Satoshi Tsumabuki is a famous Japanese film actor. Satoshi’s career in the entertainment world started with modeling. He was a model for Street News. In 1998, he competed in the Star Audition competition, which was held by Horipro, Amuse and the television network NTV.
That same year, he made his television debut in the Fuji TV drama Subarashii Hibi. At the age of twenty, he was offered his debut significant role in cinema – in the film “Tomie is reborn”.
On television, the actor stayed for a
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Satoshi Tsumabuki is a famous Japanese film actor.
Satoshi’s career in the entertainment world started with modeling. He was a model for Street News. In 1998, he competed in the Star Audition competition, which was held by Horipro, Amuse and the television network NTV.
That same year, he made his television debut in the Fuji TV drama Subarashii Hibi. At the age of twenty, he was offered his debut significant role in cinema – in the film “Tomie is reborn”.
On television, the actor stayed for a short time, since the next film made Tsumabuki a national star and the main favorite of the capital’s schoolgirls. He rarely starred in popular directors, but constantly participated in film adaptations of cult classics, for example, in “69” and “Spring Snow”. In 2004, Satoshi played the main role in a fantastic action movie.
"Lorelea: Witch of the Pacific" . In 2006, he played in the film Dorororo, where he embodied one of his favorite characters Osama Tezuki.
In 2008, the actor starred in the box office comedy “The Magic Hour”, and a year later participated in the Japanese-Korean film “Boat”, where he starred together with Ha Jeong Yu, having learned several lines in Korean. In 2010, Tsumabuki starred in the film “Villain”, which told about a young man Shimizu Yuichi from a small fishing village. He was well able to perform the role of the villain in the television remake of the film Heaven and Hell directed by Akia Kurosawa in 2008.
In the fall of 2011 saw the light of the film “Smuggler” directed by Ishia Katsuhito. In this film, Tsumabuki again collaborated with
Film festival nominations and awards (1)