One Piece Live Action Cast

Netflix • 2023-Present • Adventure/Fantasy • Season 1 (8 Episodes)

Based on Eiichiro Oda's bestselling manga, One Piece follows Monkey D. Luffy, a young pirate with rubber powers who explores the Grand Line with his diverse crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, searching for the world's ultimate treasure, the "One Piece," to become the next Pirate King.

Main Cast - The Straw Hat Pirates

Iñaki Godoy

Iñaki Godoy

Monkey D. Luffy

8 episodes

Emily Rudd

Emily Rudd

Nami

8 episodes

Mackenyu

Mackenyu

Roronoa Zoro

8 episodes

Jacob Romero

Jacob Romero

Usopp

8 episodes

Taz Skylar

Taz Skylar

Sanji

8 episodes

Major Supporting Cast

Actor Character Role
Vincent Regan Vice Admiral Garp Marine Vice Admiral, Luffy's grandfather
Morgan Davies Koby Marine recruit, Luffy's friend
Aidan Scott Helmeppo Marine recruit, Morgan's son
Jeff Ward Buggy the Clown Pirate captain, Devil Fruit user
Langley Kirkwood Captain "Axe-Hand" Morgan Corrupt Marine captain
Peter Gadiot Shanks Red-Haired Pirates captain
McKinley Belcher III Arlong Fish-Man pirate captain
Steven John Ward Dracule Mihawk World's greatest swordsman

East Blue Arc Characters

Actor Character Role
Celeste Loots Kaya Syrup Village resident, Usopp's friend
Alexander Maniatis Klahadore/Captain Kuro Butler/Black Cat Pirates captain
Craig Fairbrass Zeff Baratie owner, Sanji's mentor
Chioma Umeala Nojiko Nami's adoptive sister
Grant Ross Genzo Cocoyasi Village sheriff
Armand Aucamp Bogard Garp's right-hand man
Stevel Marc Yasopp Red-Haired Pirates sniper

Arlong Pirates

Actor Character Role
Jacob Gibson Kuroobi Arlong Pirates officer
Tamer Burjaq Chew Arlong Pirates officer
Michael Dorman Gold Roger Former Pirate King (flashback)

Baratie Restaurant Staff

Actor Character Role
Milton Schorr Patty Baratie cook
Ivo Canelas Carne Baratie cook
Kevin Samuels Usopp Pirate Syrup Village kid
Chanté Grainger Usopp Pirate Syrup Village kid
Jandre Le Roux Usopp Pirate Syrup Village kid

Season 2 Cast Additions (Confirmed)

Actor Character Role
Brendan Sean Murray Brogy Giant warrior
Werner Coetser Dorry Giant warrior
Clive Russell Crocus Lighthouse keeper
Callum Kerr Smoker Marine Captain
Julia Rehwald Tashigi Marine officer
Rob Colletti Wapol Former Drum Kingdom ruler
Ty Keogh Dalton Drum Kingdom guard

Production Team

Role Name Notable Work
Creators/Showrunners Matt Owens, Steven Maeda Luke Cage, CSI: Miami
Original Manga Creator Eiichiro Oda One Piece manga (1997-present)
Executive Producer Eiichiro Oda Creative consultant
Executive Producer Marty Adelstein Cowboy Bebop, Prison Break
Executive Producer Becky Clements Tomorrow Studios
Directors Marc Jobst, Tim Southam Multiple episodes
Directors Emma Sullivan, Josef Wladyka Various episodes
Composers Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli The Witcher
Production Designer Richard Bridgland The Crown
Costume Designer Diana Cilliers Raised by Wolves
Production Companies Tomorrow Studios, Netflix Shueisha, Bandai Namco

Awards & Recognition

  • Visual Effects Society Awards - Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode (Nominated)
  • Saturn Awards - Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Television Series (Nominated)
  • Critics' Choice Super Awards - Best Live Action Adaptation (Nominated)
  • Kids' Choice Awards - Favorite TV Show
  • Japan Academy Prize - Special Award for Cultural Impact
  • Art Directors Guild Awards - Excellence in Production Design (Nominated)
  • Costume Designers Guild Awards - Excellence in Fantasy Television (Nominated)
  • Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards - Best Special Effects (Nominated)

Cultural Impact & Reception

One Piece's live-action adaptation achieved what many thought impossible - successfully translating one of manga's most fantastical series to live-action while maintaining the heart and spirit of Oda's original work. The series became Netflix's most-watched show globally upon release, breaking the "anime adaptation curse" that had plagued previous attempts at bringing Japanese properties to Western audiences.

Creator Eiichiro Oda's direct involvement as executive producer was crucial to the show's success. He had veto power over major creative decisions and worked closely with the showrunners for over seven years of development. The casting of international actors, particularly Mexican actor Iñaki Godoy as Luffy, was praised for capturing the characters' essences while bringing fresh energy to the roles. The show's practical sets, including full-scale ship builds in Cape Town, South Africa, created an immersive world that balanced realism with the manga's whimsical nature. The series' success immediately led to a Season 2 renewal with an expanded budget, and Netflix announced plans to develop the show for up to 12 seasons to cover the manga's major story arcs.