Takuya Ide

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Takuya Ide
井出 卓也
Born (1991-03-12) March 12, 1991 (age 30)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Other namesIdetaku
EducationAoyama Gakuin University
OccupationActor, singer
Years active1993–
AgentSpace Craft Entertainment
Known for
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboard
Associated acts
WebsiteOfficial profile

Takuya Ide (井出 卓也, Ide Takuya, born March 12, 1991, in Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actor and singer represented by Space Craft Entertainment. Ide was the keyboardist and rapper of Cocoa Otoko. He was also a former member of the boy band Ryoga. He was a "TV Senshi" in the NHK Educational TV series Tensai TV-kun Series from 2001 to 2004.

Biography[]

On 1993 Ide debuted as a model in Harajuku.

From April 2001 to March 2005 he appeared in 'Tensai TV-kun Series as a "TV Senshi".

On 2010 Ide became a member of Cocoa Otoko. The group later disbanded on March 2012. He later became a solo singer in 2013. Ide graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University in March 2015. On April 2016 he later became a member of the dance vocal group Ryoga. He left Ryoga on December 31st, 2017.

Filmography[]

Drama[]

Year Title Role Network Notes
1999 Kai Yoshikazu's son NHK BS-2
2007 Kosodate no Tensai Fumiya-kun Fuji TV
2010 Hotaru no Hikari Shota Umeda NTV
Kogane no Buta: Kaikei Kensa-chō Tokubetsu Chōsa-ka International student NTV Episode 7
2011 Himitsu Chouhouin Erika Jyunpei Sonoda NTV
2013 Ataru Special: New York Kara no Chōsen-jō!! Nanbo TBS
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches Toranosuke Miyamura Fuji TV
2014 Kin'yō Prestige: Joi Shōko Kuraishi –Shi no Saishū Shindan– Kento Aoyama Fuji TV
Henshin Norio Yabe WOWOW
Osoroshi: Mishima Yahen Chō Hyaku Monogatari Ichitaro NHK BS Premium Episode 4 and Final Episode
Tokkō Jimuin Minowa Yoshiyuki Sato YTV Episode 11
2015 Heat Akihiro Sakaki KTV

Anime[]

Year Title Role Network Notes
2008 Kirarin Revolution Hiroto Kazama TV Tokyo Episodes 103-end

Films[]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Haru no Yūutsu Protagonist's love
2010 Neck
2012 Hotaru no Hikari Shota Umeda
Ushijima the Loan Shark Naoya
2013 Toshokan Sensō Nagai
2016 Itazura na Kiss Watanabe

Stage[]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 WBB vol. 1: Samurai Night Fever
2012  *pnish* Produce: Monster Box
Musical The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince Chin Harim
Sanada Ten Braves: Kakko Yokunakya Shinu Dake sa Sasuke Sarutobi
2013 Bukkowashitai Sekai
Ongaku Geki: Smile of Chaplin Takeru Inukai
Black Butler Ronald Knox
WBB vol. 5: Samurai Night Fever Sainen
2014 Kreva no Atarashī Ongaku Geki: Saikō wa Hitotsu Janai 2014 Masahiko
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2017 Fate/Grand Order The Stage: The Holy Domain of the Round Table: Camelot Romani Archaman
2019 Fate/Grand Order The Stage: Order VII: The Absolute Frontline in the War Against the Demonic Beasts: Babylonia Romani Archaman
2020 Fate/Grand Order The Stage: The Grand Temple of Time: Solomon Ars Nova Romani Archaman

One-man shows[]

Year Title Notes
2013 Sokubaku! Takuya Ide 1st live
Yūwaku: Takuya Ide 2nd live
2014 Good Times: Takuya Ide 3rd live
2016 Takuya Ide 4th Live: Radio Jack

Variety[]

Year Title Network Notes
1999 Matahari Space Shower TV Child caster
2001 Konishiki no School Bus CS Kids Station, Sky PerfecTV!
Wide NHK E TV TV Senshi
2003 Max NHK E TV TV Senshi
2010 Dancing Sanma Palace NTV
2011 Quiz! Hexagon II Fuji TV
Otokowoageru! Yoru no o Nayami Sōdan-kai NTV
2013 Vs Arashi Fuji TV
2016 Last Kiss: Saigo ni Kiss Suru Date TBS

Other TV series[]

Year Title Network Notes
2003 BS Domo-kun World NHK
2004 Nin Tama Ojaruda! Hi no Tori! Anime Quiz Nihonichi NHK G TV, BS hi
2008 Oha Suta TV Tokyo As Hiroto Kazama; MC on Thursdays

Bibliography[]

Magazines[]

Title Notes
Love Berry
Zexy

Books[]

Year Title Notes
2005 Shōnen Haiyū vol. 1
2006 Fresh Star Meikan 2006

References[]

  1. ^ "井出 卓也". Space Craft (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 24 Jun 2016.

External links[]

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