300 results found for: Kyohaku no Kage
Yamanouchi Akira
Akira Yamanouchi was born on July 11, 1921 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor, known for Kenka ichidai: Dodekai yatsu (1970), Tattooed Life (1965) and Umi o wataru hatoba no kaze (1960). He was married to Misty OTA. He died on October 29, 1993 in Tokyo Japan.
Date Shin
In 1925 he became a member of the theater company Tsukijishogekijo, where he made his debut in the play Gasu. When this theater company was disbanded in 1929, he joined forces with, among others, Osamu Takizawa and transferred to the left-wing theater company Tokyo sayokugekijo . There he spent a lot…
Osaragi Jiro
Osaragi Jiro was a Japanese director, author, and actor. He died of liver cancer on April 30, 1973, at the age 75.
Wakasugi Mitsuo
Wakasugi Mitsuo was a Japanese director and screenwriter from Beppu, Oita, Japan.
Aoyama Kiyoshi
In 1955, while enrolled at Chuo University's Faculty of Letters , he passed Toho New Face Audition and entered the film industry. After dropping out of college and making his debut in Asagiri (Director: Seiji Maruyama , 1955), he moved to Nikkatsu, where he resumed filmmaking, and became a participant…
Omachi Fumio
Omachi Fumio, originally named Setoguchi Fumio (瀬戸口文夫), was a Japanese actor born in Kumamoto, Japan. He graduated from Nagasaki Higher Commercial School and initially worked as a reporter at the Ministry of Communications. In 1934, he began his stage acting career with the Shinkyo Theater…
Saga Zenpei
Saga Zenpei was a Japanese actor and filmmaker born in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. He graduated from the Western Painting Department of the Japanese Art School. In 1929, he joined the Japan Proletarian Artist Alliance, but became an actor, and in the same year he entered the Tokyo Left Wing…
Sasaki Sumie
Sasaki was born on June 22, 1928 in Tokyo, Japan. She has a younger brother and sister. In 1951, she married journalist Akira Aoki. The two remained married until Aoki's death of lung cancer in 2003. In 1951, Sasaki joined a theater troupe and acted in her first play, Sono Imoto. She won an award for…
Masho no Satsujin: Yurei Kara no Kyohaku Denwa!?
Japanese Special - 1993, 1 episodes
The secretary and the affaired president lie that he poisoned his wife, and the wife calls the secretary and misunderstands that it is from a ghost.
Keishicho Mitsuboshi Keiji Sasaki Jotaro
Japanese Special - 2009, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the story "21:00-ji no Korose" (二一・〇〇時に殺せ), within the novels "11 no Meiro" (11の迷路) and "Gogo no Kyohaku-sha" (午後の脅迫者) by Nishimura Kyotaro (西村京太郎).
Keibuho Sasaki Jotaro 3: Mikkoku
Japanese Special - 2011, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the story "Mikkoku" (密告), within the novel "Gogo no Kyohaku-sha" (午後の脅迫者) by Nishimura Kyotaro (西村京太郎).
Jokyoshi Shiroi Hada no Kioku "Kyohaku Sareru Gekai"
Japanese Special - 1983, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the manga "Jokyoshi Shiroi Hada no Kioku : Kyohaku Sareru Gekai" (女教師 白い肌の記憶 「脅迫される外科医」) by Yajima Masao (矢島正雄) and Hirokane Kenji (弘兼憲史).
Kohaku no Yume
Japanese Special - 2018, 1 episodes6.0
In the year 1879, a fourth child is born to Narue Gihei, the owner of Narueya, a rice shop in Osaka Senba, and his wife Chiyo. They give their second son the name Manjiro. He grows up to be outstanding in his studies.…














