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Saigo no Shounin
Japanese Special - 2015, 1 episodes7.0
Sakata Sadato was a highly regarded public prosecutor but now has his own law practice and specializes in criminal cases. One day, Sadato accepts a request to defend a successful businessman accused of murdering a…
Tsuma no Yamai Lewy Shotaigata Ninchisho
Japanese Movie - 2014
Documentary patiently following a couple's decade-long battle with dementia. Warmly portrays the enduring affection between husband and wife and the anguish of Dr. Ishimoto, who also deals with his own depression.…
Knife no Yukue
Japanese Drama - 2014, 2 episodes6.0
The second son, out of desperation and resentment towards his unhappy upbringing carries a knife, and is about to stab people indiscriminately. At home Tsurekoma has a broken foot. The father's new family doesn't know…
Taikomochi no Tatsujin
Japanese Drama - 2015, 12 episodes6.0
Based on the communication books "Tadashii Busu no Homekata" by Narejji Tokio and "Tadashi Taiko no Mochikata" by Narejji Tokio.
Kaze no Toge - Ginkan no Fu
Japanese Drama - 2015, 6 episodes7.7
Kusakabe Gengo, of the Tsukigase domain in Western Japan, is handed an order to execute the chief retainer, Matsuura Shogen. Kusakabe and Matsuura are childhood friends and also went to the same kendo training school.…
Cai Xin Hao
Chai Xinhao he first played guitar when he entered college, but in the band he had no bass then his friends forced him to play bass, since then he started playing bass. Cai Xinhao is Zebra Forest's current bassist. Cai Xinhao is a graduate of the Jazz School of Beijing Modern Music Research Institute.…
Nakamura Shikaku
Nakamura Shikaku II was an important 20th century supporting onnagata actor. "Active in both Tôkyô and Ôsaka, he was well versed in old onnagata customs and wrote books such as "Kabuki Zuihistu" ("Kabuki Jottings") and "Yakusha no Sekai" ("The Actor's World")." (Samuel Leiter in "New Kabuki Encyclopedia")(Source:…
Mita Fumiyo
Born in Hiroshima Prefecture. She started as a child actress in "Momoko Club No. 611." TV Show. But mostly she's known as a singer. She was studying theater in New York and appeared on the stage "Merienda" which was released in Manhattan in July 2006. From 1998 she didn't appeard in any drama or TV…
Takehisa Chieko
Takehisa Chieko was a Japanese actress from Akita Prefecture who was active in the Showa period. After moving to Tokyo she started at Komatsugawa High School, but entered the movie world at the age of 15 and dropped out. She joined the Enomoto troupe Casino Foley in 1930 at the age of 18. She then she…
Kumagai Jiro
Kumagai Jiro is a Japanese actor who appeared (or at the very least had a presence in) no less than 20 sci-fi films, and many other films besides. He reportedly lived no more than 3 minutes away from Toho studios during the height of Toho’s output. From 1963 onward he acted under the stage name “Kumagai…
Araki Michiko
Araki Michiko, born in Misaki-cho, Kanda, Tokyo, was a Japanese actress. Michiko attended Meika Elementary School and graduated from Joshi Gakuin in 1934. She worked in the language department of the YWCA and as a librarian at the Imperial University. In 1938, she joined the Bungakuza Research Institute…
Adachi Kayoko
Adachi Kayoko is a former Japanese actress from Tochigi prefecture. She belongs to a former SIS company. In 1986, he joined Yume no Yuyusha. Her name was deleted from the agency's website at the end of November 2001, and her subsequent activities are unknown.
Dan Tokumaro
Dan Tokumaro was a Japanese actor and screenwriter born in Kireto-cho, Hyogo, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. He is the first actor to play Tange Sazen. His eldest daughter is actress Yamamoto Toriko, his son-in-law is actor Gomi Ryutaro, and his granddaughter is broadcast writer Yamamoto Manami. In 1916,…
Sugiyama Tokuko
Sugiyama Tokuko was a Japanese actress born in Tokyo. She graduated from Jissen Girls' School and initially worked as a nursery school teacher and in the advertising department at Chiba Shimbun. In 1946, she joined Toho's New Face program and trained at the Academy of Stage Arts. She became a member…
Fukuda Momoko
Fukuda Momoko is a Japanese novelist, film director and screenwriter, born in Osaka. Her favorite writer is Kanako Nishi. She directed the films titled "Oishii Kazoku," "Kimi ga Sekai no Hajimari," and "Zutto Dokushin de Iru Tsumori?" She won Shueisha's Subaru Literary Award for "En" in 2016, which…














