Yosuke Eguchi (江口洋介, EGUCHIYOSUKE, えぐちようすけ), born December 31, 1967 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese rock singer and actor.
In 1986, he made his debut in his first TV series "Early Spring Story", and in 1987, he appeared in the action film "Shonan Mob", and in 1991, he appeared in the romantic drama "Tokyo Love Story", and in 1994, he appeared in the suspenseful crime film "Gentleman Cops", and in 1999, he won the Best Male Actor Award at the 20th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for his role in the medical drama "24 Hours of Saving Sickness", and in 2000, he starred in the drama "The Sickness of Sickness", and won the Best Male Actor Award at the 20th Japanese Drama Academy Awards. In 2000, he starred in the drama "Mona Lisa Smile" and the romantic drama "Please Give Me Love". 2004, he appeared in the costume drama "Shinsengumi", and in 2006, he starred in the sci-fi thriller "Gwizi". In 2008, she starred in the action comedy film Shaolin Girl.In 2010, she starred in the romance film Often Blooming Wild Roses.In 2012, she appeared in the action film The Wanderer's Swordsman.In 2015, she starred in the action film The Bee in the Sky.In 2016, she appeared in the drama First Time, I Love You.In 2017, she appeared in the suspense drama Black Leather Handbook.In 2018, she appeared in the drama BG~By the Side Police Protector~. 2019, appeared in the criminal investigation drama "Strawberry Night - SAGA".
Chinese name: Yosuke Eguchi
Foreign name: えぐちようすけ, EGUCHIYOSUKE
Nationality: Japan
Blood type: O
Height: 185 centimeters
Place of birth: Tokyo
Date of birth. Profession: Actor, Rock Singer
Representative works: Shonan Mob, Tokyo Love Story, 101st Marriage Proposal
Achievements: Best Actor in a Leading Role in the 20th Japanese Drama Academy Awards
Entertainment history
He made his official debut in 1986 in his debut romantic drama, "Early Harvest Tale. 1987, he appeared in the action film "Shonan Mob. In 1988, she released her first single album "Glass Valley".
In 1991, he appeared in the romantic drama Tokyo Love Story with Honomi Suzuki and Yuji Oda as a medical student, and in the same year, he appeared in the romantic film The 101st Marriage Proposal with Onako Asano and Tetsuya Takeda as his younger brother, Junpei, who is very much favored by the opposite sex. 1994, he co-starred with Masakazu Tamura in the suspenseful crime film Gentleman Detective as an intelligent criminal.
In 1997, he starred in the romantic drama "Under the Same Roof 2", and in 1998, he appeared in the romantic film "April Story", directed by Shunji Iwai. 1999, he starred with Nanako Matsushima in the medical drama "24 Hours in a Lifesaving Sick Building", playing a genius surgeon, for which he won the Best Actor Award at the 20th Nikkan Kagakuen Awards.
In 2000, he co-starred with Risuna Yazuki and Koushiro Matsumoto in the drama "Mona Lisa's Smile," in which he played a suave and ambitious antique connoisseur; in July, he co-starred with Miho Kanno in the romantic drama "Please Give Me Love;" and in October, he co-starred with Kazuya Ninomiya in the romantic drama "Wipe Away the Tears."
In 2002, he co-starred with Yuko Takeuchi in the Western restaurant-based family romantic comedy "Lunch Queen. In 2002, he starred with Yuko Takeuchi in the family romantic comedy "Lunch Queen" as Isao Nabeshima, a chef at a Western restaurant. In the same year, he co-starred with Yosuke Kubozuka and Yoshio Harada in the drama "Sakura no Aura".
In 2003, he starred in the medical drama "The White Tower" with Shumei Donzawa as Dr. Satomi, an internist with both medical skills and morals, and in 2004, he appeared in the costume drama "Shinsengumi" with Shingo Katori and Ryuuya Fujiwara, as well as in the suspense drama "The Fugitive" with Kuan Abe, playing the role of counseling officer Tetsuo Nagai.
In January 2005, he co-starred with Nanako Matsushima in the medical drama "24 Hours of Saving Sickness 3," in which he played the role of Dr. Ikki Shinto, a gifted surgeon who is known as "God's Hand"; and in November, he co-starred with Kyouka Suzuki in the action sci-fi film "Sengoku Self-Defense Forces 1549," which is adapted from a novel of the same name. In 2006, he co-starred with Zhang Zhen in the sci-fi thriller "The First Ghost Caught in the World", playing the role of the leader of the anti-gravity team.
In January 2007, he starred with Ryoko Shinohara in "UNFAIR", a suspense drama based on the novel by Qin Jianzhi; in February, he co-starred with Chisei Harada in the drama "Neighborhood War", directed by Kensaku Watanabe; and in June, he appeared in the comedy-fantasy film "By the Gods" directed by Yasuo Shikiban.
In April 2008, he starred in the action-comedy film "Shaolin Girl" directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro, in which he played the role of Iwai Kanko, a boxing master in Rin's grandfather's dojo. In August, he co-starred with Aoi Miyazaki and Satoshi Tsumabuki in the drama "Children in the Darkness," based on the novel of the same name, in which he played the role of Hiroyuki Nambu, a reporter for the Bangkok branch of the Nippon Shimbun news agency.
In January 2009, he co-starred with Goro Inagaki in the suspense drama "The Bewitching Triangle", based on the mystery novel of the same name, in which he played the role of Interpol officer Ryoji Hyoda, and in May, he co-starred with Takao Osawa and Ryoko Hiromata in the action film "Ishikawa," an action movie set in the 16th-century Sengoku period of Japan, in which he played the role of Goemon Ishikawa, an out-of-the-world thief in the chaotic world of the Sengoku period of Japan.
In 2010, he made his acting debut as a hobo in the fantasy film "The Wonderful World Story 20th Anniversary Autumn Special," and in May, he co-starred with Miho Kanno as high school teacher Kashima in the romance "Often Blooms the Wild Rose," an adaptation of the manga of the same name by Keiko Nishihara, and in November, he co-starred with Masakazu Tamura in the speculative film "The Spherical Wilderness.
In 2011, he co-starred with Yui Aoi in the romantic drama "The Corner Shop", based on the manga by Ichikawa Kara, playing the role of pastry chef Ryotaro Tokumura, and in 2012, he appeared in the action film "Kenshin the Wanderer", which is based on the early days of the Meiji Restoration, playing the role of Saito Ichi, a member of the former Shinsengumi organization.
In 2013, he starred in the action film "Brain Man" with Dojin Ikuta and Taeko Matsuyuki as police officer Chaya. in April 2014, he co-starred with Shoumei Donzawa in the business drama "Roosevelt Games," adapted from the novel of the same name by Jun Ikei Tomei.
In September 2015, he co-starred with Masahiro Motoki in the action film Sky Bee, based on Keigo Higashino's novel of the same name.In October, he appeared in the rom-com Mature Woman, co-directed by Ryo Tanaka and Soki Sekino, as detective novelist Fumio Takayama.In July 2016, he appeared in the TV drama I Love You at First Meeting.
In 2017, he appeared in the suspense drama "Black Leather Manual", which was adapted from the novel of the same name by Seicho Matsumoto, in which he played the role of Tomio Yasushima, the secretary of a member of the House of Representatives, who spends all his days dealing with his bosses' various unseemly affairs in order to realize his dream of becoming a politician. on May 12, he starred with Momochi Matsuzaka and other **** in the action-thriller film "Blood of the Lone Wolf", where he played the role of Wu Yuan Moritaka Ichinose, the second-in-command of the local gangster organization Onadani Group; in November, the drama "Gravel" co-starring Hiroshi Sato was aired, in which he portrayed the head of the Intelligence Department of the Search Division 2, Koaki Saemi.
In 2018, he appeared in the drama "BG~By the Side Police Protector~" starring Takuya Kimura as a character in the special position of "civilian bodyguard", playing Yoshiaki Ochiai, who possesses wide-ranging knowledge and cool judgment; in the same year, he guest-starred in the spring nine-month drama "Deceive the World JP"; and on July 20, a manga movie starring him was broadcast. The manga movie "Shinigami", in which he starred, was released.
In 2019, he appeared in the detective drama "Strawberry Night - SAGA" as Kensaku Katsumata, the head of the fifth department of homicide searches in the first search division.
In 2020, he starred in the live-action manga movie "The Final Chapter of Rurouni Kenshin," in which he portrayed Saito Ichi, the former head of the third team of the Shinsengumi.
Personal life
Yosuke Eguchi is married to Chisato Moritaka. He has since had a son and a daughter.
Major works
Starring in TV series
Strawberry Nights-SAGA-2019-04-11, as Kensaku Katsumata
The World of Deception JP-2018-04-09
BG Sidekick Police Caretaker-2018-01, as Yoshiaki Ochiai
Black Leather Manual-2017- 07-20, as Tomio Yasushima
First Time, I Love You. -2016-07, as Nobuji Umeda
Mature Woman-2015-10, directed by,Soki Sekino
Military Division Officer -2014, as,Kazuhiro Motoki,Taku Ohara
About My Destiny-2014, as Yasushi Sato
The Roosevelt Game -2014, as Kotaro ___Ii
DINNER-2013, as Jun Ezaki
Noryo Dogs-2013, as Shoichi Murakami
The Summer That Couldn't Breathe-2012, as Ryuichiro Kugayama
SCHOOL!!!! -2011, as Ichiro
None-2010-09-25, as Shinichi Kitagawa
National Tax Inspector-2010-04, as Kusakusuke Harima
None-2010-01-03, as Ikki Kondo
Sphere's Wilderness-2010, as Jirou Suzuki)
WORLD Wonderful Story-2010, as Keiji Iinta
None-2009-07, as Ikki Kondo
None-2009-05-01, as Jiro Ripple
Officer's Blood-2009-02-07, as Kiyoharu Yasushiro
None-2009-01, as Hyogo
None-2007-06-15, as Ryohei Ueyama
None-2006-11-11, as Toku Yamashita
None-2006-10-03, as Saiki Jinyu
None-2005-01, as Ikki Naito
None-2004-07, as Nagai Tetsuo
None-2004-01 as Kunio Yoshikawa and Masaya Iseida
None-2003-10 as _2 Satomi
None-2003-09-18 as Jeanji Shimizu
Tokyo Romance Movie-2003-04 as Shinsuke Takasugi
None- 2002-12-28, as Shinnojo Ting
Lunch Queen-2002-07, as Isao Nabeshima
None-2002-01, as Isao Shinto
None-2001-07, as Isao Shinto
None-2000-10, as Katsuno Oshii
Please Give Me Love-2000-07 as Kijiro Nagasawa
Another Heaven-2000-04 as Manabu Hayase
None-2000-01 as Masayuki Tachibana
None-1999-06 as Kouji Hinashita
None-1999-01 as Ikki Naito
None-1999-01 as Ikki Naito
None-1998-09 as Ikki Naito
None-1998-09 as Ikki Naito
None-1998-09 as Ikki Naito
None-1998-09 as Takayuki Shimura
None-1996-04 as Keitaro Toyama
None-1995-04 as Harumi Ide
None-1993-04 as Tatsuya Kashiwagi
None-1992-12
None In the Name of Love-1992-09
In the Name of Love-1992-01 as Tokio Kanno
None-1991-10 as Shokichi
None-1991-07 as Junpei Hoshino
None-1991-05 as Kuran Tanaka
None-1991-03
None-1991-01 as Kenichi Mikami
None-1990-07 as Tetsuhei Iba
None-1990-04 as Keisuke Sakagami
None-1990-03
None-1989-07 as Akira Nakazato
None-1989-01 as Tokugawa Iemitsu
None-1988-01 as Maruyama Eisaku
None-1988-01 as Narita Kohei
None-1987-11 as Imamura Masato
None-1986-05 as Shimizu Takashi
Walker Kenshin Final Chapter-2020-07, as Ichi Saito
Walking Deceit World JP-2019-05-17, as Eisuke Akatsuki
Death God-2018-07-20, as Isshin Kurosaki
Blood of the Lone Wolf-2018-05-12, as Ichinose
Bee of the Sky- 2015-09-12, as Kazuaki Yuhara
Brain Man-2013-02-09, as Dojin Ikuta,Taeko Matsuyuki
Wave Rider Kenshin Live Action-2012-08-25, as Ken Sato,_Muai
The Corner Yokocho Shop-2011-02-11, as Ryotaro Tokamura
Never Bloom Wild Rose- 2010-05-22, dir,
None-2009-05-16, as Iwakura Zamenji
Chivalrous Thief Ishikawa-2009-05-01, as Osawa Takao,Hiroto
Children of Darkness-2008-08-02, as Nambu Hiroyuki
Shaolin Maiden-2008-04-26, as Iwai Fighter
Shao Lin Maiden-2008-04- 26, as Iwai Fighter
By the Gods-2007-06-23, as Tsumabuki Satoshi, Natsuki Mari
unfair-2007-03-17, as Saiki Jinyu
Neighborhood War-2007-02-03, as Kitahara Shurugi
Guise -2006-09-30, as Hashimoto Ryoharu
The Third Fierce Room-2006-01-14 as Shinsuke Hayama
Warrior Self-Defense Force 1549-2005-06-11 as Isao Kashima
Sakura of the Fierce Ki -2002-10-19 as Saburo "Kashiya"
None- 2002-09-14 as Shuru Kitahara
None- 2002-09-14 as Ryo Haru Hashimoto
The Neighborhood War -2007-02-03 as Shuru Kitahara
None-2000-04-29 as Manabu Hayase
None-1999-01-30
None-1998-03-14 as Matsu Takako, Seiichi Tanabe
None-1996-09-14 as Liu Liangkui
None-1996-09-14 as Liu Liangkui
None-1996-09-19 as Miro "Shibuya" Sanjuro
None-2002-10-19 as Miro "Shibuya"
None-1996-08-24 as Hirohei Hagaoka
None-1996-07-06
None-1994-09-03
None-1992-12-19 as Takashi Tagawa
None-1991-08-24
None-1987-04-25 as Yosuke Eguchi
None-1987-03-14 as Otaru Shogyo Daigaku Student
None-1986-08-23
Stage Plays
Musical Works
Award Winners
Character Evaluation
Yosuke Eguchi's portrayal of the stoic and sensible Shinto in First Aid Vanguard is hardly reminiscent of Kenichi Mikami's "prodigal son" in Tokyo. The two qualities of Yosuke Eguchi are compatible, and he is capable of playing both Mikami and Shindo. While he is a talented actor, Yosuke Eguchi is also a talented singer, not only in singing, but also in writing. Yosuke Eguchi's music is called rock and roll, and the orchestration is very boisterous, but the content and mood of the songs are not rebellious, but still mostly healthy and uplifting. The rough and bold appearance of Eguchi Yosuke has a tender and sensitive heart (Xinhua comment).
of Eguchi Yosuke has a tender and sensitive heart (Xinhua comment).