Shunta Nakamura

Birth : 1977-07-26, Tokyo, Japan

History

Shunta Nakamura (中村 俊太, Nakamura Shunta, born July 26, 1977) is a former Japanese actor and golf instructor from Tokyo. He was born as the eldest son of actor and singer Masatoshi Nakamura (中村 雅俊) and actress Junko Igarashi (五十嵐 淳子). He has three younger sisters, the youngest of which is Risa Nakamura (中村 里砂), a fashion model and actress. His activities seemed to be going well, but on April 4, 2009, he was arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department's Takaido Police Station for violating the Cannabis Control Act for possessing cannabis on the streets of Suginami Ward, Tokyo. On April 5, his father, Masatoshi Nakamura, held a press conference and announced that Shunta would be fired from his agency, where Nakamura himself serves as president, and that he would retire from the entertainment world. On April 14, he was released as a suspended prosecution, considering that he was a first offender and had a very small amount (less than 1 gram), and that he was regretting it. According to the press, an apology conference was scheduled to be held at a later date, but the conference was not actually held. In October 2011, it was reported that he was introduced by an acquaintance and was working as an instructor at a golf school in Minato, Tokyo. Regarding his return to the entertainment world, he said that it was not something he should do at the moment.

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Shunta Nakamura

Movies

On Next Sunday
Atsushi Ōmura
After her boyfriend leaves Korea to study in Japan, So-ra decides to do the same. When she finally arrives in Japan So-ra discovers that her boyfriend has already quit school and gone back to Korea. Sora is now enrolled in film school and remains in Japan. At first she struggles to adept to life in Japan. She then comes across an odd man named Matsumoto, who collects discarded glass bottles. Sora starts to document this man with her video camera and in the process learns more about herself. --http://asianwiki.com/This_Sunday
Rescue Wings
Daisuke Kakizaki
Masaki Tezuka‘s live-action adaptation of “Rescue Wings” deviates from the original by centering around a female rookie pilot played by 16-year-old actress (only 15 at the time of filming) Yuko Takayama. After her mother is saved, Haruka Kawashima joins an elite air rescue team and decides she wants to become the first female pilot of a UH-60J (Japanese version of the Black Hawk) rescue helicopter. She goes through harsh, rigorous training and must overcome her emotions for the serious job of saving lives. After several mistakes she’s bluntly told she’s not good enough to be a rescue pilot, but the conflict only makes her more determined. One day, an F-15J fighter plane goes missing from radar and Kawashima receives the distress call. On reserve fuel and the struggling against all odds, she must accomplish her mission at any cost.
Tokyo Friends: The Movie
Mitsuo Nagase
Rei Iwatsuki moved from her hometown Kōchi to Tokyo to pursue her dreams. On arrival, she found a job as a waitress in a restaurant and met guitarist Ryuuji Shintani. Ryuuji liked her voice and invited her to join his band as the vocalist, The Survival Company (also known as Sabakan). The two started a relationship but then broke off when Rei wanted to write her own songs. Rei met other girls also working in the restaurant, Hirono, Ryoko and Maki, all in pursuit of their own dreams, and became good friends with all of them. One day, Rei receives news that Takashi was seen in New York and she decides to go look for him...