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Mino Monta
Monta Mino was a Japanese television presenter. Mino was recognized by the Guinness World Records as being the TV host with the most hours of live TV appearances in a week (22 hours, 15 seconds), as of April 2008. This broke his earlier 2006 record of 21 hours, 42 minutes. He died on March 1, 2025.…
Nakada Yoshiko
Nakada Yoshiko is a Tokyo-born Japanese actress managed by Horipro Booking Agency. She made her debut in the Fuji TV drama " Omatsuri Ginji Torimonocho" and her popularity grew as she took on the role as third daughter Fumiko in the TBS drama "Wataru Seken wa Oni bakari". Since then, she has played…
Ichige Yoshie
Yoshie Ichige was born in Shuzenji-cho, Shizuoka, Japan. She is an actress, known for "Aoba Gakuen Monogatari" (1981), "Zatoichi Monogatari" (1974) and "Yamato Nadeshiko".
Kishida Kyoko
Kishida Kyoko was a Japanese actress, voice actor, and fairy tale writer born in Toyotama-gun, Tokyo as the second daughter of playwright Kishida Kunio. She graduated from Jiyu Gakuen High School. While she was a student at said school, she became interested in performing arts and aspired to become…
Kotegawa Yuko
Kotegawa Yuko, born July 16, 1959 in Oita Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese actress. Yuko made her film debut in 1976 in Hoshi to Arashi. She was cast in the 1983 Toho adaptation of the novel The Makioka Sisters. In 1991 the Japan Academy recognized her as the Outstanding Performance by an Actress in…
Hama Yuko
Hama Yuko is a Japanese actress born at Meguro in Tokyo. She was married to Ichikawa Ennosuke III, a kabuki actor, and gave birth to Kagawa Teruyuki, who also became an actor, before divorcing three years later in 1968. She started working in the Takarazuka Revue, a Japanese all-female musical theater…
Ueda Hiroki
Ueda Hiroki is a Japanese producer working mainly for TBS. He was also a screenwriter under a different name. (Source: Wikipedia)
Mita Yoshiko
Yoshiko Mita is a Japanese actress. Born in the city of Osaka, she graduated from Joshibi High School of Art and Design in Suginami, Tokyo. In 1960, she was hired by Toei and made her acting debut. She remained with Toei until 1967, then became free to appear in films, on television, and on the stage.…
Todo Shinji
Todo Shinji, born Mochizuki Kenichi (望月賢一), is a Japanese actor from Yokohama, Kanagawa. He was previously known by the name Kayama Kosuke (香山浩介). A graduate of the Faculty of Literature at Kanto Gakuin University (関東学院大学), he is currently affiliated with A4 Co., Ltd. (株式会社A4).…
Ai no 110 ban
Japanese Drama - 2003, 40 episodes10.0
Hashimoto Ai, a new detective, has moved to the town with her husband, Tetsuro, due to the reassignment. At the Musashino Central Police Station to which he was assigned, there was a veteran detective named Okita,…
Ai to Urami no Suspence: Last Scene
Japanese Special - 2003, 1 episodes
Noriko works at a women's clothing booth in a department store. By chance, she meets Yamada, an employee of an import trading company. Soon, the man changes her life, not only by giving her a new job, but also by engaging…
Ai to Yujo no Boogie-woogie
Japanese Drama - 2005, 24 episodes4.0
A story of five hopeless housewives who form an acapella group. They travel around bringing their music to the countryside.
Ai to Shi wo Mitsumete
Japanese Special - 2006, 2 episodes7.0
Senior high school girl, Michiko contracted a terminal illness. While she and her boyfriend, Minoru, attended university they wrote 400-plus letters to each other over 3 years. Miko died at the age of 21 subsequently.…
Ai Ma Lek
Thai Drama - 2002, 17 episodes6.8
Lanthom finds a man who washed up ashore on the small island. Since he lost his memory, she names him Faa, due to his sweet demeanor. Intrigued by the mysterious man, she refuses to marry Yinsi, who is in love with…
Ai to Seishun no Takarazuka ~Koi Yori mo, Seimei Yori mo~
Japanese Special - 2002, 2 episodes
A story about Takarazuka Revue Company, the famous Japanese all-female musical theatre troupe, at the time of the Second World War. (Source: DramaWiki)














