
James Miki
Writing
Biography
James Miki was born on 10 June 1935 in China. He is a writer and actor, known for Monkey (1978), The Political Game (1989) and Konto Gojugo-go: Uchu daibôken (1969).
Born: June 10, 1935
Place of Birth: Shenyang, China
Known For

April Fish
A Francophile filmmaker in a creative rut tries to pass off a free-spirited young actress as his movie-star wife in order to fool a chief from the South Seas.

Soldiers' Girls
Women endure hardship and struggle to keep away from prostitution in the immediate aftermath of WWII. The "Special Comfort Women Association" (RAA) creates a shelter for women to avoid falling into prostitution. Young Fumiko and Yuko will try their luck there.

The Forbidden Fruit

Last Dance: Divorce Ceremony
Where have all the wives gone who were once driven to tears by their husbands' infidelity? With each passing year, women become stronger and more resilient, while men enter the 21st century still harboring the legacy of the Showa era! How can there be no problems in the married life of such men and women?! People at a crossroads in life are about to set sail for a second life! This entertaining drama depicts the sometimes sad and sometimes funny slapstick human drama unfolding on board a ship among a variety of troubled couples!

Keshin
Daizaburo Akiba, a music critic, sets up Kiriko, a young hostess, and refines her to become his ideal woman.

Watashi no Seishun Note
An educational program where notable figures from various fields—such as business, art, sports, and more—give lectures to high school students about their own youth. The program aims to inspire and guide them by encouraging reflection on past experiences and future life choices through thoughtful discussions.
Filmography
as Salaryman
as TV Presenter
as Self