| Satoshi Ohno 大野 智 |
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| Born | November 26, 1980 |
| Origin | Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan |
| Genres | Pop |
| Occupations | Singer, actor, artist, radio host |
| Years active | 1994–present |
| Labels | Pony Canyon (1999–2001) J Storm (2002–present) |
| Associated acts | Arashi |
Satoshi Ohno (大野 智 Ōno Satoshi) (born November 26, 1980) is a Japanese idol, singer, actor, artist and radio host. He is the lead vocalist and leader of Japanese boy band Arashi, hence his nickname Leader (リーダー Riida).
Born in Mitaka, Tokyo, Ohno began his career in the entertainment industry when he joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates in 1994 at the age of 13. Ohno started an acting career in 1997 when he was cast to be part of the stage play Kyo to Kyo. In 2008, almost nine years since his debut as a singer with Arashi in 1999, Ohno became the first artist from Johnny's to hold an art exhibit and received his first starring role in a drama, for which he earned a handful of Best Actor awards.
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Ohno was born in Mitaka, Tokyo as the youngest child of his family. He has one older sister. During middle school, his mother sent in his application to Johnny & Associates without his knowledge.[1] An invitation to audition was sent back to Ohno, and he subsequently became a trainee in October 1994.[2] In order to focus on the stage play Kyo to Kyo, which ran from 1997 to 1998 during his trainee days, he withdrew from high school and moved to Kyoto.[1]
Before his music debut with Arashi, Ohno wanted to resign from Johnny & Associates. However, then-president Johnny Kitagawa asked him to help out with a song recording and to pack up for a trip to Hawaii, which turned out to be the place where the press conference announcing the formation of Arashi was held.[3] With Ohno at the age of 18 at the time, Arashi was officially formed on September 15, 1999 and made their CD debut on November 3, 1999.[4] Since much of his trainee days was spent in Kyoto, he was the least known member during Arashi's early days.[5]
Ohno is the lead vocalist of Arashi.[6] Although his music career is primarily with Arashi, he had solo concert called 3104 (which can be read as his name Satoshi in Japanese) in 2006[7] and became the first member in Arashi to release a solo single in 2009.[8] He has also choreographed a few dances for Arashi's concerts, such as the dance for the song "Carnival Night Part 2".[9]
In 1997, Ohno was a cast member of Kyo to Kyo with Musical Academy (MA) leader Shingo Machida (町田 慎吾 Machida Shingo)[10] and continued to act in other stage productions such as Koichi Dōmoto's Mask and Shōnentai's Playzone after Kyo to Kyo was over.[5] Since then, he has done a number of stage plays such as the Pū (プーシリーズ Wind) series, West Side Story with bandmates Sho Sakurai and Jun Matsumoto, and Amatsukaze (アマツカゼ).
In 2006, Ohno starred in Tensei Kunpū, another play that was part of the Pū series. He portrayed Kaoru Kazamine (風峰 薫 Kazamine Kaoru), a man who was accidentally sent back to the Edo period of Japan through a system malfunction.[11]
In 1999, Ohno made his drama debut in the volleyball-centered short drama V no Arashi (Vの嵐), which was Arashi's first drama together.
Although Ohno has appeared in the fewest dramas out of all the members, Ohno was given his first starring role in the 2008 suspense drama Maō. He co-starred with Johnny's Jr. member Toma Ikuta and portrayed a two-faced lawyer who sought for revenge against the person who murdered his brother years ago.[12] Soon after in 2009, he was given another starring role in his first comedy drama Uta no Oniisan (歌のおにいさん Brother of Songs). With Kanjani Eight member Ryuhei Maruyama as his co-star, Ohno played a musician who unexpectedly becomes "Uta no Oniisan" for a children's program after being dumped by his girlfriend, kicked out of his band and labeled useless by his family.[13]
On September 4, 2009, it was announced that a select number of different artists from Johnny's would take turns participating in a television mini-drama project on Fuji Television from October 23, 2009 to April 2010.[14][15] Entitled 0 Gōshitsu no Kyaku (0号室の客 Guest in Room 0), Ohno starred in the first story called "Akogare no Otoko" (憧れの男 Yearning Man), which ran for four episodes in total.[15] The first story was about a salaryman and a club hostess visiting a strange "Room 0" that can reveal anyone's "grade" as a human being.[15]
In January 2010, Ohno co-starred with the other members of Arashi in the human suspense drama special Saigo no Yakusoku (最後の約束 Last Promise). Ohno portrayed Satoru Mashiko (益子 悟 Mashiko Satoru), a 28-year-old employee of a cleaning company who is caught up in a building hijack.[16][17] On February 11, 2010, it was announced that Ohno is set to star in the live-action adaptation of the horror manga Kaibutsu-kun, which will begin airing on NTV from April at 9:00 pm (JST) on Saturdays.[18][19]
Ohno will make a guest appearance on the last episode of bandmate Sakurai's drama Tokujo Kabachi!! (特上カバチ!! lit. Extraordinary Quibbling) playing a corrupted lawyer.[20][21]
In 2002, Ohno made his motion picture debut in Arashi's first movie together, Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakedo Happy (ピカ☆ンチ Life is HardだけどHappy Pikanchi Life is Hard But Happy). He portrayed Haru, a bizarre high school student who gets swindled during his trip to Harajuku. Two years later in 2004, Ohno reprised his role for the sequel Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakara Happy (ピカ☆☆ンチ Life is HardだからHappy Pikanchi Life is Hard Therefore Happy).
In 2007, the group came together once again to act in their third movie together, Kiiroi Namida (黄色い涙 Yellow Tears), with Ohno acting as an oil painter.[22]
Ohno has his own radio show called Arashi Discovery, which is currently airing every weekday from Monday to Friday on FM Yokohama since October 1, 2002.[23]
When Ohno was in the third grade, he was inspired by his classmate's Dragon Ball illustration to start drawing. Since then, he has been drawing his own artwork and making original figurines.[1] In 2008, he held an art exhibition called Freestyle, making him the first artist in Johnny's to hold one.[24]
| Dramas | |||
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| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| 1999 | V no Arashi | Satoshi Ohno | |
| 2001 | Speed Star | Hiroshi Sakurai | Television special |
| 2002 | Shōnen Taiya: Third Story - Aoki-san Uchi no Oku-san | Satoshi | Mini-drama (4 episodes), lead role |
| 2003 | Engimono: Mitsuo | Mitsuo | Mini-drama (4 episodes), lead role |
| Yoiko no Mikata | Claim Agent Arashi | Episode 8 guest appearance | |
| 2004 | Yon-bun no Ichi no Kizuna | Naoya Suzuki | Television special |
| Gekidan Engimono: Third Story - Katte ni Nosutarujii | Mini-drama (4 episodes), lead role | ||
| 2007 | Yamada Tarō Monogatari | Villa Kubari no Oniisan | Episode 10 guest appearance |
| 2008 | Maō | Ryo Naruse | Lead role with Toma Ikuta |
| 2009 | Uta no Oniisan | Kenta Yano | Lead role |
| 0 Gōshitsu no Kyaku: First Story - Akogare no Otoko | Hiroyuki Matsuda | Mini-drama (4 episodes), lead role | |
| 2010 | Saigo no Yakusoku | Satoru Mashiko | Television special, lead role with Arashi |
| Tokujo Kabachi!! | Shuuhei Honda | Guest appearance | |
| Kaibutsu-kun | Kaibutsu-kun | Lead role | |
| Movies | |||
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| 2002 | Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakedo Happy | Haruhiko Kida (Haru) | |
| 2004 | Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakara Happy | Haruhiko Kida (Haru) | Lead role |
| 2007 | Kiiroi Namida | Kei Shimokawa | |
| Stageplays | |||
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| 1997 | Kyo to Kyo | Ushiwakamaru | |
| Show Geki '97 Mask | |||
| 1998 | Kyo to Kyo | Ushiwakamaru | |
| 1999 | Show Geki '99 Mask | ||
| Shōnentai Musical Playzone’99: Goodbye and Hello | |||
| 2001 | Shōnentai Musical Playzone 2001 "Shinseiki" Emotion | Kare | |
| 2002 | Aoki-san Uchi no Okusan | Satoshi | Lead role |
| 2003 | Sengokupū | Lead role | |
| 2004 | True West | Austin | Lead role with Masahiro Matsuoka |
| West Side Story | Riff | ||
| 2005 | Bakumatsu Banpū | Sōji Okita | Lead role |
| 2006 | Tensei Kunpū | Kaoru Kazamine | Lead role |
| 2008 | Amatsukaze | Nagi | Lead role |
| Year | Organization | Award | Work | Result |
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| 2008 | 12th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Summer) | Best Actor | Maō | Won[25] |
| 58th Television Drama Academy Awards | Best Actor | Nominated[26] | ||
| 12th Nikkan Sports Annual Drama Grand Prix | Best Actor | Won[27] | ||
| 2009 | 5th Annual TV Navi Drama Awards | Best Actor | Won[28][29] | |
| 18th Annual TV Life Awards | Best Actor | Won[30] | ||
| 60th Television Drama Academy Awards | Best Actor | Uta no Oniisan | Nominated[31] | |
| Best Theme Song | Won[32] |
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