5000 results found for: HERO
One Arm Hero
Hong Kong Movie - 2005
Orphaned as a young child, Baxter was placed in Master Huang's Kung Fu academy where he was trained in the ancient martial art with patience and respect. This one armed wonder kid is given three years intensive training…
Fist of Hero
Chinese Drama - 1999, 40 episodes8.0
Conflicts in national feuds and the philosophy of martial arts between two big families, one from China and one from Japan, forced a mixed couple to separate. Their love stirred up the bloody fighting between the Chinese…
Cause - Birth of Hero
Chinese Movie - 20028.2
The movie follows director Zhang Yi Mou as he is preparing to make the movie Hero. (Source: IMDb)
The True Hero
Hong Kong Movie - 1994
An ex-con has spent the last ten years of his life in prison for defending the lives of his best friend and his best friend's sister. While in jail, he learns to become a teacher's aide. In school, he comes across…
Toei TV Hero Encyclopedia Vol. 1: Kamen Rider Black
Japanese Special - 1993, 1 episodes6.3
A recap special of Kamen Rider Black, the first of its kind preceeding a similar special dedicated to Choujin Sentai Jetman.
Lv Bu Wei: The Hero in Times of Disorder
Chinese Drama - 2001, 29 episodes
In troubled times, there always emerge heroes and strange people, just like did Lv Bu Wei during the Warring States period. Towards the end of this period in Chinese history, Lv Bu Wei traveled as a merchant through…
School Wars: Hero
Japanese Movie - 20045.5
A former rugby player is hired by a school full of delinquents. He attempts to turn their attitudes around, but is met with nothing but violent outbursts and more bad behavior. He’s frustrated at first, but over…
Jennifer Blair-Bianco
Jennifer Blair-Bianco, a Filipino-American actress and a Chicago native, is stage-trained with a BA degree in Theatre from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Her professional work on stage includes regional theatre companies in the United States such as the Hope Summer Repertory Theatre Company, the…
Mitsutake Kurando
Originally from Tokyo, Japan. Graduated with an MFA from California Institute of the Arts. A member of the Directors Guild of Japan and Screen Actors Guild. Mitsutake made his feature film directorial debut with MONSTERS DON’T GET TO CRY in 2004. In 2008, Mitsutake produced, wrote, and directed his…
Choi Joo Hwan
Choi Joo Hwan is a South Korean baseball player. He graduated from Dongsung High School. While attending school, he was considered one of the best second basemen in the Korean high school baseball league. After graduating, he was selected by the Doosan Bears with the 50th overall pick of the 2006 KBO…
Jeong Ae Ran
Jeong Ae Ran was born Ye Dae Im, in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do on the 15th April 1927. She dropped out of Huaguang Girls' School in China. In 1943, she joined the music theatre group Yu Rak Jwa and began acting with the play Mangyang. She worked in many theatre companies, such as Seonggun, Youth Theatre,…
Yamane Hisako
Her mother also operated a restaurant with opera actress Yamane Chiako . From early childhood she learned piano, nursery rhymes, western dance, dance , and joined PCL in 1936 while she was in the Faculty of Culture Gakuin . Debut with real name. P, C, L are absorbed by Toho . In 1939, she co-starred…
Isaka Satoshi
Isaka’s reputation rests mainly on his extraordinary debut, Focus (1996), an economical and disturbing thriller following the grim chain of events initiated when a television crew sets up an interview with an otaku (nerd) whose hobby is eavesdropping on two-way radio conversations. A subtle critique…
Masumura Yasuzo
Masumura was born in Kōfu, Yamanashi. He would become known as a maverick director whose main legacy was films portraying and promoting individualism, which was the opposite of the norm in Japanese society. He entered the law department of Tokyo University, but his studies were interrupted when he…
Inagaki Hiroshi
A skilled and versatile filmmaker best known for his jidai-geki, Inagaki worked as an actor before directing. In the silent era, he narrated traditional stories with visual flair and melodramatic intensity: his extant second film, Vagabond Gambler (Hōrō zanmai, 1928), reveals his instinctive talent…
Itami Juzo
Juzo Itami, born Yoshihiro Ikeuchi, was a Japanese actor, screenwriter and film director. He directed eleven films, all of which he wrote himself. The son of Mansaku Itami, prewar director of satiric jidai-geki, Jūzō worked initially as an actor, appearing regularly in Japan and occasionally in English-language…














