Kazuyuki's neighbor, Yusuke Sugio, however, leads a completely different life. The breadwinner of his family is his wife Shoko, who runs her own company. Yusuke is a so-called "at-home dad", and because of this, Kazuyuki considers him miserable and helpless.
Suddenly one day, Kazuyuki is forced to quit his company. At the same time, his wife receives a call from her former employer saying he wants her to come back to work. Consequently, Kazuyuki has no other choice but to stay at home while Miki works. Kazuyuki reluctantly starts his new life as a household husband, the last thing he wanted to do.
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She married on December 8, 2005, to actor Masachika Ichimura, 24 years her senior. She gave birth to a boy on May 10, 2008, just one day before Mother's Day of that year. Their second child was born in February 2012. The couple submitted their divorce papers at a local ward office on July 24, 2021. Ichimura has custody of their two children, and there will be no consolation money nor division of property.
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Abe's model career began during his college days. By winning "Shueisha 3rd Nonno Boyfriend Award" in 1985, his image as a charismatic model was established and appeared exclusively for "Nonno" and "Men's Nonno" magazines. In his last year of college, Abe made his debut in acting with the movie "Haikara-san ga Toru". His first TV drama leading role came in 1990. Abe achieved a breakthrough in 1994 by winning the Japanese Professional Movie Special Award for "Kyoju Luger P08", and one other work. In his 30-year long career, Abe has starred in many series and movies, and the most notable works include "TRICK" series, "Dragon Zakura", "Kekkon Dekinai Otoko", "Shinzanmono" series, "Thermae Romae", and multiple works directed by Koreeda Hirokazu - "Still Working" and "After the Storm".
In 2009, Abe won the award for Best Actor at the 63rd Mainichi Film Award for his performances in "Still Walking" and "Aoi Tori". He has also won Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Actor Award twice - at the 36th edition for "Thermae Romae", and at the 38th edition for "Cape Nostalgia". In 2012, he won the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor for his performances in "Kirin no Tsubasa", "Thermae Romae", and "By Rule of Crow's Thumb". Abe has also won the Television Drama Academy Award a total of six times - four as Best Actor and twice as Best Supporting Actor.
In his private life, he remained single beyond 40, making him synonymous with the character he played, Kuwano Shinsuke, from "Kekkon Dekinai Otoko". On November 20, 2007, Abe held a press conference at TV Asahi to announce his engagement. His fiancée is an office lady (28 at the time) and 15 years younger than him. He even stated that "The man who can't get married is getting married!" (referring to Kuwano Shinsuke) during the press conference. Abe and his fiancée registered their marriage in February 2008. The couple has two daughters - the eldest one was born on June 23, 2011, and the second child was born on November 1, 2012.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/6wwg0_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ando Sakura", "alternateName": "安藤サクラ", "birthDate": "February 18, 1986", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Sakura Andou is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best supporting actress at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival for Ai no Mukidashi (2008), Kuhio taisa (2009) and Tsumitoka batsutoka (2009).
She is once again appearing with Ai no Mukidashi co-star Mitsushima Hikari on Fuji TVs Soredemo, Ikite Yuku.
She was born on February 18, 1986 in Tokyo. She has a degree in international studies from Gakushuin Women's College.
Ando's parents are actor/director Eiji Okuda and essayist Kazu Ando. Her sister is director Momoko Ando.
She and actor Emoto Tasuku registered their marriage on 14 March 2012, after meeting 4 years prior at the "Akita Jumonji Cinema Film Festival", and dating for 3 years. They have one child born in June 2017.
In 2015, Ando received the CUT ABOVE Award for Outstanding Performance in Film at JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film in New York.
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