Mario Kuroba

Mario Kuroba (黒羽 麻璃央, Kuroba Mario) is a Japanese model and actor who is affiliated with Vithmic Co., Ltd.

Mario Kuroba
黒羽 麻璃央
Born (1993-07-06) July 6, 1993
Occupation
  • Model
  • Actor
Years active2012–present
AgentVithmic
Websitekuroba-mario.com

Biography

Mario Kuroba was born in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan in 1993. In 2010 he won second place in the 23rd Junon Superboy Contest and received the AGF award, kick-starting his career.[1]

In 2012, he made his acting debut as Eiji Kikumaru (7th generation) in The Prince of Tennis Musical, appearing in the same role until November 2014.[2] He was later cast as Mikazuki Munechika in the Touken Ranbu musicals and as Ryota Kise in the Kuroko's Basketball stage play adaptations.

Filmography

Stage plays

Year Title Role Other notes
2012 The Prince of Tennis Musical Seigaku Farewell Party Kikumaru Eiji
The Prince of Tennis Musical Seigaku vs. Higa Kikumaru Eiji
2013 The Prince of Tennis Musical Dream Live 2013 Kikumaru Eiji
The Prince of Tennis Musical Seigaku vs. Hyotei ~ Nationals Kikumaru Eiji
The Prince of Tennis Musical Seigaku vs. Shitenhoji Kikumaru Eiji
2014 The Prince of Tennis Musical Seigaku vs. Rikkai ~ Nationals Kikumaru Eiji
2015 Touken Ranbu Musical Trial Performance Mikazuki Munechika
2016 Kuroko no Basuke The Encounter Ryota Kise
Touken Ranbu Musical Atsukashiyama Ibun Mikazuki Munechika
Touken Ranbu Musical Shinken Ranbu Sai 2016 Mikazuki Munechika
2017 Kuroko no Basuke OVER-DRIVE Ryota Kise
Touken Ranbu Musical Tsuwamono Domo ga Yume no Ato Mikazuki Munechika
Touken Ranbu Musical Shinken Ranbu Sai 2017 Mikazuki Munechika

Films

Year Title Role Director Notes Ref(s)
2019 Go Away, Ultramarine Akina Yanagi

TV series

Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo January 2020 as Cat God


References

  1. "Vithmic profile for Mario Kuroba" (in Japanese). Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  2. "Mario Kuroba's blog" (in Japanese). Retrieved May 30, 2018.
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