Tomu Ranju

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Tomu Ranju
Native name Mayu Sakamoto (阪本真由)
Born (1975-08-12) 12 August 1975 (age 48)
Nishinomiya, Hyogo
Other names Tomu (とむ), Mayu (まゆ), Rantomu (らんとむ)
Years active 1996 – Current
Height 5'7" (170 cm)
Website http://tomu-ranju.jp/

Tomu Ranju is a Japanese actress/singer most widely recognized as Takarazuka Revue Flower Troupe's otokoyaku (男役 Takarazuka actresses who play male roles) top star from 2011 to 2014. Ranju is considered one of the best singers the revue has had in the recent years, and was selected to record songs for many of Takazuka's albums, both while she was with the revue and after her retirement.

After her retirement from the revue, Ranju became a stage/musical actress and released her first non-Takarazuka album L'Ange on October 21, 2015.

Early life

Tomu Ranju was born Mayu Sakamoto (阪本真由) in Nishinomiya, Hyogo, a city in the same prefecture as the city where the Takarazuka Revue is based and got its name from.

Sakamoto started to take ballet classes at the invitation of her friends while she was in elementary school, and has been dancing ever since. In eighth grade she heard about the revue for the first time and became interested. On her off days she would take morning trains to Takarazuka to line up for same-day tickets for shows. She was particularly fascinated by Mizuki Oura's (大浦みずき) performances - who was famous for her dance skills, and also a Flower Troupe otokoyaku top star.

Sakamoto continue to go to Takarazuka performances, but it wasn't until she was in high school that she decided to try out for the extremely competitive entrance exam of the Takarazuka Music School, known for low acceptance percentage.

In 1994, a year for record low acceptance percentage of only 2%,[1] Sakamoto was admitted to the Takarazuka Music School with the highest score. Throughout her 2 years at the music school, she maintained the status as No. 1 pupil (all Takarazuka students and actresses are considered "pupil" until they leave the revue, regardless of their seniority, popularity and stature).

Takarazuka Revue Career

In 1996 Sakamoto graduated as top of her class, and successfully joined the revue. By tradition, pupil would have already decided on her stage name (subject to revue approval), and switch to be addressed by it now. Sakamoto began to be billed as Tomu Ranju. The stage name was suggested by her teacher and family. The first name "tomu" was going to be written in kanji as "人夢", which means giving people dreams; but the kanji was considered too complicated, so it was changed to Hiragana form "とむ". The last name "蘭寿" is the kanji form of "l'ange", French for "angel".[2]

Ranju debuted in Can-Can, after that she was assigned to Flower Troupe. In addition to minor roles in regular revue productions, she was also cast for minor roles in novice productions and dinner shows.

In 2001 she began to be cast for lead roles in novice productions. In 2002, she won her first lead role in the revue's Bow Hall production of Tsuki no Hokage, sharing the lead role of Jiroukichi with Ayabuki Mao. In the same year, Ranju won the Newcomer of the Year award.

In 2005 Ranju won the Best Effort of the Year award. In 2006, she had her own first dinner show Sensation!, further fortifying her rising popularity and singing skills. In the same year, she was reassigned to Cosmos Troupe as third lead otokoyaku. In 2007, as Yūga Yamato was promoted to Cosmos top star, Ranju was promoted to second lead.

In February 2009, Ranju was cast in the lead role for another Bow Hall production Phoenix Wright (逆転裁判 -蘇る真実), based on the Capcom legal thriller video game Ace Attorney. The production was so well-received that the revue presented a sequel, Phoenix Wright 2 (逆転裁判2 -蘇る真実、再び・・・) just six months later. These 2 productions greatly boosted and attested to Ranju's popularity and her talent, leading to her first Takarazuka concert "R"ising!! in 2010.

In 2011, as Sei Matobu retired, Ranju was re-assigned back to Flower Troupe as the next otokoyaku top star. She debuted as top star in the Takarazuka production of Phantom.

During her 3 years as top star, it was considered that Ranju did well to carry on the tradition of Flower Troupe as "otokoyaku treasure" and "Flower Troupe of Dance". Retired top star Kazuho So was second lead under Ranju before being re-assigned to Snow Troupe as top star, and current Cosmos top star Manato Asaka was third/fourth lead under Ranju before her re-assignment to Cosmos as second lead.

On October 8, 2013, Ranju announced in a press conference that she will retire in 2014. Her farewell production was The Love of the Last Tycoon / Takarazuka Dazzling Dreams, a musical/show based on The Love of the Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald. On May 11, 2014, after the last performance of The Love of the Last Tycoon / Takarazuka Dazzling Dreams, Tomu Ranju officially retired and became an "OG" (old girls, referring to retired Takarazuka actresses).

Career After Takarazuka Revue

Like most retired Takaruzuka actresses, Ranju chose to continue on with her career using her Takarazuka stage name.

Ranju's post-Takarazuka activities are focused on musical, stage plays and concerts, but there are also television drama supporting roles and variety show appearances . Her relationship with Takarazuka Revue remains close, and was chosen for 2 of its centennial celebration events: recording Reijin, an album with other otokoyaku OGs; and participated in the celebration concert of the post-mortem 90th birthday of Fubuki Koshiji, a Takarazuka OG from the 1940s with legendary stature in Japanese entertainment history.

Theater

Ranju's first non-Takarazuka appearance is "ifi", a show focuses on showcasing various dance styles. She had a busy 2015, balancing 2 stage productions while participating in various Takarazuka 100th anniversary special performances. She is currently on tour with "The Love Bugs", and will appear in a leading role in 2016's production of "Sister Act".

TV

As one of the "Sentinel Tops" (the 5 troupe otokoyaku tops), Ranju made numerous TV talk show and variety show appearances. She also did some narrating jobs for Sky Stage (Takarazuka's own TV channel) programs.

Ranju's first TV drama appearance was a supporting role in Netflix's first Japanese production Atelier, playing an influential Vouge-ish magazine editor. She will next be seen in ja:私 結婚できないんじゃなくて、しないんです (literally translated to "It's Not that I Can't Get Married, But I Don't Want To"), a TV drama about the "lost dogs", attempting to understand why successful and beautiful women prefer to stay single. Ranju plays one of the female lead character's friends, a successful financial adviser who's over 40, happily single, and has a younger boyfriend.

Takarazuka Revue

Flower Troupe 1996 - 2006

  • 1996: Can-Can/Nightless Castle in Manhattan
  • 1996: How to Succeed
  • 1996: How to Succeed, as Coffee Boy & Tackaberry (Novice Production)
  • 1996-97: Hong Kong Nocturne (Bow Hall)
  • 1997: Hollywood Babylon/Southern Cross Revue
  • 1997: Hollywood Babylon, as Mike Taylor (Novice Production)
  • 1997: The Labyrinth of Loving You! (Bow Hall)
  • 1997: That's Revue
  • 1997: That's Revue, Fukuoka (Novice Production)
  • 1997: Blue Swan (Bow Hall and Nippon Seinenkan)
  • 1997 - 98: Pale Dawn (Bow Hall and Nippon Seinenkan), as Ryuu
  • 1998: That's Revue (Chunichi), as Shizuoka
  • 1998: Speakeasy/Sniper
  • 1998: Endless Love (Bow Hall), as Alif
  • 1998: Speakeasy/Sniper, as Frederick
  • 1998: Speakeasy, as Charles Randy (Novice Production)
  • 1998: Miki in Budokan (Maya Miki Concert)
  • 1999: Dawn Overture
  • 1999: Dawn Overture, as Kushibiki Yumindo and Rickshaw Man (Novice Production)
  • 1999: Endless Love (Nippon Seinenkan), as Alif
  • 1999: Tango Argentino/The Revue '99, as Alan
  • 1999: Tango Argentino, as Jean (Novice Production)
  • 1999: LA GARE (Aika Mire Dinner Show)
  • 1999: Third Takarazuka Kyougen Club
  • 1999: TCA Special 1999 - Hello! Wonderful Time
  • 2000: Tango Argentino/The Revue IV (Chunichi), as Otto
  • 2000: Lived in a Dream/The Beauties!, as Koremitsu
  • 2000: Lived in a Dream, as Time Spirit (Novice Production)
  • 2000: Takarazuka: Snow, Moon, Flower/Sunrise Takarazuka (Berlin Tour)
  • 2000: LOVE BEAT (Iori Naoka Dinner Show)
  • 2000: TCA Special 2000 - King of Revue
  • 2000 - 01: Ludwig II/Asian Sunrise, as Eckeert
  • 2000 - 01: Ludwig II/Asian Sunrise, as Journalist
  • 2000 - 01: Ludwig II, as Bernhard von Gudden (Novice Production)
  • 2001: Michelangelo/Viva!, as Niccoro
  • 2001: Michelangelo, as Michelangelo (Novice Production lead role)
  • 2001: Manon (Bow Hall and Nippon Seinenkan), as Lescaut
  • 2001: VIRTUAL GUY! (Sena Jun Dinner Show)
  • 2001: Felicita Arcobaleno (Aika Mire Dinner Show)
  • 2001: TCA Special 2001 - Takarazuka Dream Century
  • 2001 - 02: Canary (Drama City), as Dijon
  • 2002: In the Amber-Hued Rain/Cocktail, as Roland and Pierre
  • 2002: In the Amber-Hued Rain, as Claude de Bernard (Novice Production lead role)
  • 2002: Gone with the Wind (Nissay), as Rene Picard
  • 2002: Tsuki no Hokage (Bow Hall and Nippon Seinenkan), as Jiroukichi (double lead with Ayabuki Mao)
  • 2002 - 03: Elisabeth: The Rondo of Love and Death, as Elemer
  • 2002 - 03: Elisabeth: The Rondo of Love and Death, as Der Tod (Novice Production lead role)
  • 2003: Love Goblin (Bow Hall), as Yata (lead role)
  • 2003: A Flute Named Wind/A Revue is Born, as Shiranui
  • 2003: In the Amber-Hued Rain/Cocktail, as Louis Valentin (National Tour)
  • 2003: TCA Special 2003 - Dear Grand Theater
  • 2003: Paris Festival 2003
  • 2004: Endless Flight/Season of Angels/Applause Takarazuka!, as George
  • 2004: Javan Dancer, as Haji Tamran (National Tour)
  • 2004: La Esperanza/Takarazuka's Dancing Dreams, as Tom
  • 2004: TCA Special 2004 - Takarazuka 90
  • 2004: The Rose of Versailles 30
  • 2005: Kurawanka (Bow Hall), as Hachigorou (lead role)
  • 2005: Marrakesh: A Crimson Tombstone/Enter the Revue, as Gunther
  • 2005: Ernest in Love (Nissay), as Algernon Moncrieff
  • 2005: R・Hatter
  • 2005-06: Palermo Shines in the Setting Sun/Asian Winds!, as Nicola Gilotti
  • 2005: TCA Special 2005 - Beautiful Melody, Beautiful Romance
  • 2005: Hana no Michi ~ Yume no Michi ~ Towa no Michi
  • 2006: Scout (Bow Hall), as Sean Finlay (lead role)

Cosmos Troupe 2006 - 2011

  • 2006: Copacabana (Hakataza), as Sam Silver
  • 2006 - 07: Sketches from the Life of Ryoma Sakamoto/The Classical Music ~I Love Chopin~, as Yoshinobu Tokugawa
  • 2006: Sensation! Dinner Show
  • 2006: TCA Special 2006 - Wonderful Dreamers
  • 2006: Dream Memorandum
  • 2007: Never Sleep (Bow Hall and Umeda Arts Theater), as Samuel Hart (lead role)
  • 2007: Valencian Passion/Space Fantasista!, as Ramon and Rodrigo Granados (role-switch with Hokushou Kairi)
  • 2007: Valencian Passion/Space Fantasista!, as Ramon (National Tour)
  • 2007: TCA Special 2007 - 'Allo! Revue!
  • 2007: Takarazuka Sky Stage 5th Anniversary Special
  • 2007: 48th Takarazuka Buyoukai
  • 2008: A Morning Breeze/Passion - A Journey of Love, as Tatsumi Eiji
  • 2008: Singin' in the Rain (Umeda Arts Theater), as Cosmo Brown
  • 2008: Paradise Prince/Dancing for You, as Anthony Black
  • 2008: 49th Takarazuka Buyoukai
  • 2009: Phoenix Wright (Bow Hall and Nippon Seinenkan), as Phoenix Wright (lead role)
  • 2009: Raindrops Fall on Roses/Amour, it's something like..., as Victor
  • 2009: Phoenix Wright 2 (Bow Hall and Akasaka ACT Theater), as Phoenix Wright (lead role)
  • 2009: Takarazuka Special 2009 - Way to Glory
  • 2009 - 10: Casablanca, as Victor Laszlo
  • 2009: 50th Takarazuka Buyoukai
  • 2010: Shangri-La (Drama City and Nippon Seinenkan), as Ran
  • 2010: Trafalgar/Funky Sunshine, as Napoleon Bonaparte
  • 2010: "R"ising!! Concert
  • 2010: Takarazuka Special 2010 - Forever Takarazuka
  • 2010 - 11: For Whom the Bell Tolls, as Agustin
  • 2011: MUGEN! Dinner Show

Flower Troupe 2011 - 2014 as top star

  • 2011: Phantom, as Phantom (Top Star debut)
  • 2011: A Small Flower Has Bloomed/Love Potion II, as Shigeji (National Tour)
  • 2011: 51st Takarazuka Buyoukai
  • 2011: Melodies of Love~Dreams of Remembrance
  • 2011: Takarazuka Special 2011 - Dreams Built on Tomorrow
  • 2012: Resurrection/Canon ~Our Melody~, as Count Nekhlyudov
  • 2012: At the End of A Long Spring/Canon ~Our Melody~, as Stephan (National Tour)
  • 2012: Saint-Exupéry/CONGA!!, as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
  • 2012: Streak of Light Concert (Drama City)
  • 2012: Takarazuka Special 2012 - The Stars ~ Pre - Pre - Centennial~
  • 2013: The Rose of Versailles: Oscar and Andre, as Andre (Special Appearance)
  • 2013: Ocean's 11, as Danny Ocean
  • 2013: Sengoku BASARA (Tokyu Theater Orb), as Sanada Yukimura
  • 2013: The Poem of Love and Revolution / Mr. Swing!, as Andrea Chénier
  • 2013: T-ROAD Dinner Show
  • 2014: Love of the Last Tycoon / Takarazuka Dazzling Dreams, asMonroe Stahr

Stage

  • 2014: ifi[3]
  • 2015: REIJIN Concert, Meil Parc Hall
  • 2015: Showism VIII[4]
  • 2015: Take 5[5]
  • 2015: REIJIN SHOWA Era Concert[6]
  • 2015: Dinner and Talk Show
  • 2016: Chikyu George's 14th production "The Love Bugs"[7]
  • 2016: Sister Act the Musical[8]

TV Drama

2015: Atelier (Japanese title "Underwear"), as Chiga Nagai

2016: 私 結婚できないんじゃなくて、しないんです, as Bokai Yamamoto

Albums

  • 2015: REIJIN
  • 2015: REIJIN ~ Showa Era~
  • 2015: L'Ange

References

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