
Cast
Yūki Meguro
Acting
Cast
Yūki Meguro
Known for
Acting
Born
1947-08-15
From
Tokyo, Japan
Also known as Yuki Meguro, めぐろ ゆうき, 目黒 ユウキ
Biography
Yuki Meguro is an actor, singer and host in Japan. From an early age, he appeared as a child actor in films for various companies, but after starring in the first part of Toei's first TV drama, "風小僧" he devoted himself to his studies and entered Doshisha Junior High School, only to drop out in order to study abroad. He studied at high schools in Hawaii, St. Louis, and later Boston University's Department of Drama and the University of Southern California, but he also ended up dropping out. After returning to Japan, he starred in the movie "Murder in the Deep" (1969) and began his career as an actor in earnest. He has appeared in countless films and television dramas, both period and contemporary, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in the film "Shōgun" (1980, USA). In addition to showing off his singing ability, which has led to records in musicals , he also hosts information programs.

Legend of the Eight Samurai
as Hikita Gonnokami Motofuji

Musashi

The Family
as Ginpei Manpyo

Operation Plazma in Osaka

Eight Brave Brothers

Lupin the Third: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy
as Arsene Lupin the III

What the War Meant
as Osamu Tsukada

Crimson Bat - Oichi: Wanted, Dead or Alive
as Sankuro

Zero
as Miyano

Denshichi Torimonocho: Female Fox Palanquin
as トン坊

The Man Who Became The Don

Human Target
as Detective Murayama

The Black Hooded Man

Shippu no Seitarou

The Book Peddler
as Tatsuzo Akamatsu

Baby Elephant Story: The angel who descended to earth
as Chief of Staff

Four Swordsmen of Ashura

Shingo's Original Challenge, Part 4

Bushido

Shogun
as Omi

Murder in the Deep
as Tatsuya Sakaki

Yassadaru Man
as Master

Fight for the Glory

Eight Brave Brothers 2

The Missing Heir
as 勢之佐

Midnight Demon

Sky of Penta

Magistrate Mayuzumi

The Divine Protector: Master Salt Begins

Eight Brave Brothers 3

Deluxe Salon Car Engagement Tour Murders
as Masayuki Nogi
