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Bitter Blood (2014 TV Series)
, also known as ''Partners by Blood'', is a Japanese television drama based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Shusuke Shizukui. The series was broadcast by Fuji Television from 15 April to 24 June 2014. Plot Natsuki Sahara (Takeru Satoh) is a rookie detective who was assigned to the Ginza Police Station, where he finds himself partnered with his estranged father Akimura Shimao (Atsuro Watabe). Natsuki is a caring emotional type, who tries to do the right thing, while his father (referred to as Gentle-san because he is always drinking Gentle coffee) is lackadaisical about his job, and largely focused on fashion. The two are generally opposite type of characters, and to heighten the friction, Natsuki holds the fact his father, Akimua abandoned his family (including his sister, Sahara Suzu Hirose) when they were young against them, they work well together in cases, successfully solving a number co crimes. The team includes judo expert Hitomi Maeda (Shiori Kutsuna), who Natsuki is ...
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Takeru Satoh
is a Japanese actor. He is best known for his leading role as Ryotaro Nogami in the ''Kamen Rider Den-O'' franchise, and as Himura Kenshin in the live-action ''Rurouni Kenshin'' film and its sequels. Satoh was born on 21 March 1989 in Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama. Satoh briefly worked as a child actor for three or four years, appearing in commercials and magazine photo shoots. After he entered higher grades in elementary school, he decided not to continue as a child actor due to a "shy personality". He graduated from Koshigaya Kita High School, Saitama in 2007. In the same year, while shooting Kamen Rider Den-O, he was diagnosed with primary pneumothorax after complaining about pain in the left chest, and has since recovered. Career 2006–2008: Early works Satoh was scouted by an agent from Amuse, Inc. in Harajuku in Tokyo when he was in senior high school, and made his debut in 2006. His first drama was ''Princess Princess D'' (TV Asahi) where he played the role of Toru Kouno. In 20 ...
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Tetsushi Tanaka
is a Japanese actor. Personal life Tanaka married actress Yukie Nakama on September 18, 2014, after a six-year relationship. Selected filmography Film *'' Get Up!'' (2003) *''One Missed Call'' (2004) *''Umizaru'' (2004) *'' 69'' (2004) *''Veronika Decides to Die'' (2005) *''Into a Dream'' (2005) *'' Limit of Love: Umizaru'' (2005) *''Water Flower'' (2006) *''I Just Didn't Do It'' (2007) *''Exte'' (2007) *''Sakigake!! Otokojuku'' (2008) *''Happy Flight'' (2008) *''Rebirth'' (2011), Takehiro Akiyama *''Outrage Beyond'' (2012), Funaki *''Midsummer's Equation'' (2013), Keiichi Esaki *'' Like Father, like Son'' (2013) *'' Flying Colors'' (2015), Sayaka's Father *'' The Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue'' (2017), Iwashita *''Love At Least'' (2018) *''Louder!: Can't Hear What You're Singin', Wimp'' (2018) *''Ten Years Japan'' (2018) *''The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps'' (2018), Dr. Shindō *''Day and Night'' (2019), Ryohei Miyake *'' The Journalist'' (2019), Tada *' ...
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2014 Japanese Television Series Debuts
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Fuji TV Dramas
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Mitsuhiro Oikawa
is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, composer and actor who is represented by the talent agency, Mother Enterprise. He graduated from Seijo Gakuen Junior High School and High School and Seijo University Faculty of Law. He is business partners with Horipro. His wife was actress and Takarazuka Revue graduate Rei Dan (July 2011 - Nov 2018). Biography Mitsuhiro Oikawa started as a stage theater actor through his band activities, and started his singing debut with the single, "Morality" on 1996. Since his debut, he had been the self-proclaimed "Prince", and on August 22, 1998 on ''Hitori no Big Show 98: Mamiya no Seisen'' he had a "Prince Career Change Declaration". On 1998, Mitsuhiro Oikawa started as an actor and appeared on the drama, ''With Love''. On July 27, 2011, Mitsuhiro Oikawa married actress, Rei Dan , known professionally as , is a Japanese actress. She began her career as a member of the Takarazuka Revue. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 3 ...
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Reiko Kusamura
is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best supporting actress at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for '' Shall We Dance?'' Filmography Film * '' Shall We Dance?'' (1996) * ''The Twilight Samurai'' (2002) * '' Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy'' (2010) * ''Rent-a-Cat'' (2012) * ''Orange'' (2015) * ''A Day with No Name'' (2021) Television * '' Aoi'' (2000) * ''Okaeri Mone is a Japanese television drama series and the 104th Asadora series, following Ochoyan. It premiered on May 17, 2021 and concluded on October 29, 2021. Plot Born in September 1995, Momone Nagaura lived with her parents, grandfather, and si ...'' (2021), Fumie References 1940 births Living people Actresses from Tokyo {{Japan-actor-stub ...
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Keiji Kuroki
is a Japanese dancer and actor. He is a member of Exile and Exile The Second. He is a former member of the Nidaime J Soul Brothers. Kuroki is represented with LDH. Participating groups Filmography ※His roles in bold are his starring works Stage Films TV dramas Internet dramas TV programmes Internet programmes Advertisements Magazine serializations Others Productions References External links * in Exile Official Website * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuroki, Keiji Japanese male dancers People from Miyazaki Prefecture 1980 births Living people 21st-century dancers 21st-century Japanese male actors LDH (company) artists ...
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Sarutoki Minagawa
is a Japanese film, theater, and television actor. He is a member of Suzuki Matsuo's theater troupe Otona Keikaku. Minagawa generally plays boisterous and loud comedic roles, often highlighted by his large frame and obvious mutton chop sideburns. He is 170 cm tall. Filmography Television *'' Legal High'' (2012) - Taihei Tokumatsu *'' Resident: Story of 5 Interns'' (2012) - Kenji *'' Resident: Story of 5 Interns'' (2012) - Kenji *''Ghost Negotiator Tenma'' (2013) - Keizo Daikaku *''Amachan'' (2013) - Shinbei Isono *''Yoshiwara Uradoshin'' (2014) - Sogoro Fujimura *''Water Polo Yankees'' (2014) - Toshio Iwasaki *'' Bitter Blood'' (2014) - Kaoru Togashi *''Chushingura: A 48th Loyal Retainer in Love'' (2016-2017) - Zoemon Sato *''The Angel of Money'' (2016) - Sadao Uozumi *'' Idaten'' (2019) - Ikkaku Matsuzawa *'' Your Turn to Kill'' (2019) Unknown date *'' Saboriman Kantarou'' - Toru Miyake *''Grade A Reversal'' - Takei Movies *'' Drugstore Girl'' (2004) *'' Yaji ...
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Mitsuru Fukikoshi
is a Japanese actor. Career Born in Aomori Prefecture, Fukikoshi moved to Tokyo at age 19 and joined the Wahaha Honpo theater troupe. Since leaving Wahaha in 1999, he has appeared in many films and television dramas, while continuing to act on stage. He works in both serious drama and comedy, and has often played police detectives. He starred in Sion Sono's ''Cold Fish''. He co-starred with Hideaki Itō in Takashi Miike's ''Lesson of the Evil''. Personal life In 1994, Fukikoshi married the actress Reona Hirota. They divorced in 2005 after having one child, but then remarried in 2012. The couple separated for the second time in December 2016. Filmography Film * '' Gamera 2: Attack of Legion'' (1996) * ''Love & Pop'' (1998) * ''Samurai Fiction'' (1998) * '' Whiteout'' (2000) * '' Red Shadow'' (2001) * ''The Twilight Samurai'' (2002) * ''Spy Sorge'' (2003) * ''Lady Joker'' (2004) * ''Year One in the North'' (2005) * '' Limit of Love: Umizaru'' (2006) * '' Kabei: Our Mother'' (20 ...
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Atsuro Watabe
is a Japanese actor. Career Born in Tokyo, Watabe debuted as an actor on television in 1991 with the drama ''Seishun no mon''. He won awards of excellence in the best actor and new face categories at the 19th Japan Academy Prize (film), Japan Academy Prize in 1996 for the film ''Shizukana seikatsu,'' Juzo Itami's adaptation of his brother-in-law Kenzaburō Ōe's novel. Filmography Movies *''Zebraman'' (2004), Oikawa *''Love Exposure'' (2008), Tetsu Honda *''Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva'' (2009), Jean Descole (voice) *''The Flowers of War'' (2011), Colonel Hasegawa *''Masquerade Hotel'' (2019), Inagaki *''Daughter of Lupin the Movie'' (2021), Takeru Mikumo *''Masquerade Night'' (2021), Inagaki Television *''Mōri Motonari'' (NHK, 1997), Mōri Okimoto *''Keizoku'' (1999), Tōru Mayama *''Hōjō Tokimune'' (NHK, 2001), Hōjō Tokisuke *''Rookies (manga), Rookies'' (2008), Minoru Yoshida *''Gaiji Keisatsu'' (2008), Kenji Sumimoto *''Bitter Blood (2014 TV series), Bitter ...
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Shiori Kutsuna
is an Australian-born Japanese actress, known for her role as Ran Mori in ''Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge!'', Minami Maho in ''Beck,'' Haru/Harumi in ''125 Years Memory,'' and Yukio in ''Deadpool 2''. She plays Mitsuki in the Apple TV+ series ''Invasion'' (2021). In 2014, she won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Newcomer of the Year. Early life Kutsuna was born on 22 December 1992 in Killarney Heights, Sydney. She lived in Australia until the age of 14 before moving to Japan to pursue a career as a model and actress. Career In 2006, Kutsuna won the Judge's Prize at the 2006 Japan Bishōjo Contest. In 2009, she had her first major starring role. She played the part of Tsugumi Nitobe in ''7 Mannin Tantei Nitobe (70 000 People Detective Nitobe)'', an ordinary college student who has 70,000 friends on the Internet and solves difficult cases by using their brains. In 2011, she was cast to play Ran Mori in a special drama for the live-action of ''Detective Conan'', a popular ...
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