Biography
Slightly scruffy, rough-cut actor Tatsuya Fujiwara gained prominence in his native Japan while still in his late teens, for youth roles (actually, he continued playing students into his twenties), usually ones with a heightened quotient for aggression and violence. Unsurprisingly, given the nature of Japanese cinema and the popularity in that country of action, sci-fi and fantasy, Fujiwara often parlayed the said image into assignments within the said genres. Born May 15, 1982 in Saitama, Kanto, Japan, the actor moved into filmed roles around the age of 16. Popular projects included the two installments of the
Battle Royale series (2001 and 3, respectively) - as a young punk in a dystopian version of the future where society is about to collapse - and the first two installments of the
Death Note series (2006 and 7, respectively), as a law student who obtains an enchanted book that enables him to rub out the lives of whomever he chooses. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide