
Cast
Eita Okuno
Acting
Cast
Eita Okuno
Known for
Acting
Born
1986-02-10
From
Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan
Also known as おくのえいた
Biography
Eita Okuno (奥野瑛太) is a Japanese actor who is born in Hokkaido on February 10, 1986. In the year he graduated from high school, his father forced him to choose between school and work, so he completed his education at Nihon University. He made his debut in 2009 playing MC Mighty, one of the iconic characters in the movie 8000 Miles (Saitama-No Rapper). It is known that he released rap music for several projects within this movie, but he does not have a personal album.

Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning
as Murakami

The Outsider
as Ko

Your Eyes Tell
as Mitsuru Kuji

Fragments of the Last Will

64: Part 2
as Namie

37 Seconds
as Hide

A Flower Aflame
as Hatanaka

Madly
as Takunya (segment "Love of Love")

Shinjuku Swan II

Hokusai's Daughter

Hero's Island

We Couldn't Become Adults
as Miyajima

Intolerance
as Construction Worker

One Last Bloom
as Harada

Bushido
as Samon Kajiki

64: Part 1
as Namie

If Cats Disappeared from the World
as Tomu-san

Sailor Suit and Machine Gun: Graduation

Kiseki: Sobito of That Day
as Toshio

Love & Peace
as Revolution Q Band Member

Room Laundering

The Intermission

The Women in the Lakes

Goodbye Cruel World

Gift of Fire

March Goes out Like a Lamb
as Junkei Yamazaki

March Comes In Like a Lion
as Junkei Yamazaki

The First Supper
as Takuji

Laughing Under the Clouds
as Raiga

Touching the Skin of Eeriness
as River Office Staff

Ichigeki
as Masumitsu Kyunosuke

The Pretenders
as Matsuo

I Am Kirishima

The Miracle of Crybaby Shottan

How to Find a Lover

Amagi Goe

BAUS: The Ship's Voyage Continues

Taro the Fool
as Yoshioka

Midsummer Fruit
as Ryoma

Takasaki Graffiti
as Kazuki Kimishima

Playing Dead
as Yoshida Hiroshi / "Shitai no Hito"

Museum: Introduction

Unfeigned Happy Ending
as Shinji

Bakumatsu Aibou-den

Ghost Band

Roadside Fugitive
as Mighty

About Miss Azami
as Noda

Shinpei
as Shinpei Omura

Rageaholic

Tsukiko

8000 Miles
as Mighty

The Master of Funerals
as Norio Shimamura

In Your Own Words

Daily Lives of High School Boys
as Woman's Lover