Honoka Murakami is known for Tag (2015), Kamen Raidâ Zerowan (2019) and Kamen raidâ Fôze (2011).
Honoka Naito is an actress, known for Côpusu pâtî (2015), Marumo no okite (2011) and Rigaru Hai (2012).
Comparing this sultry-eyed blonde to Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich may seem a bit overzealous, but Honor Blackman's stylish allure cannot be denied. One of four children, Blackman was born in London's East End, to Edith Eliza (Stokes), a homemaker, and Frederick Thomas Blackman, a statistician employed with the civil service. She received diction lessons as a teenager and later attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She temporarily followed in her father's footsteps with a job in the civil service, and then was, of all things, a dispatch rider during World War II. This is where she developed some of her trademark athleticism. Blackman received her first acting work on stage in London's West End as an understudy for "The Guinea Pig". She continued with roles n "The Gleam" (1946) and "The Blind Goddess" (1947), before moving into film. She debuted with Fame Is the Spur (1947), starring Michael Redgrave. In that picture, Blackman dies from a horse-riding accident. This film established the strange pattern wherein many of her movie characters meet untimely deaths. Signed up with the Rank Organisation, Blackman joined several other starlet hopefuls who were being groomed for greater fame. She was initially cast as demure, pleasant young things or "English Rose" types and received dependable but unmemorable costar billing in films such as Daughter of Darkness (1948), Quartet (1948), A Boy, a Girl and a Bike (1949), So Long at the Fair (1950) and Green Grow the Rushes (1951), the last starring a young Richard Burton. Hollywood also took brief notice when she was cast as the second lead femme in MGM's Conspirator (1949), starring Elizabeth Taylor and Robert Taylor. The stress and struggles of advancing her career coupled with a divorce from her first husband, Bill Sankey, caused Blackman to suffer a nervous collapse in the mid-1950s. After a brief time recovering in a hospital, she regained her health and began rebuilding her career with rather obligatory B-level fare, at first. That reentry culminated with a costarring role in one of the more famous retellings of the tragic "Titanic" tale, A Night to Remember (1958), costarring Kenneth More and David McCallum. Developing a solid footing again, she filmed The Square Peg (1958) with comedian Norman Wisdom and A Matter of WHO (1961) with Terry-Thomas. TV series work then also came her way, notably with the highly popular The Avengers (1961), co-starring Patrick Macnee as John Steed. As the leather-clad "Mrs. Cathy Gale", Blackman showcased her incredible beauty, self-confidence, and athletic derring-do. Her admirable qualities made her not only a catch for the men, but also an inspirational figure for the 1960s feminist movement. Blackman left the show at its peak, however, and was replaced by the equally assertive and popular Diana Rigg as Mrs. Emma Peel. Not out of work long, Blackman took on the role of Greek goddess Hera in popular movie adventure Jason and the Argonauts (1963) with marvelous Ray Harryhausen and melodrama Life at the Top (1965) with Laurence Harvey. She then filmed the most popular role of her career: "Pussy Galore". In the classic "James Bond" movie Goldfinger (1964), Blackman went toe to toe with Sean Connery's womanizing "007" and created major sparks on screen, managing to outclass the (wink-wink) double meaning of her character's name. That resurgence of popularity should have led to better film opportunities but did not. Blackman toiled for the most part in low-level melodramas and routine actioneers, including the western Shalako (1968); the adventure Kampf um Rom I (1968); the romantic drama The Virgin and the Gypsy (1970); the horror opus To the Devil a Daughter (1976); and the whodunnit mystery The Cat and the Canary (1978). A different story on the theatrical front where she earned raves on stage as the blind heroine of the thriller "Wait Until Dark" as well as for her dual roles in "Mr. and Mrs.", a production based on two of Noël Coward's plays. She also enjoyed working occasionally with her second husband, actor Maurice Kaufmann, in the play "Move Over, Mrs. Markham" and the film thriller Fright (1971) with Susan George. She proved a throaty-voiced sensation in various musicals productions as well, such as "A Little Night Music", "The Sound of Music", "On Your Toes", and "Nunsense." Into the millennium, Honor was seen in such films as Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story (2005), Reuniting the Rubins (2010), I, Anna (2012) and Cockneys vs Zombies (2012), as well as the British TV series "Midsomer Murders," "The Royal," "Coronation Street," "Casualty" and "You, Me & Them." Divorced from Kaufmann in 1975 (he died in 1997), Blackman never remarried. The couple adopted two children in the late 1960s, Lottie and Barnaby. At octogenarian age, the ever-lovely and still glamorous star performed frequently, working in the long-running English hit comedy series The Upper Hand (1990) and in her one-woman stage show, "Wayward Ladies." Honor Blackman died on April 5, 2020, in Lewes, Sussex. She was 94.
Honor is a British Child Actress, born in Dorset on the South Coast of England, UK in December 2009 to parents Hayley and Darren and has an older brother Flynn. Known for playing Amara in The Surgeon (2022) and Young Beth in Decrypted (2021) as well as several other feature film roles. Attends regular Drama Classes and Acting for Film Workshops. Honor speaks RP/Estuary as well as American accents. As well as acting, Honor also excels at sport including competing in Tae Kwon Do at national and international levels, Gymnastics and Athletics.
Honor Kneafsey was born on August 5, 2004. She is an actress, known for Miss You Already (2015), WolfWalkers (2020) and The Bookshop (2017).
Honor Koe is known for On the Line (2023) and Two Big Feet.
Honor Swinton Byrne was born in 1997 in the UK. She is an actress, known for The Souvenir (2019), The Souvenir: Part II (2021) and Io sono l'amore (2009).
Honora Bowen is an American actress, singer, athlete, and activist. She was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in New York and Vermont as a ski racer and avid snowboarder. She began studying theatre and modeling at age 7 in New York. After moving out on her own during high school, Honora turned down a scholarship to the University of Vermont for theatre and opera and instead moved to Japan at age 17 to pursue the Japanese language and martial arts including Kendou and Kyudou. She then moved west and became a professional nude model for a rock climbing publication known as Stone Nudes. She has climbed all over the world as well as with professional athletes like the late Dean Potter. Honora also is the originator of the lettuce bikini which was later donned by PETA activists, after creating a lettuce bikini for an event on Copper Mountain, Colorado, snowboarding in it, and being interviewed by multiple international television networks such as MTV in 2005. She has a degree in performing arts, is a nationally certified massage therapist and energy worker, and a certified medicinal wildcrafter and herbalist. She has appeared as an extra in Always Sunny in Philadelphia and participates in live theatre and singing performances. Honora is a feminist through and through and has spoken out about her experience with Discovery and the show Naked and Afraid after being manipulated by the producers, as well as sexually assaulted by one of them. She hopes that one day the entertainment industry can reflect a positively changed society where women are equal to men. She also is a steadfast supporter of animal rights and activism and is working on spreading consciousness to issues such as animal abuse. You can read about her experiences and projects via her WordPress blog for more information.
At the age of 21, Honorine Magnier joined the Cochet course. She stayed there for two years. During this period, she had her first theatrical experiences, notably in Le Malade imaginary , directed by René Camoin where she played Angélique . She will then spend a year at the Sudden workshops. While she has just passed the competition for the Studio-theater d'Asnières , Honorine Magnier prefers to accept the role of Valentine in the play Lady Oscar alongside Amanda Lear , and begins a long tour. She then goes on to perform roles in television series , such as My Worst Anguish or Les Petits Meurtres by Agatha Christie and in short films. After a new stint in the theater in the play Nelson , where she crosses paths with Chantal Ladesou and Armelle , Honorine Magnier was chosen in 2017 to play Rose Orsini in the TF1 series, Research Section. After having played in 28 episodes, she left the series in 2021 and then joined the cast of Tomorrow belongs to us on the same channel.
Honour Drew was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland and has been performing since she was 10 years old. In 2012, Honour focused more on her acting career and since then has studied at Everyman Theatre and Capital Coaching Studios. Honour has made appearances in several film and television productions. Honour's ability to keep you engaged is just one of her many talents.