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8 Iconic Roles of the Late Haruma Miura that Will be Missed by Fans

8 Iconic Roles of the Late Haruma Miura that Will be Missed by Fans

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8 Iconic Roles of the Late Haruma Miura that Will be Missed by Fans

The Japanese entertainment world is mourning the news of actor Haruma Miura's death. This handsome actor passed away at a relatively young age of 30. It's no wonder that his departure shocked many. Some of you may not be familiar with Haruma, but in the Land of Sakura, he is very popular due to various drama titles and movies he starred in. Now, out of the dozens of titles he has appeared in, there are some that are most iconic and you may have watched them before. Here is the list..

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'KOIZORA' or 'SKY OF LOVE' is one of the successful films that propelled Haruma Miura's name. There, he played a rebellious student named Hiroki Sakurai.

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In 2009, Haruma was chosen to play Tatsuya Bito in the movie 'CROWS ZERO 2'. This film also further elevated Haruma's name.

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For some reason, at the beginning of his career, Haruma was often assigned to play the role of a thug or delinquent, such as in 'GOKUSEN', where he played Ren Kazama.

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If previously he often played as a delinquent, in the title 'KIMI NI TODOKE', Haruma Miura was challenged to become a cheerful character and the idol of women in his school. Haruma portrayed a character named Shota Kazehaya.

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One of Haruma's roles that generated the most controversy was Eren Jaeger in the live-action film 'ATTACK ON TITAN'. He received quite a lot of criticism for this particular role.

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Still from another popular live-action anime title, this time Haruma Miura plays Kamotaro Ito in the movie 'GINTAMA 2'.

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One of the most recent ones, Haruma joined the Japanese version of the movie 'SUNNY', which was adapted from a popular Korean film. Here, he plays Wataru Fujii.

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Haruma's popularity is not limited to Japan only. He has even been involved in a collaboration film between Japan and China, called 'FIVE MINUTES TO TOMORROW', where he plays Ryo.