1221 results found for: Hoshi Shinichi no Fushigina Fushigina Tanpen Drama
Otaki Hideji
Hideji Otaki was a Japanese actor. After serving in World War II, he became interested in the theater and helped found the Gekidan Mingei troupe in 1950. He gained fame for his television work from the 1970s, but he also appeared in many films, especially those of Juzo Itami. His last film, Anata e,…
Toyota Maho
Toyota Maho is a Japanese model and actress, who has appeared on film, television, stage and in television commercials. She is frequently seen on television, where she has acted in over 100 serial dramas and television movies. She married the film director Aoyama Shinji after starring in his film Tsuki…
Imaoka Shinji
Imaoka Shinji is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He was born in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture. He is also known to use the names "Imaoka Shinji" and "Imaoka Shindi" in his works. During his appearances in pink films, he used the name "Ramon Naka." After dropping out of Yokohama City University,…
Yoshimata Ryo
Yoshimata Ryo is a Japanese composer, arranger, and music producer from Katokucho, Kagoshima, Japan. He graduated from the Faculty of Business Administration at Yokohama City University. From elementary school, he began learning the piano and acquired a level of music theory equivalent to that of a…
Shindo Kaneto
Shindo Kaneto was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film producer, and author. He directed 48 films and wrote scripts for 238. His best known films as a director include Children of Hiroshima, The Naked Island, Onibaba, Kuroneko and A Last Note. Shindo was born in Hiroshima Prefecture, and he…
Ikariya Chosuke
Japanese comedian and film actor, and leader of the Owarai comedy group The Drifters. His nickname was "Cho-san" (長さん). (Source:Wikipedia)
Ishino Yoko
Ishino Yoko is a Japanese actress and talent born in Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan. She debuted in 1985 as a pop singer and first appeared on television in 1986. Her older sister is Ishino Mako. Ishino attended Horikoshi High School.














