Akira Morishita
Akira Morishita, is a Filipino actor, singer, and songwriter known for being a member and lead vocalist of the Filipino boy group BGYO. Morishita has co-written several tracks released by BGYO: "The Light", "Runnin'", "The Baddest", "Kundiman", "Fly Away" and an original soundtrack for a series Bola Bola titled "Mahal Na Kita", of which he released a solo version of the song.
Prior to his music career, Morishita started as an actor known for four movies: Sundalong Kanin, Alienasyon, Kalel, 15, 'Tol ; a television series All of Me and have appeared on several television commercials aired in the Philippines: Jollibee, Cherifer and Royal.
In March 2022, he became part of iWantTFC's original miniseries Bola Bola. In 2023, Morishita made a stage debut in Tabing Ilog: The Musical as "Rovic".
Early life
Akira Morishita was born on April 27, 2001, to a Japanese father and a Filipino mother; both of them worked as musicians in Japan. At a young age, he aspired to become part of the military or the airforce but these were put aside when their family needed financial support by auditioning him for television and print ads. He grew up in Bulacan, Philippines and has visited Japan only once.Career
Television and film career
His career in the entertainment industry began in 2014 when he played the role of Carding in the indie film Sundalong Kanin, a Cinemalaya film entry by Janice O'Hara that served as his first film appearance. He also appeared in other independent films including Alienasyon, also in 2014 and Kalel, 15 in 2019. In 2015, he made his first television appearance in ABS-CBN's afternoon drama series All of Me, playing the role of Ringo Dimaculangan.In 2022, while being a member of BGYO, he returned to acting through a main role in iWantTFC's teen romantic comedy series Bola Bola, starring Francine Diaz, KD Estrada, and Ashton Salvador. He plays Lucas Benitez, the long-time crush of Diaz's character Thea Balderama. He and his co-members from BGYO served as the performers of the show's theme song "Mahal Na Kita".