2008 results found for: Kaizoku Bahansen
Togawa Kyoko
Togawa Kyoko (戸川京子), also known as Togawa Kyohko, was a Japanese actress, talent, and singer. Togawa made her acting debut when she was five years old in the movie Ai to Makoto. She also became a model for the magazine CUTiE. Before the end of the 1980s, Togawa also debuted as a singer for a…
Yamamoto Yoichi
Yamamoto Yoichi is a former Japanese actor and singer born in Osaka prefecture, Japan. He was active in the entertainment industry during the years 1984-2011. (Source: Wikipedia)
Mizunoe Takiko
Mizunoe Takiko was a Japanese actress, film producer, and radio and TV presenter. She was born in Otaru, Hokkaido, and began her career by acting in Shochiku's musical theatre troupe. (Source: Wikipedia)
Sengoku Noriko
Sengoku Noriko was a Japanese film and television actress active primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. She made her film debut in 1947 and starred in several of Akira Kurosawa's early films such as "Drunken Angel" (1948), "The Quiet Duel" (1949), "Stray Dog" (1949), "Scandal" (1950), "The Idiot" (1951)…
Yamamoto Gaku
Yamamoto Gaku, born in Osaka, is a Japanese actor. He is the nephew of director Yamamoto Satsuo and older brother of actors Yamamoto Kei and Yamamoto Sen.
Watanabe Misako
Misako Watanabe is a Japanese actress. She is a graduate of the Haiyuza Theatre Company. In 1997 she received a Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon and in 2004 the Order of the Rising Sun. (Source: Wikipedia)
Han Bunjaku
Han Bunjaku was a Japanese-speaking Taiwanese actress who lived and worked in Japan. She was mostly known as a character actress. She became famous playing an unfortunate half-Japanese, half African-American volleyball player called Jun Sanders in a 1969 volleyball drama called Sign wa V. In her later…














