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Takano Shinji
Joined Shochiku in 1954 . Appeared in many Shochiku films, both historical and contemporary. After becoming free in 1965, he appeared in Toei and Nikkatsu movies and television. A famous supporting role in movies and television with more than 50 years of experience. " Mito Komon appearance number of…
Anzai Kyoko
Anzai was a member of the Osaka Shochiku Opera Company from 1950-1953. She entered film immediately after resigning from the company. She retired from acting completely following her marriage in 1961 to fellow actor Tatsuya Mihashi. They remained married until her death in 2002. While her film career…
Ishino Atsushi
He is a Japanese comedian who once belonged to Shochiku Performing Arts. He was a member of the comedy duo "Over Drive". The companion at that time was Masashi Ogata. "Over Drive" was disbanded in April 2007 to concentrate on acting. His height is 164 cm and his weight is 48 kg. In the past, he formed…
Ichikawa Suisen III
Ichikawa Suisen III was a Japanese actress and dancer associated with the Shochiku era of Kabuki in Japan. Born as Horikoshi Kikue (堀越喜久榮) in Tsukiji, Kyobashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan, she comes from a family deeply rooted in Kabuki tradition. Her father was the fifth-generation Ichikawa Shinnosuke,…
Kido Shiro
Japanese film producer . Former Chairman of Shochiku . The current president of Shochiku, Junichi Sakomoto, is his grandson. Born in Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukiji . He was also book author and director of 1931 movie "Lumpen and his Daughter" (ルンペンとその娘).
Kanno Shichirou
In the early Showa period, he played a supporting role at the Shochiku Kamata studio , but disappeared when he was about 30 years old.
Harumoto Yujiro
Harumoto Yujiro graduated from Nihon University College of Art, and worked as an assistant director at Shochiku Kyoto Studio on period dramas. Since 2010, he has been a freelance assistant director on many more films and TV dramas. “Going the Distance” is his debut feature.
Mizukubo Sumiko
Mizukubo Sumiko was a Japanese actress. She acted at the Shochiku Kamata and the Nikkatsu Tamagawa studios and appeared in 39 movies as a young star, including films directed by Naruse Mikio and Ozu Yasujiro. She quit film-acting in 1935 but continued to dance and appear in stage roles. (Source: Wikipedia)














