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Yuki Kubota
Japanese actor and model (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yuki Kubota (久保田 悠来, Kubota Yūki; born June 15, 1981, in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actor and model whose work has included stage, television and film roles. He is best known as the character Takatora Kureshima / Kamen Rider Zangetsu / Kamen Rider Zangetsu Shin in the Kamen Rider series Kamen Rider Gaim. He is currently affiliated with the Japan Music Entertainment agency.
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Kubota debuted as a magazine model in 2002 after being scouted in Harajuku.[1] In 2007, he made his theatrical debut as Hal Kurabayashi in the stage play Switch, based on the manga of the same name. Also in the same year he got small roles in TV series such as Oniyome Nikki and Jotei, as well as a brief appearance in Kamen Rider: The Next. A year later he got the part of Keigo Atobe in the stage play Prince of Tennis Musical. In 2009, he starred in the stage adaptation of Capcom's video game Sengoku Basara as Date Masamune. After playing the character for four years, he transitioned to a broader career in films and TV.
In 2010, Kubota got his first main role in the movie Gachinko Kenka Joto. On January 31, 2012, he left his agency of two years, Riseki Agency Co., Ltd., for personal reasons. After freelancing for ten months, he joined Japan Music Entertainment at the end of November 2012. In 2013, he was given the role of Takatora Kureshima/Kamen Rider Zangetsu in the tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Gaim (2013–14). Since then, he has appeared in various TV shows and movies, including Shinjuku Swan, and in V-Cinema films.[2] He has played a wide range of characters, from geeks to killers,[3] although he has played mostly antagonist and rival roles. He claimed to prefer playing bad guys and dark heroes.[4]
He is a fan and avid supporter of the local Hiratsuka soccer team Shonan Bellmare and, in April 2015, was appointed to Berusapo Public Relations Office as General Manager of Shonan Living Newspaper[5] that supported the team's activities.
In 2018, he returned to the theater, appearing in the stage plays Gantz: L[6] and Hachioji Zombies, the latter alongside Kenjiro Yamashita from Sandaime J Soul Brothers.[7] In 2019, he reprised his role as Takatora Kureshima/Kamen Rider Zangetsu in the stage play Kamen Rider Zangetsu - Gaim Gaiden.[8]
In addition to acting roles, Kubota has participated in a number of TV variety shows. He was the Monday host of TV Kanagawa's information programme Neko no Hitai Hodo Wide from April 2019 to March 2020.[9][10] He also directed a promotional video for the stage play Psycho-Pass: Chapter 1 - Crime Coefficient.[11]
On September 30, 2020, he officially launched his YouTube channel "久保田悠来の悠給休暇 (Yuki Kubota's Paid Vacation)" which to date primarily posts Let's Play videos of multiplayer online games.
In May 2021, he had a minor role as a radio staff named Shinomiya on the NHK drama Ochoyan and made a good impression on viewers that the name "Shinomiya-san" became trending on Japanese Twitter.[12]
In January 2022, he made his directorial debut for the 2022 version of Basara stage play.[13]
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He has an easygoing personality and often cracks jokes during interviews.[4] He loves to make his co-stars laugh, to make their working atmosphere more fun.[14] Kubota stated that he was nothing like the character Takatora Kureshima he portrayed in the series Kamen Rider Gaim.[15]
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