673 results found for: Taira no Kiyomori
Yoshikawa Eiji
After getting various jobs, he started working as a writer and became a popular writer with " Naruto Secretary ". " Miyamoto Musashi, " which began serialization in 1935, gained a large number of readers and became a representative work of popular novels . After the war, he wrote major works such as…
Hayashi Naritoshi
Hayashi Naritoshi was a Japanese actor. His father was actor Hasegawa Kazuo and his sisters were actresses Ono Michiko and Hasegawa Kiyo. He made his debut in 1937, in a movie starring his father. Since then, Since then , he was active in movies, dramas and on stage.
Miyagawa Kazuo
Miyagawa Kazuo was a leading film photographer in the Japanese film industry. He is known to the world as a photographer of works directed by Inagaki Hiroshi, Mizoguchi Kenji, Kurosawa Akira, etc. After graduating from Kyoto Commercial High School, he joined Nikki Kyoto at the age of 18 as an assistant…
Kono Akitake
Kono Akitake was a Japanese actor, born in Shinko, Annaka, Nagasaki, Japan. He was originally performing under the stage name Yamazaki Shinzo (山崎進蔵). He attended Shimabara Prefectural Middle School and later Tokyo Physics School, though he left in November 1930. In November 1931, Kono joined…
Senda Korenari
Japanese stage director, translator, and actor. He was born in Kanagawa Prefecture. He is known mostly for founding the Haiyūza theatre company, and translating and directing the works of Bertolt Brecht in post-World War II Japan. He appeared in over 50 films between 1936 and 1970. His stage name comes…
Shindo Eitaro
Eitaro Shindo was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than 300 films between 1936 and 1975. (Source: Wikipedia)
Kuga Yoshiko
Yoshiko Kuga was a Japanese actress. In 1947, she made her debut as one of the lead actresses in an omnibus movie "Four Love Stories" (四つの恋の物語). Kuga was married to Akihiko Hirata until Hirata's death in 1984. (Source: TMDb)













