1221 results found for: Hoshi wo Sagashite
Kurobe Susumu
Kurobe Susumu is a Japanese actor. He is commonly known for having played the character role Hayata Shin in the Ultraman series, a role he reprised in episode 47 of the 2006 television series Ultraman Mebius and its theatrical film adaption, Ultraman Mebius & Ultraman Brothers, as well as Superior Ultraman…
Okayama Hajime
Hajime Okayama is an actor, known for The Grudge (2004), Mirai sentai Timeranger (2000) and Kamen raidâ Zerowan (2019).
Honjo Manami
Honjo Manami is a Japanese talent, actress, voice actress, narrator, and essayist born in Tokyo, Japan. Her birth name is Sawada Manami (沢田まなみ). She is represented by Acura Inc., a talent agency. She spent her early years in Tokyo before moving to Osaka and Hyogo at the age of 4, where she…
Todo Shinji
Todo Shinji, born Mochizuki Kenichi (望月賢一), is a Japanese actor from Yokohama, Kanagawa. He was previously known by the name Kayama Kosuke (香山浩介). A graduate of the Faculty of Literature at Kanto Gakuin University (関東学院大学), he is currently affiliated with A4 Co., Ltd. (株式会社A4).…
Kaneko Noboru
Noboru Kaneko (金子 昇, Kaneko Noboru, born October 18, 1974, in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actor who is affiliated with Oscar Promotion. He graduated from the Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science University High School and then from the Department of Architecture in…
Takuma Shin
Shin Takuma was born in 1956 in Okayama, Japan. He is an actor, known for Hôigaku kyôshitsu no jiken file (1992), Godzilla 1985: The Legend Is Reborn (1984) and Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla (2002). He was previously married to Chikako Kaku.
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…
Aijima Kazuyuki
Aijima Kazuyuki is a Japanese actor born in Saitama, Japan. He joined Mitani Koki's Tokyo Sunshine Boys theatrical troupe in 1983. Aijima was one of the few Tokyo Sunshine Boys to pass the movie auditions to star in their own film - in fact, he stole the lead. Most of them never made it into the film.














