Jun Murakami
Jun Murakami (村上 淳, Murakami Jun, born July 23, 1973) is a Japanese actor. He is not to be confused with Japanese stunt actor Jun Murakami.
Jun Murakami | |
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Murakami (second to left) in the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. | |
Born | |
Occupation | Actor, model |
Agent | Decade |
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in) |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | Nijirō Murakami |
Career
Murakami starred in Sho Miyake's Playback (2012).[1] He co-starred in Sion Sono's The Land of Hope (2012) with Megumi Kagurazaka.[2]
He has also appeared in films such as Takahisa Zeze's Heaven's Story[3] and Gakuryu Ishii's Isn't Anyone Alive?[4]
Filmography
Film
- Bounce Ko Gals (1997)
- Nabbie's Love (1999)
- Shiki-Jitsu (2000)
- New Battles Without Honor and Humanity (2000)
- Stereo Future (2001)
- Konsento (2001)
- Blue (2001)
- Red Shadow (2001)
- Konsento (2001)
- Border Line (2002)
- Filament (2002)
- Desert Moon (2003)
- Out of This World (2004)
- Cutie Honey (2004)
- 69 (2004)
- Into a Dream (2005)
- Nanayo (2008)
- Michiko & Hatchin (2008)
- Sweet Rain: Accuracy of Death (2008)
- Counterfeit Bills (2009)
- Zen (2009)
- Nonchan Noriben (2009)
- The Lightning Tree (2010)
- Heaven's Story (2010)
- Sketches of Kaitan City (2010)
- Sword of Desperation (2010)
- The Egoists (2011)
- Yakuza Weapon (2011)
- Dog Police (2011)
- The Depths (2011)
- Isn't Anyone Alive? (2012)
- Himizu (2012)
- Our Homeland (2012)
- A Road Stained Crimson (2012)
- Bakugyaku Familia (2012)
- Playback (2012)
- The Land of Hope (2012)
- A Woman and War (2013)
- Crying 100 Times: Every Raindrop Falls (2013)
- Still the Water (2014)
- Kabukicho Love Hotel (2014)
- Sun (2016)
- Shinjuku Swan II (2017)
- Policeman and Me (2017)
- Moon and Lightning (2017)
- Dynamite Graffiti (2018)
- My Friend A (2018)
- It's Boring Here, Pick Me Up (2018)
- 21st Century Girl (2019)
- Aircraft Carrier Ibuki (2019)
- According to Our Butler (2019)
- We Are Little Zombies (2019)
- First Love (2019)
- They Say Nothing Stays the Same (2019)
- Silent Rain (2019)
- Nōten Paradise (2020)
- Mio's Cookbook (2020)
- Shimamori no Tō (2021)
Television
- Yae no Sakura (2013), Hijikata Toshizō
- Silver and Gold (2017), Masashi Funada
References
- Fujii, Jinshi (November 22, 2012). "Desired Results of the Polarization of Japanese Cinema - Sho Miyake's Playback". Waseda Online. Yomiuri Shimbun.
- Young, Deborah (December 25, 2012). "The Land of Hope: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- Umstead, Ben (July 7, 2011). "NYAFF/JAPAN CUTS 2011: HEAVEN'S STORY Review". Twitch Film.
- Mes, Tom (September 3, 2012). "Midnight Eye review: Isn't Anyone Alive?". Midnight Eye.
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