
Dori Sakurada
Acting
Dori Sakurada (桜田通), born on December 7, 1991, in Tokyo, Japan, is a versatile Japanese actor, singer, dancer, and model. He was scouted at the age of 11 and joined the talent agency Amuse Inc., where he began his career. Sakurada made his acting debut in 2005 in the TV drama Ruri's Island. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Ryoma Echizen in the musical adaptation of The Prince of Tennis (Tenimyu), becoming the youngest actor to play the lead role at just 14 years old. Over the years, Sakurada has appeared in various films and TV dramas, including Orange (2015), Let Me Eat Your Pancreas (2017), Scum's Wish (2017), Coffee & Vanilla (2019), and Alice in Borderland (2020). He is also a talented musician, releasing his first EP, Sakura da Festa Best, in 2019, and performing live at his annual fan event, Sakura da Festa. In 2020, he established his official fan club, Sakura da Space Society, and completed his first Zepp tour in 2022.
Known For

1971
Kamen Rider
1971 · tv

2020
Alice in Borderland
2020 · tv

2011
CSI: Crime Scene Talks
2011 · tv

2015
Seven Detectives
2015 · tv

2015
Atelier
2015 · tv

2016
Good Morning Call
2016 · tv

2005
BOYS OVER FLOWERS
2005 · tv

2024
My Undead Yokai Girlfriend
2024 · tv

2017
Scum's Wish
2017 · tv

2014
As the Gods Will
2014 · movie

2019
I Will Not Work Overtime, Period!
2019 · tv

2020
Detective Novice
2020 · tv

2017
My Lover's Secret
2017 · tv

2024
Sacchan, Boku wa.
2024 · tv

2022
Shōtai
2022 · tv

2019
Coffee & Vanilla
2019 · tv

2020
Guilty: Kono Koi wa Tsumi Desuka
2020 · tv

2017
MPD: Animal Unit
2017 · tv

2023
Annoying and Cunning Sisters
2023 · tv

2022
Masked D
2022 · tv

2011
Misaki Number One!!
2011 · tv

2009
Samurai High School
2009 · tv

2015
Orange
2015 · movie

2019
Perfect Crime
2019 · tv

2023
Play It Cool, Guys
2023 · tv

2017
Let Me Eat Your Pancreas
2017 · movie

2014
Baseball Brainiacs
2014 · tv

2025
Small Bait, Big Love ~Ebiko's Hunt for Her Mr. Right~
2025 · tv

2012
Suugaku ♥ Joshi Gakuen
2012 · tv

2017
Three Dads
2017 · tv