1325 results found for: Anata no Ban desu
Odaka Megumi
Odaka Megumi is a Japanese actress who made her film debut in the movie "Taketori Monogatari" aka "Princess from the Moon". The following year she won a Japanese Academy Award for "Rookie of the year" for her performance in this movie, amongst others.
Fujii Fumiya
Fumiya Fujii (藤井 フミヤ Fujii Fumiya) (born July 11, 1962) is a male Japanese popular music artist. He is a part of Sony Music Japan. After leaving his job in Japanese National Railways, he started his music career in the 1980s as the vocalist of the immensely popular group The Checkers and started…
Suzuki Seijun
Seijun Suzuki was a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter. His films are known for their jarring visual style, irreverent humour, nihilistic cool and entertainment-over-logic sensibility. He made 40 predominately B-movies for the Nikkatsu Company between 1956 and 1967, working most prolifically…
Kataoka Tsurutaro
Tsurutarou Kataoka is a Japanese actor. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 31st Blue Ribbon Awards, at the 13th Hochi Film Award and at the 10th Yokohama Film Festival for The Discarnates. -- Wikipedia
Fukuchi Momoko
Fukuchi Momoko is an actress, known for Amanogawa, The Day's Organ, and You've Got Someone to Come Home To. Source: IMDb
Tanaka Minami
Tanaka Minami is a Japanese announcer and actress born in New York City, US, and was given the middle name of Amy. Soon after her birth, her family moved to Japan but after her first year in elementary school, she lived in London and San Francisco before returning to Japan for junior high school. She…
Takahashi Maryjun
Maryjun Takahashi is a Japanese fashion model. She was born in Otsu, Shiga to a Japanese father and a Filipino mother. She has been known for appearing in the CanCam magazine, and various television commercials. (Source: Wikipedia)
Iwata Takanori
Iwata Takanori (also known as Gun-chan がんちゃん) is a Japanese actor, dancer, and model. He was born in Nagoya, Japan and started his career in 2010. As a teenager Iwata was shocked by the movie "RIZE" he watched in high school, and spent three years teaching himself the KRUMP dance. Later on…














