Acting credits
47
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
47
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
1.2
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 1098601
IMDb ID: nm2273252
Known for: Acting
Born: January 28, 1981
Age: 45
Place of birth: Saitama, Japan
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1951 - 2025
Years active: 75
Average TMDB rating: 7.09
Wikidata: Q11286857
Also known as
星野 源 • جن هوشینو
Other jobs
Gen Hoshino (星野 源, Hoshino Gen, born January 28, 1981) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, actor, and writer. Hoshino's movie debut, Lee Sang-il's 69, was an adaptation of the Ryū Murakami novel of the same name. He previously acted in various television dramas and stage plays. In 2012, he debuted as a voice actor, voicing Buddha in the original video animation (OVA) adaptation of Hikaru Nakamura's manga Saint Young Men, and also provided a theme song called "Gag" for its 2013 theatrical version, where he reprised his role. In 2013, he played the lead character in Masahide Ichii's Blindly in Love (箱入り息子の恋, Hakoiri Musuko no Koi) alongside Kaho, and starred in the Sion Sono film Why Don't You Play in Hell?. In 2016, Hoshino starred in TBS's The Full-Time Wife Escapist. With Yui Aragaki as his co-star, he portrayed a salaryman named Hiramasa Tsuzaki. The drama achieved steadily rising ratings, with a real-time viewership peak rating of 20.8% on the final episode, and an overall rating of 14.5%. Hoshino's performance earned him several Best Supporting Actor awards. He also provided the theme song for the drama, titled "Koi". In 2017, Hoshino lent his voice to the main character of award-winning animated film Night Is Short, Walk On Girl. He also became the voice of the Father in Mamoru Hosoda's Mirai, which was released into theaters in Japan on July 20, 2018. Idaten, NHK's 2019 Taiga drama, chosen for the theme to encourage the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Hoshino portrayed Kazushige Hirasawa, who delivered the persuasive speech that helped determine the venue for the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games. On April 30, 2018, it was announced that Hoshino will star in Samurai Shifters, the film adaptation of Akihiro Dobashi's historical novel Hikkoshi Daimyo Sanzenri, set to premier on August 30, 2019. In the movie, he plays a bookworm samurai called Harunosuke Katagiri, who receives the mission to help a daimyo move. It will be Hoshino's first lead role in a live-action movie since Blindly in Love in 2013.




Movie credits linked with Gen Hoshino.
Theme Song Performance
as Self
as Doumeki Mi
as Kazumi Shima
as Himself
Theme Song Performance
as Self
as Hoshi-sensei (voice)
Theme Song Performance
Theme Song Performance
as Toshiya Sone
as Self
Theme Song Performance
as Harunosuke Katagiri
as Father (voice)
Theme Song Performance
as Senpai (voice)
Theme Song Performance
as Cherry (voice)
as PC-300 (voice)
as George Mabuchi
Theme Song Performance
Series credits linked with Gen Hoshino.
as Self • 6 eps
as おげんさん • 12 eps
as Taira Kiyoshi • 5 eps
Theme Song Performance • 11 eps
12 eps
Theme Song Performance • 10 eps
as Kazumi Shima • 11 eps
11 eps
Theme Song Performance • 175 eps
Theme Song Performance • 156 eps
as Yoshimura Takao • 5 eps
Theme Song Performance • 10 eps
as おげんさん • 7 eps
as Tsuzaki Hiramasa • 11 eps
as Haruki Shinomiya • 21 eps
Theme Song Performance • 10 eps
as 寺山一樹 • 7 eps
7 eps
as Buddha (voice) • 2 eps
as Hiroyuki Sanada • 9 eps
156 eps
1 eps
as Hideo Eguchi • 10 eps
as Detective Nekota • 11 eps