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Shin'ya Tsukamoto was born on 1 January 1960 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor and director, known for Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), A Snake of June (2002) and Tokyo Fist (1995).- Actor
- Producer
Togo Igawa is an actor/director living in England. In 1968 he joined the Theatre Centre 68 (precursor of the Black Tent Theatre), and went on to tour throughout Japan, performing in more than 120 cities. In 1983 he moved to England. In 1986, the opening season for the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon Avon, he became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company as its first Japanese actor. Since then he has appeared extensively on stage, film, television and radio worldwide.- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Veteran Japanese actress Yoshinaga Sayuri was born in Shibuya, Tokyo as World War II drew to a close. She graduated from Tokyo's Waseda University and later married director Okada Taro. She signed with the famous Nikkatsu Studio and has starred in films like Foundry Town ('Kyupora No Aru Machi'), Makioka Sisters ('Sasame-Yuki'), Kabe and About Her Brother ('Ototo') among others for the aforementioned company and others. In the process Yoshinaga has won many awards including Japan Academy Prizes and starred in films that have won international accolade including Special Grand Prix at the Montreal World Film Festival for Cape Nostalgia ('Fushigi Na Misaki No Monogatari') and Cannes Film Festival's Blue Ribbon Awards for the aforementioned Foundry Town. Among her other valuable contributions Yoshinaga has been a supporter of the anti-nuclear movement and has played a hibakusha ('atomic bomb survivor') on TV and has contributed to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Her pacifism has lead her to numerous appearances and public interactions in her fight against war and militarism. She has been reciting poetry by residents and survivor from Nagasaki and Hiroshima and lent her support to the people of Okinawa who fight and oppose the Tokyo Central government and the US military station and expansion in Okinawa. Yoshinaga Sayuri is often considered the most notable Japanese actress.- Yoshihiko Hosoda was born on 4 March 1988 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor, known for Ultraman X (2015), Ultraman X: Here He Comes! Our Ultraman (2016) and Hatsukare (2006).
- As the first female Japanese film star, Kurishima's pioneering contributions to Japanese film cannot be overlooked. In 1921, she joined Shochiku Kamata Studios and made her debut in Henry Kotani's Bijinso. Her 1923 Sendo Kouta became a big hit and she was dubbed the "Queen of Kamata." She eventually married longtime leading man Yoshinobu Ikeda. In 1935, she starred in Eien no Ai, a film released in commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the founding of Kamata Studios, and retired shortly after, leaving the film world while still a superstar. Later, apart from being called out of retirement a few times for special film appearances, she devoted herself to dancing and became active as head of the Mizuki school of dance, which has tens of thousands of disciples across Japan. Two extant, though incomplete, versions of her films are Fujoki (1922) and Hatachi no Koro (1924).
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- Art Department
- Animation Department
Takahiro was born in 1981 in Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan. He is a writer, known for Akame ga Kill! (2014), Chained Soldier (2024) and Release the Spyce (2018).- Director
- Writer
Katsuya Matsumura was born in 1963 in Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for All Night Long (1992), Scattered Blossoms: The Last Flight of the Ohka (2015) and A Town and a Tall Chimney (2019).- Writer
- Director
- Animation Department
A Japanese manga artist, best known for the series Banana Fish, who graduated from Musashino Art University. She received an Excellence Award for manga at the Japan Media Arts Festival for Umimachi Diary in 2007, from which a film adaptation titled Our Little Sister was released in 2015. Also, she twice won the Shogakukan Manga Awards for shojo, for Kisshou Tennyo in 1984 and for Yasha in 2002.- Director
- Animation Department
- Writer
Kihachirô Kawamoto was born on 11 January 1925 in Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for Shisha no sho (2005), The Trip (1973) and A Poet's Life (1974). He died on 23 August 2010 in Tokyo, Japan.- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Junji Inagawa was born on 21 August 1947 in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor and writer, known for Shinrei (1996) and Junji Inagawa's the Story of Terror V (2002).- Tsukasa Itô was born on 21 February 1967 in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Battle Hawk (1976), Chiisana koi no monogatari: Chicchi to Sarî hatsukoi no shiki (1984) and The Unfettered Shogun (1978).
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Asei Kobayashi was born on 11 August 1932 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. He was a composer and actor, known for House (1977), Gatchaman (1972) and Beast King GoLion (1981). He died on 30 May 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.- Actress
- Producer
Ryô Satô was born on 10 July 1992 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress and producer, known for Silence (2016), Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! (2020) and Strangers (2024).- Actress
- Additional Crew
Megumi Matsushita was born on 16 January 1981 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for The Unfettered Shogun (1978), Superior 8 Ultra Brothers (2008) and Oto-na-ri (2009).- Dead at the age of twenty six does not allow for much of a career or legacy, but that was the promise of Michiko Oikawa who so early in life had already begun to impress and earn the title of 'the eternal virgin,' a description which years later would also be assigned to Setsuko Hara. Born in Tokyo, Japan to Christian parents she would go on to profess the same faith as she began acting in theatre and graduating from the Tokyo Music School. She would commence work under contract at Shochiku Studio in 1929, but as early as 1930 would have to take a break of one year due to a worsening heart problem. Similarly, she would have to take time off in 1934 only to return in 1935. Following her return she did appear in new films, but was soon ill again culminating in her death due to tuberculosis in 1938. Her earlier boyfriend, the novelist On Watanabe, had also died following an accident at age thirty in 1930.
- Machiko Hasegawa was born on 2 April 1935 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold (1964), Gambler's Life: Unstoppable Bloodbath (1969) and Jirokichi the Rat (1965).
- Masako Arisawa was born on 6 January 1937 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Shiroi kiba (1960), Ijô seiai kiroku: Harenchi (1969) and The Lighthouse (1957).
- Yui Maeda was born on 23 January 1960 in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Magical DoReMi (1999), Furuhata Ninzaburô (1994) and Hôigaku kyôshitsu no jiken file (1992).
- Runazim Namhar was born on 28 February 2000 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
- Additional Crew
- Writer
- Director
Masanobu Endô was born on 23 February 1959 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. He is a writer and director, known for Kai no bouken (1988), Grobda (1984) and Xevious (1982).- Actress
- Director
Yoshiko Okada was born Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan on April 1, 1903. She is described as 5 feet, 95 pounds with black eyes and hair. She was educated at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. She was part of Butai Kyokai (Stage Show Association). In 1929 she founded Taishu Eiga-sha. She worked with Shochiku Cinema beginning in 1932.- Director
- Writer
Genjirô Saegusa was born on 8 September 1900 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan [now Tokyo, Japan]. He is known for Wakaki josei no kanashimi (1932), Crossword narikin (1926) and Kimi o yume mite (1951).