226 results found for: Lupin the 3rd
Ozawa Maju
Maju Ozawa was born on January 3, 1977 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Gekijôban kamen raidâ Agito: Purojekutô jî fô (2001), Hyakunin no Ijin (2006) and Dong jing gong lüe (2000).
Watabe Atsuro
Watabe Atsuro, born May 5, 1968 in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actor.
Actress and talento Murakami Rikako is his ex-wife. They were divorced in December of 2005.
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Inoue Toshiki
Inoue was born the child of Masaru Igami, a screenwriter known for his works on shows such as Kamen Rider and Akakage. Belonging to the fantasy literature Study Group at Seikei University, a short story written by Inoue caught the way of Toei Animation producer Shichijo Keizo, leading to his debut screenplay…
Matsuzaki Kenji
Matsuzaki Kenji is a Japanese actor. He dropped out of Nihon University College of Veterinary Medicine. In April 1987, he entered the actor training center Mumeijuku. He made his debut with "Lupin" and has appeared in many performances from classical to contemporary plays. While focusing on stage acting,…
Ono Yuji
Ono Yuji was a Japanese jazz musician. He was known for his musical scoring of Japanese anime television series, particularly "Lupin III", and most famously the 1977 series "Lupin III Part II" and the feature film "The Castle of Cagliostro". On May 13, 2026, his official website announced that he had…
Nakamura Haruna
Nakamura Haruna is an actress, known for "Striking Out in Love" (2013), "The Solitary Gourmet" (2012) and "Lupin III" (2018). (Source: IMDb)
Otsuka Chikao
Otsuka Chikao was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator. He was most known for the roles of Captain Hook in Peter Pan, Ishikawa Goemon XIII in Lupin III, Otoko Nezumi in GeGeGe no Kitaro, Yamada Denzo in Nintama Rintaro, Professor Moriarty in Sherlock Hound, Jagi in Fist of the North Star, Doctor…
Ayano Go
Go Ayano is a Japanese actor born in Gifu, Japan. Ayano was featured in several minor roles beginning in 2005. In 2009, he appeared in Takashi Miike's "Crows Zero 2". He then appeared in Shun Oguri's directorial debut, "Surely Someday" (2010). In 2013, Ayano starred in two of his highest-profile roles…














