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'''Hasebe Yu''' (長谷部優) was a member of the [[J-Pop]] group [[dream]], and one of its original three. She made her debut as a [[gravure]] idol in 2004. In August 2008, Hasebe left dream in pursuit of a solo career, leaving [[Tachibana Kana]] as the only original member of [[dream]]
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'''Hasebe Yu''' (長谷部優) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[gravure]] idol. She is a former member of the girl group [[Dream (group)|dream]], and one of its original three members. In mid-2007 Hasebe joined the unit [[Kingyo (group)|Kingyo]]. In August 2008, Hasebe left dream in pursuit of a solo career, leaving [[Tachibana Kana]] as the only original member of the group.
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
* '''Name''': Hasebe Yu (長谷部優)
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* '''Birth Name:''' Hasebe Yu (長谷部優)
* '''Birthday''': January 17, 1986
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* '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1986|01|17|mf=yes}}
* '''Birthplace''': [[Gifu Prefecture]]
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* '''Place of Birth:''' [[Gifu]], [[Gifu Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
* '''[[Blood Type]]''': A
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
* '''Height''': 155cm
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* '''Height:''' 155cm
* '''Bust:''' 75cm
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* '''Bands / Groups:'''
* '''Waist:''' 60cm
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** [[Dream (group)|Dream]] (2000-2008)
* '''Hips:''' 80cm
 
* '''Representative Number:''' 08
 
* '''Representative Color:''' Purple
 
  
==Biography==
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==Information==
Hasebe has always been the visual focal point of dream, having been given the center position of the original group's V-formation. The more elaborate choreography of the expanded dream eliminated any standard positioning of the girls when performing, but Hasebe continues to be featured at the center of most group photographs. In late 2004, Yu began an ongoing series of gravure magazine shoots, with photobooks and DVD releases following shortly thereafter.
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Hasebe was the visual focal point of dream, having been given the center position of the original group's V-formation. The more elaborate choreography of the expanded dream eliminated any standard positioning of the girls when performing, but Hasebe continued to be featured at the center of most group photographs. In late 2004, she began an ongoing series of gravure magazine shoots, with photobooks and DVD releases following shortly thereafter.
  
Possibly as an extension of the above, Hasebe is also the actress of the group, with roles in a growing number of movies and [[Dorama|doramas]]. Her credits include a starring role in the late-night [[TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]] drama [[Koi Suru! Kyaba Jou|Koi Suru!? Kyaba Jou]] and the female lead in [[Karera no Umi VII|Karera no Umi VII ~Wish on the Polestar~]]. Hasebe is also the only member to appear in dream's drama-styled [[PV]] for the song [[Kono Natsu ga Owaru Mae ni]].
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Possibly as an extension of the above, Hasebe was also the actress of the group, with roles in movies and [[Dorama|doramas]]. Her credits include a starring role in the late-night drama ''[[Koi Suru! Kyaba Jou|Koi Suru!? Kyaba Jou]]'' and the female lead in ''[[Karera no Umi|Karera no Umi VII ~Wish on the Polestar~]]''. Hasebe was also the only member to appear in dream's drama-styled [[PV]] for the song "[[Kono Natsu ga Owaru Mae ni]]". In addition, Hasebe co-hosted ''[[Purin-su]]'' from April 18 through December 12, 2005, ''[[OUT PUT|OUT★PUT]]'' throughout its 52 episode run and the Wednesday edition of ''[[Gocha Maze!]]'' on MBS Radio.
  
In addition, Hasebe co-hosted [[Purin-su]] from April 18 through December 12, 2005 and [[Out Put|OUT★PUT]] throughout its 52 episode run. Currently, she co-hosts the Wednesday edition of [[Gocha Maze!]] on MBS Radio.
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==Discography==
  
In mid-2007 Hasebe was placed in the unit [[Kingyo (unit)|Kingyo]] (金魚) with [[Nagasawa Nao]] and [[Kayo Aiko]]. Fellow idol [[Hoshii Nanase]] will act as the unit's producer.
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===Video Releases===
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[[File:natural.jpg|100px|natural]]
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[[File:move in I Love YU.jpg|95px|move in I Love YU]]
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[[File:Dramatic Space.jpg|100px|Dramatic Space]]
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* [2005.01.28] [[Natural|natural]]
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* [2005.09.23] [[Move In I Love You|move in I Love YU]] (IラブYU)  
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* [2007.04.27] [[Dramatic Space]]
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===Compilations / Other===
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* [2006.08.23] [[Backdancers! Original Soundtrack|BACKDANCERS! Original Soundtrack]] ''(#11 identity)''
  
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
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===Movies===
 
===Movies===
 
* [2005] [[Chikan Otoko]]
 
* [2005] [[Chikan Otoko]]
* [2006] [[Love Psycho|Love Psycho]]
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* [2006] [[Mayonaka no Shoujotachi|Mayonaka no Shoujotachi Dai 2 Hanashi Bet Town Dolls]]
* [2006] [[Mayonaka no Shoujotachi]]
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* [2006] [[Backdancers!|BACKDANCERS!]]
* [2006] [[Backdancers! (movie)|BACKDANCERS!]]
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* [2009] [[Together (movie)|TOGETHER]]
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* [2011] [[Club Nicola|CLUB NICOLA]]
  
===TV===
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===Dramas===
 
* [2005] [[Mahora no Hoshi]]
 
* [2005] [[Mahora no Hoshi]]
* [2005] [[Karera no Umi VII|Karera no Umi VII ~Wish on the Polestar~]]
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* [2005] [[Karera no Umi|Karera no Umi VII ~Wish on the Polestar~]]
 
* [2005] [[Girl's Box (dorama)|Girl's BOX]]
 
* [2005] [[Girl's Box (dorama)|Girl's BOX]]
 
* [2006] [[Koi Suru! Kyaba Jou|Koi Suru!? Kyaba Jou]]
 
* [2006] [[Koi Suru! Kyaba Jou|Koi Suru!? Kyaba Jou]]
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* [2009] [[Tukumo]]
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* [2010] [[Indigo no Yoru]]
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* [2010] [[HAMMER SESSION!]]
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* [2012] [[Getsuyo Golden]]
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===Music Videos===
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* [2011] [[BREATHE]] - [[Aikagi]]
  
==Discography==
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==Works==
===Shared Singles===
 
* [2006.01.11] [[Keitai Aika Sonogo / Goukon Aika Sonogo]] (携帯哀歌 その後/合コン哀歌 その後) <small>(with [[Tokyo Purin]])</small>
 
  
===Various Artists Albums===
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===Television===
* [2005.03.16] [[Girl's Box ~Best Hits Compilation~]]
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* [2005 ~ 2006] [[OUT PUT|OUT★PUT]]
* [2005.11.30] [[Girl's Box ~Best Hits Compilation Winter~]]
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* [2006] [[69 TRIBE Rock Zoku|69★TRIBE Rock Zoku]]
* [2006.08.23] [[Backdancers! Original Soundtrack|BACKDANCERS! Original Soundtrack]]
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* [2006] [[Hajime-chan ~ Anata no Otona Nenrei wa?|Hajime-chan ~ Anata no Otona Nenrei wa?~]]
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* [2007] [[Girl's BOX TV]]
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* [2011] [[Sokuhou! Battle Men|Sokuhou! Battle☆Men]]
  
==Other Releases==
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==Publications==
  
===DVD===
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===Photobooks===
* [2005.01.28] natural <small>([http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0006U8N2G Amazon JP], [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GRD-11 CDJapan], [http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-j/pid-1003881947/ YesAsia])</small>
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[[File:Hasebe Yuu Shashinshuu YU&I.jpg|100px|Hasebe Yuu Shashinshuu YU&I]]
* [2005.09.23] move in I Love YU <small>([http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000B6H6DM Amazon JP], [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=WBDV-2 CDJapan])</small>
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[[File:Hasebe Yuu I Love YU.jpg|97px|Hasebe Yuu I Love YU]]
* [2007.04.27] Dramatic Space <small>([http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000MTELEU Amazon JP], [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GRD-26 CDJapan], [http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-j/pid-1004680954/ YesAsia])</small>
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[[File:Talk to.jpg|95px|Talk to]]
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* [2005.03.16] Hasebe Yuu Shashinshuu YU&I (長谷部優写真集)
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* [2005.07.31] Hasebe Yuu I Love YU (長谷部優 IラブYU)
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* [2006.12.15] Talk to... ~twelve flowers~
  
===Photobook===
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==Trivia==
* [2005.03.16] YU&I <small>([http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/4047215317 Amazon JP], [http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-j/pid-1004067495/ YesAsia])</small>
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* Audition Song: "[[Chase the Chance]]" by [[Amuro Namie]]
* [2005.07.31] I Love YU <small>([http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/4847028767 Amazon JP], [http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-j/pid-1004067494/ YesAsia])</small>
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* Former Representative Number: 08
* [2006.12.15] [[Talk to... ~Twelve Flowers~|Talk to... ~twelve flowers~]]
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* Former Representative Color: Purple
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://hasebeyu.net/ Hasebe Yu's Official Website]
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* [http://www.ldh.co.jp/talent/talent/hasebe_y/ LDH Official Profile]
* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/dream/ dream's Official Website]
 
 
* [http://ameblo.jp/hasebeyu/ Official Blog]
 
* [http://ameblo.jp/hasebeyu/ Official Blog]
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%95%B7%E8%B0%B7%E9%83%A8%E5%84%AA Japanese Wikipedia: 長谷部優]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 00:17, 17 November 2015

Hasebe Yu (2009)

Hasebe Yu (長谷部優) is a Japanese pop singer and gravure idol. She is a former member of the girl group dream, and one of its original three members. In mid-2007 Hasebe joined the unit Kingyo. In August 2008, Hasebe left dream in pursuit of a solo career, leaving Tachibana Kana as the only original member of the group.

Profile

  • Birth Name: Hasebe Yu (長谷部優)
  • Date of Birth: January 17, 1986 (1986-01-17) (age 38)
  • Place of Birth: Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
  • Blood Type: A
  • Height: 155cm
  • Bands / Groups:

Information

Hasebe was the visual focal point of dream, having been given the center position of the original group's V-formation. The more elaborate choreography of the expanded dream eliminated any standard positioning of the girls when performing, but Hasebe continued to be featured at the center of most group photographs. In late 2004, she began an ongoing series of gravure magazine shoots, with photobooks and DVD releases following shortly thereafter.

Possibly as an extension of the above, Hasebe was also the actress of the group, with roles in movies and doramas. Her credits include a starring role in the late-night drama Koi Suru!? Kyaba Jou and the female lead in Karera no Umi VII ~Wish on the Polestar~. Hasebe was also the only member to appear in dream's drama-styled PV for the song "Kono Natsu ga Owaru Mae ni". In addition, Hasebe co-hosted Purin-su from April 18 through December 12, 2005, OUT★PUT throughout its 52 episode run and the Wednesday edition of Gocha Maze! on MBS Radio.

Discography

Video Releases

natural move in I Love YU Dramatic Space

Compilations / Other

Filmography

Movies

Dramas

Music Videos

Works

Television

Publications

Photobooks

Hasebe Yuu Shashinshuu YU&I Hasebe Yuu I Love YU Talk to

  • [2005.03.16] Hasebe Yuu Shashinshuu YU&I (長谷部優写真集)
  • [2005.07.31] Hasebe Yuu I Love YU (長谷部優 IラブYU)
  • [2006.12.15] Talk to... ~twelve flowers~

Trivia

External Links