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Takenoshita Hirotsugu
Takenoshita Hirotsugu is a Japanese television producer and director, born in the Hyogo prefecture. He is the executive producer of the DREAMAX Television. After graduating from the University of Tokyo, in 1966, he joined TBS and was involved in many dramas. One of his most known works is "3 nen B gumi…
Inoue Umetsugu
Inoue Umetsugu was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies. His film work extended to Hong Kong, and he did the technical…
Date Shin
In 1925 he became a member of the theater company Tsukijishogekijo, where he made his debut in the play Gasu. When this theater company was disbanded in 1929, he joined forces with, among others, Osamu Takizawa and transferred to the left-wing theater company Tokyo sayokugekijo . There he spent a lot…
Omachi Fumio
Omachi Fumio, originally named Setoguchi Fumio (瀬戸口文夫), was a Japanese actor born in Kumamoto, Japan. He graduated from Nagasaki Higher Commercial School and initially worked as a reporter at the Ministry of Communications. In 1934, he began his stage acting career with the Shinkyo Theater…
Fujita Toshiya
Fujita Toshiya, also known as Fujita Shigeya (藤田繁矢), was a Japanese film director, film actor, and screenwriter.
Uchida Asao
Uchida Asao, born Uchida Tomoo in Pyongyang, Korea, during Japanese rule, was a Japanese actor. He was affiliated with Kohinata Project after working with Enkei Theater and the Gekkoai theater troupe. After graduating from Pyongyang First Middle School, Uchida worked for Higashiman Waryu Coal Mine,…














