1280 results found for: Kekkon Dekinai Otoko
Ohnishi Ayaka
Ohnishi Ayaka is a Japanese actress from Watarai Town, Watarai District, Mie Prefecture. She belongs to Tristone Entertainment. Ohnishi graduated from Mie Prefectural Uji Yamada Commercial High School. In 2009, While she was in college, she was involved in fields other than acting, such as running the…
Kobayashi Takashi
Kobayashi Takashi is an actor presented by the talent agency K-Factory. He was born in Saitama, Japan.
Gin Pun Chou
Gin Pun Chou (means Silver Butterfly), whose real name is Yoshida Teruko is a Japanese actress, she also did a lot of acting, starting in 1981 in the company of her husband Yorozu Ikuta (who is also a writer). (Source: Nautiljon)
Itao Itsuji
Itsuji Itao is a Japanese comedian and actor. He is a member of the comedy duo 130R and a former cast member of one of Downtown's previous shows. He usually appears in their batsu games.
Kanno Miho
In 1992, Kanno made her debut as a member of a group called Sakurakko Kurabu Sakura Gumi (trans. Sakurakko Club Sakura Group) after passing the orientation for the TV variety show Sakurakko Kurabu. As a member of the Sakura Gumi, she started to participate actively from the group's second single DO-shite…
Mashima Hidekazu
Hidekazu Mashima was born in Yonezawa, Yamagata, Japan. He started getting interested in films because of the influence of friends when he studied law at Kokushikan University in Tokyo. He took acting classes and received the offer of a leading role in Lee Sang Il's graduation project, "Chong" (2000).…
Izawa Masaki
Izawa Masaki is a Japanese child actor, represented by the Hirata Office agency. He has acted in popular dramas such as "jin" and " Boku no Tsuma to Kekkon Shite Kudasai" .
Anzai Hiroko
Anzai Hiroko was born in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. She is an actress, known for "Hatachi no Kekkon" (2000), "Like Grains of Sand" (1995) and "Kishiwada Shounen Gurentai: Yakyudan" (2000). (Source: IMDb)
Nozawa Hisashi
Nozawa Hisashi was a Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist. He won the Kuniko Mukōda Prize in 1998 for his screenplay Nemureru Mori (A Sleeping Forest) and Kekkon Zen'ya (The Night before the Wedding). He also won the Edogawa Rampo Prize in 1997 for Hasen no marisu (Dotted-line Malice) and the…














