857 results found for: Kiseki no Kyoshitsu
Kaneda Akio
Kaneda Akio is a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He graduated from Kitano High School.
Ishibashi Renji
Renji Ishibashi, born Renji Ishida is a Japanese actor. He won the award for the Best Supporting Actor at the 15th Hochi Film Award for Rōnin-gai.
Ueda Marie
Marie Ueda is a Japanese singer and actress. During elementary school, she took parts in various auditions for singing contests. When she became a junior high school student, her voice was wanted by another Fukuoka talent agency, however, she didn't want to become a talent, Marie always stated that…
Fukuda Kanon
Fukuda Kanon, born March 12, 1995 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese pop singer signed to Hello! Project. She joined the project in 2004 as a member of Hello! Pro Egg and is a former member of Shugo Chara Egg! and is the current leader of Shin Minimoni and sub-leader of S/mileage. Fukuda Kanon…
Sakata Megumi
Sakata Megumi is a Japanese singer-songwriter, lyricist, composer, singer, actress, and television personality from Tokyo, Japan. Her father is Sakata Osamu, the 7th Uta no Oniisan on the popular children's television show "Okaasan to Issho". She made her debut as a child actress in the drama "Mado…
Kaku Chikako
Chikako Kaku is a Japanese actress born in Osaka, Japan. She is known for "Bokura no Nanoka-kan Senso" (1988), "Four Days of Snow and Blood" (1989) and "Yojo no Jidai" (1988). She has been married to Brandon Harold since January 1, 2015. She was previously married to Shin Takuma.
Morita Ayaka
Ayaka Morita was born on December 26, 1988 in Narashino, Japan. She is an actress, known for Êsu o nerae! ( 2004), Atakku no. 1 (2005) and Rabu & Pîsu (2015).
Honda Tsubasa
Honda Tsubasa is a Japanese actress and model under Stardust Promotion, a Japanese talent agency. In mid-2006, Honda was scouted by seven different people on the same day, which became the reason behind her entering the entertainment industry. She then made her debut as an exclusive model to the magazine…
Isaka Satoshi
Isaka’s reputation rests mainly on his extraordinary debut, Focus (1996), an economical and disturbing thriller following the grim chain of events initiated when a television crew sets up an interview with an otaku (nerd) whose hobby is eavesdropping on two-way radio conversations. A subtle critique…














