2296 results found for: Kimi wa Eien ni Soitsura yori Wakai
Sendo Akiho
Sendo Akiho is a Japanese actress, born on April 5, 1969 in Hyogo, Japan.
Akiho debuted in January 1990 as a Japanese idol, releasing the song "It's a Melody."
In the early 1990s, Akiho was called the "Gakuensai no Queen" (Queen of School Festivals).
Variety shows she either emceed…
Yashima Norito
Norito Yashima is a Japanese stage actor who has been featured in movies, television shows, and specials. He eventually landed his first hosting job on the Fuji TV series Hey! Spring of Trivia, a show he co-hosted with fellow actor Katsumi Takahashi.
Yamazaki Tsutomu
Yamazaki Tsutomu, born in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese actor. He has been nominated for seven Japanese Academy Awards, winning Best Actor awards for the Juzo Itami comedies The Funeral and A Taxing Woman, and the Best Supporting Actor awards for Go and Departures. He also won the…
Yamamoto Koji
Yamamoto Koji is a Japanese actor. He began his career as a baby model at under one year of age. He married Horikita Maki on 22 August 2015, and their first child was born in December 2016. (Source: Wikipedia)
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…
Yasuda Ken
Yasuda Ken is a Japanese actor, talent, voice actor, and suit actor from the Etomo district of Muroran, Hokkaido. His agency is CREATIVE OFFICE CUE, and his business partner is Amuse. He belongs to the theater unit TEAM NACS as the sub-leader. He graduated from Muroran Sakae High School General Course.…
Ichikawa Mikako
Ichikawa Mikako is a Japanese fashion model and actress born in Tokyo. She belongs to Suurkiitos. She became an exclusive model for the Japanese fashion magazine "Olive" in 1994. She left the position in 1998 and appeared in magazines such as "CUTiE," "Zipper," and "spoon." After that, she appeared…













