Yūsuke Iseya

Yūsuke Iseya

Acting 25 titles 1976-05-29 Tokyo, Japan

Yūsuke Iseya (伊勢谷 友介 Iseya Yūsuke), born on May 29, 1976, in Tokyo, Japan, is a prominent figure in the Japanese entertainment industry, recognized primarily for his work as an actor.

Iseya's journey began in the world of modeling, where he gained notable recognition through his collaborations with major brands such as L'Oreal Japan, Men's Nonno magazine, Prada in Milan, and Asahi Aqua Blue. His modeling success eventually paved the way for his transition into acting and directing.

In 2003, Yūsuke made his directorial debut with the film "Kakuto." He also earned significant acclaim for his role in "Casshern." Among his notable performances is in the film "Sinking Moon," released in 2002, in which he portrayed the romantic lead opposite J-pop sensation Ayumi Hamasaki.

Throughout his career, Iseya has demonstrated versatility, effortlessly moving between various roles in both the creative and performance aspects of the industry. His contributions continue to leave a lasting impact on Japanese cinema and pop culture.

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Movies

25 titles