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Kanata Hongo 本郷奏多 Kanata Hongo 本郷奏多 Date of Birth: 15th November 1990 Height: 174cm Hair color: Black Eye color: Black Special Skills Tennis Hobby Guitar, Bass Guitar, Photography, Games, Shogi (Japanese Chess) Filmography Inuyashiki (2018) Role: Naoyuki Ando Director: Shinsuke Sato Distributor: Toho Company Fullmetal Alchemist / Hagane no Shinema no Tenshi (2015) Renkinjutsushi (2017) Role: Akira Role: Envy Director: Hideyuki Yohihgawa Director: Fumihiko Sori Distributor: TOKYO THEATRES COMPANY Distributor: Warner Bros. STRAYER’S CHRONICLE (2015) Attack on Titan-End of the World (2015) Role: Satoshi Maruyama Role: Armin Arlert Director: Takahisa Zaza Director: Shinji Higuchi Distributor: Warner Bros. Distributor: Toho Company Attack on Titan (2015) Tokyo Slaves / Doreiku Boku to 23-nin Role: Armin Arlert no dorei (2014) Director: Shinji Higuchi Role: Yuuga Oda (lead) Distributor: Toho Company Director: Sakichi Sato Distributor: T-Joy Company Gantz Perfect Answer(2011) Gantz (2011) Role: Joichiro Nishi Role: Joichiro Nishi Director: Shinsuke Sato Director: Shinsuke Sato Distributor: Toho Company Distributor: Toho Company GOTH (2008) K-20: Legend of the Mask (2008) Role: Itsuki Kamiyama (lead) Role: Yoshio Kobayashi Director: Gen Takahashi Director: Shimako Sato Distributor: Jolly Roger Distributor: Toho Company SILK (2008) Aoi Tori (2008) Canada/Italy/Japan Role: Shinichi Sonobe Director: Francois Girard Director: Kenji Nakanishi Distributor: Asmik Ace Distributor: Nikkatsu Corporation Nana 2 (2006) The Prince of Tennis (2006) Role: Shin Role: Ryoma Echizen (lead) Director: Kentaro Otani Director: Yuichi Abe Distributor: Toho Company Distributor: Shouchiku Company Until the Lights Come Back (2005) HINOKIO (2005) Role: Shota Role: Satoru Iwamoto (lead) Director: Takashi Minamoto Director: Takahiko Akiyama Distributor: Asmik Ace Distributor: Shouchiku Company Moon Child (2003) Returner (2002) Role: young Sho Role: young Miyamoto Director: Takahisa Zeze Director: Takashi Yamazaki Distributor: Shouchiku Company Distributor: Toho Company .
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