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Okae Kumiko
Okae Kumiko was a Japanese actress who was born Owada Kumiko in Tokyo on August 23, 1956. In 1983, she married actor, Owada Baku, and they had a daughter, Owada Miho, who is also an actress. She died April 23, 2020 of pneumonia due to the new coronavirus.
Fujimoto Takahiro
Fujimoto Takahiro, born July 21, 1970, in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese actor and a retired male medley swimmer, who represented his native country in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988. His best Olympic result was 8th place (4:23.86) in the Men's 400m Individual…
Tono Nagiko
Tono Nagiko was a Japanese actress. On July 3, 2025, she was found dead at her home, which was confirmed on July 17.
Yamamoto Kei
Yamamoto Kei was a Japanese actor. He died due to pneumonia on March 31, 2022. He had previously retired from acting in 2017.
Tanaka Yoshiko
Tanaka Yoshiko was a Japanese actress. She was also famous as a member of the pop group "Candies". While a member of Candies, Tanaka was known by the nickname "Sue". Still, at the height of its popularity, the group disbanded in 1978. Tanaka was also the sister-in-law of the well-known actress Natsume…
Watanabe Eri
Eriko Tsuchiya known professionally as Eri Watanabe and previously known as Eriko Watanabe, is a Japanese actress. She won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Hochi Film Awards for Shall We Dance? (Source: Wikipedia)
Iwaido Seiko
Iwaido Seiko is a Japanese actress. Her former stage name (same as real name) was Takahashi Mai.
Yanagi Erisa
Yanagi Erisa is a Japanese actress, fashion model, former child actor, and a junior idol from Kanagawa, Japan. She was born in Hawaii, United States. Since childhood, she has been active as a model for magazines and commercials, and as a child actor.
Izumiya Shigeru
Izumiya Shigeru is a Japanese poet, folk singer, actor, tarento. He established the record company For Life Records with Takuro Yoshida, Yosui Inoue, and Hitoshi Komuro in 1975. He also directed the 1986 film Death Powder. (Source: Wikipedia)














