4951 results found for: BOSS
My Boss's Perfect Wedding
Korean Drama - TBA
"A wedding without a bride?" Taesung Group's president, Tae Mu Jin, is a workaholic with no interest in women. One day, he's suddenly been given an ultimatum by his father, the chairman of the company. He must find…
Young Boss
Japanese Movie - 19656.0
After a yakuza boss is assassinated by a rival, his naval officer son returns home to take over the gang. (Source: Tmdb)
My Bossy Sweet Wife
Chinese Drama - 2024, 24 episodes6.2
~~ Adapted from the web novel "Chuan Cheng Nong Men E Po Po" (穿成农门恶婆婆) by Yu Hua Qi (遇花期).
My Bossy Wife
Chinese Drama - 2022, 28 episodes7.5
Lu Xiao Bai is a low-level gambler and fly-by-night who will do anything for a quick buck. One day, he agrees to help a local dignitary escape his hometown in exchange for money. But this proves to be a very fateful…
My Bossy Girl
Korean Movie - 20197.8
It's a university festival day, where anybody can meet someone new. There are three men in the robot club, self-claimed Smart Avengers of the Engineering College. At this time, a straightforward girl, Hye Jin comes…
My Bossy Wife Season 2
Chinese Drama - 2022, 28 episodes7.6
Capable Constable Shen Jun Ye was promoted to the detective department in the capital. Headed by Commander Li Cheng Qi, together they would wrap up many unsolved cases. However, she unexpectedly found that Li Cheng…
Wang Chi Sheng
Wang Chi Sheng is an actor, assistant director, and martial arts director who worked in films from 1975-2001. He is known for such films as Big Boss (1981), Zhan You (2001), and Ninja Hunter (1984).
Mika
Lee Su Hoon, known by his stage name Mika, is a South Korean singer, dancer and former member of XING (씽) and THE BOSS (대국남아, known as DGNA in South Korea and Daikoku Danji or 大国男児 in Japan). He graduated from Cheongdam High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree from Sehan…
Kim Tae Jeong
Kim Tae Jeong is a South Korean actress and model born in Daejeon Metropolitan City, South Korea. She graduated from Seowon University with a bachelor's degree in fine arts. She entered showbiz in 2001 with her participation in the movie "My Boss, My Hero". (Source: Korean = Naver || Translation = AnastasiaWun…
Zhang Wei
Zhang Wei is a Chinese director and producer who studied directing at the legendary Beijing Film Academy and cinema studies at the Chinese National Academy of Arts. His films consciously examine critical social issues, conveying powerful messages through unassuming storylines. In 2010 he made his directorial…
Woo Hyun Min
Woo Hyun Min is a South Korean singer, dancer, former member of XING (씽) and THE BOSS (대국남아, known as DGNA in South Korea and Daikoku Danji or 大国男児 in Japan) and current artist. He graduated from Daedong High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Child Counseling and Therapy…
Murase Ken
After graduating from the Social Science Department of Waseda University, Murase joined Japan Television Network in 1997. He later left and joined Fuji Television's drama production department in 2008, where he was involved in the production of various hit TV series such as Homeroom on the Beachside,…
Ishikura Saburo
Saburo Ishikura is a Japanese actor that has acted in several movies directed by Beat Takeshi. He has also appeared in a few of Takeshi's recent films which include Zatoichi as Boss Ogi and Asakusa Kid. He has also made an appearance in Gaki No Tsukai Batsu, "Newspaper Agency" as a man in a golf bag.
Dong Ming Zhu
Dong Ming Zhu is a Chinese businesswoman who serves as Chairwoman of Gree Electric. In 2021, she participated as a boss in the Chinese variety show, Workplace Newcomers. (Source: Wikipedia)
Narita Gaku
Naria Gaku, also known as Narita Takeshi, is a Japanese director and producer born on February 6, 1972 in Kyoto, Japan. He joined Fuji TV in 1997 and currently works at Fuji's TV drama production center. He graduated from Keio University graduate school of law. He won the 61st Television Drama Academy…
Nawa Hiroshi
Hiroshi Nawa was born on October 16, 1932 in Kumamoto, Japan. He is an actor, known for Zatoichi the Fugitive (1963), Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban (1973) and Yôen dokufu-den: Han'nya no Ohyaku (1968). He passed away in 2018 from acute renal failure, aged 85.













