Natsumi Kon

Natsumi Kon (昆 夏美, Kon Natsumi, born 28 June 1991) is a Japanese musical actress and singer.

Natsumi Kon
昆 夏美
Born (1991-06-28) 28 June 1991
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2011
AgentToho Entertainment
Known for
WebsiteOfficial website
Natsumi Kon
昆 夏美
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocal
Years active2013
LabelsToho animation Records
WebsiteOfficial website

Born from Tokyo, she graduated from Senzoku Gakuen College of Music Faculty of Music Musical Course.[1] She is represented with Toho Entertainment. While studying at the university, she debuted professionally as Juliette of the musical Roméo et Juliette, and later appeared to her topical work such as the musicals Hamlet, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon and so on, and is called the "new-generation diva of the musical world".[2] She also debuted as a singer with "Watashi wa Sōzō suru".

Biography, personal life

She liked to sing from a young age, and also to play and dance, and from 2003 to 2006 she belonged to the Children's Theatre Ōkina Yume and acted primarily in leading roles.[3] She was determined to aim for a musical actress when she was in the third grade of junior high school and went to Senzoku Gakuen High School's music department.[4] In 2009, when was on third grade high school, she was selected as the role of the girl Anne in the music play Anne of Green Gables sponsored by the DPI-NGO UN Classical Live Association.[5]

In 2010, she studied at the Senzoku Gakuen High School Music School from the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music Faculty of Music Musical Course.[1] She passed the audition of Toho Entertainment in 2011 while enrolled in her second year of college, and in the heroine audition of the musical Roméo et Juliette which received in less than a month after entering the office, she was selected as Juliette from among many candidates,[lower-alpha 1] which made her major work pro debut.[6] Her first starring[lower-alpha 2] in the stage Yūdoku Shōnen that became her first straight play in the same year.[7] After that she also appeared in the topic's work by acting as the heroine Ophelia of the musical Hamlet and role of Éponine of the musical Les Misérables, and attracted attention as the "new-generation diva of the musical world" from her singing ability.[2]

Meanwhile, in 2012, she made her first television drama appearance as Clara in TV Asahi's Murder at Mt. Fuji, and in 2013 she debuted as a singer with the opening theme "Watashi wa Sōzō suru" in the television anime Majestic Prince.

When she graduated from the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music Faculty of Music Musical Course in 2014,[1] she played in the musicals The Addams Family as Wednesday Addams and Miss Saigon as Kim.[lower-alpha 3] In addition, she was in charge of opening theme "Niji no kakera" of the TV anime One Week Friends as a singer.[8]

In October 2016, her performance in the Imperial Theater of the musical Miss Saigon which was scheduled to appear was cancelled for the treatment of the nodule of her vocal folds,[9][10] after surgery and rehabilitation, she returned from the first day of her Nagoya performance on 19 January 2017.[11]

In April 2017, she acted as a voice actress of the heroine Belle played by Emma Watson through an audition at the Japanese dub version of the Walt Disney Pictures live-action version of Beauty and the Beast.[12]

Jazz pianist Ai Kuwabara was her high school classmate.[13]

Appearances

Musicals

Stage

  • Yūdoku Shōnen (Nov 2011) starring; as Non-toxic girl[lower-alpha 2][20]
  • Rōdoku Geki Watashi no Atama no Naka no Keshi Gomu 6th letter (31 May – 1 Jun 2014)
  • Music Play The Little Prince (Dec 2015 – Jan 2016) as the Prince

TV dramas

TV anime

Films

Live

Discography

Singles

SheetRelease dateTitleStandard product no.Highest rank[22]
1st 17 Apr 2013 Watashi wa Sōzō suru THCS-60000 34th
2nd 21 Aug 2013 Prompt THCS-60002 58th
3rd 21 May 2014 Niji no kakera THCS-60036 22nd
4th 5 Aug 2015 ISOtone
  • THCS-60057 (First Press Limited Edition)
  • THCS-60058 (First Press Limited Artist Edition)
  • THCS-60059 (Normal Edition)
76th
5th 9 Nov 2016 Kienai Chū THCS-60121 79th

Tie-ups

Song Tie-up Year
Watashi wa Sōzō suruTV anime Majestic Prince first opening theme2013
KokoroTV anime Majestic Prince insert song
PromptTV anime Majestic Prince final opening theme
Kokoro wa hitotsu janaiTV anime Majestic Prince ending theme
Niji no kakeraTV anime One Week Friends opening theme2014
ISOtoneTV anime Chaos Dragon opening theme2015
Kienai ChūAnime film Galactic Armored Fleet Majestic Prince: Genetic Awakening theme song[23]2016

References

Notes

  1. Double cast with Rina Frank.
  2. Double cast with Yuya Kido.
  3. Triple cast with Rena Sasamoto and Rina Chinen.
  4. Heroine. Double cast with Rina Frank
  5. Quadruple cast with Rena Sasamoto, Aya Hirano, and Sayaka Watabiki.
  6. Triple cast with Fuka Yuduki and Rinko Matsubara
  7. Triple cast with Fuka Yuduki and Tomona Yabiku
  8. Triple cast with Rena Sasamoto and Rina Chinen.
  9. Triple cast with Rena Sasamoto and Sooha Kim.
  10. Quadruple cast with Mitsuki Takahata, Tomona Yabiku and Sakurako Ohara.
  11. Double cast with Marie Ueno.
  12. Double cast with Erina Mano.
  13. Double cast with Sonim.
  14. Double cast with Sonim.

Sources

  1. Kon, Natsumi (19 Mar 2014). "卒業" (in Japanese). Natsumi Kon official blog "Kon memo'!". Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  2. "昆夏美:憧れの「レ・ミゼラブル」出演に「幸せ」 注目の新人ミュージカル女優の素顔". Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). 1 Sep 2013. Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  3. Kon, Natsumi (23 Aug 2013). "【昆夏美 interview:vol.2】ミュージカル『レ・ミゼラブル』エポニーヌ役への熱い思いとは?"". TV Dogatch (Interview) (in Japanese). 2. Archived from the original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  4. "新人ミュージカル女優・昆夏美「音楽は身体の一部」 今後の展望と揺るぎない決意". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 21 Aug 2013. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  5. "2009年 キャスト". Life concert music play 'Anne of Green Gables' (in Japanese). DPI-NGO UN Classical Live Association. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  6. "シンデレラ女優昆夏美が2大ヒロイン役". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 28 Jul 2011. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  7. "Wキャストのジュリエット 昆夏美・フランク莉奈対談". Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 8 Nov 2011. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  8. "昆夏美、新曲はアニメ『一週間フレンズ。』OP曲 川嶋あいが作詞作曲". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 17 Mar 2014. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  9. "昆夏美 声帯結節で「ミス・サイゴン」休演「大変心苦しい」". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). 13 Oct 2016. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  10. "昆夏美「ミス・サイゴン」大阪公演も休演 声帯結節治療「頑張ります!」". Daily Sports online (in Japanese). 13 Dec 2016. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  11. "昆夏美、声帯結節で降板の「ミス・サイゴン」復帰していた!". Sanspo.com (in Japanese). Sankei Digital. 23 Jan 2017. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  12. Totsui, Yasuyuki (19 Apr 2017). "【私の時間 シネマ】 映画「美女と野獣」ヒロイン・ベルの声優、昆夏美 「まさか私が。夢のようです」". Sankei West (in Japanese). Sankei Digital. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  13. Kon, Natsumi (29 Jul 2013). "今日" (in Japanese). Natsumi Hoshi official blog. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  14. "生命のコンサート 音楽劇 赤毛のアン" (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  15. "ミュージカル ロミオ&ジュリエット" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  16. Heroine. "ミュージカル ハムレット公演情報 - 演劇ライフ" (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  17. "song for a new world-新しい世界の扉を開ける14の物語-公演情報 - 森ノ宮ピロティホール" (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  18. "ミュージカル レ・ミゼラブル" (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  19. Kon, Natsumi (21 May 2016). あの衝撃作がついに舞台化。『コインロ/ "昆夏美 あの衝撃作がついに舞台化。『コインロッカー・ベイビーズ』に出演" (Interview) (in Japanese). Tokyo Headline. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  20. "cube presents 有毒少年" (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  21. "昆夏美&山崎育三郎!「美女と野獣」吹き替え版キャストにミュージカル俳優ずらり". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Eiga.com. 31 Jan 2017. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  22. "昆夏美のCDシングルランキング". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
  23. "劇場版「マジェプリ」主題歌は昆夏美「とても光栄に思っています」". Music Natalie (in Japanese). 8 Sep 2016. Retrieved 27 Jan 2018.
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