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Daisuke Tsuji

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 Daisuke Tsuji (May 22, 1964-) is a Japanese talent, actor, and singer. Real name, Hirofumi Morishima (Morishima Hirofumi).
Originally from Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture (officially Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture). Enjoy Affiliation (business partner is Bugsy Heroes Club.) Height: 183 cm. Drop out of Hiratsuka Gakuen High School.
1982 debuted as a solo singer in "Because the night of Sexy mood", and 700,000 singles, "The Man's Medal", which became the theme song of the drama "To the Heaven!" Or it will be a smash hit of about 980,000 pieces and it will be famous immediately. It won the 15th Japan Record Sales Award and Male Newcomer Award, gaining popularity among teenagers.
1988, he starred in "Super Squadron Series" 12th film "Super Beast Squadron Liveman" as Yusuke Amamiya / Red Falcon, and was in charge of the theme song himself. In 2001, he appeared in the V-cinema "Hyakuju Sentai Gaoranger VS Super Sentai" with the same role. At the same time, they acted as captains of SAMURAI Heroes in "Flying Gold".

In addition to appearing on television dramas and movies as an actor, he is also active in a variety program as a talent. Especially in recent years, it has led to a re-evaluation of bribes, as "man's medal" was frequently used in the corner "Numetoridan" of the drama "Kisarazu Cats Eye" and "Mexa × 2 Cool". Self-covered and released "Medical Medal".

The sequel "Adult Medal" was released in 2005 as a sequel to the "Man's Medal", and the Oricon single chart first appeared 20th, and the indies chart first appeared first. In September 2006, the self-covering album Yokuroku Tokusokurimasu was released.

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