Tatsuomi Hamada

Tatsuomi Hamada
Native name 濱田 龍臣
Born (2000-08-27) August 27, 2000
Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Actor
Agent
  • TakeOff
  • Four Springs
Known for
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Awards 3rd Gold Dream Award

Tatsuomi Hamada (濱田 龍臣 Hamada Tatsuomi, born August 27, 2000, in Chiba Prefecture, Japan)[2] is a Japanese actor represented by TakeOff and Four Springs.

As a child actor, Hamada played the role of Sakamoto Ryōma as a child in Ryōmaden and Hiroshi Ichikawa in Kaibutsu-kun. He won the 2010 Gold Dream Award on October 2010.[3]

Biography

Hamada's height as of May 8, 2015 is 1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in).[1] His hobbies and skills are playing soccer, collecting Lego, playing shogi[4] and kendama, and impersonating Gachapin.[5] Hamada likes tuna,[5] according to a May 5, 2011 appearance in Hanamaru Market.[6] He likes to study Chinese kanji. He can write difficult words such as "Uttōshī" and "Gōhōrairaku".[5] In late August 2011, Hamada appeared with Masaharu Fukuyama in a Dunlop advertisement. They both played the role of Sakamoto Ryōma in Ryōmaden.[7] He has a younger brother who is one year younger than him.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes
2007 Marumaru Chibi Maruko-chan Tokuzo Sugiura Fuji TV
2008 Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari Daijiro (child) Fuji TV
2010 Ryōmaden Sakamoto Ryōma (child) NHK
The Wallflower Ranmaru Morii (child) TBS Episode 8
Kaibutsu-kun Hiroshi Ichikawa NTV
Gakeppuchi no Erī: Konoyo de Ichiban Daijina "Kane" no Hanashi Takeru ABC, TV Asahi
Kenji Heihachirō Kishima Ryo Kijima ABC, TV Asahi
Kogane no Buta: Kaikei Kensa-chō Tokubetsu Chōsa-ka Maruo Tezuka NTV Episode 5
2011 Onmitsu Hijō Matajuro Kamiya NHK
Netchū Jidai transfer student NTV
2012 Naniwa Shōnentanteidan Teppei Tanaka TBS
Drama W Hiroki Uesugi (13 years old) WOWOW
2013 Kodomo Keishi Shun Narumi MBS Episodes 7 to Final Episode
2014 Aibō Yu Takamiya TV Asahi Season 13, Episode 2
2015 Dakara Kōya Yuta Morimura NHK BS Premium
Kyoto Ninjō Sōsa File Hayao Fujikawa TV Asahi Episode 1
Yume o Ataeru Tama WOWOW
Omotesandō Kōkō Gasshō-bu! Shunsuke Tani TBS
Ichiro Mamorushima Naito NHK BS Premium Episode 6
2016 Our House Shogo Suma Fuji TV

Variety

Year Title Network Notes
Kai nō! Maji Karu Hatena NTV Occasional appearances
Cream Quiz Miracle 9 TV Asahi Occasional appearances
2015 Meringue no Kimochi NTV

Anime

Year Title Role Network Notes
2010 Stitch! Hamada-kun TV Asahi Episode 67

Documentaries

Year Title Network Notes
2012 Boku-tachi no Earth: Australia Kiseki no Deai Tabi TBS

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Sword of Desperation Torisashi (child)
Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial Nao
2011 Mars Needs Moms Milo (voice) Lead role
Kaibutsu-kun Hiroshi Ichikawa
2012 The Tibetan Dog Tenzin (voice) Lead role
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger vs. Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie Captain Marvelous (child)
Home Aishi no Zashikiwarashi Tomoya Takahashi
Brave Hearts: Umizaru Shunsuke Ikenaga
2013 Kiiroi Zou Daichi Hoshino
Gatchaman Jinbei Otsuki

Advertisements

Year Title Notes
2008 Otsuka Pharmaceutical Oronamin
Dentsply-Sankin
2009 Kao "Kenkō Econa Cooking Oil Dressing"
2010 Yamazaki Baking "Double Soft"
Tokyo Electric Power Company "Switch!"
Nintendo Pokémon Black and White
2011 Nippon TV Haru no Campaign
Lion Corporation "Look Mame Pika", "Top Platinum Clear", "Look Ofuro no Bō Kabi Kun'enzai"
Toyo Suisan Maru-chan Cup men "Shiki Monogatari"
Bandai Battle Break
Dunlop "DSX-2"
2013 Shogakukan Nobelu

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Rody Musical Rody

Music videos

Title Notes
Greeeen "Bokura no Monogatari"

Photobooks

Year Title Notes
2011 Tatsuomi

Events

Title Notes
Nippon TV Tsunageyou, Eco Heart 2011 Campaign personality
Nippon TV Tsunageyou, Eco Heart 2012 Campaign personality

References

  1. 1 2 "濱田龍臣、現在身長173センチ!4年で40センチ伸びる" (in Japanese). Cinema Today. 15 Dec 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  2. "濱田 龍臣". TakeOff (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  3. "ゴールド ドリーム アワード 2010公式サイト" (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. "オリコンニュース" (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 "2011年8月7日放送 22:00 - 22:30 日本テレビ おしゃれイズム" (in Japanese). WireAction. 7 Aug 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  6. "2011年5月5日放送 8:30 - 9:55 TBS はなまるマーケット" (in Japanese). WireAction. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  7. "ダンロップニュースリリース" (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 May 2016.
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