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Tsukaji Muga
Tsukaji Muga is a Japanese comedian and actor represented by Production Jinrikisha. He performs boke in the comedy duo Drunk Dragon.
Ishinomori Shotaro
Ishinomori Shotaro was a Japanese manga artist born in Ishinomori, Toda, Miyagi, Japan. His real name was Onodera Shotaro (小野寺章太郎). Until 1984, he used the name Ishinomori Shotaro (石森章太郎). In 1950, as a middle school student, Ishinomori sent a fan letter to Tezuka Osamu, which…
Matsuda Kenji
Matsuda Kenji is a Japanese actor. He began acting in high school when a girl he had a crush on convinced him to join the theatre club. He later joined the sho-gekijo theatrical troupe Haiyu-Za.
Nomaguchi Toru
Nomaguchi Toru is a Japanese actor born in Fukuoka Prefecture. He belongs to Daxoop. He studied in the Faculty of Agriculture at Shinshu University and began acting when he met a talented senior in the theatre circle.
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)
Shibuya Kento
Kento Shibuya is a Japanese actor. He portrayed Toshio in Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive Ep. 49: Awakening! The Two Destructive Gods & Final Ep.: Burning Rescue Spirits.
Koizumi Kotaro
Koizumi Kotaro, born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, is a Japanese actor and the eldest son of the former Japanese Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi, and Kayoko Miyamoto.
Higa Manami
Manami Higa is a Japanese actress. Higa's mother was a model. She graduated from Okinawa Prefectural Central High School. Her break as an actress came when she was selected in an audition of 2,156 people to star in the NHK Asadora Dondo Hare in 2006. (Source: Wikipedia)
Kasamatsu Show
Kasamatsu Show is a Japanese actor born in Aichi, Japan. In 2011, he moved to Tokyo to become an actor. (Source: MyDramaList)
Yagira Yuya
Yagira Yuya is a Japanese actor. He won the Best Actor award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival for his role in the highly acclaimed "Nobody Knows". Yagira earned the distinction of being Japan's first winner of a Cannes prize and the festival's youngest winner ever at age 14. The same year TIME magazine…














