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Your Lie in April is a musical based on the manga series Your Lie in April written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa.The show features a score with music by Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn and lyrics by Tracy Miller and Carly Robyn Green, a Japanese book by Riko Sakaguchi, an English-language book by Rinne B. Groff, and arrangements and orchestrations by Jason Howland.
The main cast was Shintarō Anzai as Kōsei Arima, Arisa Matsunaga as Kaori Miyazono, Misato Kawauchi as Tsubaki Sawabe, and Masanari Wada as Ryōta Watari. [ 5 ] On October 10, 2019, Toho and Fuji TV announced a musical adaptation of Your Lie in April would be staged at Tokyo Tatemono Brillia Hall from July 5–29, 2020.
In January 2023, she was cast as Tsubaki in Rokudo's Bad Girls. [10] In February 2023, she was cast as Anzu in Heavenly Delusion. [11] In June 2023, she was cast as Rei "Reirei" Konoe in Utagoe wa Mille-Feuille. [12] In August 2023, she was cast as Uta Kirishima in The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons and as Myne in Berserk of Gluttony. [13] [14]
This is a list of Japanese actors who have their own Wikipedia articles. Note: All names must be written in standard [given name] + [family name] order and arranged in alphabetical order by family name.
In July 2020, he was cast as Vergil in Angelique Luminarise. [6] In September 2021, he was cast in The Heike Story. [7] He voiced Tsubaki in "Akakiri", a 2021 episode of Star Wars: Visions. [8] In August 2022, he was cast as Quartz in I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss. [9] In July 2023, he was cast as Itsuomi Nagi in A Sign of ...
He's starred in TV shows like Dr. Death, Mr. Robot and Dirty John, and movies like Heathers, Unfrosted and Blink Twice. Instagram: @realchristianslater Patrick Dempsey as Captain Aaron Spencer
Kenichi Suzumura (鈴村 健一, Suzumura Ken'ichi, born September 12, 1974) is a Japanese voice actor, narrator, and singer who is affiliated with and a representative of INTENTION, a voice acting company he founded in March 2012. [6]
When Hocus Pocus dropped in theaters in 1993, it flopped — but it has since lasted the test of time, becoming a must-watch film every October. Starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and ...