1798 results found for: Saigo no Okurimono
Yonemoto Takato
While eating ramen noodles for lunch at a Japanese market in Los Angeles, Takato Yonemoto was approached by a talent scout, and in less than a week, he auditioned for the $225 million, 3D epic 47 Ronin. Just a few weeks later, without any acting background, he found himself in Europe on a five-month…
Nakamura Yuichi
A Japanese voice actor who is affiliated with Sigma Seven, who is mostly known for his work in anime and tokusatsu.
Anan Kenji
Anan Kenji is a Japanese stage and film actor born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. He belongs to K Factory. After graduating from high school, he moved to Tokyo and entered the Tokyo Visual Arts Academy, a vocational school related to videos. At the same time, he also belonged to an actor training…
Bengal
Yanagihara Haruo, best known by his stage name Bengal, is a Japanese actor, born in Tokyo, Japan. He debuted in the early 80s. He's represented by the talent agency Knock Out.
Kato Natsuki
Natsuki Kato is a Japanese actress, model, and voice actor. She was born in Yurihonjo, Akita Prefecture. Her agency is Blue Dimension. After she was spotted and recruited with a 1998 television commercial appearance by a current entertainment production, she made her debut in 1999. In 2002, she appeared…
Nakamura Joe
Nakamura Joe is a Japanese model and actor based in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. He was born in Kakogawa City in the Hyogo Prefecture.
Arashi Lina
Arashi Lina is a Japanese model and actress. She has multi-roots in five countries: Iran, Iraq, and Russia, whose mother is half Japanese and half German, and whose father has acquired Japanese nationality. She is a ViVi magazine exclusive model. (Source: Yahoo News)
Matsuda Satoshi
Matsuda Satoshi is Japanese actor who played Ren Akiyama/Kamen Rider Knight in Kamen Rider Ryuki. He also voiced Len, in Japanese dub of Kamen Rider Dragon Knight. Recently, Satoshi Matsuda confirmed via Twitter that he did not reprise his role as Knight in the video game Super Climax Heroes, but stated…














