5000 results found for: Jikan no Shuuzoku
Jamie Luk
Jamie Luk is a Chinese actor. He was under the Shaw Brothers from the 1970s until early 1980s. With his versatile talents, Luk has also been actively involved in behind-the-scene work after leaving Shaw Brothers, such as script-writing, directing, production managing and editing, while maintaining his…
Otto Chan
Otto Chan, born Chan Zi Gin (陳志健), but also known by Chan Chun On (陳俊安), is a Hong Kong actor who is born in Hong Kong, China.
Chiu Kang Chien
Chiu Kang Chien was born in Gulangyu, Fujian, China and moved to Taiwan in 1949. He was a writer and director, who often worked in Taiwan and Hong Kong. He won the Golden Horse Award for Best Screenplay for Full Moon in New York (1989) and Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Screenplay for Love Unto Waste…
Emil Chau
Emil Wakin Chau is a Hong Kong-born Taiwanese-based singer, actor and songwriter. He made his debut in the entertainment industry in 1986 as a music producer. After it was discovered he possessed talent as a singer, he was signed by the label for which he was working and released his first album the…
Phillip Chan
Phillip Chan is a Hong Kong actor, producer, director, screenwriter and music composer. He worked as a Royal Hong Kong Police Force police inspector before entering the entertainment industry. Chan is the CEO of Endless Idea Management (Hong Kong) Limited and Endless Idea Management (International)…
Lung Fong
Jimmy Lung Fong was a Hong Kong actor, film director, and action choreographer. Lung was best known to moviegoers for his frequent portrayal of villains in various Hong Kong films, most notably in films made by Wong Jing. Lung retired from the film industry and died from lung cancer in 2008. (Source:…
Nishi Akemi
Nishi Akemi is a Japanese actress born in Meguro-ku, Tokyo. She graduated from Bunka Fashion College. She joined Shintoho in 1952, and her oldest recorded appearance is the movie "Koi no Oen Dancho". Her last recorded work is "Jiken Kisha Chabo!" which was produced in 1983.
Akahori Masaaki
Masaaki Akahori is an actor and writer, known for Sono yoru no samurai (2012), Katsuragi jiken (2016) and Kanojo ga sono na wo shiranai toritachi (2017).
Lu Ping
A native of Wugu Hsiang of the Taipei province, Lu was born as Lin Lu and had studied in an agricultural school. Lu went for an audition at Taiwan's Jian Nan Films in 1956 and became the only one recruited. He began his acting career in Taiwanese-dialect films using his stage name Qi Feng. Lu was offered…
Case Sensitive
Chinese Movie - 20116.7
What happens when the fantasy world of the Internet becomes the harsh reality of real life? Li Bao Bao is about to find out just who Luo Xiao Ni really is. And in the process learn about himself, what's real and what's…
Sasurai Shocho Kazama Shohei 9
Japanese Special - 2012, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Biwako Yumihama Satsujin Jiken" びわこ由美浜殺人事件) by Nakatsu Fumihiko (中津文彦).
Something You Lost
Chinese Movie - 20122.0
Does everyone have that one love that got away? A famous designer meets with a new client, who suddenly sparks a wave of flashbacks of his first love. Will the past memories help him to realize that his first love…
Asami Mitsuhiko Series 32
Japanese Drama - 2013, 1 episodes
A man suddenly lost his life on a street in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Beside his body lay a sacred bell (isuzu) from Tenkawa Shrine in Yoshino, Nara, which had apparently fallen to the ground. One morning, a familiar visitor…
Sasurai Shocho Kazama Shohei 10
Japanese Special - 2013, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Sasurai Shocho Kazama Shohei Series" (さすらい署長・風間昭平シリーズ) by Nakatsu Fumihiko (中津文彦).
Asami Mitsuhiko Series 29
Japanese Drama - 2011, 1 episodes
Kikuchi Yuki asks her father, Takeaki, to approve her marriage to her boyfriend Tsuji Ryoichi, but he refuses with the ominous words, “Only after you kill me…”. Soon after, Takeaki leaves for Aiki Village in…
Sasurai Shocho Kazama Shohei 11
Japanese Special - 2014, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Sasurai Shocho Kazama Shohei Series" (さすらい署長・風間昭平シリーズ) by Nakatsu Fumihiko (中津文彦).













