Ryo Kitazono (b. 1992)

Alias:
北園涼

Birthplace:
Kagoshima, Japan

Born:
February 9, 1992

Ryo Kitazono is a Japanese actor affiliated with RMP. He hails from Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. From a young age, he held a curiosity for acting and aimed to become an actor capable of portraying various roles in TV dramas and beyond. He moved to Tokyo at the age of 20 after securing a job and joined a talent agency. His career gained momentum through his participation in the musical "Touken Ranbu," which led him to perform at venues such as Ryogoku Kokugikan, Nippon Budokan, and Saitama Super Arena. He expanded his activities beyond acting and began venturing into the world of music in 2019.  Ryo has a strong passion for watching movies and enjoys playing FPS games, sometimes participating in game commentary streams. He has a talent for impressions and is particularly skilled in imitating various characters.  His favorite foods include yakiniku (grilled meat), sushi, and chocolate. He has a sweet tooth and loves chocolate the most. While he also enjoys ramen, he has a preference for tonkotsu (pork bone) ramen. He has a fondness for women's fashion, particularly favoring those who look good in knit hats.

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