Kenta Hamano
Biography
Kenta Hamano, born in 1981 in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a multifaceted Japanese artist known for his role as the lead vocalist of the popular band "Zainichi Funk." His foray into acting commenced with the film "Cannonball Wedlock," which marked the beginning of a diverse career in the entertainment industry. He has showcased his acting talents in several notable projects, including the acclaimed series “Dias Police: Dirty Yellow Boys” and the film "Yamikin Ushijima Kun Part 3." His filmography also includes poignant performances in "The 8-Year Engagement," "My Father, The Bride," and "Remain in Twilight."
In 2021, Kenta expanded his horizons by appearing in the television drama "Okaeri Monet," further solidifying his presence in the acting world. Additionally, he starred in the films "The Door into Summer" and "Hato no Gekitaiho," highlighting his versatility as both a musician and an actor. With a dynamic career that bridges music and film, Kenta Hamano continues to captivate audiences through his artistic endeavors and remains a prominent figure in contemporary Japanese culture.
Filmography
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Honey and Clover
2006 • Student
Snow Flower
2019 • Cafe Owner
The Door into Summer
2021 • Tsuboi Gota
Radiation House: The Movie
2022
Romance Doll
2020 • Morozumi
Laughing Lucky Cats
2017 • Hisashi Wada
Every Trick In The Book
2021
Analog
2023 • Yamashita Yoshio
Yoko (2023)
2023 • Osamu Wakamiya
The 8-Year Engagement
2017 • Kosuke Murota
A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic
2020