In 2008, Yousuke Saito participated in the comedy film The Story of the Cafe, and played Chai Tian in the film, which won many fans. It is reported that The Story of Cafe is a comedy film directed and written by Yoshida, starring Hiroyuki Miyasako and co-starring RiisaNaka and Mari Hamada, which was released in Japan in 2008.
In many of Saito's works, he played an impressive role-art teacher Tanaka. At the same time, he also plays some supporting roles in topical works such as The Legend of the Dragon Horse, with few shots but active on the screen. As an actor, Yosuke Saito remained active in the entertainment circle until his later years. In addition, in addition to film and television dramas, he also created an atmosphere in variety shows, showing his warm personality as a gentleman, which was deeply loved by the audience.
I remember in an interview, Yosuke Saito summed up his career as an actor. He said that he also had the impulse to give up, but he always remembered what his father said-to do everything to the best, which inspired him to keep fighting on the road of performing arts. Until the last moment of his life, he never forgot to teach his children to be excellent actors.
It is reported that Mr. Yousuke Saito got married at the age of 29, and his child Qi Teng You is also an actor. Just as Nosuke Saito's father taught him, he also taught his son very hard, but he didn't want him to enter the entertainment industry at first, but since the child liked being an actor, he began to guide him wholeheartedly and encouraged him to pursue his dreams!
Even though Yosuke Saito knew he couldn't play the leading role in film and television works, he still kept a high activity in the entertainment circle and devoted his life to his favorite performing arts career. Yousuke Saito's persistent spirit is worth learning from many popular idol stars. Yosuke Saito himself is too demanding of his children. No matter what difficulties you encounter, don't give up your dream and stick to it. Such a father is also worth learning.
In fact, many people are like this. They may never play the leading role, but they are more enthusiastic about the actor industry than anyone else. So people like to use "golden supporting role" to define their efforts and struggles. Of course, there are also some golden supporting roles in China. For example, the mention of Stephen Chow reminds people of Ng Man Tat, and with the aura of the protagonist, they become dazzling green leaves. Based on this, I hope those who have the dream of being an actor will not give up.