1143 results found for: Kaiki Daisakusen: Second File
Hirota Léona
Léona Hirota is a Japanese director, actress and agent representative. Born in Sapporo, Hokkaido. Representative Director and President of Jedecon Co., Ltd.
Yamane Kazuma
Yamane Kazuma is a Japanese actor, dancer, entertainer, and video creator, known for his past membership in DA PUMP. Over the years, he has been associated with several agencies including Avex, Vision Factory, CACT Entertainment, and HAIYIRO, before transitioning to freelance work. Currently, he serves…
Magy
Magy (Born as Yuichi Kojima) is an actor, writer, and director from Hyogo, Japan. He is known for "Death Note: The Last Name", "Memories of Matsuko" and "Always - Sunset on Third Street".
Gin Pun Chou
Gin Pun Chou (means Silver Butterfly), whose real name is Yoshida Teruko is a Japanese actress, she also did a lot of acting, starting in 1981 in the company of her husband Yorozu Ikuta (who is also a writer). (Source: Nautiljon)
Maeda Ai
Maeda is notable for performing Shiori Kitano in the 2003 film Battle Royale II: Requiem, as well as for voicing the title role in the anime series Kino's Journey (for which she also performed a theme song to the series, "The Beautiful World"). Her younger sister is Aki Maeda. Ai Maeda came into the…
Takarada Akira
Akira Takarada was a Japanese film actor who is most known in the west for his roles in the Godzilla film series. Takarada was born in Japan-occupied Korea, and lived for a time in Harbin, China. His father worked as an engineer on the South Manchuria Railway. After the war, he remained in Harbin, and…
Matsuo Suzuki
Matsuo Suzuki, born Matsuo Katsuyuki on December 15, 1962 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese actor, director, and screenwriter.
Maeda Ken
Maeda Ken, born in Tokyo, was a Japanese actor, singer, and comedian well-known for his monomane. He also created the Maeken Trance Project, of which he was the leader of several ganguro and kogal, known as LOVE♡BOOM. Maeda went to America when he was 19 and lived in Manhattan for four years. Because…














