japanese actor
Mackenyu Arata [ 1 ] ( 新田 真剣佑, Arata Makken’yū, born Mackenyu Maeda ( 前田 真剣佑, Maeda Makken’yū ) on 16 November 1996 ) [ 2 ] is a japanese actor born in Los Angeles. He is the son of japanese actor, producer, film director, and soldierly artist Sonny Chiba. [ 3 ] Mackenyu rose to fame after portraying Wataya Arata in the Chihayafuru live-action trilogy in 2016, which earned him the 40th Japan Academy Newcomers of the Year Award in 2017. [ 4 ] He is well known for portraying Enishi Yukishiro, the final examination villain of the Rurouni Kenshin live-action series in Rurouni Kenshin Saishūshō: The Final. [ 5 ]

early life [edit ]

Mackenyu Maeda, known as Mackenyu Arata, was born on November 16, 1996, in Los Angeles, the son of japanese parents, Tamami [ citation needed ] and Sonny Chiba. He has two siblings, a half sister named Juri Manase ( his don ‘s daughter from previous marriage ) and a brother named Gordon. He attended Beverly Hills High School in their promote Placement Program and appeared in a few films and television receiver shows while growing up, including the television mini-series Team Astro ( Astro Kyūdan ) ( 2005 ), and the japanese have film Oyaji ( 2007 ), as he devoted most of his time to school and commencement. As a young child, Mackenyu had many interests. He learned horseback tease and Yabusame at the age of 7. He practiced Kyokushin Karate since he was 8 years-old, and he was placed 3rd at the US kyokushin Karate Nationals in middle school. In high school he did gymnastics, body of water polo, and wrestle, becoming the school congressman for the latter. He was besides into music, playing piano since he was 10-years-old, and late participated in the brass set of his high gear school in Beverly Hills, playing sax, and flute. At the long time of 15, Mackenyu watched a japanese movie and the actor who star in it inspired him to pursue acting professionally in Japan. He held on to the pipe dream of co-star with the actor once he established his acting career in Japan. He by and by revealed that it was the late Haruma Miura after he co-starred with him in the movie adaptation of Gunjō Senki. [ 6 ]

In 2014 at the age of 16, Mackenyu landed his first base sport film lead role in Take a Chance ( 2015 ) and was featured in an applaud short circuit movie depicting a japanese syndicate suffering the consequence of the World War II in Tadaima ( 2015 ) in which he won Best Supporting Actor in Asians on Film Festival [ citation needed ]. In the same year, he decided to pursue acting in Japan, stating that Japan would be the best set for him to learn due to the diverseness of roles that is available for young actors. [ 7 ]

career [edit ]

In 2013, Mackenyu turned his full care to acting—including roles in the feature film Buzz (So-On: The Five Oyaji) ( 2014 ) and television movie Yo nimo Kimyō na Monogatari ( 2014 ). His acting quickly expanded to include three supporting roles in television receiver Mini-series including The Kindergarten Detective (Hanasaki Shin’ichirō wa Nemurenai!!) ( 2015 ), Yume o Ataeru ( 2015 ), and The Hatsumori Bemars ( 2015 ). His fame grew dramatically in Japan after landing the role of Eiji Tomari/Kamen Rider Dark Drive in the live legal action movie based on the democratic series created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori, Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise Future (Gekijōban Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise Future) ( 2015 ). [ 8 ]

In 2015, he besides landed his first lead roles in two USA film productions, Take a Chance ( 2015 ) and Tadaima ( 2015 ) ; for the latter he won a best confirm actor prize at the Asians of Films festival. [ 9 ] In January 2016, he made his stage debut in the japanese melodious Boys Over Flower (Hana Yori Dango: The Musical) ( 2016 ). He had a outstanding function in the two separate have film Chihayafuru Part I & II ( 2016 ) which was released back-to-back in March and April 2016. [ 10 ] Japan ‘s AM magazine featured him on the presence top of their 14 March 2016 edition and included an interview with him. One of his most challenging roles in his career to date was Shōjo ( Little Girl ). Having completed his lead character as “ Makise ” in the feature film Night’s Tightrope ( Shōjo ) ( 2016 ), Mackenyu started to expand his acting opportunities in Hollywood with a supporting role of Cadet Ryoichi in the science fabrication film Pacific Rim: Uprising ( 2018 ). [ 11 ] 2018 was a interfering year with series Kiss That Kills and movies Chihayafuru Part III, manga-based Impossibility Defense and speed-drive action-drama Over Drive. In 2019, he was cast as the final villain, Enishi Yukishiro, in the last two movies of Rurouni Kenshin know action.

In December 2020, Mackenyu announced that he would be leaving his agency, Top Coat, in April of 2021 adenine well as suspending his japanese activities for the time being. He announced that he wants to focus on global activities in 2021. In 2021, he starred as the lead in the manga adaptation of Brave: Gunjou Senki. He is now in Asian Cinema Entertainment. In November 2021, Mackenyu was cast as Roronoa Zoro in the american Netflix live carry through series adaptation of One Piece. [ 12 ]

Brand endorsements [edit ]

In 2018, Mackenyu became the brand ambassador for japanese men ‘s grooming stigmatize GATSBY. [ 13 ] He starred in the television receiver commercial “ GATSBY Cop ”, together with popular japanese actor Yuya Yagira .

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