5000 results found for: Onna Tobakushi Midare Tsubo
Onna-ro hizu
Japanese Movie - 19704.5
The inmates of a womens prison on an isolated island are mistreated and tortured by sadistic guards, but their troubles have only just begun: a new warden--a disgraced official who was removed from his previous job…
Onna Toseinin
Japanese Movie - 19717.0
Taking place in Shinshu in the 1920s, Tsumakoi Okoma, while traveling to hone her gambling skills, teams up with the vagabond Tsukuba Tsuneji and comes into conflict with gamblers plotting to take over a rustic hot-spring…
Onna no Zessho
Japanese Drama - 1969, 40 episodes6.0
~~ Adapted from the novel "Onna no Zesshou" (女の絶唱) by Takeda Toshihiko (竹田敏彦).
Onna no Iji
Japanese Movie - 19716.0
2 years ago, Kumi broke up with Shuhei and decided to forget everything about him for good. However, after being told that her younger sister, Junko, fall in love with a man and is currently living with him. She was…
Uchida Akari
Originally, she was active as a singer of a local jazz cafe under her real name, Kuniko Ogata. After that, she was scouted at the age of 16, 1966, appeared under the name Kuniko Fuji in "Saturday Tiger" on TBS, the 1967 "live in love the days of limited" than Toshiba record (the name at this time Made…
Kawada Yoshiko
Yoshiko Kawada was born on October 17, 1895, in Niigata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Kurokami yâshâ dainihen (1926), Yôfu gonin onna - Dai sanpen: Sempatsu Oyoshi (1926) and Ari jigoku (1925). She died on March 24, 1970. (IMDB) 1895 (Meiji 28) October 17, Niigata City of the red-light district…
Matsudaira Junko
Matsudaira Junko, a former Japanese actress and singer, was born in Shioya, Tochigi, Japan. She graduated from Yaita Chuo High School and attended Nagata Gakusha, a theater school in Kyoto. During her training, she was scouted by Toei producer Shundo Koji and joined Toei in 1972. In 1974, she debuted…
Muramatsu Eiko
Muramatsu Eiko, a Japanese actress and poet born in Tokyo, comes from a scholarly background. Raised with a love for literature and theater, she was influenced by her father's readings of "Mother Goose" and "Perrault's Fairy Tales," and by her grandmother's fondness for kabuki performances. Her older…
Negishi Toichiro
Negishi Toichiro was a Japanese actor, film director, and screenwriter born in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture. After graduating from Waseda University's Faculty of Commerce, he entered the new theater company Venus and made his stage debut. In February 1925, he joined the Nikkei Kyoto Studio, and in…
Shiozawa Toki
Shiozawa Toki, born Shiozawa Toyoji (塩沢登代路) in Nakasato, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actress. She graduated from Jissen Women's High School (実践女子高等学校) and was affiliated with Toho Entertainment (東宝芸能) until her death. In 1947, Shiozawa advanced to the second…
Yanagi Sakuko
Yanagi Sakuko was a Japanese actress born in Nicho-cho, Asakusa-ku, Tokyo. Her real name is Kuroyanagi Chiyoko. In the 1920s, she was the heroine of numerous Shochiku films. She lost her father shortly after birth, and her mother died when she was five years old. Yanagi, who became an orphan, was taken…
Kotani Henri
Born Kuraichi Kotani in Hiroshima Prefecture, Kotani emigrated to the United States with his parents when he was still a boy. Graduating from high school, he began working as an actor and cinematographer under the name Henry Kotani in Hollywood, particularly at Famous Players Lasky. He frequently worked…
Inano Kazuko
Inano Kazuko was born on January 3, 1937 in Niigata City, Niigata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Curse of the Ghost (1969), Nosutoradamusu no daiyogen (1974) and Onna no uzu to fuchi to nagare (1964). She was married to Yoichiro Fukuda.
Maeda Atsuko
Maeda Atsuko is a former member of the Japanese idol group AKB48. She was in Team A and was one of the most prominent members in the group, being voted number one in the 2009 and 2011 Senbatsu Elections. However, in the 2010 Senbatsu Election, she lost to fellow member Yuko Oshima, who was the lead…













