Seiyo Uchino
Seiyo Uchino, born in 1968 in Kanagawa, Japan, is a distinguished Japanese actor known for his impactful performances on both the big and small screens. He adopted the stage name Seiyo Uchino in July 2013, transitioning from his birth name, Masaaki Uchino (内野聖陽 in Japanese). Over the years, Uchino has garnered critical acclaim, most notably winning the 39th Japan Academy Film Prize for Excellent Actor, a recognition awarded for his compelling role in the Japanese-Turkish co-production, *125 Years Memory*.
Uchino's career is marked by a diverse range of roles that showcase his versatility and depth as an actor. His work spans various genres, earning him a reputation as a prominent figure in the Japanese entertainment industry. In addition to his film accomplishments, Uchino has made significant contributions to television, further solidifying his status as a household name.
His personal life includes a marriage to fellow actress Maki Ichiro, which lasted from 2006 until their divorce in 2011. Despite the challenges in his personal life, Uchino's professional journey continues to flourish, as he remains a respected and influential artist in contemporary Japanese cinema and theater.
Filmography
What Did You Eat Yesterday?
Hakkenden
252: Signal of Life
Homunculus
Homeland
The Black House
A Last Note
First Love (2019) (2019)
Pararescue Jumper
Black Pean