
Seiji Fukushi
Acting
Biography
Seiji Fukushi is a Japanese actor represented by Owlm. He was a member of Imai Office until 31 March 2015 Fukushi's first terrestrial drama was on the NHK drama Otokomae! which also ran a sequel. In December 2008, he, along with Koichi Otake, Takumi Saito, and Kazuki Namioka, formed the theater unit Run. It was announced on 1 April 2015 that Fukushi, with Tetsu Watanabe and Masaki Sawai, moved to Owlm.
Born: June 3, 1983
Place of Birth: Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Known For

のだめカンタービレ 最終楽章

稲垣吾郎の金田一耕助シリーズ

The Secret Lives of Kyoto Folk
The series depicts "Kyoto as Kyoto people love it" in dramas and documentaries.

危険なカンケイ

Team Batista no Eikō
There exists a legendary team of surgical experts in Tojo University Hospital that specializes in the Batista procedure - one of the most difficult cardiac surgeries with the survival rate only at 60%. Ever since its formation, this team has shocked the country by having 27 consecutive post-operative successes, virtually unheard of in the medical community. They basked in the glory until three of the most recent procedures resulted in consecutive deaths on the operating table. Taguchi, a psychosomatic medicine specialist, has been entrusted with the investigation but is in over his head because of his soft nature and having to deal with skills beyond his realm of expertise. Then arrives Shiratori, a cocky Ministry of Health Labor and Welfare investigator. He not only labels Taguchi naive, but speaks with confidence that this is a murder, and the murderer is within this team of elites. As the mystery unfolds, so does the complicated affiliation between each of the seven team members.

Unnatural
Mikoto, a forensic investigative examiner, and her partners trace down the evidence of crimes and unravel the puzzles behind mysterious deaths.

Love That Makes You Cry
Follows the story of love, friendship and growth of six young men and women who move from countryside to the big city of Tokyo, each with their own dreams and aspirations. Among them is Sugihara Oto and Soda Ren. After her mother died, Oto was raised by adoptive parents in Hokkaido. Although she has given up on having any high hopes or big dreams for her future, she still remains positive and faces life with optimistic attitude. One day, she finds out the fact that her adoptive parents are planning to marry her to the wealthy man in town in order to solve their financial debt. Soda Ren was raised by his grandfather in Fukushima. Ren works hard on one job after another in order to earn the money to buy back his grandfather's land so that they can start farming again. By chance, Oto and Ren meet in Hokkaido and they decide to move to Tokyo to find new life to change their fate and future. However, as soon as they arrive Tokyo, they get separated in the crowds...

Hitsudan Hostess
The story is based on the bestselling autobiography of 25-year-old Rie Saito, who became a number-one hostess in Ginza despite being deaf. "Hitsudan Hostess" was published by Kobunsha this past May, and so far it has sold roughly 115,000 copies. The book depicts the life of Saito, who was born in Aomori and became deaf at the age of 1 due to an illness. She rebelled against her strict parents, and she ran away from home several times as a youth. At a local club, she began taking an interest in "hitsudan" (communicating through writing), which she later made use of when she moved to Tokyo and became a popular hostess at a Ginza club. --Tokyograph

Double Meaning: Yes or No?
A new female detective joins the special investigations team and dives into some of their hardest cases in this follow-up to the series 'Unfair.' The team investigates a grisly video circulating online that asks viewers to answer 'yes' or 'no' questions with potentially deadly outcomes.

Hold On, Baseball Team
An average high school baseball team is weakened when Hiroki, one of the star players on the team, receives a failing grade in school and cannot participate in any of the club’s activities till he passes again.
Filmography
as To Keiichiro
as Takeshi Sakurai
as Talbot
as Sakuma Takayuki
as Fukami Akira
as Behru
as Kawai Kento
as Masamune
as 関谷聡史
as Okubata Keizo
as Jurozaemon Isogai
as Kenya Kobayashi
as 熱海史郎
as Shu Sakumura
as Koji Amikawa
as Kazuma Ibuki
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Nao Sato
as Yuuma Shiobara
as 遠藤光一
as Kenji Sugiura
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Soju Kugayama
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Yuuma Shiobara
as Police Officer
as Osamu Takuma
as Takuya Kishida(岸田 卓也)
as Warden Sakamoto
as 1st Lieutenant Shigeo Koizumi
as GM
as Yasunori Koroki
as Satoshi Saito
as 黒木 泰則
as Kuroki Yasunori
as Shizuo Zaizen
as Daisuke Higa
as Mikako's ex-boyfriend
as Yoji Akiyama
as Nakahara
as Todo Itsuma
as Ko-chan
as Okawara Denshichi
as 金井俊太
as Kuroki Yasunori
as Matsui Tatsuhiko
as Akio Nitta
as Inoue
as Inoue
as Sabee Inugami (Youth)