1124 results found for: Aru Haru no Yoru ni
Sekikawa Yuka
Sekikawa Yuka is a Japanese actress and voice actress from Saitama, Japan. (Source: MyDramaList)
Chance Oshiro
Oshiro Fumiaki, better known with his stage name Chance Oshiro, is a Japanese comedian affiliated with Yoshimoto Kogyo.
Tabata Hanako
Tabata Hanako is a Japanese editor born in Osaka, Japan. After high school, she studied under Chisako Yokoyama at ISMP (International School of Motion Pictures) in Los Angeles. She joined Active Cine Club in 2015 and became independent in 2020.
Hori Katsunosuke
Hori Katsunosuke is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from the Tokyo Metropolitan area. He is also a member of 81 Produce. He is known for dubbing over Harvey Keitel, Robert De Niro, Jon Voight, Charles Dance and many more. He was also the first dubbing voice actor Alain Delon and Harrison…
Higashikokubaru Hideo
Higashikokubaru Hideo is a Japanese entertainer, political critic, writer, and former politician. He was the Governor of Miyazaki Prefecture from 2007 to 2011. He studied under Kitano Takeshi and made his debut under Takeshi Gundan. (Wikipedia)
Satomi Akira
Actor and Film Director. Born in Tokyo City Honjo-ku, Mukojima Suzaki-cho . His brother was film director, Eiichi Matsumoto. He started acting in 1923. However, despite his connection to the film industry, Akira had serious bad luck, when it comes to managers and film studios. First he got into a conflict…
Iida Riho
Iida Riho is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and model. She's a member of the anime idol group μ's.
Hayashi Yuki
Originally training as a rhythmic gymnast, Yuki Hayashi was never really interested in music. He became annoyed that the tracks he was selecting didn't suit his performance, and as the arranger had no experience in gymnastics, and it was difficult to convey his image. So, he decided to create his own…
Cocco
Cocco is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actress, picture book writer, essayist, and novelist from Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. She belongs to Colorful Records. She made her debut on an indie label under the name "Cocko" with a self-titled EP Cocko on November 21, 1996, but changed her name to Cocco…














