Yuuki Ogoe
Yuuki Ogoe (小越 勇輝), born on April 8, 1994, in Tokyo, Japan, is a distinguished Japanese actor who has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry. He began his journey in acting at a young age, quickly rising to fame for his portrayal of Ryoma Echizen in the musical adaptation of Prince of Tennis (Tenimyu). His remarkable dedication to the role earned him the moniker "The Prince of Tenimyu," highlighted by an impressive 518 consecutive performances without a single absence.
In addition to his work in Tenimyu, Ogoe has showcased his talent in various other stage adaptations of well-known franchises. He has taken on challenging roles such as Ken Kaneki in the stage version of Tokyo Ghoul and Sakamichi Onoda in Yowamushi Pedal, demonstrating his range as a performer.
Beyond the stage, Ogoe has made notable appearances in television dramas and films, expanding his repertoire with roles in Kamen Rider Kiva, Coffee & Vanilla, and The Werewolf Game: Death Game's Operator. His ability to transition between different genres and formats has solidified his status as a versatile actor in the Japanese entertainment scene. With a career that continues to evolve, Yuuki Ogoe remains a prominent figure to watch in the industry.