1403 results found for: Kao (2000)
Tofuya Naojiro no Ura no Kao
Japanese Drama - 1992, 10 episodes
Naojiro is the owner of the Hanai Tofu shop in Tsukishima, Tokyo, who loves his wife and children and is friendly with all the neighbors. However, he has not shown to his wife, children or friends, his other side -…
Tofuya Naojiro no Ura no Kao 2
Japanese Special - 1991, 1 episodes
Naojiro's old friend Tsune visits him for the first time in 6 years, asking to attack a credit union together.
Tofuya Naojiro no Ura no Kao 3
Japanese Special - 1991, 1 episodes
Naojiro, the owner of a tofu shop, transforms into a professional robber at night.
Tofuya Naojiro no Ura no Kao
Japanese Special - 1990, 1 episodes
Naojiro, a former bank robber, is requested to attack a financial company.
Salaryman Mejiro Sanpei: Nyobo no Kao no Maki
Japanese Movie - 1960
~~ Adapted from the work by Nakamura Takashi (中村武志).
Onna no Naka no Futatsu no Kao
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
Emiko Takigawa's younger brother, Kosuke, died in a car fall accident while leaving behind cryptic words "Ayano desperately wants to see her sister." In that accident, only Ayano Sajima, who was a passenger, and the…
Love Songs Love Stories: Kawee Bod Kao
Thai Drama - 2016, 2 episodes6.8
Nam works as a book editor, but she loves poems since childhood. Now she's 35 years-old and her self-confidence is starting to shake, so she starts to look for a husband. Nam has to decide between Farm, a costumer…
Leng Mo Xiao Gou, Qiu Ai Quan Kao Zi Wo Gong Lve
Chinese Drama - 2025, 80 episodes6.9
The agreed marriage date is about to expire, Wen Nuan finally wants to get rid of the two years of infatuated substitute life, and prepares to leave on the expiration date. However, during these two years, Shang Shi…
Ma Chin Ku
Ma Chin Ku is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1972-1993.
Mi Mi
Mi Mi, born Kao Chvn Ling (高郡翎), is a Taiwanese TV personality. She is married to Paul Chu, they have two daughters.
May Chin
May Chin is a Taiwanese politician and retired actress and singer. She is of Manchu and Atayal descent, Ciwas Ali being her Atayal name. In the 1980s and 1990s, she starred in many TV series and films. She also released several Mandopop albums. She retired from showbiz in 1999 following her diagnosis…
Vinita Diteeyont
Khunying Vinita Diteeyont, née Vinichayakul, writing under the pen names V. Vinichayakul and Kaew Kao, among others, is a Thai writer. Khun Ying Vinita was born in Bangkok and received a BA from Chulalongkorn University and a PhD in literature curriculum and instruction from the University of Northern…
Iida Kaori
Iida KAori is a Japanese pop singer and actress best known for being a founding member of the girl band Morning Musume and being involved with Hello! Project. She's also a solo performer and has recorded with Morning Musume's side project band Tanpopo. She was the group's tallest member at the time…
Yinguyu Yatauyungana
Yinguyu Yatauyungana is an indigenous Tsou singer, host, and actress born in Dabang, Alishan, Chiayi, Taiwan. Her grandfather, Gao Yi Sheng, and maternal grandfather, Wang Qing Shan, were both victims of the White Terror period in Taiwan. With extensive singing experience, she has also provided backing…
Godfrey Gao
Godfrey Gao was a Taiwanese actor and model, born in Taipei, Taiwan. He immigrated to Canada during elementary school and was raised and educated in Vancouver. Gao came from a notable family: his great-grandfather, Tsao Chen Sheng, served as the chief translator for the Shanghai Municipal Council in…
Peng Chia Chia
Peng Chia Chia is a Chinese-Taiwanese actor and director, born in Chiayi, Taiwan.
Roy Chiao
Roy Chiao was a British Hong Kong-era Chinese actor most famous in the United States for playing the minor villain Lao Che in the 1984 movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Su Kuo Liang
Su Kuo Liang is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1970-1994. He is known for films such as "The Big Rascal" (1979), "Adventure at Shaolin" (1976), and "Iron Neck Li" (1981).














