
Fumiyo Kohinata
Acting
Biography
Fumiyo Kohinata is a Japanese actor and voice actor mostly known for his work in the J-horror and anime scene, though he also has a long history of working with low-budget crime thrillers.
Born: January 23, 1954
Place of Birth: Mikasa, Hokkaido, Japan
Known For

Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum
A mystery which blurs the line between fantasy and reality. When unsuccessful teen novelist (Matsu Takako), is troubled with her latest novel, her editor is chief (Kamiki Ryunosuke) helps her write a mystery set in "A Christmas Carol" in which the Scrooge (Fumiyo Kohinata) is murdered.Just as she's about to go to sleep, relieved that she's finally finished writing, she realizes, "He's not the killer! He's not the murderer!. Just as she is about to contact her editor to rewrite the story, an incident occurs in real life.

Emergency Room 24 Hours Special 2002
After surviving from an incident of Cruise ship hijacking, both doctor Tamaki and the boy injured in the incident, Ryota Inamoto, suffered from different degrees of PTSD. Meanwhile, Doctor Chiharu Kanbayashi's wife is about to give birth to their first children. Would these doctors and patients succeed in overcoming their problems and welcome a happy new year?

Medaka
Takako Meguro, a typical office worker known to her friends as Medaka, starts a new career as a night school teacher when her company restructures. At first, she's not so crazy about her new job and gets by with a minimum of effort. But as she continues, she finds out it's quite a challenge after all. Her students range from a high school dropout to a salaried worker, and also include a self-employed fellow, and a cabaret hostess, in short, a motley crew! What's more, half of them are older than her and, to make matters worse, one of them is a elementary school classmate. But a certain turn of events results in Medaka's becoming a really dedicated teacher! Although she's surprised herself at this change of character, her trials are just about to begin.

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

The Final Piece
Keisuke, a 10-year-old boy, living hard despite being abused by his father, finds a ray of light in the midst of his suffering and conflict ---- a shogi world where he fights quietly and passionately in his sharpened senses. Even though he gives up and tries to escape from the light, his passion for shogi continues to guide him thereafter. Eventually, he would learn the true meaning of life.

Furuhata Ninzaburo
Furuhata Ninzaburō is a Japanese television series that ran periodically on Fuji Television from 1994 until its final episodes in 2006. It was written by Japanese playwright Kōki Mitani and is often referred to as the Japanese version of Columbo. The series is a police detective drama starring actor Masakazu Tamura as Furuhata Ninzaburo and Masahiko Nishimura as his stereotypically bumbling sidekick, Shintaro Imaizumi. The program aired weekly and featured a guest villain each time, usually a famous talent in Japan. Pop-stars like SMAP, television hosts like Sanma Akashiya and even sports figures like Ichiro Suzuki have been featured on this program. It was one of the most popular television dramas in the history of Japanese television, having spawned several seasons and TV specials.

Ruri's Island
Ruri, having been abandoned by her mother to a foster care facility, lives a life of reckless abandonment. When Nakama Yuzo, a kind man but for a trigger-happy temper, runs into Ruri he realizes that perhaps she's the child he's been looking for. Yuzo lives in Hatomijima, a small insland in Okinawa where the population is 49 and the average age group is 61. There are no children. The island has only one school - a primary school. If a child is not enrolled in the school, it will be closed. As a result, society will abandon the island and in a few years, it will cease to have any inhabitants. To save their island, the locals decide to bring in a foster child. Ruri is their candidate, and with her she brings the hope of the island's survival.

稲垣吾郎の金田一耕助シリーズ

The Ghost Writer's Wife
In Meiji-era Matsue, a fallen samurai’s daughter and a lonely foreign teacher connect through ghost stories and an unlikely friendship.

Solitary Gourmet
Centered around typical Japanese food, a solitary salesman travelling through the country for business purposes, eats at its various establishments and experiences the various delicacies of Japanese cuisine.
Filmography
as Haruo Koishikawa
as Koichiro Karasawa
as Matsuno Kanemon
as Okubo Hikosaburo
as Satoi Yoshihisa
as Hirayama Konosuke
as Otsu Seiichiro
as Fumio Murakami
as Ukino Tamio
as Jūzō Haikawa
as Noritaka Isoda
as Inuzuka Mikio
as Shimomura Hiroshi
as Toshihiko Nagano
as Sakubei Magaki
as Azuma
as Tadashi Yokoyama
as Komazawa Yoshio
as Kiyomasa Todo
as Otonashi Ichiroku
as Stendhal
as Yoshiki Tominaga
as Hideo Sudo
as Kazuhiko Nose
as Komazawa Yoshio
as Akira Ikebe
as Kenzo Kaneiwa
as Shigeo Gamagori
as Michio Shishido
as 江月朝一
as Hideo Yomoda(四方田 秀雄)
as Shigezo Tachibana
as Sekizo Uno
as Nabeshima Naomasa
as Richard
as Richard
as Ichiro
as Moriyama Seiji
as Kazuhiko Nose
as Otani
as Atsuhiko Takahira
as Soichiro Tenma
as Ichima Tsukishima
as Richard
as Hakuro
as Tatsuro Tomita
as Ichiro Inuyashiki (voice)
as Doctor Dee (voice)
as Haruhiko Jinno
as Yoshiyuki Suzuki
as Rerere no Ojisan
as Ichiro Ato
as Ryu Mikurayama
as Rerere no Ojisan
as Soun Amano
as Seijiro Ibuki
as Shunsuke Tsuki
as Atsushi Yadomi
as Takayuki Suetsugu / 末次隆之
as Seiichiro Shirakawa
as Tadashi Shitaragi
as Kazuo Ennoji
as Masao Tsuzaki
as Masao Tsuzaki
as Kanpachiro Ichikawa
as Mannosuke Koto
as Shunsuke Tsuki
as Haruo Koishikawa
as Nagahide Niwa
as National Park Section Chief Hiroki Hayami
as 코마키 토시아키
as Oda Hironari
as Koto Bannosuke
as Kataoka
as 요시모토 하지메
as Kotaro Haine (Yanni Yogi)
as Shiro Okubo
as Minamoto no Tameyoshi
as まめぞ 主人
as Wounded Man
as Joji Danda
as Yoshio Matsuda
as Kenji Nishio
as Nobuo Takeda
as Inukai
as 犬飼保
as Tsunai Hashina
as Kenichi Mizuki
as Kataoka
as Daichi Norizuki
as Nobusuke Kishi
as Susumu Komiyama
as 中里右京
as Michio Saito
as Katsu Kaishū
as Masashi Okuno
as Kunio Amemiya
as Maruyama Keita
as Ringmaster
as Ube Hajime
as Captain
as Ryutaro Kastunuma
as Hida Seiichiro
as Kenjuro Hasegawa
as TV Reporter
as Suzuki Hobbito
as Masayuki Fukuda
as Kita Yoshio
as Yasunari Kawabuchi
as Takayuki Suetsugu / 末次隆之
as Goro Toyama
as Shogo Muroyama
as Goro Honda
as Yasujiro Sato
as Tabuchi
as Ryoichi Fujimoto
as Takayuki Suetsugu / 末次隆之
as Shinya Sakurada
as Seishi Yokomizo
as Yasunari Kawabuchi
as Yukihiko Akiba
as Saloon's Manager
as Shingo Uesugi
as Yonemori Shomei
as Nanboku Tsuruya IV
as Shouichi Kitajima
as Dr. Noguchi
as Yasumi Suzuki
as Yoshioka
as Dr. Kozuki
as Seishi Yokomizo
as Keiichi Inoue
as Cop
as Kosuke Tabuchi
as Syuji Sotokoba
as Kaneda Benzo
as Yamaguchi Yukihiro
as Kobotoke
as Kohei
as Shuji Tatsumi
as Kunio Hamada
as Tabuchi Kosuke
as Chiharu Kanbayashi
as Renji's Boss
as Takayuki Suetsugu / 末次隆之
as TV Station Presenter
as Kiku-chan
as Dr. Kawajiri
as Chiharu Kanbayashi(神林 千春)
as Board of Education Staff
as On
as Husband
as Hirasawa