Tue, September 25, 2007 (2:45pm EDT)
40-year-old actress Minako Tanaka has married 33-year-old actor Taro Okada, her agency revealed on Tuesday.
The two met about 15 years ago through their neighborhood association and became family friends. Eventually, the relationship turned romantic.
The two formally registered their marriage on September 12.
The two met about 15 years ago through their neighborhood association and became family friends. Eventually, the relationship turned romantic.
The two formally registered their marriage on September 12.
Tue, September 25, 2007 (2:28pm EDT)
Actor Masahiko Tsugawa's second film as director will be "Jirocho Sangokushi," based on Genzo Murakami's historical novel of the same name. That book also inspired nine Toho films between 1952 and 1954 and four Toei films between 1963 and 1965. Those movies were directed by Masahiro Makino, who is Tsugawa's uncle.
Tsugawa's relation to Makino led him to adopt the pseudonym "Masahiko Makino" for his directorial works. He first used the name on his 2006 debut "Nezu no Ban."
The new film stars Kiichi Nakai as Jirocho and Kyoka Suzuki as his wife. The supporting cast includes several veteran actors, including Ittoku Kishibe, Takashi Sasano, and Yoichi Nukumizu. Screenwriter Sumio Omori is in charge of the script, while Ryudo Uzaki will handle the music.
Filming begins on October 1. Kadokawa Pictures will distribute, with a theatrical release scheduled for autumn 2008.
Tsugawa's relation to Makino led him to adopt the pseudonym "Masahiko Makino" for his directorial works. He first used the name on his 2006 debut "Nezu no Ban."
The new film stars Kiichi Nakai as Jirocho and Kyoka Suzuki as his wife. The supporting cast includes several veteran actors, including Ittoku Kishibe, Takashi Sasano, and Yoichi Nukumizu. Screenwriter Sumio Omori is in charge of the script, while Ryudo Uzaki will handle the music.
Filming begins on October 1. Kadokawa Pictures will distribute, with a theatrical release scheduled for autumn 2008.
Tue, September 25, 2007 (1:50pm EDT)
Animator Hiroshi Osaka died of cancer on Monday morning at the age of 44. Osaka is known as co-founder of the animation studio BONES, and he also served as animation director on shows such as "The Vision of Escaflowne" and "Cowboy Bebop."


