Japan-born actor Yuki Kedoin has signed with Artist International Group and will be repped by Ian Stack and Kimberly Hines.
Kedoin most recently can be seen playing the role of Takemaru in all ten episodes of the FX/Hulu series “Shogun” (2024). The series received 25 nominations for the 2024 Emmy Awards.
“Yuki has had an extraordinary year showcasing his talent to the world. We are thrilled to support him as his career continues to flourish,” Stack said. “With a prolific career spanning theatre, independent film, and now television, Yuki’s artistry is undeniable. Partnering with him to expand his international opportunities is a natural fit.”
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Before the success of Shogun, Kedoin made notable appearances in films and TV series, including “The Manga Master” and Netflix’s “The Naked Director.”
Since 2018, Kedoin has played an important role in the Promising Next-Generation Actor Cultivation Program operated by the government of Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs, notably with the works of Juro Kara, a dramatist representing the Japanese theatrical world.
In 2021, Kedoin moved to Vancouver, Canada, where he received a two-year artistic mentorship from Bill Millerd, artistic director emeritus of the Arts Club Theatre Company. This mentorship was part of the “Emerging Artist Overseas Training Program” by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan.
Now based in both Japan and North America, Kedoin writes, directs and acts. Among his most recent directing efforts is short film “Ippo.”
Kedoin will be joining an AIG roster that includes international talent such as Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Gong Li and Til Schweiger.
Yuki Kedoin will continue to be represented by Carrier Talent Management in Canada and Jack & Jill Talent Agent in Europe.