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Tamagawa Chota
Tamagawa Chota was a former Japanese actor, comedian, and film director. His date of death is unknown.
Kurosaki Hikaru
Kurosaki Hikaru was a former Japanese actor and singer born in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. He worked at the Japan Action Club (JAC) and belonged to Kaga Noya. In 1980, he made his debut as an actor in the TV drama "Yagyu Abaretabi". He retired as an actor by the end of 1995. After retiring, he married…
Natsuki Sho
Natsuki Sho was a Japanese actor born in Matsuzawa, Ebara, Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Seibi Middle School in Suginami, Tokyo, and subsequently enrolled in the acting department of the Japan Film School. After graduating in March 1945, he joined Daiei Tokyo Studio, debuting that year in the film…
Aoyama Kiyoshi
In 1955, while enrolled at Chuo University's Faculty of Letters , he passed Toho New Face Audition and entered the film industry. After dropping out of college and making his debut in Asagiri (Director: Seiji Maruyama , 1955), he moved to Nikkatsu, where he resumed filmmaking, and became a participant…
Takahashi Koji
Takahashi Koji is a Japanese actor. While he was in Toyo University, Takahashi became a chauffeur of Miyaguchi Seiji, an actor of the theatrical company Bungakuza. In 1959, he joined Bungakuza and made his debut with the play Japan’s Deserted Island. In 1963, he played a role in the film "Mother"…
Jeon Yoon Soo
Born in Seoul, Jeon was the assistant director for the box office hit films "The Gingko Bed" (1996) and "Shiri" (1998) directed by Kang Je Gyu. His graduate short film "Goodbye Seoul Shinpa" won an Award of Excellence at the 3rd Shinyoung Media Arts Festival and Special July Prize, Best Screenplay and…
Kawahara Kazuhisa
Kawahara Kazuhisa is a Japanese actor from Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. He is known for his breakout role in Aibo where he portrays Section 7 Clerk Sergeant Keichi Itami as well as his appearances in the Initial D series as the voice of Seiji Iwaki and Kamen Rider Decade as the villain Apollo Geist.…
Kang Je Gyu
Kang Je-gyu (born December 23, 1962) is a South Korean film director. After graduating from ChungAng University, Kang received his first prize at the Korea Youth Film Festival and Korea Scenario Awards in 1991. Kang's most notable contributions to Korean cinema have been Shiri and Taegukgi. Shiri was…













