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Tokita Fujio
Tokita Fujio was a Japanese actor from Kamikijima, Shimotakai, Nagano, Japan.
Furumoto Shinnosuke
Shinnosuke Furumoto is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Fuchu, Tokyo. He also performed the opening for the anime "Sorcerer Hunters" with Megumi Hayashibara, in which he voiced the main character. He also performed an insert song for the anime "H2 "as he voiced the main character as well.
Awaji Keiko
Awaji Keiko was born on July 17, 1933 in Tokyo, Japan. She was an actress, known for Downtown (1957), Kottaisan yori: Nyotai wa kanashiku (1957) and Stray Dog (1949). She was married to Kinnosuke Nakamura and Bimbo Danao. She died due to cancer on January 11, 2014 in Tokyo. (Source: IMDb)
Irikawa Yasunori
Irikawa Yasunori was a Japanese actor, moderator, voice actor, narrator, and talent from Higashinada Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. He graduated from Kwansei Gakuin High School and dropped out of Kwansei Gakuin University. He started acting on TV in Osaka since he was a student. In July 2010, he…
Hamada Torahiko
Hamada Torahiko was a Japanese actor born in Nahari Town, Aki District, Kobe Prefecture. He graduated from Waseda University [Faculty of Letters. Hamada belonged to the Haiyuza Theater Company. After working as a research student at the mobile theater company Mizuho Theater Company, he joined the theater…
Kawamura Aki
Aki Kawamura is a Japanese bikini model and television idol. She debuted in 1999 with the Yellow Cab Talent Agency. After some time out of the public eye, she joined the Spice talent agency and resumed her career. Kawamura's DVDs include Fuji Television Visual Queen of the Year '00 'Aki Kawamura' Aloha…
Hasegawa Yasushi
Born in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Graduated from Choshi Kaisei High School. Studied with Tetsuya Tsuchiya. He works on various genres in TV dramas.
Nakahara Shoko
Shôko Nakahara was born on July 9, 1970 in Kumamoto, Japan. She is an actress and producer, known for Tokyo Gore Police (2008), Tsunagaru (2016) and Bijitâ Q (2001).














