Yûki Kedôin
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Yuki Kedoin's most recently can be seen playing the role of Takemaru in all ten episodes of the FX/Hulu series "Shogun" (2024), filmed in Vancouver. The series has received 25 nominations for the 2024 Emmy Awards.
Yuki was born in Yokohama, Japan. He is an actor, samurai sword performer, and choreographer. He has been training in traditional samurai sword fighting techniques for 13 years and has taught these techniques in Canada.
Yuki has made notable appearances in films and TV series, including "The Manga Master"; and Netflix;s "The Naked Director". Yuki started his acting career in theatre, starring in many plays. Before 2020, he played an important role in the Promising Next- Generation Actor Cultivation Program sponsored by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Government of Japan. In 2021, Yuki moved to Vancouver, Canada, where he received a 2-year artistic mentorship from Bill Millerd, Artistic Director Emeritus of the Arts Club Theatre Company, one of the largest non-profit Canadian theatre companies. This mentorship was part of the "Emerging Artist Overseas Training Program" by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan.
In addition to acting, Yuki has been involved in his own projects as a writer, director, and actor. His most recent work is the short film "IPPO" shot in Vancouver, with spoken languages in English and Japanese. Yuki is based in both Japan and North America.
Yuki was born in Yokohama, Japan. He is an actor, samurai sword performer, and choreographer. He has been training in traditional samurai sword fighting techniques for 13 years and has taught these techniques in Canada.
Yuki has made notable appearances in films and TV series, including "The Manga Master"; and Netflix;s "The Naked Director". Yuki started his acting career in theatre, starring in many plays. Before 2020, he played an important role in the Promising Next- Generation Actor Cultivation Program sponsored by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Government of Japan. In 2021, Yuki moved to Vancouver, Canada, where he received a 2-year artistic mentorship from Bill Millerd, Artistic Director Emeritus of the Arts Club Theatre Company, one of the largest non-profit Canadian theatre companies. This mentorship was part of the "Emerging Artist Overseas Training Program" by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan.
In addition to acting, Yuki has been involved in his own projects as a writer, director, and actor. His most recent work is the short film "IPPO" shot in Vancouver, with spoken languages in English and Japanese. Yuki is based in both Japan and North America.