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Tsugawa Masahiko
Tsugawa Masahiko (January 2, 1940 - August 4, 2018) was born in Nakagyo District, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, whose real name is Kato Masahiko. He is a right-wing actor, film director, acting producer, and critic. He was affiliated with the entertainment firm Grand Pa Production, and served…
Nagano Hiroshi
Hiroshi Nagano is a Japanese pop singer, actor, and member of V6, a Japanese boy band formed in 1995, under the management of Johnny & Associates and it's half part, 20th Century. He is among the first who joined Johnny & Associates in 1986 at age of 14. He quit Johnny's Jr on 1990 to continue his studies…
Tachi Hiroshi
Tachi Hiroshi is a Japanese actor and singer. He won great popularity through his roles in the TV drama series Seibu Keisatsu and Abunai Deka. He attended but did not graduate from the Chiba Institute of Technology. As a singer, Tachi appeared in the Kohaku Uta Gassen twice. At the 54th Television Drama…
Kitami Toshiyuki
Kitami Toshiyuki is a Japanese actor. He was born in Tokyo. He has been active as an actor since the 70ies. (Source: Nipponcinema)
Azuma Mikihisa
Azuma Mikihisa is a Japanese actor, born in Tokyo, Japan. He's represented by talent agency Port Reve. (Source: Asiacue)
Horiuchi Keiko
Keiko Horiuchi was born on May 27, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Zettai reido: Tokushu hanzai sennyû sôsa (2011), Mozu (2014) and Suite Dreams (2006).
Akashiya Sanma
Sanma Akashiya, born in Kushimoto, Wakayama, is a Japanese TV comedian and actor simply known as Sanma. His real name is Takafumi Sugimoto .His talent agency is Yoshimoto Corporation. Together with Beat Takeshi and Tamori, Sanma is said to be one of the "Big Three" tarento of Japan. Sanma's nickname…
Komoto Masahiro
Komoto Masahiro is a Japanese actor born in Okayama City, Okayama, Japan.
Sano Shiro
Sano Shiro is a well known Japanese actor and director, born on March 4, 1955 in Yamanashi City, in the Yamanashi Prefecture. He directed the movie Tales of Terror from Tokyo Vol. 1. (Source: French Nautilijon)













