
Masaaki Sakai
Acting
🎂 1946-08-06
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".
Cast credits(54)

中村右近
1994

2006

1980

2023

Monkey
1978

타치키 쇼고
2008

Kohagura Keibun
2001

1982
1995
2008

2004
1981

1998

Kurosawa Michihiko
1995


Matsubara
1963

Yuzo Tsutai
2012

2007

1967

Asahi Ishikawa (Old)
2007

Boss
2005

2012

1964

Yuzo Nobusawa
2025

1967

1963

1977

Masaaki Sakai
1968

Masaaki
1967

1965

Masaaki Sakai
1968

1969

1967

2004

1967

1964

Chiyomatsu Sakanoshita
1974

Sabu
1965
1964

1970

Sabu
1965

1968

1970

Akira Tanaka
1964

1968
Sasao Kinai
1988

Okabe
1973
Kinai
1994

1974

1993

1966

2007

1954

Masaya Matsui
1964