Actor

Akira Emoto

Japanese actor

1948 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Akira Emoto is the 4,079th most popular actor (down from 3,802nd in 2024), the 1,228th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,139th in 2019) and the 63rd most popular Japanese Actor.

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Akira Emoto is the most memorable of the 2 notable people born in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan.

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Akira Emoto shares a November 3 birthday with Gerd Müller, Emperor Meiji, and Osman II.

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Among Actors

Among actors, Akira Emoto ranks 4,079 out of 13,578. Before him are Louis Koo, Brad Harris, Renée Adorée, Sarah Marshall, Jiang Wen, and Barry Morse. After him are Joel Edgerton, Lola Albright, Caroline Munro, Susan Anspach, Pom Klementieff, and Jesse Spencer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Akira Emoto ranks 414. Before him are George Kooymans, Benny Morris, Nadezhda Tkachenko, Gary Thain, Valeri Brainin, and Yevhen Arzhanov. After him are Mykola Avilov, Philip Jackson, Zahra Kazemi, Sam Hui, Diane Ackerman, and Arnie Robinson.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Akira Emoto ranks 1,228 out of 6,245. Before him are Masahiro Ota (1970), Dai Sato (1971), Yuji Sugano (1961), Yoshiki (1965), Koji Suzuki (1957), and Yoshishige Yoshida (1933). After him are Tomitaro Makino (1862), Sueo Ōe (1914), Gotō Shōjirō (1838), Ichirō Nagai (1931), Mitski (1990), and Lady Saigō (1552).

Among Actors In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Akira Emoto ranks 63. Before him are Isuzu Yamada (1917), Sada Yacco (1871), Yūjirō Ishihara (1934), Takehito Koyasu (1967), Eiji Okada (1920), and Isao Kimura (1923). After him are Ichirō Nagai (1931), Hiroshi Abe (1964), Masayuki Mori (1911), Miyoshi Umeki (1929), Hideko Takamine (1924), and Yoshiko Kuga (1931).

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