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Ichikawa Sensho
Ichikawa Sensho was a Japanese kabuki actor and actor. His real name was Osanai Takashi (小山内喬), and the director Osanai Kaoru (小山内薫) was his biological father. In 1923, at the age of 6, he adopted the name Ichikawa Sensho as a disciple of the first generation Nakamura Kichiemon and made…
Kojima Yoyo
Kojima Yoyo, born Kojima Masaji (小島正次), was a Japanese actor, voice actor, and opera singer. He began his career in Asakusa opera and Shinpai before moving into film acting. Born in Okachimachi, Shitaya, Tokyo, he attended Urawa Junior High School in Saitama and later enrolled in the Tokyo Music…
Nakamura Kanemon III
Nakamura Kanemon III was a kabuki actor and one of the founders of the Zenshinza theater company. His birth name was Mitsui Kinjiro (三井金次郎). His father was Nakamura Kanemon II, and his brother was Nakamura Nakazuke III. His son was Nakamura Baiko IV, and his grandson is Nakamura Baishi II.…
Kita Takeo
Kita Takeo was an art director and producer of Japanese films and President of Toho Built. He was born in Osaka. He was the first deputy director of the Japan Film and Television Art Directors Association. His younger brother Kita Tatsuo is also an art director. In 1926, he graduated from Ichioka Junior…
Kurosawa Akira
Akira Kurosawa was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, he directed 30 films in a career spanning 57 years. Kurosawa entered the Japanese film industry in 1936, following a brief stint as a painter. After…
Arai Ryohei
Arai Ryohei was a Japanese film director. He directed films from the 1930s to the 1950s, especially jidaigeki and ghost movies based on kaidan. (Source: Wikipedia)













