Who is Mackenyu Arata (Roronoa Zoro)? Age, Biography, Net Worth, Height, Girlfriend

Mackenyu Maeda, who goes by the professional name Mackenyu, was born on November 16, 1996. He’s a renowned Japanese actor and happens to be the son of the celebrated actor and martial artist, Sonny Chiba.

Mackenyu made a significant mark in the entertainment industry by taking on the role of Arata Wataya in the Chihayafuru live-action trilogy in 2016. His exceptional performance in this trilogy earned him the prestigious 40th Japan Academy Newcomers of the Year Award in 2017.

But that’s not all; Mackenyu’s star power continued to shine brightly when he stepped into the shoes of the beloved character Roronoa Zoro in the live-action TV series adaptation of “One Piece.”

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Profile Summary

Full NameMackenyu Maeda
Age27 years old
Birth DateNovember 16, 1996
Birth PlaceTokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
ProfessionActor & Martial Artist
ParentsFather: Sonny Chiba
Mother: Tamami Chiba
SiblingsHalf-sister: Juri Manase
Brother: Gordon
Relationship StatusSingle
GirlfriendN/A
Height5’10”
178 cm
1.78 m
Weight74 kg
163 lb
Net Worth$3 Million
Social linksInstagram
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Early Life & Background

Mackenyu Maeda, also known as Mackenyu Arata, came into this world on November 16, 1996, in Los Angeles. He is currently 27 years old. His parents’ names are Tamami Chiba and the legendary Sonny Chiba.

Within his family, he has two siblings. There’s a half-sister named Juri Manase, who is his father’s daughter from a previous marriage, and a brother named Gordon.

His educational journey led him to Beverly Hills High School, where he enrolled in their Advanced Placement Program. During his formative years, he dabbled in the world of entertainment, making appearances in a few films and TV shows.

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Some notable credits include the TV mini-series “Team Astro” (Astro Kyūdan) in 2005 and the Japanese feature film “Oyaji” in 2007. However, academics remained a top priority for him, and he dedicated a significant portion of his time to school and ultimately graduating.

Even as a young child, he displayed a wide range of interests. At the age of 7, he went into horseback riding and Yabusame.

His journey into martial arts began at the age of eight with Kyokushin Karate, where he excelled and even achieved a remarkable third-place finish at the US Kyokushin Karate Nationals during his middle school years.

High school brought further exploration as he engaged in gymnastics, water polo, and wrestling, representing his school in the latter sport. His passion for music was also evident, as he began playing the piano at the age of 10. Later, he joined the brass band at his Beverly Hills high school.

Acting Career

Mackenyu’s acting career is nothing short of impressive/ His breakthrough moment arrived when he took up the character of Wataya Arata in the Chihayafuru trilogy in 2016. This performance earned him the coveted 40th Annual Japan Academy Newcomer of the Year Award in 2017.

He continued to make waves with his supporting role as Cadet Ryoichi in the feature film “Pacific Rim: Uprising” in 2018. The same year, he took on the lead role in the racing action movie “Over Drive.”

In 2021, he took the role of the antagonist, Enishi Yukishiro, in the blockbuster “Rurouni Kenshin: Final Chapter.” He then stepped into the shoes of Scar in “Fullmetal Alchemist: The Revenge Of Scar” and “Fullmetal Alchemist: Final Transmutation” in 2022.

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The year 2021 was a pivotal year as Mackenyu was cast as Roronoa Zoro in the Netflix live-action series adaptation of “One Piece,” which premiered on August 31, 2023. He also secured the lead role as Seiya in the feature film “Knights of the Zodiac.”

But that’s not all; Mackenyu’s talent and appeal extended to Disney+ in 2023, where he stars in two exciting projects. The first is “Dragons of Wonderhatch,” an original live-action/anime mixed feature, and the second is the drama series “House Of The Owl.”

LifeStyle & Net Worth

With a diverse portfolio of roles in various films and TV series, it’s plausible that he has earned a substantial income. As of 2023, his estimated net worth is $3 million.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
2023One PieceRoronoa Zoro
2023Knights of the ZodiacSeiya
2022Fullmetal Alchemist: Final TransmutationScar
2022Fullmetal Alchemist: The Revenge of ScarScar
2021Ichikei no karasuBunta Ishikura
2021Rurouni Kenshin: Final Chapter Part I – The FinalEnishi Yukishiro
2021Brave: Gunjyo SenkiAoi Nishino
2021Re: Na mo Naki Sekai no End Roll ~Half a Year Later~Makoto
2021Na mo Naki Sekai no End RollMakoto
2020Remote de KorosareruYûsaku Nomura
2020Our 30 Minute SessionsAki Miyata
2020Kaiji: Final GameKanako Kirino
2019Dôki no SakuraAoi Kijima
2019Tokyo Ghoul: ‘S’Souta
2019Two Homelands(TV Movie)
201912 Suicidal TeensShinjirô
2018Code Blue: The MovieAkio Kishida
2018Over DriveNaozumi Hiyama
2018Pacific Rim: UprisingCadet Ryoichi
2018Chihayafuru Part IIIArata Wataya
2018Chihayafuru: ConnectWataya Arata
2018Todome no seppunTakauji Namiki
2017Impossibility Defense(as Mackenyu)
2017Keiji yugami
2017We Did It
2017JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable – Chapter 1Okuyasu Nijimura
2017Peach GirlToji
2017Let’s Go JetsKosuke Yamashita (
2016Yume wo ataeru
2016Tadaima
2016The Kindergarten Detective
2015Take a ChanceMasa
2015The Hatsumori Bemars
2015Kamen Rider Drive: Movie Roadshow Commemoration! 1 Minute Stories
2015Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise FutureEiji Tomari
2015Yume wo ataeru
2015Tadaima
2015The Kindergarten Detective
2014Yonimo kimyô na monogatari: Fall 2014 Special
2014So-On: The Five Oyaji
2007Oyaji(as Mackenyu)
2005Astro kyûdan(TV Mini Series) (as Mackenyu)
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Awards & Nominations

AwardsYearCategoryWorkResult
Japan Prize2017The Japan Prize – Newcomer of the YearChihayafuru Part I (2016)Winner
Mainichi Film Concours2017Best New ActorChihayafuru Part I (2016)Nominee
Osaka Asian Film Festival2017Most Promising Talent AwardChihayafuru Part I (2016)Nominee
Awards of the Japanese Academy2017Newcomer of the YearChihayafuru Part I (2016) and Chihayafuru Part IIWinner
Asians On Film Festival2015Best Supporting ActorTadaima (2015)Winner

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