Takumi Kitamura (北村 匠海, Kitamura Takumi, born 3 November 1997) is a Japanese actor, singer, and model. He is represented by
Stardust Promotion's Section 3.[2] He is the leader of Stardust's music collective
Ebidan unit
Dish.[3] As a member of Dish, he is nicknamed Takumi, stylized as TAKUMI.
Biography
Kitamura was born on 3 November 1997, in
Tokyo.[2] He was scouted by Stardust Promotion when he was in third grade of elementary school.[4]
His first singing debut was "Risu ni Koi Shita Shōnen" in the
NHK series Minna no Uta in February and March 2008. Later in June Kitamura's first film appearance was Dive!!.[1] He won the 2009 Reader Model Award of the magazine Shōgaku Rokunensei in 2009.[2] In the summer of 2010, Kitamura joined the actor unit Ebidan.[4] He later joined Ebidan's dance rock band
Dish in December 2011.[5] Kitamura is the leader of the band[3] as its lead vocalist and guitarist.[6]
In August 2021, he tested positive for
COVID-19.[7]
Takumi recently starred in the live-action film Tokyo Revengers. The film received positive reviews, and is one of the highest grossing Japanese films of 2021.
Takumi Kitamura (北村 匠海, Kitamura Takumi, born 3 November 1997) is a Japanese actor, singer, and model. He is represented by
Stardust Promotion's Section 3.[2] He is the leader of Stardust's music collective
Ebidan unit
Dish.[3] As a member of Dish, he is nicknamed Takumi, stylized as TAKUMI.
Biography
Kitamura was born on 3 November 1997, in
Tokyo.[2] He was scouted by Stardust Promotion when he was in third grade of elementary school.[4]
His first singing debut was "Risu ni Koi Shita Shōnen" in the
NHK series Minna no Uta in February and March 2008. Later in June Kitamura's first film appearance was Dive!!.[1] He won the 2009 Reader Model Award of the magazine Shōgaku Rokunensei in 2009.[2] In the summer of 2010, Kitamura joined the actor unit Ebidan.[4] He later joined Ebidan's dance rock band
Dish in December 2011.[5] Kitamura is the leader of the band[3] as its lead vocalist and guitarist.[6]
In August 2021, he tested positive for
COVID-19.[7]
Takumi recently starred in the live-action film Tokyo Revengers. The film received positive reviews, and is one of the highest grossing Japanese films of 2021.