Tomokazu Miura

Tomokazu Miura

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1952-01-28
Place of Birth:Enzan, Yamanashi, Japan
Also Known As: Minoru Miura / 三浦友和 / Miura Minoru / 三浦稔 / Томокадзу Миура /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1952-01-28 More

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Tomokazu Miura (三浦 友和, Miura Tomokazu, born Miura Minoru (三浦 稔) on January 28, 1952) is a Japanese actor. Miura attended Hino high school in Tokyo. He was originally a member of rock group RC Succession, but was asked to leave the group by their management when they signed a record contract.[1][2] However, impressed by his looks, the management company asked him to try out acting.[1] In 1974 he appeared in an advertisement for Glico with young singer Momoe Yamaguchi. When casting the male lead for her film Izu no Odoriko, they thought of Miura, and he was chosen as the male lead. The popularity of the Miura/Yamaguchi combination led to them starring together in a series of films and television series. They became known as the "Golden Combi". Although Yamaguchi had a separate career as a singer, this was Miura's main form of employment through the 1970s. In 1980 Miura and Yamaguchi married, and the 21-year-old Yamaguchi retired from show business. Initially Miura struggled with his acting career, which had consisted of playing Yamaguchi's romantic partner.[3] However, after a few years of struggle, he was able to establish himself as an actor, changing his type from the "clean cut youth" roles he had played with Yamaguchi to "bad boy" roles. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 10th Hochi Film Award[4] and at the 7th Yokohama Film Festival[5] for Typhoon Club.[6] Miura is a keen pachinko player and was a smoker until he gave it up at the age of 50. Because of his appearance in cigarette advertisements, it was debated in the Japanese diet whether Miura was an "idol" who could be considered to have a strong influence on underage smoking. Due to his wife's relatively greater fame and popularity, he is sometimes referred to as just "Momoe's husband" (Momoe-chan no Danna-san), a name which he dislikes.[1] The couple have two sons, Yutaro, who went on to marry singer and seiyuu Yui Makino, and Takahiro, and have repeatedly been chosen as "the ideal celebrity couple".[7] According to Miura, they have never had a marital quarrel.[
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The Black Swindler
Drama Crime Action & Adventure
Goodbye Cruel World
Crime Documentary Drama
Detective Chinatown 3
Action Comedy Mystery
AI Amok
Science Fiction
Villiany Ganbo
Drama Comedy Crime Action & Adventure
The Secret World of Arrietty
Fantasy Animation Family
Outrage
Action Adventure Crime Thriller
Shinzanmono
Crime Drama Mystery
Tokyo Dogs
Drama Comedy
Rescue Wings
Action Drama
Ties of Shooting Stars
Comedy Family Mystery
Flowers in the Shadow
Comedy Drama Romance
Sayonara Color
Drama Romance
Survive Style 5+
Mystery Comedy Thriller
The Last Snow
Romance Drama
Futashika na melody
Documentary Music
The Mystery of Rampo
Drama Thriller Romance
Tokyo Heaven
Drama Fantasy
Kaze no Sumu Ie
TV Movie Family Drama
Goryokaku
Action History Drama
Ellie My Love
Romance Comedy Drama
Masamune Shogun
Drama War & Politics
Sayonara Jupiter
Science Fiction Thriller Drama
Take Me Away!
Drama Romance
House
Comedy Fantasy Horror
The Surf
Drama Romance
  • name:Tomokazu Miura
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1952-01-28
  • Place of Birth:Enzan, Yamanashi, Japan
  • Also Known As: Minoru Miura · 三浦友和 · Miura Minoru · 三浦稔 · Томокадзу Миура ·
  • Biography:Tomokazu Miura (三浦 友和, Miura Tomokazu, born Miura Minoru (三浦 稔) on January 28, 1952) is a Japanese actor. Miura attended Hino high school in Tokyo. He was originally a member of rock group RC Succession, but was asked to leave the group by their management when they signed a record contract.[1][2] However, impressed by his looks, the management company asked him to try out acting.[1] In 1974 he appeared in an advertisement for Glico with young singer Momoe Yamaguchi. When casting the male lead for her film Izu no Odoriko, they thought of Miura, and he was chosen as the male lead. The popularity of the Miura/Yamaguchi combination led to them starring together in a series of films and television series. They became known as the "Golden Combi". Although Yamaguchi had a separate career as a singer, this was Miura's main form of employment through the 1970s. In 1980 Miura and Yamaguchi married, and the 21-year-old Yamaguchi retired from show business. Initially Miura struggled with his acting career, which had consisted of playing Yamaguchi's romantic partner.[3] However, after a few years of struggle, he was able to establish himself as an actor, changing his type from the "clean cut youth" roles he had played with Yamaguchi to "bad boy" roles. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 10th Hochi Film Award[4] and at the 7th Yokohama Film Festival[5] for Typhoon Club.[6] Miura is a keen pachinko player and was a smoker until he gave it up at the age of 50. Because of his appearance in cigarette advertisements, it was debated in the Japanese diet whether Miura was an "idol" who could be considered to have a strong influence on underage smoking. Due to his wife's relatively greater fame and popularity, he is sometimes referred to as just "Momoe's husband" (Momoe-chan no Danna-san), a name which he dislikes.[1] The couple have two sons, Yutaro, who went on to marry singer and seiyuu Yui Makino, and Takahiro, and have repeatedly been chosen as "the ideal celebrity couple".[7] According to Miura, they have never had a marital quarrel.[
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