1977 results found for: Operation Z: Nihon Hametsu, Mattanashi
Hattori Ryoichi
Hattori Ryouichi was a Japanese composer, arranger and lyricist born on October 1, 1907 in Osaka, Japan. He is one of the most important musicians in the history of Japanese pop music who honed his musical sensibilities with jazz. He passed away on January 30, 1993 from respiratory failure. His sons…
Kim Woon Ha
When he was in his 4th year at Gukhak University, he was on a filming site as an onlooker, and was introduced to director Kim Ki Young, from there he was encouraged to apply for an audition to find the protagonist Arowoon of 'The Sea Knows' and was cast, along with 'The Marines Who Never Returned' (1963),…
Ichikawa Shinichi
Ichikawa Shinichi was a Japanese writer, playwright, Novelist and commentator. He served as chairman of the Japan Broadcasting Writers Association. Born in Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture.
Inoue Umetsugu
Inoue Umetsugu was a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He directed 115 movies, wrote 101 screenplays, and is credited with the original story for five films. In addition, he worked with all six major Japanese film production companies. His film work extended to Hong Kong, and he did the technical…
Nawa Hiroshi
Hiroshi Nawa was born on October 16, 1932 in Kumamoto, Japan. He is an actor, known for Zatoichi the Fugitive (1963), Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban (1973) and Yôen dokufu-den: Han'nya no Ohyaku (1968). He passed away in 2018 from acute renal failure, aged 85.
Takewaki Muga
Takewaki Muga was a Japanese actor from Abiko City, Chiba Prefecture. After working for Ishihara Promotion, Takewaki Production, and Izawa Office, he belonged to Actors Seven.
Terence Tung
Terence Tung is a Hong Kong actor. After graduating from a university in the United States in 2011, he returned to Hong Kong and worked in public relations for a year and a half. In 2013, he enrolled in the 27th TVB Artist Training Class and became a contracted artist under TVB. (Source: MyDramaList)
Uehara Shozo
Uehara Shozo was a Japanese screenwriter and a pivotal figure in tokusatsu and in the anime industry. He is widely regarded as the "Golden Age" of Japanese superhero television, particularly through his work with Tsuburaya Productions and Toei. He died of liver cancer on January 2, 2020, at the age…













