3761 results found for: Koi wa Deep ni
Imaoka Shinji
Imaoka Shinji is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He was born in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture. He is also known to use the names "Imaoka Shinji" and "Imaoka Shindi" in his works. During his appearances in pink films, he used the name "Ramon Naka." After dropping out of Yokohama City University,…
Oshinari Shugo
He is also in Kumi Koda's PV of "You" (2005), "Lies" (2006), "Feel" (2006) and "Someday" (2006). On February 17, 2022 via his official Twitter account he announced that he has gotten married to a non-celebrity woman. (Source: DramaWiki)
Naito Shuichiro
Naito Shuichiro is a Japanese actor from Osaka. He became interested in showbiz after winning his high school's beauty contest three years in a row. As such, he moved out to Tokyo in order to pursue acting. In 2015, he debuted as a model for magazine called FLASH TOKYO. In 2018, Naito made his first…
Okuda Eiji
Okuda Eiji is a Japanese actor and film director. He was nominated for the Best Actor award at the 1990 Japanese Academy Awards for his performance in "Sen no Rikyu". He won the award for best actor at the 37th Blue Ribbon Awards for "Like a Rolling Stone". He made his directing debut in 2001 and has…
Morimoto Leo
Morimoto Leo is a Japanese actor, narrator, talent and voice actor born in Nakagawa, Nagoya, Aichi.
Osugi Ren
Osugi Ren (born Osugi Takashi) was a Japanese actor. For his work in Cure, Hana-bi and other films, Osugi was given the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1999 Yokohama Film Festival. He often worked alongside Takeshi Kitano and Susumu Terajima. In the DVDcommentary, to the mpd.psycho (TV Miniseries)…
Adachi Yumi
Adachi Yumi is a Japanese actress, model, and singer born in Taito, Tokyo. Her artistic surname, Adachi, corresponds to her mother's maiden name. She made her modeling debut at two years of age and her J-Pop singing debut on 23 June 1993, aged almost twelve. Her big break was in 1994, with the drama…
Kimura Ryo
Kimura Ryo is a Japanese actor who debuted in 2002. His first movie was Moonlight Jellyfish, in which he co-starred with Tatsuya Fujiwara. He played the role of Michio, a mentally challenged 15-year-old boy diagnosed with an incurable skin disease called XP (Xeroderma Pigmentosum). (Source: Wikipedia)
Sugimoto Tetta
Sugimoto Tetta is a Japanese actor from Chigasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. His agency is Tristone Entertainment. He dropped out of Kanagawa Prefectural Fujisawa Technical High School. In 1981, he made his debut with the Yokohama Ginbae family rock band, Grease. In the same year, he made a regular…
Koi Aji Oyako
Japanese Special - 2012, 1 episodes
This is a story about 4 generations of women: great grandma, grandma, mother and daughter, their lives, love, relationships and cooking. (Source: TV Asahi)
Koi Yumi
Japanese Movie - 2016
High school senior Ichimiya Masato and second-year Kashiwagi Rinku are the captain and junior of the archery club. The two have built a strong relationship of trust through archery, but in fact they are also rivals…
Koi Nante Zeitaku ni Ochite Kuru no Darou ka?
Japanese Drama - 2012, 6 episodes6.5
About the love story of Takaraike Aoko a woman in her mid-twenties who - despite giving her best - just keeps failing both in love and work. There's just always some misfortune getting in her way. She's straightforward…
Koi no Crazy Road
Japanese Movie - 20184.0
A transvestite man, who fell in love with some girl at first sight, tries to forcibly connect with her.
Koi no Haka
Japanese Movie - 2020
Yuta, a monk with a passion for photography, captures in his viewfinder "that girl" who passes by his temple each day. One day as he is focused on taking photos, he has a reunion with childhood friend Yuka. In the…
Koi Suru Nihongo
Japanese Drama - 2011, 9 episodes4.0
A story about the owner of a curious little shop who helps women solve their relationship problems using the and beautiful words. (Source: MyDramaList)
Koi Suru Kanojo, Nishi He
Japanese Movie - 20092.0
A love story between a woman of our time and a man who somehow comes from the past right before the day of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. (Source: AsianWiki)
Koi, Shiyo
Japanese Drama - 2022, 4 episodes
~~ This drama is a sequel to the manga “Koi, Shiyo" (恋、しよう) written by Kawamitsu Sawako (川滿佐和子) and illustrated by Yamashina Tina (山科ティナ).













