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Ozawa Shoichi
Ozawa Shoichi, born in Tokyo, was a Japanese actor, radio host, haiku poet, singer and prominent researcher and expert on Japanese folk art. He also founded the Shabondama-za theater company. Ozawa, who graduated from Waseda University, began acting after college, beginning with his debut stage role…
Imori Miyuki
Imori Miyuki is a Japanese entertainer, idol, actress and singer born in Shimonita, Gunma, Japan. She is represented by the talent agency Horipro. While still in high school, she was selected as a winner among 120,000 contestants in the 9th Horipro Talent Scout Caravan competition in 1984. She made…
Hozumi Takanobu
Suzuki Takanobu, better known as Hozumi Takanobu, was a Japanese actor and voice actor from Ohito, Shizuoka (now Izunokuni), Japan, attached to Mausu Promotion. He died of gallbladder cancer at the age of 87. (Source: Wikipedia)
Okada Masumi
Okada Masumi was a professional actor, singer, stand-up comedian, and film producer. Also known by his nickname, "Fanfan", he was born in Nice, France, to a Japanese father, Minoru Okada, who was an artist, and a Danish mother, Ingeborg Sevaldsen, who was the sister of Eline Eriksen, the model for the…
Hoshino Mari
Hoshino Mari is a Japanese actress and singer born in Kamifukuoka, Saitama. She graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University with a degree in Franch Literature. Most well-known for her lead role as Otome Sakamoto in the TBS drama "Kinpachi-sensei". Hoshino has starred in several dramas in recent years. Her…
Ishigaki Yuma
Ishigaki Yuma is a Japanese actor, born on August 28, 1982, in Tokyo. His younger brother is singer Ishigaki Daisuke. Yuma is represented by the talent agency Horipro. He was the Grand Prix Winner for the 21st Movie Star Audition in 2000. He and former TV Nagasaki announcer Mori Manami submitted their…
Ichikawa Mikako
Ichikawa Mikako is a Japanese fashion model and actress born in Tokyo. She belongs to Suurkiitos. She became an exclusive model for the Japanese fashion magazine "Olive" in 1994. She left the position in 1998 and appeared in magazines such as "CUTiE," "Zipper," and "spoon." After that, she appeared…














