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Confessions of the Heart
Filipino Drama - 2012, 78 episodes6.5
The TV series sets on the backdrop on a political family in a small town whose lives inter-cross when it comes to tying the bonds when it comes to love and family and the secrets beneath there political views and personal…
When Human Heart Meets Benevolence
Chinese Drama - 2013, 34 episodes6.8
Song Chun Ling adopted an orphan boy on New Year's Day in 1960, named Sun Xiao Hu, and engraved him with incense wood tiger charms. After the little tiger was abducted and sold, the fragrant wood tiger broke in half…
Hand in Hand & Heart to Heart
Chinese Drama - 2011, 30 episodes9.0
Liu Fang, a Beijing youth, fled after accidentally pushing Luo Chun Yang off a cliff. Liu Fang left home and walked arduously in the snow to look for Lei Xiao Man. Liu Fang fainted on the way, but a passing carriage…
Don't Lose Heart
Japanese Movie - 20136.0
The film is an adaptation of late poet Toyo Shibata’s best-selling anthology of the same name. Shibata became an inspirational figure to many a few years ago when she published her first work at age 99, not too long…
The Adventures of BELLRING Girls Heart Across the 6th Dimension
Japanese Movie - 2014
A fantasy featuring Bellring Girls Heart in their first starring vehicle. In the middle of a show, the members of Bellring Girls Heart shoot pistols that appeared to be toys and kill audience members. Led by a mysterious…
Kawada Yoshiko
Yoshiko Kawada was born on October 17, 1895, in Niigata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Kurokami yâshâ dainihen (1926), Yôfu gonin onna - Dai sanpen: Sempatsu Oyoshi (1926) and Ari jigoku (1925). She died on March 24, 1970. (IMDB) 1895 (Meiji 28) October 17, Niigata City of the red-light district…
Arishima Ichiro
Arishima Ichiro, born Oshima Tadao (大島忠雄) in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, was a Japanese actor. He was the eldest son of a steel factory owner. After attending Hioki Elementary School (日置尋常小学校) and Nagoya Middle School (名古屋中学校), where he developed an interest in theater, he…
Kako Zanmu
Kako Zanmu, born Kaku Yasugoro (賀古保五郎) in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan, was a Japanese film director, producer, and novelist. He began his career in the arts as a playwright for new-school theater and later joined the Shochiku Kamata Studio (松竹蒲田撮影所), a major Japanese film studio.…
Araki Michiko
Araki Michiko, born in Misaki-cho, Kanda, Tokyo, was a Japanese actress. Michiko attended Meika Elementary School and graduated from Joshi Gakuin in 1934. She worked in the language department of the YWCA and as a librarian at the Imperial University. In 1938, she joined the Bungakuza Research Institute…
Dan Tokumaro
Dan Tokumaro was a Japanese actor and screenwriter born in Kireto-cho, Hyogo, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. He is the first actor to play Tange Sazen. His eldest daughter is actress Yamamoto Toriko, his son-in-law is actor Gomi Ryutaro, and his granddaughter is broadcast writer Yamamoto Manami. In 1916,…
Sakura Hisako
Sakura Hisako, born Kanzaki Fujiko (神崎不二子) in Otemachi, Hiroshima, Japan, was a Japanese actress and former musume-yaku performer of the Takarazuka Girls' Revue (宝塚少女歌劇団). Later in life, she became a Buddhist nun under the name Ogasawara Nichio (小笠原日凰). She was also…
Hara Hisako
Hara Hisako was a Japanese actress. Her birth name was Ishijima Hisa (石島久). She used the stage names Hara Hisako (原緋紗子) and Hara Hisako (原緋沙子). She was born in Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan, as the youngest of four siblings. Her father was a banker, but he passed away when she was…
Horikawa Hiromichi
Horikawa Hiromichi was a Japanese director. He was assistant director to Kurosawa Akira for the production of Seven Samurai (1954) and Throne of Blood (1957). Akira Kurosawa’s assistant on numerous films including Ikiru (1952) and Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai, 1954), Horikawa has never achieved…
Sudo Ken
Sudo Ken, born Sudo Kenjiro (須藤健二郎) in Azabu, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actor. He was also known by the name Sudo Ken (須藤建). He graduated from Waseda Jitsugyo School (早稲田実業学校). Sudo began his acting career in 1934 with the Theatre Antime troupe (劇団テアトル・アンチーム).…
Onoe Matsunosuke
Onoe Matsunosuke was a Japanese actor. He was initially an actor with an itinerant kabuki troupe. In his autobiography, he claimed that he had made his stage debut as early as 1880, in a performance given by the Tamizo Onoe company. Fascinated by the stage, he left his home by the age of 14 to travel…














