Actor
Tatsuomi Hamada
11 films on Movie OTT · Active 2010–2023
Tatsuomi Hamada — known in Japanese as 濱田龍臣 — is one of those rare performers who managed to grow up entirely on screen without losing the audience along the way. Born August 27, 2000, in Chiba, Japan (TMDB), he started acting at just six years old, which means he's been in front of cameras for the better part of his life. What's striking is how cleanly his career divides into two acts: the precocious child roles that built his name, and the lead performances in his late teens that proved he wasn't just a novelty.
About Tatsuomi Hamada
Tatsuomi Hamada — known in Japanese as 濱田龍臣 — is one of those rare performers who managed to grow up entirely on screen without losing the audience along the way. Born August 27, 2000, in Chiba, Japan (TMDB), he started acting at just six years old, which means he's been in front of cameras for the better part of his life. What's striking is how cleanly his career divides into two acts: the precocious child roles that built his name, and the lead performances in his late teens that proved he wasn't just a novelty.
He's probably best recognized internationally for playing Riku Asakura — the human host of Ultraman Geed — in the 2017 tokusatsu series of the same name (Wikipedia). That role wasn't a one-off either; he reprised the character across *Ultraman Z* and *Ultraman New Generation Stars*, which tells you something about how much the franchise trusted him with one of its core identities. For a self-described lifelong Ultraman fan, landing that part must have felt surreal.
Beyond the tokusatsu world, Hamada has stacked up a genuinely varied filmography — the live-action *Mob Psycho 100* (2018), *Brave: Gunjō Senki* (2021), *Honey Lemon Soda* (2021), and *Baby Assassins 2* (2023) among them (Wikipedia, IMDb). He's represented by agencies TakeOff and Four Springs (Wikipedia). Hard to say if he'll push further into international productions, but the range is already there.
Early life & background
Tatsuomi Hamada was born on August 27, 2000, in Chiba Prefecture, Japan (TMDB). He began his acting career in 2006, making him around five or six years old when he first took on professional work — young even by child-actor standards. His early training and family background aren't extensively documented in available public sources, so details there are limited. What is on record is that he won the Gold Dream Award in 2010 (Wikipedia), the same year he appeared in the high-profile NHK Taiga drama *Ryōmaden*, playing the young version of historical figure Sakamoto Ryōma. His kanji name, 濱田龍臣, is the form used in Japanese-language credits.
Career
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Filmography

Baby Assassins 2
2023 · Makoto Kamimura

Honey Lemon Soda
2021 · Takamine Tomoya

Brave: Gunjyou Senki
2021 · Manjiro Yoshimoto

Ultraman R/B The Movie: Select! The Crystal of Bond
2019 · Riku Asakura / Ultraman Geed

High Heels Revolution!
2016 · 真境名薫

Shippu Rondo
2016 · Hideto Kuribayashi

Gatchaman
2013 · Jinpei

Yellow Elephant
2013 · Daichi

HOME
2012 · Tomoya Takahashi

Tibetan Dog
2011 · Tenzin (voice)

Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
2010 · Nao
Frequently asked questions
What films is Tatsuomi Hamada known for?
Tatsuomi Hamada has 11 titles indexed on Movie OTT, including Baby Assassins 2, Honey Lemon Soda, Brave: Gunjyou Senki.
How long has Tatsuomi Hamada been active?
Tatsuomi Hamada's film career on Movie OTT spans from 2010 to 2023 — 13 years of work.