171 results found for: Ninkyou Kouboshi: Kumicho to Daigashii
Yamada Yu
Yamada Yu is a Japanese model, actress, and singer best known for her modeling work with CanCam magazine. She graduated from Okinawa Actors School. In 1999, while working as a model for the Japanese fashion magazine CanCam under an exclusive contract, she also worked as a singer in the group y'z factory…
Aoi Wakana
Aoi Wakana, born in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a Japanese actress and model who made her debut in a 'Family Mart' commercial on 14 July 2009.
Kato Seishiro
Kato Seishiro is a Japanese child star who's starred in over 15 dramas to date!
Kusanagi Tsuyoshi
Kusanagi Tsuyoshi is a Japanese actor, under Culen Inc., and is a former member of the J-Pop group SMAP.
Kagawa Teruyuki
Kagawa Teruyuki is a Japanese screen and stage actor. Born in 1965, his parents are the kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III and the cinema actress Hama Yuko. His grandmother is the film actress Takasugi Sanae. In the Kabuki world, it is usual for the son of an actor to follow the father's footsteps since…
Sakurai Hinako
Sakurai Hinako is a Japanese actress born in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. She is under Incent Group.
Kazama Shunsuke
Kazama Shunsuke is a Japanese actor, entertainer, voice actor, and presenter born in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. After leaving SMILE-UP, he has been active as a freelancer. Kazama's interest in television dramas led him to audition for Johnny & Associates in 1997, during his second year of junior high school,…
Hayama Shono
Hayama Shono is a Japanese actor. On March 20, 2023 it was announced that he and singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu have gotten married.
Kaho
Kaho, born in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actress and fashion model. She was first discovered in Harajuku (Omotesando) when she was still in 5th grade. She made her debut in 2003 in a television commercial for the mobile phone company TU-KA. From 2003-2005, she modeled for the teen fashion magazines…
Naka Riisa
Naka Riisa is a Japanese actress. She has a Swedish grandfather, making her one-quarter Swedish and three-quarters Japanese. She was named Riisa after Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting, which her grandfather had an affection for. She was given a Best New Talent award at the 2009 Yokohama Film Festival.…














