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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shoji_KokamiShoji Kokami - Wikipedia

    Shoji Kokami (鴻上尚史, Kōkami Shōji, born 2 August 1958) is a Japanese playwright, director, actor, and filmmaker. Career. Born in Niihama, Ehime, Kōkami was attending Waseda University when he founded the theatrical company Daisanbutai (Third Stage). [1] .

  2. Name: Shoji Kokami Japanese: 鴻上尚史 (こうかみ しょうじ) Born: August 2, 1958 Birthplace: Ehime Prefecture, Japan Actor Movies. Freesia: Icy Tears | Furijia (2007) - Sumikawa Akanezora (2007) Fly, Daddy, Fly | Furai, dadi, furai (2005) Gege (2004) Denen no yuutsu (2001) Gamera 3: Incomplete Struggle (1999) Free and Easy 9 ...

  3. Kokami Shoji. Name: Kokami Shoji; Native name: 鴻上尚史; Also Known as: こうかみ しょうじ; Nationality: Japanese; Gender: Male; Born: August 2, 1958; Age: 65

  4. www.thirdstage.com › englishthirdstage.com

    Kôkami Shoji, who heads the Third Stage, is a playwright and director. See his biography and the synopses of a few of his plays. If you have a query about Kokami's plays and performances, contact him at office1©thirdstage.com (please change © to @) (English only). KÔKAMI Shoji.

  5. His staging ground is now based in the theatre company ‘Fabricated Troupe’ that he created with young actors and actresses in 2008. Meanwhile Shoji started another theatrical project ‘kokami @network’, which calls for cast members each time he produces the show. Shoji wrote more than 50 dramas and directed more than 60 plays until today.

  6. Shôji Kôkami. Writer. Actor. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Shôji Kôkami was born on 2 August 1958 in Niihama, Japan. He is a writer and actor, known for Juliet Game (1989), Love Scenario (2010) and The Nearest Place to the Sky (1994). Born August 2, 1958. Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info.

  7. Shôji Kôkami es un actor y director nacido en el año 1958 en Japón conocido por Freesia: Icy Tears, Juliet Game, Southern Winds, Trick (Serie de TV) y No Worries on the Recruit Front