233 results found for: Marumo no Okite
Tsushima Keiko
Keiko Tsushima was a Japanese actress, whose real name was Naoko Mori. She was notable for her prominent role in Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai. She also starred in Japanese television series such as Sakura and Kimi ga Jinsei no Toki.
Sakai Noriko
Noriko Sakai is a Japanese singer and actress. She was born in Fukuoka, Japan. She debuted in 1986 as an idol singer, and her short hair style, smile, and youthful image became a talking point in entertainment media. She married Yuuichi Takasou in 1998, and divorced on July 31, 2010. She and Yuuichi…
Yuka
Okabe Hiroko, known professionally as Yuka, is a Japanese actress, presenter, and former gravure idol. She is known for playing the lead role in NHK's drama Honjitsu wa Taian Nari and presenting the TBS variety show Osama no Brunch. From 1999 to 2001, she received the Golden Arrow Award every year.…
Kusugi Moichiro
Kusugi Moichiro is a child actor, best known for his role as Hirayama Morio. His current status as of 2011 as an actor is unknown.
Yamaguchi Megumi
Yamaguchi Megumi is a Japanese actress and voice actress from Tokyo who is affiliated with the Himawari Theatre Group. She debuted as an actress in 2002, playing a role in the television series First Love, and later appeared in several television series and commercials. Her first voice acting role in…
Yashima Norito
Norito Yashima is a Japanese stage actor who has been featured in movies, television shows, and specials. He eventually landed his first hosting job on the Fuji TV series Hey! Spring of Trivia, a show he co-hosted with fellow actor Katsumi Takahashi.
Morisako Ei
Morisako Ei is a Japanese actress, born on Thursday, September 11, 1997, in Chiba Prefecture. Ei speaks Mandarin because her mother is Chinese. (Source: Asiacue)
Tani Kanon
Tani Kanon is a Japanese actress, voice actress, talento, and singer. She is a member of Star Flower and a former member of Fuku to Kanon. She is known for "Namae o Nakushita Megami", "Full Throttle Girl" and "Papadol!" (Source: Wikipedia)













