Shôhei Uno

Shohei Uno—yeah, born in Osaka back in ‘78, so he’s definitely seen a thing or two—has carved out a pretty wild ride in the Japanese film scene. The guy’s kinda like a chameleon; you blink, and he’s someone new. People probably know him best for his part in The Voice of Sin from 2020, which, honestly, is one of those movies that kinda gets under your skin. It’s got that dark, tangled crime vibe where secrets just keep spilling out, and Uno’s performance nails that gritty, haunted energy. He’s not playing around—it’s the sort of role that sticks with you. But if you’re into the whole superhero thing, he was in Gekijôban Kamen Raidâ Eguzeido: Turû endingu in 2017. Classic Kamen Rider madness—action, drama, those wild costumes. Uno brought some serious intensity to the mix, which, let’s be real, is what these movies need, otherwise it’s just a bunch of dudes in rubber suits. And you can’t forget Ultraman Ginga from 2013—total nostalgia trip for anyone who grew up on tokusatsu shows. Uno manages to make even the most out-there plotlines feel legit. There’s something about his presence on screen that just draws you in, like you’re rooting for him even when he’s the bad guy. He’s not the headline superstar, but man, he brings some real depth and flavor to every project, and honestly, Japanese cinema wouldn’t be quite as fun without him.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1978-02-11
  • Height: 5′ 6½″ (1.69 m)
  • Birth Location: Osaka, Japan
  • Professions: Actor

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      So, “Japanese actor” barely scratches the surface. Think about all the legends who’ve shaped Japanese cinema—guys like Toshiro Mifune, who basically defined samurai cool, or Ken Watanabe, who pops up in Hollywood flicks like he owns the place. These actors aren’t just background noise; they’re the heart and soul of films spanning everything from wild yakuza dramas to those slow-burn family stories that rip your heart out when you least expect it. Seriously, Japanese actors have this knack for subtlety—one arched eyebrow says more than a five-page monologue. And don’t even get me started on voice work in anime; some of these folks are household names just because of their iconic roles. Basically, if you’re into movies at all, you’ve seen their influence—whether you realized it or not. Japanese actors bring something totally their own to the screen, and honestly, it’s electric.

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    • When was Ram Charan born?

      February 11, 1978

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      5′ 6½″ (1.69 m)

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      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Osaka, Japan

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