Acting credits
165
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
165
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
1.5
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 115700
IMDb ID: nm1102191
Known for: Acting
Born: August 22, 1981
Age: 44
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 2001 - 2026
Years active: 26
Average TMDB rating: 6.53
Wikidata: Q1329116
Also known as
Takumi Saitô • Takumi Saitou • Takumi Saitō • 斎藤 工 • 齋藤工 • 齋藤 工 • 齊藤工 • 齊藤 工 • 사이토 타쿠미
Other jobs
Takumi Saitoh (斎 藤 工 Saitō Takumi, Tokyo, Japan, August 22, 1981) is a Japanese actor, singer, and model. Saitoh was born on August 22, 1981, in the city of Tokyo, Japan. He made his acting debut in 1992, playing a small role in the Japanese drama Ippai no kakesoba. In the following years, he worked as a model for companies like Calvin Klein and Issey Miyake. In 2001, he starred in the movie Toki no kaori: Remember me (a remake of the Korean film Ditto), while in 2006, he participated as Yūshi Oshitari in the musical adaptation of the manga The Prince of Tennis, a role that made him gain popularity as an actor. Also, in 2006, he played Shūya Arisada in the drama Princess princess D, an adaptation of the homonymous manga by Mikiyo Tsuda. However, his most important role was undoubtedly that of Noeru Kisaragi in the direct-to-video movie BOYS LOVE. The film tells the story of a magazine editor who meets and interviews a young model (later he also discovers that he is a gigolo) and the immediate attraction that arises between them. After the success of the film, the following year a theatrical successor to it was released (titled Schoolboy Crush in the West), but with a different plot and without Saitoh's involvement. Another of his most important works is Sukitomo, another homosexual-themed film, released in 2007, and Itsuka no kimi e, also released that same year. The expressiveness of Saitoh as an actor and his natural way of embarking homosexual characters has contributed to give a "normalized" image of homosexual love in Japan, to the point of making it accessible and understandable to the general public. However, he ran the risk of being caught in a series of characters of that nature, so he joined the cast of the lightweight 2007 drama Delicious Gakuin. He participated in the 2009 graduation special of the Gokusen drama series and in HANA-KIMI 2011, the second Japanese TV adaptation of the comics of the same title.




Movie credits linked with Takumi Saitoh.
as Koji Wada
as Sakamoto
as Yuichi Kasagi
as Toru Uchimura
as Suicide Victim
Producer
as John Cage
as Hyogo Shibata
Director
as Jiro Taki
as Kaoru Fukazawa
as Tokugawa Ieyasu
as Shingo Tsukimoto
as Shinji Kaminaga
as Shigeru Uchiyama
as Ide Hiroshi
Producer
as Yuma Tachibana
Series credits linked with Takumi Saitoh.
as Masamune Shinjo • 9 eps
as Jiro Taki • 5 eps
as Shinpei Araki • 10 eps
Director • 1 eps
as Toshikuni Matsunaga • 5 eps
as Yoshihito Akizawa • 9 eps
2 eps
as Kusaka • 11 eps
20 eps
as [Asato's brother] • 2 eps
as Kentaro Hiyama • 8 eps
3 eps
as Hemingway • 9 eps
as Mizutani Mitsuo • 8 eps
1 eps
as Ichihara Ryu • 7 eps
12 eps
as 大松翔太 • 6 eps
as Yoshio • 5 eps
2 eps
2 eps
as Toru Sekiguchi • 5 eps
as Reiya Miyoshi • 8 eps
as Shinichi Sakurai • 64 eps