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Kato Tai
Kato Tai was a Japanese film director and screenwriter born in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, and raised in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. He was mainly active as a director of period dramas and chivalry films. (Source: MyDramaList)
Shimizu Gen
Gen Shimizu was a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He was known for his roles in Stray Dog (1949), Throne of Blood (1957), and Yojimbo (1961).
Mitani Noboru
Noboru Mitani was a Japanese actor, born in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. He was known for "A Thousand & One Nights" (1969), "Dodes'ka-den" (1970) and "The Geisha House" (1998).
Tani Kei
Tani Kei was a Japanese comedian, actor, and musician born in Tokyo, Japan. He learned to play the trombone and, while a student at Chuo University, began playing in jazz bands performing for American soldiers during the Occupation of Japan. He quit university and joined the "City Slickers" in 1953,…
Yamamoto Rinichi
Yamamoto Rinichi was a Japanese actor from Hokkaido. In 1953, he signed to the Toei Company and made his film debut in Gakusei Goninotoko. He is most famous for playing villains and appeared more than 200 films. He also had many guest appearances as a villain in television dramas. His final role was…
Sekiyama Koji
Sekiyama Koji was a Japanese actor from Bunkyo, Tokyo. After graduating from an electronics school, he joined Toei (東映) and became a member of the actor group Wakayama-gumi (若山組). His date of death is unknown. (Source: MyDramaList)
Kanda Takashi
Kanda Takashi, born Kanda Sumitaka (神田澄孝) in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actor and voice actor affiliated with Kakashi Pro (かかしプロ), Amachi Proze (アマチプロゼ), and Kitagawa Office (北川事務所). He graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Department of French Literature,…
Oda Masao
Oda Masao, born Saiki Masao (斎木政雄) was a Japanese actor born in Waseda, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan. He later changed his name to Oda Masao (織田真佐男). He began his acting career at age six and graduated from Tokyo Prefectural School of Arts (東京府立工芸学校). In 1930, he enrolled…














