Nao Ōmori (大森 南朋, Ōmori Nao, born February 19, 1972), sometimes credited as Nao Ohmori or Nao Omori, is a Japanese actor. He was given the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2004 Yokohama Film Festival.
Omori starred in Takashi Miike's Ichi the Killer. He co-starred with Shinobu Terajima in Ryuichi Hiroki's Vibrator.
Omori is the son of the actor Akaji Maro and the younger brother of the film director Tatsushi Ōmori.
Mori is a Japanese and Italian surname. It is also the name of two clans in Japan, and one in India. There is also a village called Mori in India (East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh).
Mori is a surname and a given name.
Mori may also refer to:
The universe of the manga Blame! created by Tsutomu Nihei is home to the following fictional characters and locations:
The Safeguard are a program independent of the netsphere. The netsphere was designed as a means of providing service to those who could log on. However, the netsphere was thrown into chaos (the actual reason is not exactly known, but the prequel manga NOiSE implies that a small group of humans is at fault) and the Safeguard changed their modus operandi from preventing unauthorized users from entering the netsphere to killing off anyone who does not possess Net Terminal Genes. The Safeguard have nine levels of hierarchy, Level 9 being the most powerful. However, their Exterminator (originally the lowest level safeguard) system has a different form of hierarchy where "First Class" is the most powerful.
The party's jacked
And something was sidelined
The mics are dead
Maeda takes the rewind
And use them as guidelines
I hit them,
But Maeda breaks too thick
Within a mix
Can't think
I break him like a toothpick
Can't get with the instrumental record's power
My lyrics hug the beat
Like a ring around a collar
So don't screw up
Let them move
Let them move
Let them move
(Sweet, Sweet, Sweet, Sweet)
Let them move
Let them move
Let them move
Let them move
(Sweet, Sweet, Sweet, Sweet)