Kenichi Matsuyama
Born: 1985-03-05
• Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Kenichi Matsuyama (松山 ケンイチ, Matsuyama Ken'ichi, born March 5, 1985) is a Japanese actor. He is known for his affinity for strange character roles, and he is best known internationally for playing L in the 2006 films Death Note, Death Note 2: The Last Name and L: Change the World in 2008, as well as voicing Gelus in the Death Note animated adaptation. He was cast to play lead character Toru Watanabe in the film adaptation of Haruki Murakami's novel Norwegian Wood, which was released in December 2010.
Filmography
New Interpretation of the End of Edo Period
Oi, Dazai
Saint Young Men The Movie ~Holy Men vs Demon Army~
We're Broke, My Lord!
Do Unto Others
Dreaming of the Meridian Arc
Noise
Riverside Mukolitta
Blue
Brave: Gunjyou Senki
Hotel Royal
Mio's Cookbook
Saint Young Men 3
From Miyamoto to You
Saint Young Men 2nd Century
Promare
Promare / Side: Galo
Promare / Side: Lio
Fortress of Skulls
Saint Young Men
Yurigokoro
Sekigahara
Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow
Death Note: Light Up the NEW World
Rage
Chinyuki
Something Like, Something Like It
The Emperor in August
Chasuke's Journey
Legacy of Soma: Ao no Ran
The Day Kouhaku Was Born
A Far Promise
Climbing to Spring
Homeland
Buddha 2: The Endless Journey
The Kiyosu Conference
Train Brain Express
Bunny Drop
My Back Page
Gantz: Perfect Answer
Another Gantz
Gantz
Norwegian Wood
Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac
Making of Death Note
Making of Death Note: The Last Name
Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler
Kamui
Bare Essence of Life
Detroit Metal City
Death Note: L Change the WorLd
Sex Is No Laughing Matter
The Man who was Made a Fool by L the Most - Detective Matsuda's Case File
Tsubaki Sanjuro
South Bound
Prodigy
Dolphin Blue: Soar Again, Fuji
1 Litre Of Tears SP
Ten Nights of Dreams
Death Note: The Last Name
Vanished
Death Note
Yamato
Custom Made 10.30
Furyo shonen no yume
Nana
Be-Bop High School 2
Linda Linda Linda
The Taste of Tea
Be-Bop High School
The Locker 2
Winning Pass
Perfect Education 4: Secret Basement
Bright Future
hana –1970, Koza ga moeta hi–
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Nagi Notes