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Matsuzaki Makoto
Matsuzaki Makoto was a former Japanese actor and former Self-Defense Forces member. His real name was Sawai Ichiro (澤井一郎). His father was the actor Sawai Saburo (沢井三郎). He joined the Self-Defense Forces in 1957 and was discharged in 1959. He became famous for serving as the cushion carrier…
Mihashi Ko
Mihashi Ko was a Japanese actor who flourished during the Taisho and Showa eras. His real name was Ohashi Yoshio (大橋芳雄). Born in Tokyo, he dropped out of the Faculty of Economics at Keio University and joined the New Theater Association. He made his debut on stage in February 1920 in "Blue Bird"…
Suzuki Toshitsugu
Suzuki Toshitsugu was a Japanese director. He had engaged in acting activities under the name Suzuki Takashi. After 1976, there were no confirmations of his activities in the related field. Although his passing has been confirmed, due to distancing from people in the film industry during his later years,…
Matsueda Tsuruko
Matsueda Tsuruko is a Japanese actress born in Fukushima Prefecture. Her real name is Saito Akiko.
George Asakura
George Asakura is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. Despite the name, she is a woman. Her masterpiece is "Koibumi Biyori," which won the 29th Kodansha Manga Award for Girls. She debuted in 1995 with "PUNKY CAKE JUNK" published in "Bessatsu Friend" (Kodansha).
Kitashiro Makiko
Kitashiro Makiko was a Japanese actress from Tokyo prefecture. Her real name is Masuko Hojo. She dropped out of Toyo Girls' High School. In 1943, she entered the Bungakuza Research Institute. After the war, in 1947, she entered the Shinkyo Theater Company as a trainee and made her stage debut. She died…
Junne
Junne is a Japanese model and actress as well as a AV actress under her birth name "Okada Junne".
Nagano Tatsuo
Nagano Tatsuo is a Japanese actor. He also worked under the name Nagano Tatsuya (永野辰弥). (Source: MyDramaList)
Barbara Miguel
Renerich Marl Ocon Jovenier, better known by her stage name Barbara Miguel, is a Filipina actress who won the Best Actress in the 2013 Harlem International Film Festival for the film Nuwebe.
Li Tie
Lee became a director in 1936 with the crime thriller House Number 66 and made a name for himself the following year with Song of Life when the star of the film, Ng Chor Fan, was coined “King of Film” as a result of his role. Lee quickly earned a reputation as a dedicated and versatile director…














