Win Morisaki

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Win Morisaki at WonderCon (2018)

Win Morisaki ( Japanese森 崎 ウ ィ ンMorisaki Win , Burmese : မို ရီ ဆာ ကီ ဝင်း; born August 20, 1990 in Rangoon , Myanmar ) is a Japanese- Myanmar actor and singer . Among other things, he is the lead singer of the boy band PrizmaX .

Early years

Win Morisaki was born in Rangoon to Burmese parents. His parents worked in Japan, which is why he spent his childhood with his grandfather and only moved to his parents in Japan when he was ten. At the age of 14, the entertainment industry became aware of him.

Career

In 2008 Morisaki joined the boy band PrizmaX , which has been around with changing names since 2002 and is assigned to the J-Pop genre . He also took on his first acting role in 200. So he played in the series Gakkô ja oshierarenai! a recurring role and has since appeared mainly in Japanese and Burmese productions. In 2009 he made his film debut with Gokusen: The Movie .

An international audience was Morisaki 2018 for his role as Daito in Steven Spielberg's science fiction film Ready Player One where he as on the side of, Tye Sheridan , Olivia Cooke , Simon Pegg , Ben Mendelsohn , TJ Miller and Mark Rylance to see was.

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Filmography (selection)

Morisaki (2013)
  • 2008: Gakkô yes oshierarenai! (TV series, 10 episodes)
  • 2009: Gokusen: The Movie
  • 2009: Kamen raidâ Daburu (TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 2011: Tengoku kara no êru
  • 2012: Sherî
  • 2012–2013: Ten no hakobune (mini series, 5 episodes)
  • 2013: Namonaki documentary (mini-series, 11 episodes)
  • 2014: Peter no sôretsu (mini series, episode 1x01)
  • 2016: Tôkyô Joshi Zukan (Tokyo Girl; as Takayuki)
  • 2018: Ready Player One
  • 2018: Kujira No Shima No Wasuremono
  • 2018: My Country My Home
  • 2018: Miss Sherlock (TV series, episode 1x01)
  • 2019: Kaijû no kodomo (voice)
  • 2019: Mitsubachi to enrai

Web links

Commons : Win Morisaki  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Win Morisaki Takes on America and Disney with 'Ready Player One'. March 21, 2018, accessed April 20, 2018 .