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Matsukata Hiroki
Meguro Koju, better known by the stage name Matsukata Hiroki, was a Japanese actor. He was the son of jidaigeki actor Konoe Jushiro and actress Mizukawa Yaeko and has a younger brother Meguro Yuki who is also an actor. As a young man, he aspired to be a singer, but turned to acting, making his debut…
Inaba Yoshio
Yoshio Inaba was a Japanese actor best known for his role as one of the title characters (the good-natured, second-in-command Gorobei) in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. He died of a heart attack at the age of 77.
Kato Daisuke
Kato Daisuke, whose real name was Kato Tokunosuke (加藤徳之), was a Japanese actor born in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Tokyo Prefectural Seventh Junior High School and began his career as a kabuki actor before transitioning to film. His father, Takejima Denzo, was a playwright and assistant…
Ogata Ken
Ogata was born in Tokyo, Japan. Ogata is well known for his roles in Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book, Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and Shohei Imamura's The Ballad of Narayama. He won the award for best actor at the 26th Blue Ribbon Awards for Okinawan Boys.[1]
In television,…
Ono Mayumi
Ono Mayumi is a Japanese gravure idol, singer, and actress. She got her first chance in show business when she passed the Sun Music New Face audition and took lessons at their office. A year later, she would join the idol group and campaign girls for the amazement park 'Joypolis, Really? Omelet Puzzle'.…
Terashima Saki
Terashima Saki is a Japanese actress. She is currently represented by Promage.
Ichikawa Raizo VIII
The star of Daiei Studio, Ichikawa Raizo got his start as a kabuki actor. Born Kamezaki Akio, he was adopted at six months old by kabuki actor, Ichikawa Kudanji. He was then given the name Takeuchi Yoshio. He debuted as a kabuki actor officially at the age of 17 (1948) in the play "Nakayama Shichiri".…
Eric Kot
Eric Kot is a Hong Kong singer and actor who studied in California. He formed a comedic music duo with fellow DJ and comedian Jan Lamb called Softhard in the 1980s. (Source: Wikipedia)














