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Song Seong Ho
Song Seong Ho is a South Korean manager turned trot singer. He works as one of 4 managers helping comedienne and TV personality Lee Young Ja and also sometimes helps Kim Sook and Hong Jin Kyung. He made his first appearance in episode 1 of "Omniscient Interfering View" as Lee's 31st manager and was…
Kawabe Goro
Kawabe Goro was a Japanese actor born in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. He is a star actor who played an active part in Nikkatsu movies in the early Showa period. On August 15, 1925, when he was 38 years old, he said goodbye to his long-standing stage play life and joined the Nikkatsu General Film Studio.…
Kurihara Thomas
Thomas Kurihara, birth name Kisaburō Kurihara (栗原喜三郎), was born in Hadano, Kanagawa. Kurihara's father was a wood trader, but he failed in business. Kurihara went to United States and enrolled in a school for film actors in 1912. After graduation, working as an extra, he entered Oriental…
Iwato Shisetsu
He was a Benshi and could read and translate English scripts. After that, he made his debut as a movie director at the company, and a work called "Nippon Sakura" released at "Daiichi Bunmeikan" on May 23, 1909 (Meiji 42). Shooting of the work is, in the 10 years after Toyojiro Takamatsu "the activities…
Choi Sung Su
Choi Sung Su is a South Korean singer-songwriter and professor. He graduated from Chung-Ang University College of Education Affiliated High School and later moved to the United States to continue his studies and obtained a bachelor's degree in Composition from the Berklee College of Music before returning…
Yuri Kenji
Yuri Kenji was a former Japanese actor. His death date is unknown. Yuri was born in Kogaisu, Jonan-mura, Kuwana-gun, Mie Prefecture as the second son of his father, Yataro, and his mother, Suwa. After graduating from Jonan Elementary School, he moved to a relative's residence in Fukagawa-cho, Uryu-gun,…
Tsubaki Sanshiro
Tsubaki Sanshiro was a Japanese actor born in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan. His real name was Mase Matsutaro (間瀬 松太郎), and he also went by the stage name Tsushima Keiichiro (津島 慶一郎). In March 1924, he completed his education at the former Nishikiko Commercial School in Kanda Nishiki-cho,…
Yumi Kaoru
In junior high school, Kaoru joined the Nishino ballet group. She gained popularity with her appearance in the 1967 program "Re Gaaruzu" with Katsuko Kanai and Etsuko Nami in a mini-skirt number. In 1973, she did her first nude scene in the movie "Dosei Jidai ~Kyoko to Jiro~". In the same year, she…
Iijima Ai
Iijima Ai was a former Japanese AV actress and talent from Koto-ku, Tokyo. She dropped out of Takinogawa Girls' Academy High School. Before and after graduating from junior high school, she was repeatedly running away from home, and after a short time of cohabitating with her boyfriend, she was scouted…
Gosho Heinosuke
Gosho Heinosuke was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and haiku poet. He is famous for directing Japan's first domestically produced talkie film, "Madame and Wife." His real name was Gosho Heieimon (五所平右衛門). His haiku pen name was Goshotei (五所亭). He was born as the illegitimate…














