2839 results found for: Keishichou Monogatari: Jikyou
Hirako Yuki
Hirako Yuki is a Japanese comedian, part of comedy duo "Alco & Peace" with Sakai Kenta. (Source: Wikipedia)
Yamaguchi Shogo
Shogo Yamaguchi in Aichi Prefecture is a Japanese actor. He debuted as an actor in V-cinema in 2001 and made his theatrical film debut in 2003 in "Azumi". His first main lead starring role was in the tokusatsu television series "Madan Senki Ryukendo" in 2006, which was a major breakthrough and made…
Kato Masaya
Kato Masaya is a Japanese actor and model born in Nara. At the beginning of his career, he played mostly gangster or bad boy roles but branched out later. Kato studied at the University of Yokohama, earning a Bachelor of Education, which allows him to teach primary school students. (Source: Wikipedia)
Kitami Toshiyuki
Kitami Toshiyuki is a Japanese actor. He was born in Tokyo. He has been active as an actor since the 70ies. (Source: Nipponcinema)
Miura Tomokazu
Miura Tomokazu is a Japanese actor. He attended Hino high school in Tokyo. He was originally a member of rock group RC Succession but was asked to leave the group by their management when they signed a record contract. However, impressed by his looks, the management company asked him to try out acting.…
Kitamura Yukiya
Kitamura Yukiya, born April 29, 1974 in Tokyo, is a Japanese actor. His older sister is actress Kitamura Yuri. His father was the late actor Kitamura Kazuo. (Source: Nippon Cinema)
Inohara Yoshihiko
Inohara Yoshihiko is a member of idol group 20th Century affiliated with Johnny & Associates. He was also a former member of V6 until their disbandment in November 2021. He joined Johnny's Jr. at the age of 12. He married actress Seto Asaka in 2007. They had a son in 2010 and a daughter in 2013. On…
Harada Ryuji
Harada Ryuji is a Japanese actor. In May 2019 Weekly Bunshun reported that Ryuji had been having affairs with multiple women. Later the official Twitter account of the Sazae-san stage play announced that he will be dropped from the cast and was replaced by Katsurayama Shingo. The Sazae-san stage play…














