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Jyonmyon Pe is a performer credited in four Japanese films between 2008 and 2013. Born on January 18, 1985 in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, Pe first appeared on screen in Love Exposure in 2008 in the role of Nurse. The film, directed by Sion Sono, marked Pe’s debut in a feature-length production.
In 2011, Pe appeared in two films: Cold Fish and Guilty of Romance. In Cold Fish, Pe portrayed Hiroshi Okubo, a supporting character in a darkly comic crime drama. Later that year, in Guilty of Romance, Pe again played Okubo, this time in a drama centered on themes of sexuality and societal constraints.
Pe’s final recorded appearance was in Why Don't You Play in Hell? in 2013, where Pe took the role of Sato in Sion Sono’s action-comedy about filmmaking and yakuza conflict. Across these credits, Pe …









