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Noboru Shimizu
Noboru Shimizu is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.
Kei Shimizu
Keita Shimizu , simply known as Kei Shimizu , is a Japanese comedian who is represented by the talent agency, Yoshimoto Kogyo.
Airi Shimizu
Airi Shimizu is a Japanese gravure idol, actress and variety tarento. She was active under the names Airi Hirayama and Airi Kurose . She has been represented by Emsworth and later Fantastar.
Kiyou Shimizu
Kiyou Shimizu is a Japanese karateka competing in the women's kata event. She won the silver medal in the women's kata event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She is also a two-time gold medalist at the World Karate Championships and a two-time gold medalist at the Asian Games.
Ken Shimizu
Ken Shimizu who also uses the name Shimiken (しみけん) is a male adult video (AV) actor from Japan. He is credited with having sex with over 10,000 women in the course of making 10,000 films.
Ryōtarō Shimizu
Ryotaro Shimizu is a Japanese actor and impressionist. He graduated from Iwakura High School Commerce Department. After belonging to Production Ogi, he is now represented with Shimizu Agency.
Jenny Shimizu
Jenny Lynn Shimizu is an American model and actress from San Jose, California.
Kunihiro Shimizu
Kunihiro Shimizu is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Panasonic Panthers. Shimizu was crowned the Most Valuable Player in Asian Championship 2015.
Masaji Shimizu
Masaji Shimizu is a former Japanese professional baseball player.
Hiroyasu Shimizu
Hiroyasu Shimizu is a Japanese speed skater. He has an Olympic gold medal from 1998 in the 500 m and his win made him a hero in his home country. He currently holds the world record for the 100 m speed skating event in 9.43 seconds. He formerly held the 500 m record (34.32) but was later beaten by fellow Japanese skater Joji Kato.
Michiko Shimizu
Michiko Shimizu is a Japanese tarento, comedian, and actress. She is also an impressionist.
Tokiko Shimizu
Tokiko Shimizu is a Japanese banker. In 2020, she was appointed an executive director at the Bank of Japan, becoming the first woman to hold such a position.
Yūko Shimizu
Yuko Shimizu is a Japanese actress and former gravure idol. She is represented with YMN. Her husband is professional baseball player Kyohei Nakamura of the Hiroshima Toyo Carps.
Ami Koshimizu
Ami Koshimizu is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer. She was previously represented by Production Baobab until 2011. She voiced in a number of leading roles in the series, including Nadja Applefield in Ashita no Nadja, Leonmitchelli Galette Des Rois in Dog Days, Yumi Hoshino in KimiKiss: Pure Rouge, Takuto Hasegawa in Magician's Academy, Hibiki Hojo in Suite PreCure, Nanaka Yatsushiro in Myself ; Yourself, Himari Noihara in Omamori Himari, Sailor Jupiter in Sailor Moon Crystal, Mikumo Guynemer in Macross Delta, Nodoka Haramura in Saki, Tenma Tsukamoto in School Rumble, and Holo in Spice and Wolf. She won the award for Best Actress in a supporting role at the 1st Seiyu Awards for the role as Kallen Stadtfeld in Code Geass. She visited Anime Expo as a guest of honor to promote Kill la Kill as Ryuko Matoi. In video games, she voiced Agnès Oblige in Bravely Default, Ibuki Mioda in Danganronpa, Mai Shiranui since KOF Sky Stage, Mist in Rune Factory, Rimurisu in Tears to Tiara, Rinka in the Atelier series, Rosa Ushiromiya in Umineko: When They Cry, Tsuruhime in Sengoku Basara, and Yukiko Amagi in Persona 4. On February 28, 2018, Koshimizu left Axlone agency and announced that she now works as a freelancer. She is known for her dubbing role for Thailand films which starred Yanin Vismitananda.
Kentarō Shimizu
Kentarō Shimizu is a Japanese actor and singer.
Shintaro Shimizu
Shintaro Shimizu is a Japanese football player who plays for FC Ryukyu.
Kōjirō Shimizu
Kojiro Shimizu is a Japanese actor. His career spans more than 30 years. Among his movies are Bee Bop High School (1985), Bee Bop highschool; Koko yotaro elegy (1986), Bee Bop highschool; Koko yotaro march (1987), and Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (1994).
Misa Shimizu
Misa Shimizu is a Japanese actress. She made her screen debut by winning the heroine audition for 1987 film Shōnan Bōsōzoku. She starred in NHK's morning drama series Seishun Kazoku in 1989. She portrayed Keiko, the female protagonist, in Palme d'Or winning The Eel directed by Shohei Imamura. She also makes regular appearances in Masayuki Suo's films. She won the award for best actress at the 17th Hochi Film Award for Okoge, Sumo Do, Sumo Don't, Future Memories: Last Christmas.
Takashi Shimizu
Takashi Shimizu is a Japanese filmmaker. He is best known for being the creator of the Ju-On franchise, and directing four of its films, internationally, in both Japan and the U.S. According to film scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon, Shimizu is "one of a new breed of Japanese horror directors" who prefers to "suggest menace and violence rather than directly depict it."
Shota Shimizu
Shota Shimizu is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician from Yao, Osaka, Japan, who debuted in 2008. On June 1, 2008, Shimizu performed at Central Park in New York City, USA, during the annual Japan Day Festival. Shota Shimizu went to a local Christian school in Osaka where he learned how to sing gospel music. He became captivated with soul music, which is how his music career started. He was inspired by Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, and Ray Charles.
Tatsuya Shimizu
Tatsuya Shimizu is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher for the Chunichi Dragons.