Gen Hoshino was born on January 22, 1981 in Saitama, Japan. He is known for Jigoku de naze warui (2013), Hakoiri musuko no koi (2013) and Nigeru wa haji daga, yaku ni tatsu (2016). He has been married to Yui Aragaki since May 19, 2021.
Gen Li is known for Ru guo you yi tian wo jiang hui li kai ni (2021).
Gen Satô is known for Jaku-chara Tomozaki-kun (2021), Dokutâ Sutôn (2019) and Call of the Night (2022).
Gen Seto was born on September 21, 1955 in Kanagawa, Japan. He is an actor and director, known for Status Quo (2019), La migliore offerta (2013) and The Forest (2016).
Gen Shimaoka is an actor, known for La troisième partie du monde (2008), Yoshido (Les autres vies) (2010) and Inju, la bête dans l'ombre (2008).
Gen'ichirô Takahashi was born on January 1, 1951 in Onomichi, Japan. He is an actor and writer, known for Birî za kiddo no atarashii yoake (1986), Tugumi (1990) and Kyôko to Shûichi no baai (2013). He was previously married to Yuzuki Muroi.
Gen-Man Huang is an actor, known for Shen jian dong shan he (1981), Zui quan nu diao shou (1979) and Zhi zun wei long (1977).
Gena Desouza is known for Leio (2022), Premika (2017) and The Underwear (2017).
Gena Kawecka is an actress, known for Concrete Plans (2020), Small Time (1996) and Dramarama (1983).
As a youngster, Gena wrote plays and portrayed all the characters, performing to a packed porch of various barnyard animals and her uninterested siblings on the family farm. She went on to graduate summa cum laude from Indiana's Ball State University and was one of the first recipients of a David Letterman Internship. Gena then started acting in local and regional productions. She also worked as copywriter and talent for local radio, as well as writing short stories for children's publications. After being chosen from over 1000 contestants in a Nationwide Talent Search for Aaron Spelling's first daytime soap, "Sunset Beach," Gena made the solo drive to Los Angeles. Acting in both comedic and dramatic productions, commercials and voiceovers, Gena also enjoys working behind the camera in casting, continuity, writing, consulting and production roles. She was proud to help on both the play and film versions of acclaimed show, "Jonna's Body, please hold." She co-wrote her first screenplay with writing partner, Kristin Palombo. They produced and debuted the short film version of "She's a Biscuit" at the LA Film School. Gena had the privilege of being part of the team who assembled the cast of haunting independent film "The Yellow Wallpaper," shot in sweltering Georgia by director Logan Thomas. She worked with Hollywood greats, Michael Moriarty, Raymond J. Barry, Veronica Cartwright, Dale Dickey, Juliet Landau, as well as up and comers Sharon Blackwood of Academy-nominated "Loving," Jessi Case of "Mother's Day," a very young Kyla Kenedy of ABC's "Speechless," and Gena played the wife of Joe Williamson's ("Grey's Anatomy") character Travis Preston. Gena received favorable reviews for her role as the mother of a serial killer in prolific writer/director Jared Cohn's "Death Pool," working with deadly film son, Randy Wayne. Other passionate pursuits include art, photography, travel plus fundraising and volunteer work with multiple charities, including Friends of El Faro, Camp Harmony, LA Food Bank and HoldYou Foundation. She is also a warrior, speaker, t-shirt creator and advocate for cancer awareness. An avid traveler, Gena created a project called "Redressing the Globe," re-wearing a dress she got for a friend's wedding, all over the world, and hoping to create a way to help young girls afford dresses for momentous occasions.