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Kodama Kinuyo
Kinuyo Kodama is a Japanese actress and member of “Imouto”, a group of idols selected through a 2003 audition to find “younger sisters” for celebrity Takashi Fujii. She was born on February 26, 1990 in Chiba Prefecture. (Source: Nippon Cinema)
Uehara Ken
Uehara Ken was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1935 and 1990. He was born to wealthy, well-connected parents. He graduated from Rikkyo University, where he was first recognized for his musical talents and handsome appearance. Uehara joined Shochiku in 1935, debuting…
Matsumoto Iyo
Matsumoto Iyo is a Japanese TV personality, actress, and singer from Ota city, Tokyo. She was a famous pop idol in the early 80s. Matsumoto Iyo is married to popular Japanese comedian, radio personality, presenter, and businessman Hiromi. Their eldest son is actor Kozono Ryo. She currently belongs to…
Ishidate Tetsuo
Ishidate Tetsuo was a Japanese actor born in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. After working as a 13th gen member of the Haiyuza Theater Company and a member of the Bungakuza Theater Company, he made a big break in the 1970 TV drama "Oku-sama wa 18-sai". He starred in a number of family dramas in…
Tanimura Masaki
Tanimura Masaki is a Japanese television series director. A graduate of Kobe University, he joined TV Asahi where he began to work on late-night series and then on a few variety shows. In 2006, he moved to Fuji TV, where he directed several episodes of various series, including one of the "Nodame Cantabile"…
Mikura Mana
Mana Mikura and Kana Mikura are Japanese identical twin sister actresses. They are mostly collectively referred to as ManaKana. They were born in Osaka, Osaka. Mana is the older one, born 7 minutes before Kana. -- Wikipedia
Shimada Yoko
Shimada Yoko was a Japanese actress. She was best known to Western audiences for her portrayal of Mariko in the 1980 miniseries Shogun. She was the only female member of Shogun's massive cast of Japanese actors shown speaking English, for which she relied on a dialogue coach, as she was not fluent in…
Miura Shion
Miura Shion is a Japanese writer. She has won the Naoki Prize, the Oda Sakunosuke Prize, and the Japan Booksellers' Award. Her work has been adapted for film and television, and her books have been translated into Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, English, German and Italian. Being a daughter of a well-known…
Honda Kosuke
– His hobbies are watching movies and playing dragon ball games. – His special skills are acrobat, freestyle dance to Japanese music.
Miyashita Junko
Miyashita Junko is a Japanese actress who had a long and varied career working both in pink film and mainstream cinema. Miyashita Junko was born in Tokyo. She was working as a waitress at a coffee shop when she was recruited to work in Pink films. Her debut film was in July 1971 with "That's How I Lost".…














