Takumi Saito - Movies

Movies

  • Toki no Kaori - Remember Me (2001) as Yuuji
  • Umizaru (2004) as Shinji Tadokoro
  • Kabuto-Oh Beetle (2005) as Hametsu Oh Disaster
  • Karasu wa naite iruka? (2006)
  • The Prince of Tennis (2006) as bystander
  • Dance Master (2006) as Momochi Shintaro
  • Ulysses (2006) as Sarai
  • Zura-Deka - The Rag Cop (2006) detective Yatsuda
  • Boys Love (2006) as Noel Kisaragi
  • Sukitomo (2007) as Tomokazu Aoi
  • A! Osara Ni Kubi Ga Notteiru! (2007) as Odagiri
  • Itsuka no Kimi e (2007) as Noboru Fukami and Ryuu Fukami
  • Clearness (2008) as Ryo
  • Akanbo Shojo - Tamami: The Baby's Curse (2008) as Takaya Yoshimura
  • Syun Kin Syou(2008) as Sasuke
  • Saburo as Kita no Riki (2009)
  • Kujira (2009) as Maruha
  • Shinjuku Incident (2009)
  • 20th Century Boys: Final (2009)
  • Hammer Head Man (2009) ( Elite Yankee Saburo spin-off ) as Riki
  • RoboGeisha (2009) as Hikaru Kageno
  • Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (2009) as Jugon Mizushima
  • Cafe Seoul (2009) as Jun Isaka
  • Elevator (2009) as Jun Ogawa
  • Shibuya (2010)
  • Thirteen Assassins (2010) as Makino Uneme
  • Space Battleship Yamato (2010) as Yamamoto
  • Saijo no Meii (2010) as Saijo Mikoto
  • Ace Attorney (2012) as Miles Edgeworth

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