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Ato Kai
Kai Atō was a Japanese actor and television personality. His birth name was Kōichi Atō, and until 14 November 2001, his stage name was written with different kanji characters as.
Ishikura Saburo
Saburo Ishikura is a Japanese actor that has acted in several movies directed by Beat Takeshi. He has also appeared in a few of Takeshi's recent films which include Zatoichi as Boss Ogi and Asakusa Kid. He has also made an appearance in Gaki No Tsukai Batsu, "Newspaper Agency" as a man in a golf bag.
Nakamura Baijaku
Shinichi Mitsui better known as Nakamura Baijaku II, is a Japanese actor, bassist, and composer. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Ogikubo High School and later graduated from Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music. Nakamura also has relatives who are kabuki actors. Great-grandfather: Nakamura Kanemon…
Okochi Hiroshi
Okochi Hiroshi is a Japanese actor from Tarumi Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. His agency is Production Jinrikisha.
Saito Ichiro
Saito Ichiro was a Japanese film music composer born in Chiba Prefecture. After studying violin at Kunitachi College of Music, he played in a film music orchestra as a violinist and learned composition from Ikenuchi Tomojiro and Iken Yuzuru. In 1952, he won the Music Award for "The Life of Oharu", "Mother",…
Amano Chihiro
Chihiro Amano is a Japanese film director and screenwriter who has been described as "profusely talented" by movie critic Tom Mes. Amano was born on July 30, 1982. After five years working in the corporate world, she turned to film and made her debut with the 2009 Sayonara Muffler which was shown at…
Baisho Chieko
Baisho Chieko is a Japanese actress and singer. In Japan, she is well known for her performance as Sakura in the Otoko wa Tsurai yo series from 1969 until 1995. In addition, she has acted in many films directed by Yamada Yoji since the 1960s. She won the award for best actress at the 5th Hochi Film…
Chiba Yasuki
Though remembered largely for his inventive postwar shomin-geki, Chiba specialized initially in period films before achieving commercial success with such popular romances as Hideko the Cheerleader (Hideko no ōendanchō, 1940), a vehicle for the teenage Hideko Takamine. Among his wartime films, Women’s…













