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is a Japanese actor, voice actor and Model (person), model. He is part of Stardust Promotion and has appeared several times in music videos, movies, TV series, and magazines. His major breakthrough role was as Ryoma Echizen in the The Prince of Tennis (film), live-action film adaptation of ''The Prince of Tennis'' and became even more widely known when he was cast as Shin in ''Nana 2''. In television, his most notable role was as Hinata in ''Himitsu no Hanazono'' and he starred in ''Seigi no Mikata''. For the live-action feature film adaptation of ''Attack on Titan'', he portrayed List of Attack on Titan characters#Armin Arlert, Armin Arlert. He has also been involved in anime voice acting as the lead character Ryōta Sakamoto in ''Btooom!''. He is occasionally incorrectly credited as Sōta Hongō.


Early life

Hongō was born in Sendai, Japan, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. When he was in kindergarten, he became active as a child model for Sendai SOS Model Agency (now Morado Company). He attended Nihon University College of Art, where he studied photography and graduated in 2013. In 2020, he was selected for the 14th Nihon University Awards and appointed as Nihon University Ambassador.


Career


2003–2006: Beginnings as a child actor

Hongō has appeared in several movies, including ''Moon Child (2003 film), Moon Child'', which also starred Gackt, Hyde (singer), Hyde, and Leehom Wang. Hongō played the role of Sho as a child, while the adult role was played by Gackt. He appeared in the movie ''Daiteiden no Yoru ni'', released in November 2003. Hongō starred in the 2005 film ''Hinokio'', which was his first major role. He also appeared in two music videos in 2005, portraying the young boy in the singer Yui (singer), YUI's music video for her song "Tomorrow's Way" and in "Zutto Yomikake no Natsu" by Keiichi Tomita featuring the pop duo Chemistry (band), CHEMISTRY. In 2006, Hongō was cast as the popular anime character Ryoma Echizen in the live-action adaptation film of ''The Prince of Tennis (film), The Prince of Tennis''. He joined the majority of the Seigaku Regulars of the Tenimyu, ''Prince of Tennis'' musicals as he was replacing Kotaro Yanagi, who could not play the role due to a car accident he was involved in. Hongō also portrayed the young bassist Shinichi Okazaki in the movie ''Nana 2'', which was released in Japan on December 9, 2006. He had replaced Kenichi Matsuyama, who had previously played Shin in the first ''Nana (manga), Nana'' film. He also appeared in three episodes of the 2006 Tokyo Broadcasting System, TBS series ''Memories of Matsuko''.


2007–2013: Rising popularity

His next feature film was alongside Michael Pitt and Keira Knightley in ''Silk (2007 film), Silk'' which was screened at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. This marked Hongō's first appearance in an English language film, where he played a Japanese servant boy. He also starred in another music video, B'zs "Eien no Tsubasa" along with Tsubasa Honda and in GReeeeN's music video of "Namida Sora". In television, Hongō's first major role was as major supporting character Hinata in ''Himitsu no Hanazono'', followed by another major supporting character role in the Japanese television drama, drama ''Seito Shokun!'' as a rebellious student, Kohei Aoki. Later, he appeared as a guest in two other shows, namely ''Detective School Q#Live action series, Detective School Q'' and ''Team Medical Dragon#Live action series, Iryu: Team Medical Dragon 2''. In 2008, he starred as Riku Okamoto in ''Seigi no Mikata'', broadcast by NTV. He said Okamoto was probably his most normal role to date. He was then featured in the music video for The Gospellers' "Sky High", which was the opening to the second season of anime ''Nodame Cantabile''. Moreover, he starred in three films in late 2008, including ''Aoi Tori'', ''K-20: Legend of the Mask'', and ''Goth (2008 film), Goth''. The latter two were released in Japan on the same day, December 20. ''Goth'' is based on a Goth (novel), Japanese novel of the same name, written by Otsuichi. In 2011, he portrayed the role of Jōichiro Nishi in ''Gantz'' and reprised his role in its sequel film ''Gantz: Perfect Answer'', as well as its sequel series ''Gantz: Another Gantz''. He also appeared in the drama special ''Saigo no Bansan: Keiji Tono Kazuyuki to Shichinin no Yougisha'', playing the character of a suspect among others. Moreover, he was a guest in one episode of ''Shibuya Deep A'', a series broadcast by NHK. He also made his stage debut in June 2011, performing in the Dotto! 25th anniversary play, ''Kinema no Kami-sama''. In January 2012, ''Shirato Osamu no Jikenbo'' was aired at TBS, where Hongō played the role of Kurosaki Hitoshi opposite Yudai Chiba. He also starred in ''Mirai Nikki Another: World'', a drama adaptation of the Future Diary, Japanese series of the same name. In October of the same year, he debuted as a Voice acting in Japan, voice actor in the anime ''Btooom!'' as the lead character Ryōta Sakamoto. Hongō also starred in the NHK FM Theater radio drama ''Mayu'', which also marked his radio debut. He also performed onstage in the ''rōdoku geki'' entitled ''Fuki no Hatsukoi, Ebina SA'' in September 2012. In October 2012, he appeared in the third short movie of the web drama ''Heather LOVE Short Movies'' entitled ''Umi Made Nan-kiro'', marking his debut in the said platform. In 2013, Hongō starred in ''Real Onigokko: The Origin'' as one of the lead characters, Tsubasa Sato, and in the UULA original web drama ''Yubikoi: Kimi ni Okuru Message'' alongside Korean actor Seungri and Japanese actress Miori Takimoto. He also appeared as a guest character in the series ''Minna! ESPer Dayo! (TV series), Minna! ESPer Dayo!'' and in the drama special ''So Long!'', which was broadcast by Nippon TV, NTV. Hongō also appeared in the Wowow, WOWOW series ''KAZEOKE'' in August 2013 and performed in the radio drama ''Inanagi'' in February of the same year.


2014–2018: Transition in roles and success in Japan

Hongō starred in the 2014 drama ''Nazo no Tenkōsei'' as the titular character, who came from a parallel world, and he also appeared in the baseball drama ''Yowakutemo Katemasu'' as part of its recurring cast. In March 2014, he appeared in a guest role in the drama adaptation of ''A Perfect Day for Love Letters, Koibumi Biyori''. He played the lead role in the film ''Tokyo Slaves'', which was based on the Japanese novel series ''Doreiku'' written by Shinichi Okada. Hongō also voiced Julian Ayers Mackenzie in the science fiction anime ''Gundam Build Fighters''. He starred in the stage adaptation of the series Danganronpa entitled ''Danganronpa: Kibō no Gakuen to Zetsubō no Kōkōsei THE STAGE''. He portrayed the lead character List of Danganronpa characters#Makoto Naegi, Makoto Naegi throughout its theatrical run from October to November 2014. In 2015, Hongō portrayed the mahjong prodigy Shigeru Akagi in ''Akagi (manga)#Drama, Akagi'', a drama based on the manga Akagi (manga), of the same name. He also starred in the NHK miniseries ''Chanpon Tabetaka'', the sequel to the 2013 series ''Castella''. By 2014, Hongō was revealed to portray List of Attack on Titan characters#Armin Arlert, Armin in the 2015 Attack on Titan (film), live-action adaptation of the hit series ''Attack on Titan'' by Hajime Isayama, which was aired in August 2015. He then reprised his role in the film's second part, ''Attack on Titan: End of the World'', which was released in September 2015. He also made a cameo appearance in the film ''Strayer's Chronicle'', which was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, and he starred in the film ''Cinema Angel'' opposite Reiko Fujiwara and Mickey Curtis. Hongō starred in the 2016 Comedy drama, drama-comedy film ''Yamikin Ushijima-kun Part 3'' alongside Takayuki Yamada and Gou Ayano. He also starred in the WOWOW series ''Kakko no Tamago wa Dare no Mono'', and reprised his character as Makoto Naegi in ''Danganronpa: Kibō no Gakuen to Zetsubō no Kōkōsei THE STAGE 2016'', which ran from June to July 2016. In 2017, Hongō played the role of young Jun Sekiya in ''Hyouka: Forbidden Secrets'' starring Kento Yamazaki and Alice Hirose, an adaptation of the Japanese mystery novel ''Hyouka''. In December 2017, he portrayed the antagonist List of Fullmetal Alchemist characters#Envy, Envy in ''Fullmetal Alchemist (film), Fullmetal Alchemist'', a live-action adaptation of the shōnen series Fullmetal Alchemist, of the same name. He starred in the series ''Rabuho no Ueno-san'' based on the seinen manga of the same name, portraying the titular character Ueno, and he later reprised this role for its second season. He also played the lead character in the four-episode late night drama ''Kaiju Club''. Hongō also reprised the role of Shigeru Akagi in ''Akagi: Ryūzaki·Yagi-hen/Ichikawa-hen'', the second part of its eponymous 2015 series. He appeared in the music video in Nano (singer), Nano's 5th anniversary album ''The Crossing'', which was released on May 31, 2017. He voiced Sorrel in the ''Pokémon'' film ''Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!'' and voiced Naoyuki Andō in the anime ''Inuyashiki'', whom he also portrayed in the Inuyashiki (film), 2018 live-action adaptation of the same name. Hongō starred in the 2018 Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, Yomiuri TV–NTV drama ''Repeat'' opposite Shihori Kanjiya and Gori (comedian), Gori. In May 2018, he reprised the character of Shigeru Akagi in the concluding season of its 2015 series entitled ''Akagi: Washizu Mājan Kanketsu-hen''. He also starred in the LINE NEWS original web drama ''Mirai-san'' as the brother of the titular character.


2019–present: Career resurgence and continued success in roles

In 2019, Hongō starred in the mystery film ''Rin'' alongside Hayato Sano. He also portrayed Zhao Chengjiao, Seikyou in the live-action adaptation ''Kingdom (film), Kingdom'' based on the 2006 manga of the Kingdom (manga), same name, and played the role of contract killer Kid in the film ''Diner (2019 film), Diner'' directed by Mika Ninagawa. He portrayed the character of Isami Kondō in the MBS TV, MBS drama ''Aozakura: Bōei Daigakukou Monogatari'', which was based on the manga of the same name. He also starred in the stage play ''MONSTER MATES'', which ran from February to March 2019, and performed in the Reading·Stage ''Yubi to Bara'' on June 15, 2019. He starred in the 2020 time travel-themed film ''Sengoku Girl to Kendo Boy'' opposite Kie Kitano. He also portrayed Makoto Karaki, the protagonist of the adventure game ''Death Come True'' written and directed by Kazutaka Kodaka.


Personal life

Hongō is known to be an avid fan of ''Gundam'' and Gundam model, Gunpla. In February 2020, during the Gunpla 40th Anniversary Project Presentation, he was invited as a talk show guest, where he stated that he has collected at least a hundred Gunpla kits and that Gunpla is quite useful for communication that "can allow us to connect with older generations". In November 2020, on his 30th birthday, Hongō launched his own YouTube channel entitled . He has said that he became interested in YouTube through Tokai On Air, whom he is a fan and friend of, and has since appeared in several videos together.


Filmography


Film


Television


Video on demand


Theatre


Radio


Music videos


Video games


Books/magazines

* ''Boy Actor'' vol.1 (September 2005 and PIA) * "Nana2" Novelization (2006 and Shueisha Cobalt) * ''Real G'' vol.1 (January 2007 and SDP) * ''Real G'' vol.2 (May 2007 and SDP) * ''Junon Magazine'' (June 2014)


Others

* Concert Costarring "Gackt Live Tour 2003 The Month Of The Upper Chord" * The Radio Play "At Night Of A Big Blackout" – Shota Tazawa


References


External links


Official website


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