After the series' run, he continued to appear as the character in other Super Sentai series. Hamao also reprised his role in the Takumi-kun film adaptations until the fifth film, Takumi-kun Series: Ano, Hareta Aozora, after which he announced that he was leaving the project.[6]
On October 25, 2013, Hamao announced on his Niconico live-stream that he was retiring from acting at the end of February 2014.[3][7] In November 2013, he posted on his blog that he was planning on pursuing interior design.[4] In a 2016 blog post, Hamao revealed that he was studying abroad in the United States and reaffirmed that he had no intentions of returning to the entertainment industry.[1]
Music career[]
Throughout his career, Hamao briefly pursued singing and released music through the label Marvelous AQL. He released his debut single, "Kimi o Mitsuketai", on August 5, 2009.[8] On May 25, 2011, he released both his second single "Shine" and debut studio album, 7 Colors, on an independent record label.[9][10]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
Title | Year | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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JPN | ||||
7 Colors | 2011 |
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Track listing |
—[10] | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Singles[]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
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JPN | ||||
"Kimi o Mitsuketai" (君を見つけたい) | 2009 | 161[8] | — | Non-album single |
"Shine" | 2011 | —[9] | — | Non-album single |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Filmography[]
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Network | Note |
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2008 | Gokusen 3 | Kyousuke Terauchi | NTV | Recurring role[4] |
2009 | Ore-tachi wa Tenshi da! No Angel No Luck | TV Tokyo | Episode 6 | |
2010 | Tensou Sentai Goseiger | Agri/Gosei Black | TV Asahi | Lead role[5] |
Films[]
- (2009) as Kyousuke Terauchi
- Takumi-kun Series 2: Nijiiro no Garasu (2009) as Hayama Takumi
- Takumi-kun Series 3: Bibou no Detail (2010) as Hayama Takumi
- Takumi-kun Series 4: Pure (2010) as Hayama Takumi
- Takumi-kun Series 5: Ano, Hareta Aozora (2011) as Hayama Takumi
- Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-onger: GinmakuBang!! Gosei Black (voice only)
- Tensou Sentai Goseiger: Epic on the Movie (2010) As Agri/Gosei Black
- Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku (2011) As Agri/Gosei Black
- Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle (2011) As Agri/Gosei Black
- Gal Basara: Sengoku Jidai wa Kengai Desu (2011) as Youhei
- Joshidaisei Kaiki Club (2012)
- Musashino-sen no Shimai (2012)
- Messiah Movie (2013) as Shiba Shuusuke
- Our Kogen Hotel/Bokutachi no Kogen Hotel (2013) as Aizawa Ayumu
- Fumoukaigi - A Barren Conference (2014)
- Taekwondo Damashii: Rebirth (2014)
- Gakuen no Kuroba (2014) as Natsume sensei
DVD[]
- Frame17 (2008)
- Maokore 2009: Kimi ni Yell o (2009)
- Sugao no Kyosuke (2010)
Theatre[]
- The Prince of Tennis Musical: The Progressive Match Higa Chuu feat. Rikkai (In Winter of 2007-2008)
- The Prince of Tennis Musical: Dream Live 5th (2008)
- The Prince of Tennis Musical: The Imperial Presence Hyotei Gakuen feat. Higa Chuu (2008)
- The Prince of Tennis Musical: The Treasure Match Shitenhouji feat. Hyotei Gakuen (2008–2009)
- The Prince of Tennis Musical: Dream Live 6th (2009)
- Peacemaker (2011) as Souji Okita
- Angel Eyes (2011)
- Sengoku Basara 3 (2011) as Chosokabe Motochika
- Working!! (2012) as Souta Takanashi
- The Prince of a Wonderful Town (2012)
- The Prince of a Wonderful Town - Chapter 2 (2013)
- Messiah Stage (2013) as Shiba Shuusuke
- Fumoukaigi - A Barren Conference (2014)
Publications[]
Photo books[]
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN |
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2010 | Mao Travel (マオトラ~mao travel~)[5] | Wani Books | ISBN 978-4-8470-4307-9 |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Hamao, Kyousuke (2016-12-05). "濱尾京介から皆様へお願い" [A request to everyone from Kyousuke Hamao] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2016-12-11. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "浜尾京介のプロフィール" [Kyousuke Hamao's profile]. Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "浜尾京介が来年2月をもって芸能界引退へ 『テニプリ』や戦隊ヒーローなどで活躍". Oricon (in Japanese). 2013-10-25. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "浜尾京介 引退後デザイナーで活躍誓う". Daily Sports (in Japanese). 2013-11-23. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "ゴセイジャー・浜尾京介が南の海で弾ける写真集". Oricon (in Japanese). 2010-09-20. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ "浜尾京介&渡辺大輔コンビ、晴れて「タクミくんシリーズ」卒業". Oricon (in Japanese). 2011-08-23. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
- ^ "芸能界引退の「テニミュ」浜尾京介、最後のブログで「寂しい」 心境を吐露". Cinema Today (in Japanese). 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "君を見つけたい". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "SHINE". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "7 COLORS". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- 1991 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Japanese male actors