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Ayukawa Hiroshi
Ayukawa Hiroshi, born Kumaki Chuyo (熊木中庸) in Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actor whose date of death is not recorded. He was associated with the Miki Office and N.A.C. He completed his education at Kaijo Junior High School and attended Meiji University but did not graduate. After working at the…
Kobashi Megumi
Kobashi Megumi, born 3 July 1979, is a Japanese actress who has appeared in a number of television series, feature films and stage productions. She is represented by the agency FMG. Kobashi debuted in 1994 in the television series Hanjuku Tamago. She attracted attention in the series Tokugawa Yoshinobu…
Hwang Nam
Born in Gongju, Chungnam in 1921, he graduated from Shimsang Elementary School. He studied 3 years at a Japanese middle school in Manchuria. In 1943, he joined the theatre company Hyundai Theatre and appeared in 'The Story of Chun Hyang'. In 1948, he made his debut as a movie star with films such as…
Chae Ri Na
Park Hyeon Ju, known professionally as Chae Ri Na, is a South Korean singer and former member of ROO'RA (룰라), DIVA (디바), and GIRL FRIENDS (걸프렌즈). She graduated from Sadang Middle School and did not attend school anymore. She later passed the High School Graduation Certification Examination.…
Ikenami Shotaro
Ikenami Shotaro was a prominent Japanese novelist known for his historical fiction and period novels that depicted the post-war era in Japan. Besides his literary contributions, he was also renowned as a film critic, particularly fond of French cinema and film noir. He was born in Seitencho, Asakusa-ku,…
Hayashi Hiroshi
He was born in Kyoto on January 31, 1905. His real name is Inagaki Saburo. He dropped out of his junior high school and moved to Tokyo. He began acting on stage soon after. In 1940, he married Takeda Moto. With her, he had two children but the two divorced in 1965. After WWII, he joined Shin Toho and…
Kagaya Fukunosuke
The store name Narikoma-ya. Adopted by the fourth generation Nakamura Shiba, and first staged under the name of the first Nakamura Kotaro. In 1881 (Meiji 14), the fourth generation Nakamura Fukunosuke was attacked and gained enormous popularity. At a young age, he became the next generation to serve…
Nakamura Kanzaburo XVIII
Nakamura Kanzaburo XVIII (Born Namino Noriaki) was a Japanese actor active in kabuki, other forms of live theatre, television, and commercials. Kanzaburō was a versatile actor whose credits include farce, period pieces, and Shin Kabuki.
Umemura Yoko
Umemura Yoko, born Suzuki Hanako (鈴木花子) in Nihonbashi Kakegawa, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actress. She made her stage debut in 1910 at the Hongoza Theatre (本郷座) while in elementary school. In 1922, she joined the Shochiku Kamata Studio (松竹蒲田撮影所) and debuted in film in…
Gosho Heinosuke
Gosho Heinosuke was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and haiku poet. He is famous for directing Japan's first domestically produced talkie film, "Madame and Wife." His real name was Gosho Heieimon (五所平右衛門). His haiku pen name was Goshotei (五所亭). He was born as the illegitimate…














