1403 results found for: Kao Dake ja Suki ni Narimasen
Kitagawa Hiromi
Hiromi Kitagawa is an actress, known for Nagareboshi (2010), California Dreamin' (2002) and Toki no kaori: Remember me (2001).
Higuchi Kanako
Her credits include film, television, and radio dramas, stage, commercials, and voice roles. She married Shigesato Itoi in 1993 and has a dog named Bouillon. She has represented the cosmetics firms Kosé and Kao. She won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 15th Hochi Film Awards for Rōningai.…
Saigo Teruhiko
Teruhiko Saigo was a Japanese singer and actor. As a singer, he was known as one of the three "Gosanke", referring to gosanke, the three great Tokugawa houses. He made his debut in 1964 with the song "Kimi Dake o", for which he won a Japan Record Award for best new artist. He died on February 20, 2022,…
Suzuki Jin
Suzuki Jin, born in Tokyo, is a Japanese actor and model managed by Amuse Inc. He debuted after winning the 2016 semi-grand Prix at the "31st Men's Non-no Model Audition". He debuted as an actor in the 2017 TBS drama "Reverse".
Sato Ryuji
Dubbed as "The Prince of 2.5D" and "The person who was born from 2.5D", Sato Ryuji is a stage actor and singer associated with the Himawari Theatre Group. He has been casted as both supporting and main roles from dramas, movies and musicals. He is most known for playing Zaizen Hikaru in The Prince of…
Kinyo Mystery Gekijo: Kao
Japanese Drama - 1982, 4 episodes
Live house singer Kei terribly hated getting taken photos of. She would suddenly hide her face and interrupt the shoot when she was photographed by a magazine photographer. She tried to make Kei appear on TV in anticipation…
Kruang Baep See Kao
Thai Movie - 1986
Orachun, a millionaire, is a patient who falls in love with a nurse named Karakade. However, his love isn't easily reciprocated as Karakade follows the path of reality and not destiny. (Source: MyDramaList)
Thong Nuea Kao
Thai Drama - 1987
A story of the trials and tribulations of an alcoholic woman. ~~ Adapted from the novel "Thong Nuea Kao" (ทองเนื้อเก้า) by Botan (โบตั๋น).













