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Takeda Shinji
Shinji Takeda is a Japanese actor, tarento and saxophone player. He is represented by Horipro and made an actor debut in the drama "Nakayoshi" in 1990, and made a movie debut 2 years later. Takeda has had notable roles in such works as "The Incite Mill", "Kyō Kara Hitman" and "Tokyo Eyes". He was the…
Kimura Yoshino
Born in London and raised in Tokyo. She was sent to camp in Maine when she was 13 and now speaks fluent English. She was a Takarazuka fan which inpsired her dream of acting, and started out as a model. She was in her first commercial for JAL when she was still a high school student, and made her drama…
Karasawa Toshiaki
Karasawa Toshiaki (real name Karasawa Kiyoshi) is a Japanese theatre and film actor. He made his theatrical debut in the playBoy's Revue Stay Gold in 1987. He specialises in theatrical action sequences such as swordplay and fighting. He dubbed over the roles of Tom Hanks in the "Toy Story" series, and…
Muro Tsuyoshi
Muro Tsuyoshi is a Japanese actor and comedian from Kanagawa Prefecture. He dropped out of the Tokyo University of Science. He is signed to ASH & D Corporation. His real name has been kept private. After dropping out of college after three weeks, he entered an actor training center. He began working…
Morisaki Win
Win Kyaw Htoo, nicknamed Ah Win, is a Burmese singer and actor born in Yangon, Myanmar. His parents worked abroad in Japan during his early childhood, and he lived in Myanmar with his grandmother until the age of ten, when he moved to Japan to join his parents. Morisaki was scouted at the age of 14…
Fukikoshi Mitsuru
He is a Japanese actor who has starred in various projects such as Shiyakusho, Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, Tokusou 9 and many more. In 1994, he married the actress Reona Hirota. They divorced in 2005 after having one child, but then remarried in 2012.The couple separated for the second time in December…
Miura Tomokazu
Miura Tomokazu is a Japanese actor. He attended Hino high school in Tokyo. He was originally a member of rock group RC Succession but was asked to leave the group by their management when they signed a record contract. However, impressed by his looks, the management company asked him to try out acting.…
Ohara Sakurako
Ohara Sakurako is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actress, and radio personality from Tokyo. She made her debut as an actress and singer with the single "Ashita mo" as the vocalist of MUSH&Co. from the film "The Liar and His Lover". She released her first single as a soloist, "Thank You.", on November…
Nakamura Riho
Nakamura Riho is a Japanese model and actress managed by Flamme. She is a model of the magazine Ray, and a former model for the magazine, Nicola. She has also been featured in a couple of music videos, most notably MACO's "Sweet Memory" MV which also features Imada Mio.
Chen Ai Luo Ding
Chinese Drama - 2003, 25 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel “Red Poppies” (尘埃落定) by A Lai (阿来).
Wo Ai Ni Kho Yut Chai Wai Thi Thoe
Thai Drama - 2006
Five grandparents who had pledged to be siblings walked all the way from China to Thailand. They dream of having their grandchildren marry each other so they can be relatives. While the grandchildren had met in their…
Fu Ai Ru Shan
Chinese Drama - 2010, 29 episodes
The drama tells a twisted emotional story that takes place between a father and a son. The plot begins with a slap given by the father to his son, and delicately depicts the clash of concepts and emotional estrangement…
Keitai Deka Zenigata Ai
Japanese Drama - 2002, 26 episodes7.4
Zenigata Ai is an ultra-smart detective who is only 17 years old.
Shin Ai no Arashi
Japanese Drama - 2002, 65 episodes4.0
Takeshi visits a nostalgic atelier before leaving the village. Hikaru finds out that Takeshi is leaving the village and chases after him. And he appeals not to go. However, Takeshi wants to live freely. Hikaru decides…
Da Ai Wu Sheng
Chinese Drama - 2011, 20 episodes8.0
The story of a deaf woman and her struggles with love, family, and everyday life. ~~ Adapted from the manga "Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru" by Karube Junko.














