
Masaki Suda
Acting
Biography
Taishō Sugō (菅生 大将), known professionally as Masaki Suda (菅田 将暉), is a Japanese actor and singer. He won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role. In addition, he received the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Newcomer Award in the 68th Art Award Film Division in recognition of his success. His debut song is "Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki".
Born: February 21, 1993
Place of Birth: Osaka, Japan
Known For

Glass Heart
An aspiring drummer suddenly loses her spot in the band. But when a brilliant musician recruits her for his new band, her life takes a passionate turn.

A Fading Summer
A major newspaper has informally decided to employ a female university student. However, shock ripples within the newspaper because of a weekly magazine’s scoop that she is the daughter of the criminal in a serious case. This was the kidnapping of a newborn baby at a big hospital 20 years ago. The criminal demanded a ransom from the director of the hospital instead of the parents. But after the criminal had the large sum of money in hand, he died in an accident while being pursued by the police. The baby was never found. Kaji Hidekazu, a former hotshot journalist who has become deadwood in the wake of an incident, is ordered by the newspaper to re-investigate the kidnapping case. He finds out the shocking, tragic truth which had been kept under wraps.

The 13 Lords of the Shogun
Following the ascension to power of Taira no Kiyomori, the Minamoto clan is exiled. Minamoto no Yoritomo meets Masako, the sister of Hōjō Yoshitoki and later marries her. Following this marriage, the gears of Yoshitoki's destiny begin to turn.

Koiwa Youth Story ~ Your Street Corner ~
Depicts the true story of the love affair of the youth of the comedian Sanma Akashiya.

Makubes no 23 ji
The time spent at a family restaurant where the trio of Makubes 3, Haruto (Masaki Suda), Shunta (Ryunosuke Kamiki), Junpei (Taiga Nakano), hang out and discuss their comedy skit scripts. (The program is unscripted, solely relying on the actors to stay in character and perform).

Pray Speak What Has Happened
In 1984 Shibuya, four quirky young souls navigate life’s struggles while chasing joy in a city bursting with hope.

Kiss that Kills
A mysterious woman appears in front of Otaro Dojima. The mysterious woman has a pale face with red lips. She kisses him and he dies, but the next moment he regains consciousness. He realizes he is now seven days in the past. The mysterious woman also follows him. Due to her kiss, Otaro Dojima dies and goes back to the past over and over again.

Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom
With graduation 10 days away, homeroom teacher Hiiragi gathered all 29 students of class 3-A and proclaims them his hostages. His last lesson regards the death of a student that passed away a few months before. Nobody will be able to graduate until the truth is known.

Love Song
Kohei Kamishiro (Masaharu Fukuyama) worked as a musician in his past. He only had one hit song and his recording contract was eventually canceled. He became devastated and left the field of music. Twenty years later, Kohei Kamishiro keeps his distance from music, but his passion for music hasn't faded away. He leads a boring life. Due to his past experience, he finds it difficult to have a relationship with women. One day, a woman appears in front of him. She has a complex and because of this leads a solitary life. The woman though has an amazing singing voice. By meeting her, Kohei begins to think he wants to make music again.

Kiseki: Sobito of That Day
Based on the true story of 4 member Japanese pop group "GreeeeN.” Jin is the producer of “GreeeeN” and his younger brother Hide is the lead member for the group. Their song "Kiseki" is released as their 7th single and becomes a huge hit. Hide and the other 3 members have others jobs including working as a dentist.
Filmography
as Mitsunari Kube
as Toya Shinzaki
as Nishio Shunsaku
as Self
as Ryōsuke Yoshii / 'Ratel'
as Shinichi Izumi
as Totono Kuno
as Gray Heron (voice)
as Miyazawa Kenji
as Izumi
as Totonou Kunou
as Minamoto no Yoshitsune
as Goto Yuichi
as Keigo Yamashiro
as Haruto
as Haruto Takaiwa
as Gō – Young
as Mugi Yamane
as Ono
as Ren Takahashi
as Kuzumi
as Eji
as Major Tadashi Kai
as Ibuki Hiiragi
as Kamen Rider Double (archive voice)
as Tsunagi
as Shinpachi Shimura
as Yutaro Mashiba
as Haru Yoshida
as Kazunori Harumi
as 春海一德
as Tokunaga
as Shinji
as Shinji
as 折原幸人
as Norimichi Shimada (voice)
as Shinpachi Shimura
as Teiichi Akaba
as Hide
as Koichiro Hasegawa
as Yuki Shien
as Kotaro Kamiya
as Yukito Orihara
as Yuki Shien
as Seto
as Takuya
as Yuya Kitahara
as Karuma Akabane
as Yuya Kiyokawa
as Daiki Kawata
as Sanma Akashiya
as Kawatani
as 武藤翔
as Sano Masashi
as Naoki
as Karuma Akabane
as Toshiharu Muto
as Daichi Hoshino
as Kuranosuke Koibuchi
as Masamune Masaoka
as Masaru Kaga
as Akuma (devil)
as Takuji Oshiro
as Koshiro Matsudo
as Tadakuni
as Shota Okuda
as Touma
as Masamitsu Tsuchiya
as Hiroshi
as 早見 剛
as Hashimoto Ryoji
as Morio
as Tomoyuki Yoshinaga
as Philip / Kamen Rider W
as Shun Kagami
as Philip, Young Katsumi Daido
as Fumiya Tamura
as Philip / Kamen Rider Double
as Philip/Kamen Rider Double
as Naoki Hiraoka
as Philip / Kamen Rider W
as Junpei Domon(土門 順平)
as Philip / Kamen Rider W / Young Katsumi Daido
as Philip / Kamen Rider W
as Phillip/ Kamen Rider W
as Philip / Kamen Rider W
as Phillip / Kamen Rider W
as Phillip / Kamen Rider W
as Philip / Kamen Rider W
as 菲利普
as Philip / Kamen Rider Double (voice)
as Philip (Raito Sonozaki) / Kamen Rider Double
as Kuroda Yoshitaka
as Kuroda Kanbei