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Higashiyama Chieko
Higashiyama Chieko was a Japanese stage and film actress. She appeared in more than sixty films from 1936 to 1967. Graduating from the girl's school at Gakushuin, she married a businessman in 1909 and spent eight years in Moscow. In 1925, at the age of 35, she decided to become an actress and began…
Takahashi Koji
Takahashi Koji is a Japanese actor. While he was in Toyo University, Takahashi became a chauffeur of Miyaguchi Seiji, an actor of the theatrical company Bungakuza. In 1959, he joined Bungakuza and made his debut with the play Japan’s Deserted Island. In 1963, he played a role in the film "Mother"…
Miyauchi Junko
Miyauchi Junko is a Japanese actress born in Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Juntoku Girls' High School. She was formerly affiliated with Bungakuza but resigned in December 1963. Until the 2010s, she was affiliated with Kiraku-sei. In 1951, she received the Encouragement Award at the 6th Geijutsusai…
Nihei Masanari
Nihei Masanari was a Japanese actor born in Nagata-cho, Kojimachi-ku, Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Senshu University High School. He had worked at the Nihei office and belonged to Mesena. His father was German. Because he liked movies, he aspired to be an actor in his third year of high school and…
Sawamura Sonosuke II
Sawamura Sonosuke II was a Kabuki actor born in Asakusa Ward, Tokyo City, Tokyo Prefecture. His younger brothers are the actors Ito Yunosuke and Sawamura Shonosuke I. He debuted at the Imperial Theater in 1922. Two years later in 1924, he succeeded to the name of the second-generation Sawamura Sonosuke.…
Sato Shimako
Sato Shimako is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Her husband is the film director Takashi Yamazaki . In 1992, she made his directorial debut in the movie “Tale of a Vampire” and won the Aboriaz Grand Prize at the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival. (Source: Japanese Wikipedia)














