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Watashi no Aozora 2002
Japanese Drama - 2002, 8 episodes6.0
Hey, hands off my... well, he's not my husband, but he's mine! Back by popular demand, the My Blue Sky saga continues! Whatever happened to the spunky Nazuna, her hale baby, Taiyo, and Kento, the man who left them…
Porn Prom Onlaweng
Thai Drama - 1992, 32 episodes7.1
A young woman swaps bodies with a little girl whose uncle is a doctor. The woman in the child’s body starts to fall in love with the uncle.
Dork Rak Barn Lung Fong
Thai Drama - 1999, 13 episodes6.4
Matahari is handsome and rich, but very unhappy in marriage. The eternal scandals and drunkenness of his wife make his life unbearable. Finally tired finally of all this, he decided to leave home. The wife also decided…
Raigyo
Japanese Movie - 19976.6
A black clad woman murders a man that she had just met by chance through a phone sex club. (Source: IMDb)
Lok Thang Bai Hai Nai Khon Diao
Thai Drama - 2000, 15 episodes
A young mechanic Mai and his educated younger brother Men fall in love with the same girl Pom. Mai met Pom when he was working on Poms fathers car, and Men got love at first sight when he saw Pom at school. Unfortunately…
Watashi no Aozora
Japanese Drama - 2000, 156 episodes8.0
The 62nd NHK Asadora Drama is Watashi no Aozora. Locations include Oma-cho, Aomori and Chuo-ku, Tokyo. This is the story of a young mother, Kitayama Nazuna, and her son Taiyo from Ohma, a small town at the tip of a…
Tenjo no Ao
Japanese Drama - 1994, 4 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Tenjo no Ao" (天上の青) by Sono Ayako (曽野綾子). It was inspired by a real criminal case of Okubo Kiyoshi (大久保清), a serial killer and rapist.
Nekketsu! Shusaku ga Yuku
Japanese Drama - 2000, 9 episodes
The story is loosely based on the biography of a real person - Shusaku Chiba. He was the founder of Hokushin Ittoryu Swordsmanship (北辰一刀流) - swordsmanship school. (Source: MyDramaList)
Watashi no Aozora Saishuuhen
Japanese Special - 2000, 4 episodes
This is the story of a young mother, Kitayama Nazuna, and her son Taiyo from Ohma, a small town at the tip of a peninsula in Aomori. Taiyo's father, Murai Kento had aspirations to be a professional boxer but due to…
Abe Yutaka
A director from the mid-twenties, Abe had trained in Hollywood, where he played bit parts in films starring his compatriot, Sessue Hayakawa. After returning home, he became known as the Lubitsch of Japan, a reputation founded on his witty and polished social satires. A Mermaid on Land (Riku no ningyo,…
Mitsui Koji
Mitsui Koji was a Japanese movie, TV, and stage actor. He appeared in more than 150 films from 1925 to 1975, including 29 of Kinema Junpo’s annual Top-10 winners and three of its Top-10 best Japanese films of all time. The son of a Shochiku movie theater owner, Mitsui joined the studio in 1924, making…
Oyama Debuko
In May 1924 (Taisho 13), while attending Kosaka Elementary School (currently Kosaka Elementary School in Higashi Osaka City ), an old system in Osaka Prefecture , her sister Masako joined Shochiku Kyoto Studio and made her debut under the stage name of Kikuko Tachibana . In the same year, Yasu also…
Jerry Fujio
Jerry Fujio is a Japanese singer, actor, and talent. He belongs to Office Kiko. Fujio dropped out of Keio High School attached to Senshu University. His daughters are former actresses Fujio Miki and Fujio Aki. His ex-wife is singer Watanabe Tomoko. Fujio's mother suffered from alcoholism to avoid loneliness…
Yokota Einosuke
When Inabata Katsutaro, the Japanese businessman who introduced cinema to Japan with the Lumière Cinématographe on 15 February 1897 swiftly grew disenchanted with the work, he turned to Yokota Einosuke, the owner of a Kobe export-import business. The very opposite of the meticulous and restrained…
Ieki Miyoji
Though he has never acquired a reputation abroad, Ieki was a distinguished exponent of domestic drama whose films deserve admiration for their intelligence and humanity. He worked initially at Shochiku as assistant to Heinosuke Gosho and Minoru Shibuya, and his debut, Torrent (Gekiryū, 1944), made…
Lee Sung Woo
Lee Sung Woo is a South Korean singer, musician and member of NO BRAIN (노브레인). He graduated from Cheonggang High School. In 1994, Cha Seung Woo formed the band CRY BABY (크라이 베이비) with 2 more friends from high school. They were able to perform in small festivals at first before they…
Arishima Ichiro
Arishima Ichiro, born Oshima Tadao (大島忠雄) in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, was a Japanese actor. He was the eldest son of a steel factory owner. After attending Hioki Elementary School (日置尋常小学校) and Nagoya Middle School (名古屋中学校), where he developed an interest in theater, he…
Celest Chong
Chong began her acting career as a secretary in Eric Khoo's Stories about Love performing a Turkish inspired belly-dance. She also sang the show's theme song, "Sorry, My Love". Later, she moved on to Channel 5's sitcom, Making Love, in which she played a sultry receptionist named Pamela. She later played…
Ito Daisuke
Ito Daisuke was a Japanese film director and screenwriter born in Uwajima City, Ehime Prefecture. He is one of the famous directors who laid the foundation for historical films, and is also called the "father of historical films". After graduating from junior high school, he gave up going to school…













