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Wakayama Tomisaburo
Wakayama Tomisaburo was a Japanese actor born in Fukagawa, Tokyo, Japan. His father was Tohiji Katsu (or Katsutoji Kineya), a noted kabuki performer and nagauta singer, and the family as a whole were kabuki performers. He and his younger brother, Shintaro Katsu, followed their father in the theater.…
Ishihama Akira
Ishihama Akira was a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He died at the age of 87 from old age. (Source: sanspo.com)
Yamagata Isao
Yamagata Isao was a Japanese actor born in London, England, where his acrobat father toured. He grew up in Ichibei-cho, Azabu-ku, Tokyo. In 1935, he graduated from the Japan Academy of Actors. After completing his military service, he joined the Toho Theater Company in 1936. In 1942, he formed the theater…
Kagawa Yukie
Kagawa Yukie is an actress, known for Supaidâman (1978), Kyôfu kikei ningen: Edogawa Rampo zenshû (1969) and Taiyô sentai Sanbarukan (1981).
Kato Daisuke
Kato Daisuke, whose real name was Kato Tokunosuke (加藤徳之), was a Japanese actor born in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Tokyo Prefectural Seventh Junior High School and began his career as a kabuki actor before transitioning to film. His father, Takejima Denzo, was a playwright and assistant…
Moritsugu Koji
Moritsugu Kohji is a Japanese actor best known for his role as Moroboshi Dan in Ultra Seven. He is widely regarded as the best actor in the Ultra Series by fans.
Ogata Ken
Ogata was born in Tokyo, Japan. Ogata is well known for his roles in Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book, Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and Shohei Imamura's The Ballad of Narayama. He won the award for best actor at the 26th Blue Ribbon Awards for Okinawan Boys.[1]
In television,…
Terashima Saki
Terashima Saki is a Japanese actress. She is currently represented by Promage.
Ichikawa Raizo VIII
The star of Daiei Studio, Ichikawa Raizo got his start as a kabuki actor. Born Kamezaki Akio, he was adopted at six months old by kabuki actor, Ichikawa Kudanji. He was then given the name Takeuchi Yoshio. He debuted as a kabuki actor officially at the age of 17 (1948) in the play "Nakayama Shichiri".…













