1048 results found for: Kaze ni Maiagaru Vinyl Sheet
Morita Naoyuki
Morita Naoyuki is a former Japanese actor who was affiliated with N.A.C. (エヌ・エー・シー). He graduated from the Faculty of Economics at Doshisha University (同志社大学). In 2013, he left the entertainment industry and joined Dentsu (電通) in 2014. He married in 2023. (Source: MyDramaList)
Shirakawa Kazuko
Shirakawa Kazuko is a Japanese actress who is best known for her appearances in Nikkatsu's Roman Porno films during the 1970s. She appeared in Nikkatsu's first film in the Roman Porno series, Apartment Wife (1971), and is considered the first of the three "Nikkatsu Queens" of the 1970s. After 1976 she…
Miyashita Junko
Miyashita Junko is a Japanese actress who had a long and varied career working both in pink film and mainstream cinema. Miyashita Junko was born in Tokyo. She was working as a waitress at a coffee shop when she was recruited to work in Pink films. Her debut film was in July 1971 with "That's How I Lost".…
Tanaka Sogen
Sôgen Tanaka was born on September 23, 1978 in Chiba, Japan. He is an actor, known for Kamen Rider Den-O (2007), Sword of Desperation (2010) and Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo (2013). (Source: IMDb)
Mizuno Kumi
Japanese actress, most famous for appearing in several Toho Kaiju films of the 1960s and early 1970s. Her most famous roles include Miss Namikawa in Invasion of Astro-Monster, Dr. Sueko Togami in Frankenstein Conquers the World, and the island girl Dayo in Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster. She is also known…
Ishii Masanori
Ishii Masanori is a Japanese actor, talent, voice actor, and narrator from Hodogaya Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. He was in charge of the comedy combination "Ari to Grasshopper". He graduated from Kanagawa Prefectural Commerce and Industry High School, and is currently managed by HoriPro.…
Otomo Kohei
Otomo Kohei, born January 1, 1956 in Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture,is a Japanese rock musician and actor. He was also the frontman for the band "Hound Dog" from 1976 to 2006, after which he went solo.













