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Masaki Suda

1993 - Today

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Taishō Sugō (菅生 大将, Sugō Taishō; born February 21, 1993), known professionally as Masaki Suda (菅田 将暉, Suda Masaki), is a Japanese actor and singer. He won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for the film Wilderness. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masaki Suda is the 10,280th most popular actor (down from 9,584th in 2019), the 2,762nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,060th in 2019) and the 262nd most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Masaki Suda ranks 10,280 out of 13,578Before him are Nicole Sullivan, Eddie McClintock, Ronnie Corbett, Rob Corddry, Stacy Keibler, and Ai Kayano. After him are Vijaya Mehta, Isild Le Besco, Mariana Ximenes, José Ron, Luke Mitchell, and Johnny Simmons.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Masaki Suda ranks 218Before him are Bonnie Rotten, Ajla Tomljanović, Mariya Lasitskene, India Eisley, Hugo Dellien, and Alba August. After him are Alex Greenwood, Meghan Trainor, Pablo Marí, Jessica Watson, Petr Yan, and Juan Iturbe.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masaki Suda ranks 2,762 out of 6,245Before him are Kodai Enomoto (1994), Shoko Nakagawa (1985), Hiroshi Saito (1970), Yuko Nakazawa (1973), Misaki Amano (1985), and Ai Kayano (1987). After him are Tsuyoshi Shinchu (1986), Yuya Hikichi (1990), Haruki Umemura (1995), Erika Toda (1988), Aya Endō (1980), and Tadatoshi Masuda (1973).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Masaki Suda ranks 262Before him are Maki Horikita (1988), Rina Sawayama (1990), Anna Tsuchiya (1984), Akiko Yajima (1967), Shoko Nakagawa (1985), and Ai Kayano (1987). After him are Aya Endō (1980), Sakura Ando (1986), Maaya Uchida (1989), Minori Chihara (1980), Ai Maeda (1975), and Atsumi Tanezaki (1987).