710 results found for: Jinsei wa Joujou da
Kankura Taiichi
Kankura Taiichi was a Japanese cinematographer and a member of the Japanese Society of Cinematographers and the Motion Picture and Television Engineering Society of Japan.
Enomoto Kenichi
Actor and comedian, known as the “Comedy King of Japan.” Enomoto actually debuted in show business in a Japanese production of the opera Carmen, singing in the chorus. He leveraged his improvisational skills to transition into film. He was also a talented singer and recorded for Columbia, Victor…
Yamamuro Ko
Yamamuro Ko, born Nishimori Takashige (西森高茂), was a Japanese actor from Kochi, Japan. He graduated from Kochi Castle East Commercial School. In 1927, he joined the Nikkatsu Daishogun Studio under the stage name Murakami Eiji ((村上英二), occasionally working under his real name. In 1933,…
Nogi Ryosuke
Nogi Ryosuke, born Takamine Yoshihiro (高峰祥宏) in Higashinari, Osaka, Japan, is a Japanese political activist, former actor, and former singer. He graduated from the Faculty of Commerce at Doshisha University (同志社大学). While at university, he was scouted and became the lead vocalist "SHO"…
Umemura Yoko
Umemura Yoko, born Suzuki Hanako (鈴木花子) in Nihonbashi Kakegawa, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actress. She made her stage debut in 1910 at the Hongoza Theatre (本郷座) while in elementary school. In 1922, she joined the Shochiku Kamata Studio (松竹蒲田撮影所) and debuted in film in…
Hiruta Naomi
Hiruta Naomi is a Japanese screenwriter from Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList)
Kiritachi Noboru
Noboru Kiritachi was an actress, known for Nadare, Utsukushiki taka and Yotsuba no clover. (Source: IMDb)
Yamamura Michi
Michi Yamamura is a Japanese actress, known for "Battle Royale" (2000), "Battle Royale II" (2003) and "Rasuto Furankenshutain" (1991).
Ogata Ken
Ogata was born in Tokyo, Japan. Ogata is well known for his roles in Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book, Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and Shohei Imamura's The Ballad of Narayama. He won the award for best actor at the 26th Blue Ribbon Awards for Okinawan Boys.[1]
In television,…
Mikura Mana
Mana Mikura and Kana Mikura are Japanese identical twin sister actresses. They are mostly collectively referred to as ManaKana. They were born in Osaka, Osaka. Mana is the older one, born 7 minutes before Kana. -- Wikipedia














