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Mayama may refer to: People * Akihiro Mayama (born 1988), Japanese actor * Miko Mayama (born 1939), American actress * Rika Mayama (born 1996), Japanese idol singer (Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku), voice actress Places * Mayama District Mayama is a district in the Pool Department of south-eastern Republic of the Congo The Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring De ...
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Akihiro Mayama
is a Japanese actor. He is currently a freelancer. Biography Mayama graduated from Natori City Midori Junior High School and Miyagi Prefecture Sendai Mukayama High School. In 2004, he won the special prize at the 17th '' Junon'' Super Boy Contest. In 2006, Mayama debuted with the drama ''Regatta: Kimi toita Eien''. In 2016, he was cast as Adel, the main villain of the tokusatsu series, ''Kamen Rider Ghost is a Japanese tokusatsu drama serving as the 17th Heisei period, Heisei Kamen Rider Series, and 26th series overall. Takuro Fukuda serves as ''Ghost''s lead screenwriter, with Satoshi Morota as director. It premiered on TV Asahi and affiliate sta ...''. On September 1, 2020, he announced his retirement from the entertainment industry. He currently works in real estate. Filmography TV dramas Films Stage Advertisements DVD References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mayama, AKihiro Japanese male actors Actors from Miyagi Prefecture 1988 births Living people ...
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Miko Mayama
Miko Mayama (born August 15, 1939 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese-American actress. She was active in the 1960s and 1970s. Career Mayama made film and television appearances from the mid 1960s to the late 1970s. She had a supporting role in '' Hey Landlord!'' (1966); her guest appearances on series television include ''Valentine's Day'' (1965), ''I Spy'' (1966), ''Star Trek'' (1967), '' It Takes a Thief'' (1968), ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1971), '' Ironside'' (1971), '' Medical Center'' (1971-1972), ''Hawaii Five-O'' (1972), ''Kojak'' (1974), ''Mannix'' (1974), and ''M*A*S*H'' (1979).small roll in Kojak 1973, Season 2, Ep.4. Her films include ''Impasse'' (1969), ''The Hawaiians'' (1970), ''Amanda Fallon'' (1973), ''That Man Bolt'' (1973) and '' Cage Without a Key'' (1975). Personal life Mayama met Burt Reynolds in 1968 while working in Japan as a kabuki theater player. Reynolds was in Japan to film '' Impasse'' and Mayama signed on to the cast. They lived together from 1968 ...
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Rika Mayama
is a Japanese idol singer, and a member of the idol group Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku. Mayama performed one of the opening themes for the 2014 anime television series ''Akame ga Kill!'' ("Liar Mask", featured in episodes 15 and on). The song is a mix of J-pop and heavy metal. Discography : ''See also Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku § Discography.'' Solo singles Appearances In 2011, she had an acting role in the film ''Kunoichi Ninpô-chô: Kage no Tsuki'' (as a Ninja assassin). Anime * ''Nanana's Buried Treasure'' (May – June, 2014, Fuji TV), Shizuka Kisaragi * ''Akame ga Kill!'' (November 16, 2014, Tokyo MX JOMX-DTV (channel 9), branded as Tokyo MX (officially stylized as TOKYO MX), is an independent station, independent television station in Tokyo, Japan, owned by the . It is the only television station that exclusively serves the city and parts ...), handmaiden References External links * Rika Mayama profileon the Stardust Promotion website * — Rika Mayama ...
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