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Aoki Shinsuke
Shinsuke Aoki (AOKI Shinsuke / 青木伸輔) is a Japanese actor, born on Monday, March 8, 1976, in Tokyo, Japan.
His talent agency is Toyota Office.
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Morimoto Leo
Morimoto Leo is a Japanese actor, narrator, talent and voice actor born in Nakagawa, Nagoya, Aichi.
Abe Junko
Abe Junko (formerly known by her stage name Yoshinaga Jun) is a Japanese actress. After her breakthrough role in the Palm D'Or nominated film "Futatsume no Mado" she was expected to become a big a star in Japan. But she chose to go to the United States for a year to study English and drama at New York…
Hongo Kanata
Hongo Kanata is a Japanese actor and model born in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. His major breakthrough role was as the anime character Echizen Ryoma in the film adaptation of "The Prince of Tennis" and became even more widely known when he was cast as Shin in "Nana 2". In television, his most notable…
Osho
Japanese Special - 1991, 1 episodes
A brilliant player with an exceptional memory is set to face a legendary Shogi master who retired seven years ago. The player uses a personal computer and meditation to study the master's strategies. However, when…
Chess
Japanese Movie - 20006.7
World chess champion Kato is defeated by the computer 'Super Blue' and vanishes from the chess scene. Years later, now homeless, he’s approached by a wealthy old man for a match. Upon accepting, Kato looks out the…
Jigoku wa Manin
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
As there is no more room in hell, the evil/sinful find they cannot die. (Source: wiki.d-addicts)
Kuhaku no Hito
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
A woman wakes up in her bed every morning not remembering the events of the past night, and finding that someone has moved around the things in her room. (Source: wiki.d-addicts)
Fushiawase wo Anata ni
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
A woman sees a company called "Fushiawase wo Anata ni" (We Bring You Misfortune) promoting a new sales concept: giving its clients misfortune to motivate them to seek greater happiness. (Source: wiki.d-addicts)














