
Saitama, Japan
Ryunosuke Kamiki (born May 19, 1993) is a Japanese actor. He entered the industry in 1995 when he was only 2 years old. He made his drama debut in "Good News", which gained him immense popularity through his first full-time role as Naoya, playing the son of SMAP's Masahiro Nakai. In 2001, he was discovered by Hayao Miyazaki, and ended up voicing Bao in the animated film "Spirited Away" by Studio Ghibli, the highest-grossing Japanese film in Japan. From 1999 to 2002 he had appeared in over a dozen projects, earning him the title of a child prodigy. He was awarded his first award for "Backdrop del mio Papá" when he was only 11. From 2004 to 2020, he has won awards every one or two alternative years. Today, Ryu remains an iconic and beloved actor in the Japanese industry. He has the reputation of a reliable lead actor who goes into character as soon as the cameras start rolling. For his successful transition from a child actor to a main lead combined with his modest personality, has made him a role model for many. When choosing works, he likes to experiment with roles or plots. He does not mind too much about popularity or being the main lead as long as he likes his role. Rather than "aiming for a big goal ahead", he is the type to do the job in front of him wholeheartedly. He has appeared in numerous award-winning projects. In 2011, he won his first international award for playing the main lead in the Amade Prize–winning "Threads of Our Hearts". To date, he has been an integral part of all the top 4 highest-grossing Japanese movies in Japan. His works continue to break records as his movie "your name." became the highest-grossing Japanese movie of all time internationally. Ryu, alongside acting and voice acting, has dabbled in multiple fields. For variety shows he often does many documentaries. He even interviewed Will Smith for the magazine TV program 'ZIP!'. In 2015, he released his first book "Master's Café". Ryu challenged his first stage play with "Beautiful: The Woman Who Met with God", directed and written by Suzuki Matsuo, in 2019. The following year, he debuted in multiple fields such as a radio DJ for 'All Night Nippon 0' (ANN0) on 11th October 2020, which airs 3 am at nights between Saturday and Sunday. His directorial debut was with the music video for "I Treasure You" for SUPER HANDSOME COLLECTION "JUMP↑". He opened his own YouTube channel. He was also the official photographer for Takeru Satoh's 2021 calendar. In 2020, Ryu was awarded at the Elan d'or Award Ceremony, one of the most prestigious awards in Japan for completing 25 years in the industry. To thank his fans, he started the 25th Anniversary Celebration Project.

as Taki Tachibana (voice)

as Mysterious Boy, Overlord of Light/Agito
1971

as Boh (voice)
2001

as Taki Tachibana (voice)
2016

as Markl (voice)
2004

as Yusuke
1999

as Hikaru Kurasawa
1995

as Train Hijacker
2003

as Tomoya Serizawa (voice)
2022

as Koichi Shikishima
2023

as Koga Yuri [Takae's brother]
2022

as Taki Tachibana (voice)
2019

as Sho (voice)
2010
as Johane
2024

as Koichi Shikishima
2026

2026

as Johane
2024

2024

as Igarashi
2024

as Koichi Shikishima
2023

as Koshiro Matsudaira
2023

as Ryuichi Sugimoto
2022

as Tomoya Serizawa (voice)
2022

as Mysterious bookstore owner
2022

as Kimihiro Watanuki
2022

as Shinichiro Moriya
2022

2021

as Wani (voice)
2021

as Kato
2021

as Sojiro Seta
2021

as Shinji Ikari (voice)
2021

2020

as Naoya Ozawa
2020

as Himself
2020

as Himself
2020

as Young Kyoshiro
2020

as Yuzuru Hamura
2019

as Taki Tachibana (voice)
2019
as Hikaru Kurasawa
1 ep.

as Mysterious Boy, Overlord of Light/Agito
12 episodes

as Yusuke
1 episodes

as Hikaru Kurasawa
1 episodes

as Train Hijacker
1 episodes

as Koga Yuri [Takae's brother]
10 episodes

as Kerato / Bakuryuu Triceratops
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Shinjo Tatsuya
1 episodes

as Juichi Ninomae
10 episodes


1 episodes

as Gorin
47 episodes

as Asakura Toyoma
156 episodes

as Koyo Iwabuchi (voice)
1 episodes

as Young Minamoto no Yoshi-tsune
49 episodes

as Koji Takigawa(滝川 晃司)
10 episodes

as Makino Mantaro
130 episodes

as Q
11 episodes

as Hikaru Kurasawa
1 episodes

as Masaki Omiya
1 episodes

9 episodes

as Tsutomu Arai
12 episodes

as Ryunosuke Kamiki
4 episodes

13 episodes