5000 results found for: Onna Joushu Naotora
Tsugonoi Onna
Japanese Drama - 1993, 11 episodes
Nao is notoriously cheated on by her fiancé. However, the woman is unable to definitely part with him. Instead, she decides to take revenge on him with the same card and begins to cheat on him as well.She gets into…
Nekketsu Onna Sensei! Marude Senchi na Otome no You ni
Japanese Special - 1986, 1 episodes
The special will show the struggles of a female teacher who is in charge of problematic children in a junior high school. She has to deal with different situations as entrance exams, sex education, runaway children,…
Shonai Onna Fudoki
Japanese Special - 1988, 1 episodes
The story of many years of rivalry between two sisters for a man living in the barn. (Source: MyDramaList)
Bokuno Onna Ni Teodasuna
Japanese Movie - 19867.6
Hitomi, who grew up in an orphanage, begins to tutor a wealthy child, in spite of the kid’s reluctance to been tutored… It’s the beginning of a kidnapping case and even a murder case, and the beginning of an…
Shiozawa Toki
Shiozawa Toki, born Shiozawa Toyoji (塩沢登代路) in Nakasato, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actress. She graduated from Jissen Women's High School (実践女子高等学校) and was affiliated with Toho Entertainment (東宝芸能) until her death. In 1947, Shiozawa advanced to the second…
Uchida Akari
Originally, she was active as a singer of a local jazz cafe under her real name, Kuniko Ogata. After that, she was scouted at the age of 16, 1966, appeared under the name Kuniko Fuji in "Saturday Tiger" on TBS, the 1967 "live in love the days of limited" than Toshiba record (the name at this time Made…
Matsudaira Junko
Matsudaira Junko, a former Japanese actress and singer, was born in Shioya, Tochigi, Japan. She graduated from Yaita Chuo High School and attended Nagata Gakusha, a theater school in Kyoto. During her training, she was scouted by Toei producer Shundo Koji and joined Toei in 1972. In 1974, she debuted…
Muramatsu Eiko
Muramatsu Eiko, a Japanese actress and poet born in Tokyo, comes from a scholarly background. Raised with a love for literature and theater, she was influenced by her father's readings of "Mother Goose" and "Perrault's Fairy Tales," and by her grandmother's fondness for kabuki performances. Her older…
Negishi Toichiro
Negishi Toichiro was a Japanese actor, film director, and screenwriter born in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture. After graduating from Waseda University's Faculty of Commerce, he entered the new theater company Venus and made his stage debut. In February 1925, he joined the Nikkei Kyoto Studio, and in…
Inano Kazuko
Inano Kazuko was born on January 3, 1937 in Niigata City, Niigata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Curse of the Ghost (1969), Nosutoradamusu no daiyogen (1974) and Onna no uzu to fuchi to nagare (1964). She was married to Yoichiro Fukuda.
Yanagi Sakuko
Yanagi Sakuko was a Japanese actress born in Nicho-cho, Asakusa-ku, Tokyo. Her real name is Kuroyanagi Chiyoko. In the 1920s, she was the heroine of numerous Shochiku films. She lost her father shortly after birth, and her mother died when she was five years old. Yanagi, who became an orphan, was taken…
Takamine Hideko
Takamine Hideko was a Japanese actress, singer, and essayist born in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. Her real name was Matsuyama Hideko (松山秀子), and her maiden name was Hirayama Hideko (平山秀子). Her family lived in a household run by her grandfather, Rokusho, who managed a soba restaurant called…
Maeda Atsuko
Maeda Atsuko is a former member of the Japanese idol group AKB48. She was in Team A and was one of the most prominent members in the group, being voted number one in the 2009 and 2011 Senbatsu Elections. However, in the 2010 Senbatsu Election, she lost to fellow member Yuko Oshima, who was the lead…
Itami Juzo
Juzo Itami, born Yoshihiro Ikeuchi, was a Japanese actor, screenwriter and film director. He directed eleven films, all of which he wrote himself. The son of Mansaku Itami, prewar director of satiric jidai-geki, Jūzō worked initially as an actor, appearing regularly in Japan and occasionally in English-language…














