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Goro Noguchi

Goro Noguchi

Acting

Biography

Noguchi Gorou (Birthname: Yasushi Sato) is a Japanese singer and actor who debuted as a singer in 1971.

Known For

Keizoku: Unsolved Cases
7.7

Keizoku is a Japanese mystery thriller created first as a TV drama and later as a film. It is about Detective Jun Shibata, who handles unsolved cases with her hardened partner Tōru Mayama. The television series was broadcast in eleven episodes between 8 January and 19 March 1999. A two-hour "special drama" was then broadcast on 24 December 1999. The series has been called "epoch-making" in the police procedural genre on Japanese television.

Keizoku: Unsolved Cases

1999
Maison de Police
7.7

Hiyori Makino is a rookie detective who is passionate about her work. One day, a video clip depicting a person being burned alive, is posted on the internet. Investigators believe this is a copycat crime of a murder that took place 5 years ago. Hiyori Makino visits ex-detective Soichiro Natsume who investigated the case 5 years ago. Soichiro Natsume lives is at a share house where only ex-police officers can live.

Maison de Police

2019
あまんじゃく~元外科医の殺し屋 最後の闘い~
2.0

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あまんじゃく~元外科医の殺し屋 最後の闘い~

2018
A Tale of Two Truncheons
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Based on Kazuo Koike's extensive manga (over 110 volumes), this Edo-period drama follows an unlikely pair of law enforcement officers. One is a serious, skilled investigator, while the other is a witty, unconventional problem-solver, creating a dynamic partnership. The series also features the charmingly unorthodox detective Suruyoshi in a notable period drama debut. A memorable and catchy soundtrack complements the engaging stories brought to life by a large and talented cast.

A Tale of Two Truncheons

1984
Show No More Tears
N/A

Kumiko Goto gives a passionate performance as a heroine who searches for her mother while being torn between love and hate! Midori was born in Quebec, abandoned by her mother as a baby, and raised in a convent. Now a tarento and actress, she discovers that her mother's initials were K.K. and begins searching for her, eventually narrowing the field down to one of Kaori, Kiyomi or Kayo.

Show No More Tears

1993
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The drama depicts the love-hate and conflict between two men and a woman who meet after a fall at a train station.

Terigaki

1996
Seasonal Wind
N/A

Shinji, a young man who accidentally met a successful model, moves to Tokyo because of his admiration for her. However, a harsh reality awaits him in Tokyo. As a result, Shinji returns to his hometown to start life anew. A romantic drama inspired by the hit song of the same name by Goro Noguchi.

Seasonal Wind

1977
Tamami: The Baby's Curse
5.9

A beautiful girl, Yōko, gets lost one night during an air raid and is taken in by an orphanage. Eventually, she is reunited with her own family and goes home to live with them. But there, an unexpected fate awaits her as she is subjected to horrific brutality from these people who are tortured by a past mistake.

Tamami: The Baby's Curse

2008
Karaoke
7.0

Kodama learns that his old classmate Hayashi is getting married to an idol, and organizes a junior high school reunion.

Karaoke

1999
I Want to Win 5th Prize
5.0

This is a story of a girl born with a bad leg. Ritsuko longs to go to school and make lots of friends, but this proves as not so easy. Her mother is very protective of her, and she is teased by her classmates, because of her disability. Will she manage to keep her smile?

I Want to Win 5th Prize

1995
Higuchi Ichiyo Monogatari
N/A

Higuchi Ichiyo is the first female professional novelist in Japanese literature. This tanpatsu drama is a biography of her personal life.

Higuchi Ichiyo Monogatari

2004
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伊豆天城越え殺人山脈

1991
Someday, Somewhere
1.0

Ken's older sister Yoko, who has raised Ken like a mother, decides to move to Brazil with an older man.

Someday, Somewhere

1975
Binetsu MY LOVE
N/A

Based on the comic book series by Mio Murao.

Binetsu MY LOVE

1990
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Kagayake! Gorō Mapetto Geba Geba 90-pun!

1976