Japanese actor in Japan
Tsuyoshi Abe (阿部 力, Abe Tsuyoshi, (born February 13, 1982, in Heilongjiang, China) is a Japanese actor.
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Born | (1982-02-13) February 13, 1982 (age 42)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Other names | Lǐ Zhèndōng (李振冬) |
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 2000–present |
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Biography
Abe is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent (his grandmother was Japanese), he is able to speak both Mandarin and Japanese fluently.
Abe's original name was Li Zhendong (李振冬); after he moved to Japan at age 9, he changed to using his present name. He spent a year at the Beijing Film Academy at age 18.
Personal life
In April 29, 2009 Abe told reporters that he and Chinese actress Shi Ke (史可) have tied the knot. They reportedly started dating after the shooting in 2006 of the Chinese film Stand In Love. Abe also revealed that they "had to make do with virtual dates" on their computers to be make things work.[1][2]
In August 2017, Japanese publications Josei Seven and NEWS Post Seven alleged that in 2014, Abe had been engaged in an affair with Takako Uehara, herself married to Tenn (MC) at the time. Supporting documents shared with the publications by Tenn's family include his suicide note referencing the affair, and photographs from Tenn's phone of chat transcripts between Uehara and Abe.[3][4][5]
Filmography
Television
- Michael the Archangel's Dance (TTV, 2004)
- The Proof of Memories (记忆的证明) (CCTV, 2004)
- Boys Over Flowers as Mimasaka Akira (TBS, 2005)
- Yakusha Damashii (Fuji TV, 2006)
- Mop Girl (TV Asahi, 2007, ep10)
- Kikujiro to Saki 3 as Kitano Shigekazu (TV Asahi, 2007)
- Shinuka to Omotta (NTV, 2007, ep6)
- Boys Over Flowers: Returns as Mimasaka Akira (TBS, 2007)
- Koizora as Fukuhara Yuu (TBS, 2008, ep.4 & 5)
- Absolute Boyfriend as Nightly Series Type 02 Toshiki (Fuji TV, 2008, ep8)
- Qi Lin Guan Zhi Lian (2008)
- Wish to See You Again (CTS, 2008, ep05)
- Mirai Koshi Meguru as Kaneda Daisaku (TV Asahi, 2008, ep2)
- Alice in Borderland as Keiichi Kuzuryū (Netflix, 2020–22)[6]
Films
Endorsements
- Toyota (2004)
- Yamaha Vino (2004)
- So Nice Clothing (2002)
- HSBC Bank (2002)
References
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