(Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Rdzbx_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Fujiki Naohito", "alternateName": "藤木直人, ふじき なおひと, Naohito Fujiki", "birthDate": "July 19, 1972", "nationality": "Chiba Prefecture, Japan", "description": "Fujiki Naohito is a Japanese actor, singer, and musician born in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. His agency is Cube Co., Ltd., and his record company is Pony Canyon Co., Ltd. He graduated from Waseda University, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Informatics. When he was in his second year of high school, he was selected as No. 1 in "Mr. Sakura High School". In 1993, when he was in his second year of college, he applied as a model for the fashion magazine "Men's Non-no". Although he was rejected in the final screening, he caught the eye of the entertainment agency and made his debut as an actor in the movie "Hana Yori Dango" in 1995. After his debut, he had thought about quitting college, but he repeated a year and graduated in 1997. He advanced to the Department of Mathematical Sciences and his graduation research was done in Hirota Ryogo's laboratory. The title of his graduation thesis was "Super-Differentiation of Volterra's Equation". He made his CD debut on July 7, 1999, with the single "Sekai no Hate〜the end of the world〜". In 1998, he made his first regular appearance in drama series as a police officer in "GTO". His role in the drama "Love Revolution" in 2001 was his breakthrough, and in 2002, he won the 26th Elan d'Or Award for Newcomers. He won the 27th Japan Academy Award for Newcomer Actor for his movie "g @ me." Since April 2005, he has been the successor to the talk show "Oshare Izumu" on NTV and was also in charge of composing the theme song for the program. In 2018, he played the role of Hector, who is the main character's companion in the Japanese dubbed version of Disney Pixar's animated movie "Remember Me," which won the 90th Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Theme Song. In December 2005, he married his girlfriend of 9 years. In December 2006, His wife gave birth to their first child, a son. He announced through his fan club website that their second child, a daughter was born in 2010. They welcomed their third child June 2016.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/fujiki-naohito.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Mizuno Miki", "alternateName": "水野美紀, みずの みき, 水野美纪, 미즈노 미키, Miki Mizuno, Мики Мидзуно, ميكي ميزونو", "birthDate": "June 28, 1974", "nationality": "Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan", "description": "Mizuno Miki is a Japanese actress born in Mie prefecture. She belongs to Office More. She graduated from Hide Girls' Academy High School and dropped out of the Department of English Literature, Faculty of Letters, Meiji Gakuin University. In 1987, when she was in the first year of junior high school, she participated in the "2nd Higashibato All Raison Princess Contest" and won second place. Her husband is actor and illustrator Karahashi Mitsuru.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/mizuno-miki.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Hayami Mokomichi", "alternateName": "速水もこみち", "birthDate": "August 10, 1984", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Hayami Mokomichi is a Japanese actor and model born in Shibuya to a Japanese father and Japanese-Filipino mother. He debuted in 2002 with the TV drama "You're Under Arrest", and came to fame with his 2005 role in Gokusen 2. He is also known for his supporting roles in dramas such as Densha Otoko, 5-Ji Kara 9-Ji Made, and Gunshi Kanbe, as well as his leading roles in Tokyo Tower and Zettai Kareshi. Hayami Mokomichi has appeared on TV commercials for Daihatsu Tanto, Bourbon Petit, and au by KDDI and is also the spokesperson for the brand Edwin. He is known for his cooking skills and has published several cookbooks, as well as hosting his cooking show Moco's Kitchen, a spinoff of the popular Mocomichi's Midnight Kitchen.
Hayami Mokomichi married actress Aya Hirayama in August 2019. They met while working together on the 2007 drama, Hataraki Man.
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