Yōsuke Eguchi
Yōsuke Eguchi 江口洋介 | |
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Born |
Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan | December 31, 1967
Occupation | Poet, Actor, Singer |
Years active | 1986–Present |
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) |
Spouse(s) | Chisato Moritaka (1999–present) |
Yōsuke Eguchi (江口 洋介 Eguchi Yōsuke, born December 31, 1967) is a Japanese poet, actor and singer. Since 1986, he has appeared in a number of television series and movies. He is married to the actress and pop star Chisato Moritaka, with whom he has a son and a daughter.
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes and Alternate Titles |
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1986 | O-nyanko za mūbî Kiki ippatu! | Marathon Boy | |
1987 | Shōnan bakusōzoku | Yōsuke Eguchi | a.k.a. Shonan bakusozoku: Bomber Bikers of Shonan |
1991 | Tokyo Love Story | Keniichi Mikami | |
1992 | Shichi-nin no otaku: cult seven | ||
1994 | Hero Interview | ||
1996 | Acri | Haoka | a.k.a. The Legend of Homo-Aquarellius |
1996 | Swallowtail | Ryou Ryanki | |
1998 | Shigatsu monogatari | Oda Nobunaga | a.k.a. April Story |
2000 | Ryūsei | Kawasaki | |
2000 | Anaza hevun | Manabu Hayase | a.k.a. Another Heaven |
2002 | Ryōma no tsuma to sono otto to aijin | Torazo | a.k.a. Ryoma's Wife, Her Husband and Her Lover |
2002 | Kyoki no sakura | Sweeper Saburo | a.k.a. Madness in Bloom |
2005 | Gimî hebun | Shinsuke Hayama | a.k.a. Gimme Heaven or Synesthesia |
2005 | Sengoku Jieitai 1549 | Yōsuke Eguchi | a.k.a. Samurai Commando Mission 1549 |
2006 | Gui Si | Hashimoto | a.k.a. Silk |
2007 | Tonari machi sensō | Shuji Kitahara | |
2007 | Anfea: The Movie | Jin Saiki | a.k.a. Unfair: The Movie |
2007 | Tsukigami | a.k.a. The Haunted Samurai | |
2008 | Shaolin Girl | Yōsuke Eguchi | |
2008 | Yami no kodomotachi | Hiroyuki Nanbu | a.k.a. Children of the Dark |
2009 | Goemon | Goemon Ishikawa | |
2009 | Keikan no Chi | Anjo Seiji | a.k.a. The Policeman's Lineage |
2012 | Rurouni Kenshin | Saitō Hajime | |
2015 | Tenkū no Hachi | Kazuaki Yuhara | a.k.a. The Bee in the Sky |
2016 | Jinsei no Yakusoku | Tetsuya Watanabe | |
2017 | Ancien and the Magic Tablet | Momotarō Morikawa | Voice |
2018 | Korō no Chi |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes and Alternate Titles |
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1989 | Kasuga no Tsubone | Tokugawa Iemitsu | Taiga drama |
1991 | 101-kai-me-no-puropozu | Junpei | a.k.a. 101st Marriage Proposal |
1993 | Hitotsu yane no shita | Tatsuya Kashiwagi | a.k.a. Under One Roof |
1997 | Hitotsu yane no shita 2 | Tatsuya Kashiwagi | a.k.a. Under One Roof 2 |
2000 | Ai wo kudasai | Nagasawa | |
2000 | Namida o fuite | Katsuo Ohnishi | |
2000 | Monariza no hohoemi | Masakyuki Tachibana | |
2002 | Ranchi no joō | Yujiro Nabeshima | Mini-Series, a.k.a. The Queen of Lunchtime Cuisine |
2003 | Shiroi Kyotō | Shuji Satomi | |
2004 | Shinsengumi! | Sakamoto Ryōma | Taiga drama |
2005 | Kyumei byoto 24 ji | Kazuo Shindo | a.k.a. 24 Hour Emergency Ward |
2006 | Unfair: Code Breaking | ||
2006 | Walkers: Maigo no otona tachi | ||
2009 | Toraianguru | Ryoji Goda | a.k.a. Triangle |
2014 | Gunshi Kanbei | Oda Nobunaga | Taiga drama |
2015 | Shingari | Kajii | |
2015 | Otona Joshi | Takayama Fumio | a.k.a. "Lady Girls" |
2017 | Black Leather Notebook | Tomio Yasujima | a.k.a. "Kurokawa no Techō" |
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