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Nakamura Baijaku
Shinichi Mitsui better known as Nakamura Baijaku II, is a Japanese actor, bassist, and composer. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Ogikubo High School and later graduated from Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music. Nakamura also has relatives who are kabuki actors. Great-grandfather: Nakamura Kanemon…
Diamond Yukai
Tadokoro Yutaka, mostly known by his stage name Diamond Yukai, is a rock singer and actor. He is the vocalist for the Japanese rock band Red Warriors. He has acted in the Hollywood films Tokyo Pop and Lost in Translation and is often seen on television variety shows. (Source: Wikipedia)
Katahira Nagisa
Katahira Nagisa is a Japanese actress, talent, and former idol singer from Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo. She belongs to HoriPro. Katahira graduated from Horikoshi High School. In 1974, she appeared on the audition program "Star Tanjo!" On NTV and passed. She made her debut as an idol singer in 1975 with "Utsukushi…
Ueshima Ryuhei
Ueshima was active as a member of Dacho Club, and had appeared on numerous variety TV programs. On May 11, 2022 his body was found hanging at his home in Nakano Ward, Tokyo. He was transported to the hospital where he was confirmed dead.
Uehara Takako
Takako Uehara is a Jpop singer, actress, and former radio host. She is a member of the group Speed. Uehara was born in Okinawa, Japan. Her highly anticipated first solo single 'My First Love' was released in January 1999, and was produced by legendary pop/rock superstar Ryuichi Kawamura (of Luna Sea).…
Yamamura Momiji
Yamamura Momiji is a Japanese actress and talent from Kyoto. She belongs to Misa Yamamura office and Toho Entertainment.
Moriwaki Eriko
Moriwaki Eriko is a Japanese actress, born in Matsue, Shimane, Japan. She has starred in various projects including Radiation House, Iryu Sousa 4, ATARU and many more.
Miyasako Hiroyuki
Miyasako Hiroyuki is a Japanese actor and comedian, born on March 31, 1970 in Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka, Japan. He plays the boke in Ameagari Kesshitai. He won the award for Best Supporting Actor at the 28th Hochi Film Awards for Thirteen Steps and Wild Berries, 2003. (Source: Wikipedia)














