Shôta Sometani

Shôta Sometani, a Tokyo native born on September 3rd, 1992, has carved out a pretty wild ride in the Japanese film industry, honestly. If you know anything about Himizu (2011), you already get the vibe—Sometani doesn’t shy away from gritty, offbeat roles. That film, based on a manga, throws him right into the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami, where he plays a kid just trying to survive chaos. It’s dark stuff, but he brings this raw, almost electric energy. He’s not just doing it for the camera; you can tell he’s living it. No surprise he snagged some awards for it. Then there’s Bakemono no Ko (The Boy and the Beast, 2015), an animated flick where he voices the main character. Totally different scene—action-packed, coming-of-age, but still with that emotional punch. Sometani’s voice acting is legit; he gives the character this vulnerable, stubborn edge that’s just fun to watch unfold. And come on, Parasyte: Part 1 (2014)? Straight-up bizarre sci-fi horror, and he’s right at the center, playing a high schooler who wakes up with an alien parasite for a right hand. It’s gross, it’s weird, and it totally works. His reactions are so spot-on, bouncing between terror and weird curiosity. Off-screen, he married Rinko Kikuchi—yeah, the Oscar-nominated actress—back in 2014. Power couple vibes, honestly. Sometani’s got this reputation for picking weird, interesting projects and just going all in. Not your cookie-cutter actor, that’s for sure.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1992-09-03
  • Height: 5′ 7¾″ (1.72 m)
  • Birth Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Professions: Actor

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      movies trivia informationnnOn July 4, 2015, Shota Sometani, the Japanese actor known for his wild, chameleon-like roles, actually snagged the Screen International Rising Star Award at the 14th annual New York Asian Film Festival. Not too shabby, right? Sometani’s not your average leading man—he’s the guy who dives headfirst into the weirdest, most off-beat characters you could imagine. By the time he picked up this award, he’d already stacked up a pretty solid filmography, bouncing from indie flicks to big-name projects like it was nothing. The festival itself is basically a big deal for Asian cinema buffs, and Sometani getting the nod says a lot about his impact on the scene. He’s got this unpredictable vibe, and you never really know what you’re going to get in his next performance. That Rising Star Award? Honestly, it just felt overdue for someone whose career was already blasting off.

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      September 3, 1992

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      5′ 7¾″ (1.72 m)

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      Konidela Ram Charan

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      Tokyo, Japan

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