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Jun Shison
is a Japanese actor. He was associated with Watanabe Entertainment's male acting troupe D2 (later merged into D-Boys) from 2011 to 2023 and made his acting debut in ''Musical: The Prince of Tennis''. Career Shison joined the D2 actor group (now merged with D-Boys) in 2011. He made his acting debut in ''The Prince of Tennis'' stage musical that same year. In 2015, he played his first starring role in the live action film adaptation of popular romance manga series ''Senpai to Kanojo''. In 2019, he starred in the spin-off film to the ''High&Low'' franchise, ''High&Low The Worst'', and its sequel ''High&Low The Worst X''. In 2022, he was announced as the role of Kurama (YuYu Hakusho), Kurama in Netflix's YuYu Hakusho (2023 TV series), ''YuYu Hakusho'' live-action adaptation. In 2023, Shison was cast in the cooking drama ''Fermat no Ryōri'', starring Fumiya Takahashi, and based on the manga series by . He portrayed the character of Kai Asakura, a culinary prodigy who serves as ...
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