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Ishimatsu Yoshihiro
Ishimatsu Yoshihiro is a Japanese screenwriter and novelist born in Iizuka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. He graduated from the Department of Aesthetics and Art History, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo. He has been a member of Toho's scenario study group since he was in college. After graduating,…
Mihashi Ko
Mihashi Ko was a Japanese actor who flourished during the Taisho and Showa eras. His real name was Ohashi Yoshio (大橋芳雄). Born in Tokyo, he dropped out of the Faculty of Economics at Keio University and joined the New Theater Association. He made his debut on stage in February 1920 in "Blue Bird"…
Kobori Akio
Kobori Akio is a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He dropped out of school in 1930 and studied under Inoue Masao to become an actor. He joined the Yokosuka Heavy Gun Regiment in 1941. In the same year, he married Kobori Yoneko. He returned in December 1945 and was scouted for Toyoko Eiga in July 1947, and…
Morita Shingi
Morita Shingi was a Japanese film producer, screenwriter, and director. From 1937 he was consistently registered with Toho during and after World War II. On July 16, 1951, he died at his home in Shinmachi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo at the age of 53, due to a skull fracture.
Sanjo Rikie
Rikie Sanjô is an actress, known for Tanoshiki kana jinsei (1944), Stray Dog (1949) and The Mysterians (1957).
Nagai Ryutaro
Nagai Ryutaro, born Takahashi Yoshimatsu (高橋由松), was a Japanese actor from Monobe, Kurita, Shiga, Japan. He left elementary school early and began his acting career as a disciple of Shinpa actor Iii Yoshimine in 1920. Over his career, he worked with various companies including Shinpa, Bungeidan,…
Ishiguro Tatsuya
Ishiguro Tatsuya was a Japanese actor born in Hiroshima Prefecture. He graduated from Okayama Prefectural Daiichi Junior High School. He participated in the new Tsukiji Theater Company, which was split from the Tsukiji Small Theater, and appeared in stage plays. However, on August 19, 1940, he was arrested…














