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Native name
  
及川 光博

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Mitsuhiro Oikawa


Labels
  
EMI Music Japan

Years active
  
1990s -

Spouse
  
Rei Dan (m. 2011)


Born
  
October 24, 1969 (age 54) Ota, Tokyo, Japan (
1969-10-24
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter, actor

Albums
  
欲望図鑑, 嘘とロマン, ニヒリズム Mitsuhiro Oikawa Greatest Hits 90's, 理想論, 6-SIX-

Movies and TV shows
  
Aibo, Hanzawa Naoki, Casshern, Oh Brother - Oh Sister!, Manhattan Love Story

及川光博 Mitsuhiro Oikawa (2017) - イチャイチャしたい。


Mitsuhiro Oikawa (及川 光博, Oikawa Mitsuhiro, born October 24, 1969, in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, and actor who is represented by the talent agency, Mother Enterprise. He graduated from Seijo Gakuen Junior High School and High School and Seijo University Faculty of Law. He is business partners with Horipro. His wife is actress and Takarazuka Revue graduate Rei Dan.

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Biography

Oikawa started as a stage theater actor through his band activities, and started his singing debut with the single, "Morality" on 1996. Since his debut, he had been the self-proclaimed "Prince", and on August 22, 1998 on Hitori no Big Show 98: Mamiya no Seisen he had a "Prince Career Change Declaration".

On 1998, Oikawa started as an actor and appeared on the drama, With Love.

On July 27, 2011, he married to actress, Rei Dan.

On July 31, 2012, Oikawa announced a business partnership with Horipro. His works on television dramas, films, and advertisements will be active in the Horipro affiliation, while his music activities and his fan club management is continued with his affiliation agreement with his current office, Mother Enterprise.

On July 6, 2015, Oikawa announced that he amicably terminated the contract of Mother Enterprise. His future management business, including his acting activities were entrusted to DG Agent, and continues his partnership with Horipro.

References

Mitsuhiro Oikawa Wikipedia