Kazue Itoh

Japanese actress in film and TV

Kazue Itoh - Japanese actress in film and TV
Born

December 7th, 1966
58 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Japan

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Active in the entertainment industry since the 1980s, this actress gained prominence for roles in various television dramas and films. Recognized for performances in series such as 'Tokyo Love Story' and 'Kōri no Sekai', she also appeared in films that showcased her range as an actress. Throughout the career, contributions to Japanese media included both acting and voice work, establishing a significant presence in the cultural landscape.

Starred in 'Tokyo Love Story'

Featured in 'Kōri no Sekai'

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