944 results found for: Taiyou no Ko
Bito Isao
He is a Japanese actor and has starred in various projects including No Side Game, Miyamoto Kara Kimi e, Hayako Sensei, Onna Taikoki and many more.
Oki Masaya
Oki Masaya was a Japanese actor from Oita Prefecture. Beppu City. He graduated from Oita City Oji Junior High School and high school. He belonged to JK Planning. One day, he was scouted by a customer and became a model for a fashion magazine, but because it was a one-off job, he continued to work as…
Akanishi Jin
Akanishi Jin is a Japanese singer and songwriter, actor, voice actor, and television personality. Akanishi used to be a member of the popular J-pop group KAT-TUN until July of 2010 and was one of the two lead vocalists. Since the group's debut in 2006, it has achieved 14 consecutive number ones (including…
Mitsubayashi Kyoko
Mibayashi Kyoko is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and rakugo storyteller. Born in Kohama, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka. (Source: MyDramaList)
Inoue Umetsugu
Inoue Umetsugu was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies. His film work extended to Hong Kong, and he did the technical…
Matsumura Tatsuo
Matsumura Tatsuo was born December 18, 1914 in Yokohama City, Kanagawa as the third son of his family. His father, Takeshige, served as a board member for Nippon Columbia. During college, he belonged to a rugby club. In 1938, he graduated from Hosei University and formed a theater troupe. He was recruited…
Kawachi Tamio
Kawachi Tamio was a Japanese actor. He was a student at Kanto Gakuin University when Ishihara Yujiro, one of his neighbors in Zushi, Kanagawa, invited him to join the Nikkatsu studio. He made his debut in A Slope in the Sun (1958) playing Ishihara's younger brother. The studio initially sold him as…
Igawa Hisashi
Igawa Hisashi is a Japanese actor who has appeared in such films as Akira Kurosawa's "Dodesukaden", "Ran", and "Madadayo". He starred in Abe Kōbō's production of "The Man Who Turned Into A Stick", a surrealist play, in 1969.
Sakata Memeko
Sakata Memeko, formerly known as Sato Hiroko, is a Japanese actress, singer, and gravure idol. Sato was born in Fukushima but grew up in Kanagawa. In 2002, Sato made her acting debut in the low-budget horror movie "Scare" and began a career as a gravure idol. Much of her work was published in Japanese…
Tomita Sho
Sho Tomita, born in Tokyo, is a Japanese actor who is affiliated with Toki Entertainment. He played the role of Yukito Sanjyo (Abare Blue) in the 2003 Super Sentai TV series "Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger". In 2002, Tomita debuted in the television drama Gokusen. In 2003, he appeared in "Bakuryū Sentai…













