YÅ«ichi Nakamura (䏿 ' 優一, Nakamura YÅ«ichi, born October 8,
1987) is a Japanese actor. He is best known for the roles of KyÅ suke
Kiriya in the 2005 tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Hibiki, Otoya Hanazono
in the 2006 midnight drama Princess Princess D, and Yuto Sakurai/Kamen
Rider Zeronos in the 2007 tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Den-O.Nakamura
was affiliated with the acting group D-Boys produced by Watanabe
Entertainment.In 2012, he announced he would be taking a break from
show business, but in 2014 he announced he had been signed to a new
talent agency, G-Star.Pro.Nakamura started his career in entertainment
in 2003, joining the talent agency Johnny & Associates under the
Johnny's Jr. division. However, through his time in Johnny's Jr.,
Nakamura realized he had more interest in pursuing a career in acting
than in music, despite the passion for dance that motivated him to
join the agency. When Watanabe Entertainment's action production group
D-Boys announced its first public audition searching for new talents
in 2004, Nakamura left Johnny & Associates to try for the new group
that conformed more to the career he sought.
1987) is a Japanese actor. He is best known for the roles of KyÅ suke
Kiriya in the 2005 tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Hibiki, Otoya Hanazono
in the 2006 midnight drama Princess Princess D, and Yuto Sakurai/Kamen
Rider Zeronos in the 2007 tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Den-O.Nakamura
was affiliated with the acting group D-Boys produced by Watanabe
Entertainment.In 2012, he announced he would be taking a break from
show business, but in 2014 he announced he had been signed to a new
talent agency, G-Star.Pro.Nakamura started his career in entertainment
in 2003, joining the talent agency Johnny & Associates under the
Johnny's Jr. division. However, through his time in Johnny's Jr.,
Nakamura realized he had more interest in pursuing a career in acting
than in music, despite the passion for dance that motivated him to
join the agency. When Watanabe Entertainment's action production group
D-Boys announced its first public audition searching for new talents
in 2004, Nakamura left Johnny & Associates to try for the new group
that conformed more to the career he sought.
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