The cast of Kingyo kurabu - 2011 includes: Jingi Irie Yuiko Kariya Erina Mizuno
Erina Aoyama has: Performed in "Monzetsu - Hotobashiru aiyoku" in 2006. Performed in "Onna hikkoshiya: Asebamu tanima" in 2007. Performed in "Hitozuma ninpu no kokuhaku: Kamakiri no chigiri" in 2007. Performed in "Hitozuma to OL afureru aieki" in 2007. Performed in "Fujun na seifuku: Modaeta futomomo" in 2008. Performed in "Chikan no tesabaki: Sukebe bijo no aegigao" in 2008. Performed in "The Muse" in 2008.
Tsumami Edamame has: Played himself in "Takechan no omowazu waratte shimaimasita" in 1983. Played himself in "Kitano fan kurabu" in 1991. Played himself in "Takajin mune ippai" in 1994. Played Businessman Throwing Rocks in "Hana-bi" in 1997. Played Sugita, Ryosuke in "Nagisa" in 2000. Performed in "Pachinko batoru rowaiaru" in 2001. Performed in "Ekiben deka Jinbo Tokunosuke 3" in 2009. Played Fukui in "Hisshiken torisashi" in 2010. Performed in "Maebashi vijuaru kei" in 2011. Played Yamase in "Hitori shizuka" in 2012.
Seiji Chihara has: Played himself in "Tamori kurabu" in 1982. Played Kurosaki in "Rihatuten aruji no kanashimi" in 2002. Performed in "Moon Child" in 2003. Played Tomekichi in "Hana yori mo naho" in 2006. Played himself in "Zettai ni waratte wa ikenai Shinbunsha 24ji" in 2008. Performed in "ZERO: Nyusha-hen" in 2008. Performed in "ZERO: Shukatsu-hen" in 2008. Played himself in "Downtown ohmisoka special: Zettai ni waratte wa ikenai spy 24 ji" in 2010. Played Nozaki Hasuo in "Ataru" in 2012. Performed in "T.A.P. Kanzennaru shiiku" in 2013.
Matthew Bellamy has: Played himself in "Top of the Pops" in 1964. Played Himself - Musical Guest in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played himself in "Tamori kurabu" in 1982. Played himself in "Rock in Rio" in 1985. Played himself in "Later with Jools Holland" in 1992. Played Himself - Performer in "Quelli che... il calcio" in 1993. Played himself in "CD:UK" in 1998. Played himself in "TRL Italy" in 1999. Played Himself - Performer in "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" in 2001. Played himself in "Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris" in 2002. Played Performer in "Brit Awards 2004" in 2004. Played himself in "The Story of the Guitar" in 2008. Played Himself - Performer in "Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall" in 2009. Played himself in "T in the Park 2010" in 2010. Played himself in "Muse - Live at Rome Olympic Stadium" in 2013. Performed in "Muse, Live at Rome Olympic Stadium, July 2013" in 2013. Played himself in "Muse Live in Japan 2013" in 2013. Played Himself - Nominee in "The 56th Annual Grammy Awards" in 2014.
The cast of Hiroshima - 1995 includes: Lynne Adams as Reporter Wesley Addy as Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson Taisaku Akino as Lt. Col. Sejima Allen Altman as Joseph Stiborik Kazuo Arai as Tadahiko Okada Taizo Ariga as Equery Hirohito as Himself (tours bombed city) Tatsuzo Asai as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Clement Attlee as himself Bernard Behrens as Asst. Secretary of War John J. McCloy Michiko Benevedes as Herself - Testimonial Interviewee James Bradford as Adm. Ernest J. King Mark Camacho as Charles Sweeney, Pilot Sigurd Carlson as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Serge Christianssens as Joseph Stalin Robert Christy as himself Winston Churchill as himself Clark Clifford as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Dan Corby as Sailor Jack Dairiki as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Jeffrey DeMunn as J. Robert Oppenheimer Roger Dunn as Reporter Charles Edwin Powell as Kermit Beahan Domenico Fiore as Harold Urey Colin Fox as Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal Yasuo Fujita as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Toshio Fukada as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Bungo Fukawa as Cadet Ron Gabriel as Press Secretary Seann Gallagher as Sailor Alain Goulem as Robert Lewis David Gow as Col. Paul Tibbets Takanori Hamachika as Officer Michihiko Hamada Akira Hamada as Koshito Kawabe Katsuhiro Haneda as Hiroshima Kenpei Tomoya Harunobe as Officer Hiroshi Hasegawa as Tadaatsu Ishiguro Yoshiko Hashimoto as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee David Hemblen as Steve Early Del Herndon as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Yukio Hiramatsu as Officer Arthur Holden as Map Room Officer Ryuichi Horibe as Col. Sato Kiyohiko Ichihara as Kenpei Commander Hisashi Igawa as Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo Hiromasa Ikegami as Koremichi Anami Hitone Imabuchi as Female Attendant Koji Imai as Radio Announcer Kazuko Imai as Tome Aoki Koji Imaizumi as Cadet Zenichi Inagawa as Kiichiro Hiranuma Masao Ishiguro as Masao Yoshizumi Tetsuya Itoh as Tuskizo Akinaga Ken Jenkins as Secretary of State James F. Byrnes Kouichi Kamata as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Takunori Kanda as Cadet Ayami Kashima as Etsuko Kishikawa Setsuko Kawaguchi as Takigawa Yoshitaka Kawamoto as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Mizuha Kikuzaki as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Kusuo Kita as Sumihisa Ikeda Yasunaga Kobayashi as Cadet Genki Kobayashi as Yoskitaka Aoki Muromaru Koda as Gen. Umezu Sakae Koike as Adm. Toyoda Masakazu Kondo as Cadet Gary Krawford as Potsdam Official Robert Krohn as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Akira Kubo as Sadajiro Toyoda Koreyoshi Kurahara as himself Sheena Larkin as Bess Truman Robert Leahy as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Teddy Lee Dillon as John Kuharek Douglas MacArthur as himself Ken Maeda as Minister of War Koreshige Anami Sid Margolis as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Richard Masur as Gen. Leslie R. Groves Asao Matsumoto as Helgoro Sakurai Takashi Matsumoto as Masahiko Takeshita Tatsuo Matsumura as Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki Yohito Matsushige as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Michael McGill as Photographer Joe McKibben as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Jason Meloche as Sailor Yusuke Mine as Toji Yasui Noboru Mitani as Suekichi Aoki Arima Mitsutaka as Zenshiro Hoshina Sadao Mogami as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Minoru Momoi as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Robert Morelli as William Blanchard Kayoko Moriyasu as Toshiko Anami Hichiro Naemura as himself Hiroshi Nakagawa as Cadet Yoshimizu Nasu as Cadet Martin Neufeld as Morris Jeppson Masahiro Noguchi Suzuko Numata as Herself - Testimonial Interviewee Kazuki Ogawa as Koremasa Anami Chian Oi as Cadet Reiko Okada as herself Leni Parker as Margaret Truman Tim Post as Thomas Ferebee Erwin Potitt as Prof. Hoffmann Leon Pownall as Gen. George C. Marshall Philip Pretten as Charles Bohlen Tom Rack as Under Secretary of the Navy Ralph Bard Ward Redshaw as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Kurt Reis as Gen. Thomas T. Handy Saul Rubinek as Leo Szilard Toshisuke Saito as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Norihiro Sakai as Radio Announcer John Sanford Moore as Sailor Frank Schorpion as Frederick Ashworth Toshio Sekiguchi as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Neil Shee as Newsreel Announcer Akira Shinjo as Officer Toshi Shioya as Hisatsune Sakomizu Martin Sims as Wyatt Duzenbury David Siscoe as Jacob Beser Cedric Smith as Gen. Curtis LeMay Dennis St John as Walter Bartky Joseph Stalin as himself Harry Standjofski as Flight Surgeon Young Amanda Strawn as Louise Haruka Sugata as Aya Anami Glichi Sugi as Chamberlain Hasunuma Kaz Suyeishi as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Shinya Suzuki as Cadet Akihiro Takahashi as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Kenji Takakura as Cadet Kazumasa Takemoto as Maj. Hatanaka Motoharu Tamura as Hosaku Hirose Thomas Tanemori as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Hajime Taniguchi as Cadet Keiko Tanimura as Female Attendant Hajime Tawara as Imperial Navy Instructor Edward Teller as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Akira Terao as Taro Kishikawa Setsuko Thurlow as Herself - Testimonial Interviewee Motohiro Toriki as Maj. Matusumoto Kennosuke Torisu as Himself - Testimonial Interviewee Naohiko Umewaka as Emperor Hirohito Taeko Usami as Female Attendant Al Vandecruys as Duty Officer Vlasta Vrana as Gen. Tom Farrell Len Watt as Journalist Kenneth Welsh as President Harry S Truman Timothy West as Prime Minister Winston Churchill Jaimz Woolvett as George Caron Akiko Yamada as Female Attendant Kensho Yamamoto as Lt. Col. Inaba May Yamaoka as Herself - Testimonial Interviewee Mitsuru Yamazaki as Hiromasa Matsusaka Eleanor Yeoman as Eleanor Roosevelt Momoko Yonada as herself Naoki Yoneda as Cadet Richard Zeman as Flight Engineer
The cast of Icihgo kurabu - 2001 includes: Miruku Ichigo
The cast of Tantei kurabu - 2010 includes: Nao Matsushita Mao Miyaji
The cast of Gokkun kurabu 4 - 2005 includes: Rin Nonomiya as herself
The cast of Nekketsu Golf kurabu - 1994 includes: Miki Mizuno Noboru Takachi
The cast of Nekketsu houkago kurabu 1 - 1990 includes: Yoshifumi Egawa Rikako Shimada Suomi Takasugi
The cast of Nekketsu houkago kurabu 3 - 1990 includes: Yoshifumi Egawa Rikako Shimada Suomi Takasugi
The cast of Nekketsu houkago kurabu 2 - 1990 includes: Yoshifumi Egawa Rikako Shimada Suomi Takasugi
The cast of Hensachi H Kurabu - 1987 includes: Daikei Shimizu as School Principal Kaori Sugita as Miyuki Tachibana Toshiyuki Toriumi as Ken Chieko Yamagami as Toshiko
The cast of Amachua kurabu - 1920 includes: Michiko Hayama as Miura Chizuko Sango Kamiyama as Muraoka Natsuko Ayuko Tanizaki Chiyo Tanizaki Hisao Ueno as Muraoka Shigeru
The cast of Kitano fan kurabu - 1991 includes: Dankan as himself Tsumami Edamame as himself Hideo Higashikokubaru as himself Masataka Itsumi as himself Kayoko Kishimoto as herself Takeshi Kitano as himself Paul Maki as himself Haruo Mizuno as himself Eiji Okuda as himself Gadarukanaru Taka as himself Fumio Takada as himself Danshi Tatekawa as himself
クラブ (kurabu)
The cast of Nettai rakuen kurabu - 1994 includes: Kanatat Chansiri Visun Chatrangsikul Charin Disyaniyom Toshiya Fujita Masato Hagiwara as Tondabayashi Sarawuth Ihanyarak Miyoko Inagawa Morio Kazama as Thuy Ittoku Kishibe Wuthi Kongwawet Chiharu Kuri Motoko Namamura Nert Napit Pholue Akira Otaka Panida Paleewong Thiti Rhumorn Boonserm Seatung Misa Shimizu as Misuzu Kondo Genjitsu Shu Pramoon Somnavat Srun Sukchai Yukiko Tachibana Shozo Takagi Ihirachai Ujichariya Miki Yoshimura Vinai Yuenyong