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Yusuke Iseya

Yusuke Iseya

Multihyphenate Yusuke Iseya enjoyed a prolific modeling career in his native Japan, before transitioning to narrative feature work, initially as a supporting actor in indigenous arthouse films that occasionally traveled abroad, including (most memorably) director Hirokazu Koreeda's universally-acclaimed spiritual fantasy After-Life (1998), as well as Akihiko Shiota's juvenile delinquency drama Harmful Insect (2001). That exposure led to a successful television career for Iseya on Japanese daytime dramas; in 1998, Iseya shifted gears altogether by traveling to the United States and enrolling in New York University film school, which he reportedly funded with modeling monies; a debut directorial effort soon followed, the 2002 Kakuto, as did additional on-camera roles in Japanese films including Honey and Clover (2006) and Sea Without Exit (2006), as well as a voice assignment in the anime feature Tekkonkinkreet (2007). In 2008, Iseya took his first steps toward projects originating outside of Japan with a prominent role as a visually-impaired man in Fernando Mereilles's thriller Blindness, starring Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo - a Canadian-Brazilian-Japanese co-production. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


Yusuke Iseya Trivia

Who did Yusuke Iseya portray in Casshern?
Yusuke Iseya was Tetsuya Azuma in Casshern

Who did Yusuke Iseya play in Blindness?
Yusuke Iseya was First Blind Man in Blindness

Who did Yusuke Iseya portray in Tekkonkinkreet?
Yusuke Iseya was Kimura in Tekkonkinkreet


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