381 results found for: Heisei Bashiru
Koizumi Rumi
Koizumi Rumi is an actress who currently works under CLEO. She started going by the stage name Hasegawa Rumi in 2011, but changed it to Koizumi Rumi in 2022. (Source: MyDramaList)
Kubota Yuki
Kubota Yuki is a Japanese actor who played Takatora Kureshima in Kamen Rider Gaim. He is also a model and is also well known for playing the role of Atobe Keigo in TenyMyu.
Araki Towa
Araki Towa, born in Ibaraki, is a Japanese actor. He was born in Ibaraki Prefecture. He is currently under Spice Power. He made his debut in the industry in 2014 in the drama “Shinigami-kun”. (Source: Japanese Wikipedia)
Okuno So
Okuno So is a Japanese actor and dancer. He dropped out of high school to pursue an acting career but he was trained in classical ballet for over 11 years. He won the 30th JUNON Superboy Contest with over 17,000 applicants in 2017 and became known the following year for playing Tokiwa Sogo in "Kamen…
Takano Akira
Takano Akira is a Japanese actor born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He got his start in entertainment as a member of Dream5 in 2009. After Dream5 disbanded in 2016, he began activities as a talent. He has credits on TV productions, dramas, stage plays, as well as his solo music. He is currently focusing…
Takizawa Hideaki
Takizawa Hideaki is a Japanese actor and member of the J-pop duo Tackey & Tsubasa from Tokyo, Japan. In 2002, when he reached the age of 20, he debuted with Tsubasa Imai in the group Tackey & Tsubasa under the record label Avex Trax. That same year, he graduated from Johnny's Junior. Tackey & Tsubasa…
Shiraishi Shunya
Shiraishi Shunya is a Japanese actor best known for his role as the main character of the Kamen Rider Wizard tokusatsu series. He finished second in Junon Super Boy Contest 2007.
Senjo no Melody
Japanese Special - 2009, 1 episodes8.0
Based on the true story of Watanabe Hamako, a popular Japanese singer before and during World War II. After the end of the war, many Japanese soldiers were tried for war crimes in the Philippines. In 1951, one of these…














