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Yuki Imai
今井 悠貴
Born (1998-12-30) December 30, 1998 (age 25)
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present
AgentProduction Ogi
Known for

Yuki Imai (今井 悠貴, Imai Yūki, born December 30, 1998)[1] is a Japanese actor.

Biography

When he was three years old, Imai was taken to a theater company since he said that he "[wanted] to be on television", and began his career.[2] He was called Yuking (ゆうキング, Yūkingu) after singing the Marimokkori theme song with a CoriCori member. Imai was a member of Central Group Central Kodomo Talent until the end of 2009.

Since 2010, he has been a member of Production Ogi.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes
2003 Moto-kare Boy TBS
2005 Ehara Hiroyuki Special Tengoku Kara no Tegami Hiragimasa Tanaka Fuji TV
Fukigen'na Jean Boy Fuji TV Episode 3
Akai Unmei Orphan TBS
Kiken na Aneki Boy Fuji TV Episode 5
2006 Suspense Uta Misao Miyamoto TBS
Sailor Suit and Machine Gun TBS
2007 Koisuru Nichiyōbi Sho TBS
Barefoot Gen Shinji Nakaoka, Ryuta Kondo Fuji TV
MaruMaru Chibi Maruko-chan Tsutomu Tanaka Fuji TV Episode 18
Galileo Tadahiro Uemura Fuji TV Episode 2
2008 Anmitsu Hime Amagure's assistant Fuji TV
Bara no nai Hanaya Shogo Hirota Fuji TV Episodes 1, 4, and 11
Yukkuri Aruke, Sora o Miro Hideo Yamanouchi Fuji TV
Code Blue Kenichi Kitamura Fuji TV Episodes 9 to 11
2009 The Policeman's Lineage Yukio Kudo TV Asahi Episode 1
Tonari no Shibafu Taro Takadaira TBS
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo Kankichi Ryotsu (elementary school) TBS
2010 Saga no ga Bai Bā-chan Akihiro Tokunaga Fuji TV
Wagaya no Rekishi Masanori Hata Fuji TV
She's a Steely Woman! Kazume Kamo TV Asahi
Zettai Reido Nozomi Momose Fuji TV
Joker Yurusa Rezaru Sōsa-kan Kazuyoshi Date (child) Fuji TV
Japanese Americans Michael Takuya Hiramatsu TBS
Mori no Asagao Shinya Fukuda TV Tokyo Episodes 4 and 5
2011 Iryu: Team Medical Dragon 3 Kuto Sawada Fuji TV
Urakara Mamoru Godai TV Tokyo Final episode
Namae o Nakushita Megami Kuto Sawada Fuji TV
Saigo no Kizuna Okinawa Hikisaka Reta Kyōdai: Tekketsukin'nōtai to Nikkei America-hei no Shinsō Hirano Agarie Fuji TV
Yūsha Yoshihiko Fake poor parent's child TV Tokyo Episode 10
2012 Tonbi Akira (child) NHK
Unmei no Hito Yoichi Yumisei (child) TBS
Black Board: Jidai to Tatakatta Kyōshi-tachi Akira Goto TBS Episode 1
Papadoru! Yuto Hanamura TBS
Tsugunai Masato Kusanagi NHK BS Premium
2013 Biblia Kosho-dō no Jiken Techō Subaru Tamaoka Fuji TV Episode 4
Shima no Sensei Yuya Suzuki NHK
2014 Gunshi Kanbei Kuroda Kumanosuke NHK Taiga drama
Zenka Ari no Onna-tachi Shun Akiyama Fuji TV
2018 Segodon Kikujirō Saigō NHK Taiga drama

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Angel Nest Satoru
Memories of Matsuko Child
2007 Tana no Sumi Takeshi Miyata
Pacchigi! Love&Peace Lee Chansu
2008 K-20: Legend of the Mask Shinsuke
2010 Nanase Futatabi: The Movie Norio Yamazawa
2011 Journey Under the Midnight Sun Ryoji Kirihara (child)
OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders Mitsuru
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo Kankichi Ryotsu (elementary school)

Anime

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Summer Wars Shingo Jinnouchi

References

  1. ^ "今井 悠貴". Production Ogi (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Gekkan TVnavi". Nov 2012. p. 176. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)