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Tanaka Ken
Tanaka Ken, born in Fukuoka, is a Japanese actor. He has appeared in more than forty films since 1974. In 1993, at the Hochi Film Award, he won "Best Actor" for "Bokyo". At the Nikkan Sports Film Award, he won "Best Supporting Actor" for "Bokyo". In 1994, at the Mainichi Film Concours, he won "Best…
Hada Michiko
Hada Michik (born in Mitsukaido, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress.
Yamada Jundai
Yamada Jundai, born 14 February 1973, in Tokyo, is a Japanese actor. His real name is Yamada Sumihiro. He is represented by Horipro Booking Agency. His father is actor and singer Sugi Ryotaro. In his private life, he and former Mito Komon actress Takyo Kei married in the spring of 2016. They had been…
Dan Jiro
Dan Jiro was a Japanese actor born in Kyoto, Japan, as Hideo Murata. He passed away on March 22, 2023, due to lung cancer. (Source: IMDb)
Ito Ran
Ito Ran is a Japanese actress and previous member of the 1970s legendary idol group Candies. As the leading member of Candies, Ito Ran was in charge of the solo of most hit songs. Her real name is Mizutani Ran. Ito Ran was born in Kichijoji, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan. She is married to Mizutani Yutaka,…
Enami Kyoko
Kyoko Enami was discovered through Daiei's New Face program in 1959, and was promptly made a star in 1960. An awesome beauty with remarkably pale skin, she also conveyed a kind of steeliness that turned out to make her ideal for the popular film series "Gambling Woman," which made her one of the first…
Hirata Akihiko
He had an unusual background for an actor: his formal education began in a kindergarten founded by the wartime-era Japanese Imperial Army and continued in a military academy which was Tokyo's answer to West Point. Upon graduating from Tokyo University, Hirata confounded many family expectations of him…
Sasaki Sumie
Sasaki was born on June 22, 1928 in Tokyo, Japan. She has a younger brother and sister. In 1951, she married journalist Akira Aoki. The two remained married until Aoki's death of lung cancer in 2003. In 1951, Sasaki joined a theater troupe and acted in her first play, Sono Imoto. She won an award for…














