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Home/People/Masaaki Sakai
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Born
Aug 6, 1946
Age 79
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

40
Movies
15
TV Shows
Also Known As
堺 正章
The Spiders
사카이 마사아키
堺正明
IMDb Profile

Masaaki Sakai

Acting

Biography
Born the son of Shunji Sakai, a famous comedian in Japan, Sakai initially came to fame by fronting the group sounds band The Spiders. This group, formed in 1962, was popular throughout the 1960s; they spawned several hit songs as well as thirteen situation comedy films featuring their music. He took the title role of Songoku (Monkey) in the 1970s Japanese TV program Saiyūki. This gained him fame in many English-speaking countries in the early 1980s when it was dubbed by the BBC and retitled Monkey. Due to his fame playing the mythical character Songoku, Sakai created a dance called "the Monkey" which became a craze in Japan. Sakai went on to a successful solo career after The Spiders disbanded, and continued acting in films and on television. In 1999, he formed the band Sans Filtre with two former Spiders, Hiroshi Kamayatsu and Takayuki Inoue. They released their first album Yei Yei in 2000. Sakai is known in Japan as a car enthusiast and regularly took part in the annual Mille Miglia race in Italy with his wife as a co-driver. He won a similar Japanese road race on October 18, 2000 driving a 1947 Cisitalia 202 MM with Inoue Takayuki (the guitarist from Sans Filtre) as co-driver. Due to business commitments he gave up racing in 2002 and gave his Alfa Romeo race car to Masahiko Kondō who is also a singer and race enthusiast. He is also a hobby archer. Sakai has been married and divorced twice, and has two daughters. He is an active supporter of AIDS charities. His show-business nickname is "Machaaki".
Spirit World poster

Spirit World

as Yuzo Nobusawa
2025
The Castle of Crossed Destinies poster

The Castle of Crossed Destinies

Cast
2012
Beautiful World poster

Beautiful World

as Yuzo Tsutai
2012
The Fearless Otojiro's Company poster

The Fearless Otojiro's Company

Cast
2007
Long Wedding Road! Tokyo vs. Osaka Wakeari Kon Monogatari poster

Long Wedding Road! Tokyo vs. Osaka Wakeari Kon Monogatari

Cast
2007
Yunagi City, Sakura Country poster

Yunagi City, Sakura Country

as Asahi Ishikawa (Old)
2007
A Hardest Night!! poster

A Hardest Night!!

as Boss
2005
Locomotive Teacher poster

Locomotive Teacher

Cast
2004
The Notorious Bored Samurai 9 poster

The Notorious Bored Samurai 9

as Kinai
1994
Bored Hatamoto: Letter of Death poster

Bored Hatamoto: Letter of Death

Cast
1993
The Notorious Bored Samurai 2 poster

The Notorious Bored Samurai 2

as Sasao Kinai
1988
Trinacria: Porsche 959 poster

Trinacria: Porsche 959

Cast
1987
Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies poster

Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies

Cast
1986
I Am A Man of Honor poster

I Am A Man of Honor

Cast
1977
Japan Beauty Story poster

Japan Beauty Story

Cast
1974
Machi no Hi poster

Machi no Hi

as Chiyomatsu Sakanoshita
1974
Toshigoro poster

Toshigoro

as Okabe
1973
喜劇 右向けェ左! poster

喜劇 右向けェ左!

Cast
1970
Kigeki dokkiri dai tōsō poster

Kigeki dokkiri dai tōsō

Cast
1970
The Tempters: Smile After Tears poster

The Tempters: Smile After Tears

Cast
1969