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Iguchi Daijirō
Iguchi (written 井口 literally "well mouth") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bryan Iguchi, a professional snowboarder *Miyuki Iguchi, Japanese athlete *Motonari Iguchi (井口 基成), pianist *, Japanese film director, screenwriter and editor *Naruhito Iguchi is a Japanese actor, reporter, and voice actor. He has dubbed various movies, TV series, and anime. Filmography *''The Rose of Versailles'' (1979), La Salle *''Ashita no Joe 2'' (1980), Referee/reporter *''Maya the Honey Bee'' (1982), Hines *' ... (井口 成人), actor and voice actor * Noboru Iguchi (井口 昇), film director and actor * Tadahito Iguchi (井口 資仁), professional baseball player * Toshihide Iguchi (井口 俊英), government bond trader * Yuka Iguchi (井口 裕香), voice actress See also * 5561 Iguchi, a main-belt asteroid {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Bryan Iguchi
Bryan Iguchi (born 1973) is a professional snowboarder. He is of half-Japanese ancestry. Born in Los Angeles, California, he has been snowboarding for more than 30 years and his nickname is "Guch". He learned to snowboard at Mountain High and Big Bear mountains in southern California but since the late 1990s has been living in Jackson Hole in Wyoming. He chose Jackson over other resorts because of the terrain and the small community. Iguchi’s accomplishments in snowboarding include a second-place win in the World Half Pipe Championships in 1992, X Games The X Games are an annual extreme sports event organized, produced and broadcast by ESPN. Coverage is also shown on ESPN's sister network, ABC. The inaugural X Games were held during the summer of 1995 in Providence and Newport, Rhode Island, ... bronze medallist in 1997, and numerous segments in widely distributed snowboarding films. Iguchi has had some of his artwork presented at public exhibitions. References ...
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Miyuki Iguchi
Miyuki Kobayashi (born 19 November 1973) is a Japanese paralympic cross-country skier and biathlete . Career At the 2007 IPC World Cup, she won a gold medal in B1-B3 Biathlon Ladies. At the 2006 Winter Paralympics The 2006 Winter Paralympic Games ( it, Giochi paralimpici invernali del 2006), the ninth Paralympic Winter Games, took place in Turin, Italy from 10 to 19 March 2006. These were the first Winter Paralympic Games to be held in Italy. They were ... , she won a gold medal in biathlon 12.5 km visually impaired, and silver medal in biathlon 7.5 km visually impaired. References Living people 1973 births Japanese female cross-country skiers Japanese female biathletes Paralympic biathletes for Japan Paralympic cross-country skiers for Japan Cross-country skiers at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Cross-country skiers at the 2002 Winter Paralympics Biathletes at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Paralympics Biathletes at t ...
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Motonari Iguchi
Motonari Iguchi (17 May 1908, in Tokyo – 29 September 1983, in Tokyo) was a Japanese pianist A pianist ( , ) is an individual musician who plays the piano. Since most forms of Western music can make use of the piano, pianists have a wide repertoire and a wide variety of styles to choose from, among them traditional classical music, ja ... and educator. Biography He was influential in the post-war Japanese classical music world and his editions, published by Shunjūsha, are still the standard ones in that country. At the Tokyo Academy of Music Iguchi was a student of Leonid Kreuzer, a German piano instructor known for his powerful playing style, which Iguchi adopted. Later, Motonari Iguchi and his wife, Aiko, went on to become professors at the Tokyo Academy of Music.J. Hobbs, T. Osaki, and X. Xiongxiong, Intersect on the Media Information Highway: An Autobiographical Trilogy. Iuniverse.Com, 2002. Pages 183-184. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Iguchi Motonari 1908 births ...
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Nami Iguchi
Nami Iguchi (井口奈己 ''Iguchi Nami,'' born December 4, 1967) is a Japanese film director, music video director, screen writer, and editor. Early life Iguchi raised in Akihabara・Ueno・Okachi-machi, Tokyo. From early childhood, she had yet to develop her interest in film-making, and simply enjoyed watching movies with cute girl characters. Moreover, during her childhood, she was more interested with professional wrestling and music than movies. However, she has said that the Kawanaka Nobuhiro quote "''You can make a movie with personal taste''" is what inspired her to make films. As a result, she entered the Image Forum Institute of Image Studies at age 20. Career In 2001, she directed the film ''Inuneko'', which later received the Pia Film Festival Planning Award. In 2003, she won the Japan Movie Professional Awards Newcomer Director Award. In 2004, the remake version of ''Inuneko'' won the Jury Special Award, the International Critics Federation Prize, and the Best Scr ...
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Naruhito Iguchi
is a Japanese actor, reporter, and voice actor. He has dubbed various movies, TV series, and anime. Filmography *''The Rose of Versailles'' (1979), La Salle *''Ashita no Joe 2'' (1980), Referee/reporter *''Maya the Honey Bee'' (1982), Hines *''Sasuga no Sarutobi'' (1982), Vice-principal Dubbing *''Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (film), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'' (1975 TV Tokyo edition), Billy Clanton (Dennis Hopper) References External links Official agency profile * Naruhito Iguchi
at GamePlaza-Haruka Voice Acting Database 1951 births 81 Produce voice actors Japanese male voice actors Living people Male voice actors from Niigata Prefecture {{Japan-voice-actor-stub ...
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Noboru Iguchi
(born June 28, 1969) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor. He has worked as a director in adult video (AV) as well as in the horror and gore genres. Life and career Iguchi was born on June 28, 1969. In an interview he said he was influenced in his work by the ghost houses and freak shows he went to as a child in Japanese play lands, and that his aim in his films is to both entertain and surprise. Adult videos In his extensive career as an AV director, Iguchi has worked for a number of studios including CineMagic, Big Morkal, Try-Heart, h.m.p and Soft On Demand (SOD). Nana Natsume and Risa Coda have been among the AV Idols featured in his videos. His videos have explored several of the typical Japanese AV genres, from incest for SOD to "nakadashi", bondage, group sex and some enema fetish videos for CineMagic. His video ''Final Pussy'' starring Nana Natsume won the Best Rental Video Award at the 2005 SOD Awards. In this January 2005 video, Natsume's characte ...
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Tadahito Iguchi
, nicknamed "Gucci", is a Japanese served professional baseball second baseman and from manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). As a member of the Chicago White Sox in 2005, Iguchi became the first Japanese-born position player to win the World Series. Career Early life and amateur career Iguchi began playing in high school and after graduating in 1993, went to Aoyama Gakuin University where he distinguished himself by hitting the Tohto University Baseball League record of eight home runs in a season and winning the triple crown. He was a member of Japanese National Team in 1996 Summer Olympics that won the silver medal. Fukuoka Daiei Hawks He was the first pick in the 1996 draft by Fukuoka Daiei Hawks. In his debut year of 1997, he hit a grand slam in the first game of his professional career. He suffered a shoulder injury in the 2000 season and had a surgery which ended his season. He recovered fully in 2001 hitting 30 home runs and leadin ...
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Toshihide Iguchi
(1951–2019) was an Executive VP and U.S. Government Bond trader at Daiwa Bank's New York Branch, who was responsible for $1.1 billion in unauthorized trading losses accumulated over a period of 12 years beginning in 1983. Early life Toshihide Iguchi was born to Isamu and Tsuneko Iguchi in Himeji, Japan. Toshihide has an older sister, Kazuyo, who lives in Kobe. Iguchi moved to the U.S. at age 19 to spend a few months with his father who was living in New York whilst temporarily on business. Enchanted with America, he decided to go to college there and enrolled in Southwest Missouri State College (now called Missouri State University) where he majored in psychology. He married Romamaria Testa, and worked as a truck salesman at a local Chevrolet dealer during his college years. Career After graduating, he was hired at Daiwa's New York branch to work in the Securities Custody Department. In 1980, he was also given the role of a portfolio manager. () In 1983, he lost $70,000 trad ...
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Yuka Iguchi
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. Biography She auditioned for Broccoli Broccoli (''Brassica oleracea'' var. ''italica'') is an edible green plant in the cabbage family (family Brassicaceae, genus ''Brassica'') whose large flowering head, stalk and small associated leaves are eaten as a vegetable. Broccoli is cl .... Her song "Shining Star Love Letter" was used for '' A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion''. Filmography Anime Video games Drama CD * Shikisai-Train - Yuri Kaminuma, Megumi Kiryu, Kanade Sekina Discography Singles Albums Studio albums Mini albums References Notes Citations External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Iguchi, Yuka 1988 births 21st-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese women singers Japanese female YouTubers Japanese YouTubers Japanese voice actresses Japanese video game actresses Japanese radio personalities Living people Music YouTubers People ...
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