
Seiyo Uchino
Acting
Biography
Born 1968 in Kanagawa, Japan, Seiyo Uchino is a Japanese actor. Before taking his current stage name Seiyo Uchino in July 2013, he was known by his birth name Masaaki Uchino (both spelled 内野聖陽 in Japanese). He has received numerous awards, including the 39th Japan Academy Film Prize as Excellent Actor for his performance in the Japanese-Turkish co-production 125 Years Memory. He was married to actress Maki Ichiro from 2006 to 2011.
Born: September 16, 1968
Place of Birth: Kanagawa, Japan
Known For

Love Generation
Love Generation revolves around the relationship of the two leading protagonists, Katagiri Teppei and Uesugi Riko, who begin their relationship as squabbling colleagues before falling in love.

Gold Sunset

Black Kite
Yasu's mother passed away when he was very young and his father abandoned him. Yasu's wife, Misako, also lost both her parents when she was young. The two spend their days in happiness, watching their young son, Akira, grow up. Unfortunately, a freakish accident occurs that results in Misako sacrificing her life to protect her son. Yasu loses himself in grief and remorse, but recovers as he vows to raise his 3 year-old son as best as possible.

Jin
After awakening in the Edo era, a neurosurgeon uses his medical knowledge to help those around him while searching for a way back to the present day.

Gonzo: The Legendary Detective
Kuroki was once an ace detective, but after being traumatized from a case, he became unable to work and was transferred to another division, where he idles his time away. One day, a particular case pulls him out of his rut and gives him a chance to return as a detective. Two staff members of the popular "Aibou" series, producer Motohiro Matsumoto and writer Ryota Kosawa, are working together on this series. -- Tokyograph

Back of Father
A 10-part omnibus drama by 10 different scriptwriters on the theme of fathers and their sons and daughters.

Asura
In 1979 Tokyo, four distinct sisters uncover their aging father's affair, causing their happy facades and bottled-up emotions to slowly unravel.

Haru
A young Tokyo businessman joins an online movie forum and develops a special bond with one of its members through back and forth e-mails.

125 Years Memory
Two historical incidents that deepened the friendship between Japan and Turkey are connected in this story of friendship and compassion: In the night of 16 September 1890 the Turkish frigate Ertuğrul is caught up in a typhoon and sinks off the Japanese coast. Risking their own lives, local villagers are able to rescue 69 Turkish sailors. Although being very poor and having hardly to eat, the villagers share what little they have with strangers from a country 9,000 kilometers away. 95 years later, during the Iran-Iraq War, more than 300 Japanese are stranded in Tehran. In the morning of 19 March 1985 a Turkish Airlines aircraft takes off for Tehran to evacuate the Japanese. But the remaining Turks at Tehran Mehrabad Airport still need to be convinced that they won't be able to board their own country's rescue flight.

Welcome Home, Mone
Born in September of 1995, Momone Nagaura lived with her parents, grandfather, and sister in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture. After failing her college entrance exams, she went to live in Tome City with an acquaintance of her grandfather's. Momone's life changes when she meets a popular weather forecaster from Tokyo, who teaches her how weather forecasts can predict the future. She decides to study to become a weather forecaster.
Filmography
as Seiji Usami
as Akutsu Isamu
as Sadaharu Masukawa
as Jiro Kumazawa
as Hokusai Katsushika
as Ichirou Haga
as 向坂睦男
as Van Hohenheim / "Father"/ The Dwarf in the Flask (voice)
as Van Hohenheim / "Father"
as Kenji Yabuki
as Nagaura Koji
as Kumicho
as Kenji Yabuki
as Gondō
as Kenji Yabuki
as Seigo Saeki
as Nobuhiko Kamamoto
as Motosada Tamura
as Ando
as Shinjou Masaru
as Kiichi Mihara
as Souichi
as Alan Smithee (voice)
as Yasuo Ichikawa
as Yoshio Kuraishi
as Horibe Yasube
as Detective Watanabe
as Zusho Mamiya
as Hiroshi Maruyama
as Kozo Masuda
as Ryoma Sakamoto
as Fujiwara
as Yoshio Kuraishi
as Shizuma Shinohara
as Kuroki
as Eikichi / Denzo
as Ginjiro Ishibashi
as Minamihara Takashi
as Kurashina Kenji
as Munakata Jin
as Bunshiro
as Shinji Wakatsuki
as Soichiro Katagiri
as Noboru Hayami 'Haru'
as Kentaro Zenigata
as Koji Kiyokawa