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Yuya Yagira
Birth at
26 March 1990
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Yuya Yagira is a Japanese film actor, born March 26, 1990 in Tokyo.
Even from school, Yuya Yagira very often took part in various series, starred in commercials. Sociable, cheerful, talented teenager tries himself in various genres. Shooting in the serial melodrama “Until the battery dies” brings the young actor real pleasure, he behaves very freely and friendly on the set with partners of different ages and feels the same friendly disposition. However, his main role, which brought him worldwide
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Yuya Yagira is a Japanese film actor, born March 26, 1990 in Tokyo.
Even from school, Yuya Yagira very often took part in various series, starred in commercials. Sociable, cheerful, talented teenager tries himself in various genres. Shooting in the serial melodrama “Until the battery dies” brings the young actor real pleasure, he behaves very freely and friendly on the set with partners of different ages and feels the same friendly disposition. However, his main role, which brought him worldwide fame and became his debut in serious cinema, Yuya Yagira considers his work in the film industry.
Film "Nobody Will Know" .
No one will know, in which Yagira played the role of Akir Fukushima, was released in 2004. The film is based on real facts that happened in 1988. The story tells the story of a family who, due to unforeseen circumstances, is forced to move from place to place, nowhere for a long time to equip their own home. A mother and four children are forced to wander, often without a hot lunch on the table. The eldest son Akira is entrusted with all the duties of housekeeping and care for the younger children. It so happened that none of the three children has the right to go outside the apartment and only Akira, obtaining and bringing food into the house, takes care of the babies. Kyoko's younger sister does laundry. None of the children go to school and they educate themselves as much as possible. One day, before the next departure, the mother tells the children that she must leave for a while, but she will be back by Christmas. Days, weeks, months pass. The mother to the abandoned children has not returned and they descend from despair and despair to the bottom.
In 2004, at the International Festival in Cannes, 14-year-old Yayu Yagira was awarded the Golden Palm Branch for his excellent role in this film. The young actor became the first Japanese to receive such a high award and became the youngest performer in the history of film festivals. /