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  • ...ilms she worked on like [[Linda Linda Linda]]. She's the younger sister of actress [[Maeda Ai]]. ===Voice Actress===
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  • '''Watanabe Mizuki''' (渡部みずき) is a Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Venus in 2002 - 2003 in the [[Sai [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Mita Mao''' (三田真央) is a Japanese actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as Sailor Saturn from 1999 - 200 [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Jiyul''' (지율) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[Jellyfish Entertainment]]. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean p [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • ...he quit [[Nico☆Petit (actress)|Nico☆Petit]] in June 2010 and became an actress with her acting debut in the movie ''[[Kokuhaku (movie)|Kokuhaku]]''. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • : Hito Natsu no Actress (ひと夏のアクトレス; ''The Actress For One Summer'') "Hito Natsu no Actress" is a pop song by [[Nakayama Miho]]. It is found on the album ''[[Summer Br
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  • : Wagamama na Actress (わがままな あくとれす; ''Selfish Actress'') # [[Wagamama na Actress (song)|Wagamama na Actress]] (わがままな あくとれす)
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  • [[Image:nm_wna.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Wagamama na Actress (album)|Wagamama na Actress]]'' Cover]] : Wagamama na Actress (わがままな あくとれす; ''Selfish Actress'')
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  • [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Han Ji Sung''' (한지성) was a South Korean singer and actress. She was a former member of the disbanded [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] girl group [ [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Ami''' (あみ) is a japanese [[AV]] actress. * [http://blog.dmm.co.jp/actress/ami/ Official Blog]
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  • '''Tia''' (ティア) is a japanese idol singer and AV actress.
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  • [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • * [2013.10.02] 6th Korea Drama Awards: Best New Actress – ''Waiting for Love'' * [2013.12.31] 2013 KBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special – ''Waiting for Love''
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  • ...a Mika''' (中島美嘉) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and actress under [[Sony Music Japan]]. She is well known for playing the role of [[Osa [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • * [[Hitomi (actress)|Hitomi]], a Japanese [[AV]] actress.
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  • '''Iwata Sayuri''' is a Japanese actress and model signed to [[Space Craft]] agency. She is a former singer under [[ [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • *'''Favourite Actress:''' [[Nakama Yukie]]
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  • '''Amuro Namie''' (安室奈美恵) is a retired Japanese singer, dancer, and actress from [[wikipedia:Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]]. In 1992, she made her debut
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  • '''Suzuki Ami''' (鈴木亜美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, and DJ who became quite famous in the late 1990's. She was then under [[So [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...e day after the single's release, a special one-off drama starring popular actress [[Yonekura Ryoko]] called ''[[Kurokawa no Techou]]'' was aired, which used
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  • '''Kago Ai''' (加護 亜依) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, author, and at one point she was a [[Wikipedia:Guinness Book of World Reco [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''ANZA''' is a South African/Japanese musician and actress who originated the role of Sailor Moon in the Sailor Moon musicals or [[Ser ...ead singer of [[Head Phones President]]. She is also still an active stage actress, appearing in such musicals as "Miss Saigon" and "Les Miserables", where sh
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  • * Originally debuted as an actress first on [[index.php?title=TV Tokyo&action=edit|TV Tokyo]]'s "[[index.php?t [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...up and Hello! Project to pursue a career within Up-Front Agency as a stage actress. Asami became the new leader of the group.
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  • ...[[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and former [[:Category:J-Actress|actress]]. She made her musical debut in 2003 under the [[cutting edge]] sub-label [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ishii Rika''' (石井里佳) is a Japanese singer and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • She is the older sister of singer and actress [[Saya Chang]].
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  • ...view of Reira. She states, "It was fun to sing as another person. Like an actress". She said that she "wrote many different songs", but they sounded too "wes
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  • ...n January 21, 1981 to her mother and father. Gillian Chung is a singer and actress. She has stared in movies like [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_Cur [[Category:C-Actress]]
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  • '''Takahashi Ai''' (高橋愛) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Up-Front Agency|UP-FRONT CREATE]]. She was previously a member [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Niigaki Risa''' (新垣里沙) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a fifth generation member a Niigaki replaced [[Tsuji Nozomi]] as the voice actress for the character of Athena in the anime Robby & Kerobby, due to Tsuji's ma
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  • [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Anison|anison]] singer and [[Seiyuu|voice actress]]. She is signed under [[Star Child]] management and releases music under [
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  • * [[Maeda Aki (actress)|Maeda Aki]] (前田亜季), a Japanese actress.
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  • *She shares her name in kanji with Japanese actress [[Tanaka Rena]] (田中麗奈). To avoid confusion, Tanaka adopted hiragana [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...isbanded, YUKI joined the band [[Mean Machine]]. The group was composed of actress [[Ito Ayumi]] (vocals), DJ and radio personality [[Chiwaki Mayumi]] (guitar
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  • Matsuda first debuted as an actress, however, in the 1979 dorama ''[[Odaiji ni]]''. She would also become an re [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...'' (木村カエラ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician, actress, and model who is signed to [[Victor Entertainment]]. She got her start as
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  • *[2007.02.18] #348 - Draw and Strike!! "Actress Spirit" Performance Check
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  • ...full version of "[[Love Story (0912... After)]]" music video, which stars actress [[Ha Ji Won]] and a photobook
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  • [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Iwa Moto''' is an actress from the Philippines.
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  • [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...o Club, she became a popular personality on many of the radio stations and actress in the early 90s.
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  • ...cene for the rest of the year. In 2009, Takahashi had her first role as an actress in a mini-drama that was included on the [[BEAT CRUSADERS]] live DVD [[oh m
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  • '''Ito Yuna''' (伊藤由奈) is a Japanese-Korean singer and actress under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Records]] hailing from [[Wikipe [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Sunday''' (선데이) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and musical actress. She is a member of the group [[Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace]] and the unit [ [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • By the end of 2010, it was announced that Suneohair and actress/singer [[Tomosaka Rie]] are planning to get married. It would be the second
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  • '''Ayase Haruka''' (綾瀬はるか) is a [[:Category:J-Actress|Japanese actress]], [[J-Pop|pop singer]] and [[Gravure|gravure]] [[Idol|idol]]. She made her * '''8th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix:''' Best Supporting Actress ranked 2nd for [http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Sekai_no_Chuushin_de,_Ai_wo_Sakeb
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  • '''Shihono Ryou''' is a [[U-15]] [[gravure]] idol, actress and singer. She debuted as a model in the March 2007 issue of [[KERA]]. ...[Category:Gravure]] [[Category:Model]] [[Category:U-15 Idol]] [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Arakaki Hitoe''' (新垣仁絵) is a Japanese singer, dancer and actress.
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  • ...tomi's official website announced that she would be making her debut as an actress in ''[[Akumu Tantei]]'', a horror/thriller film directed by [[Tsukamoto Shi hitomi spent 2007 focusing on her activities as an actress. ''Akumu Tantei'' was released nationally on January 13, 2007 and made an a
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  • '''Hoshii Nanase''' is a Japanese actress, singer, and [[gravure]] idol (formerly [[U-15]]) on the [[avex trax]] reco
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  • '''Uehara Makiko''' (上原正希子) is a Japanese actress and former [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • * '''Dream:''' To become an actress the likes of [[Natsume Masako|Natsume Masako]]
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  • ...|Tokyo Dome]] between December 3rd - 4th, 2011. She became the first voice actress and 8th female solo artists to hold a concert at Japan's most renowned conc In July 2017, Mizuki made her debut as a stage actress in a Japanese production of ''[[wikipedia:Beautiful: The Carole King Musica
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  • * [[YUI (actress)|YUI]], an actress formerly known as Shinada Yui (品田ゆい). * [[Aragaki Yui]] (新垣結衣), an actress and singer.
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  • '''Nakayama Akiko''' is a Japanese actress. She is known for her roles as Sailor Star Maker in 2003-2004 and Sailor Ur [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Nagai Luna''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. Luna debuted in 1998 as a commercial actress but soon moved to [[Gravure|gravure]]. She was a gravure idol until around
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  • [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...25, 2006, leader Kim E-Z left the group to also focus on her career as an actress. At that point, though down to only two members, DR Music was still contemp
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  • '''Vivian Hsu''' is a Taiwanese model, actress and singer popular in some parts of Asia (mostly in Taiwan and Japan) and w [[Category:T-Actress]]
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  • '''Sugita Kaoru''' (杉田かおる} is a Japanese actress, talanto, and former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] gravure idol singer. Sugita Kaoru made her debut in the world of show business in 1972 as an actress in the television dorama ''[[Papa to Yobanaide]]''. During her debut, she m
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  • '''Miyazaki Aoi''' is a Japanese actress (and former [[U-15]] idol) made famous by her many roles in television and ...ntinued to appear in other films and dramas and in 2001 was given the Best Actress award for her role in "[http://asianmediawiki.com/Harmful_Insect Gaichuu]".
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  • '''Hirajima Natsumi''' (平嶋夏海) is a Japanese talent and actress managed by [[Production Ogi]]. She was a founding member of [[AKB48]] and [ * Wants to be an actress in the future.
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  • ...pop]] singer, [[Anime|anime]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], and [[:Category:J-Actress|actress]] who has had roles in several anime, including the immensely popular ''[[S After graduating high school in 2006, she began to work full-time as a voice actress and picked up several roles, including Suzumiya Haruhi in ''[[Suzumiya Haru
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  • '''Saeko''' is a [[gravure]] idol/actress in [[Japan]] who does various [[dorama|doramas]] and [[CM|CMs]]. She co-hos [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kikkawa You''' (吉川友) is a Japanese idol singer and actress under [[Universal Japan]], managed by [[Up-Front Agency]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • * '''Favorite Actress:''' [[Matsu Takako]]
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  • '''Orii Ayumi''' (折井あゆみ) is a Japanese [[Idol]] singer and actress. [[Category:Actress]]
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  • '''Faye Wong''' (王菲) is a Chinese singer, songwriter, lyricist, actress, and model. [[Category:C-Actress]]
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  • '''Kohinata Sie''' is a Japanese actress and singer. ...ry:J-Pop]] [[Category:Blood Type B]] [[Category:1979 Births]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Tokyo Artists ]]
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  • '''Itou Miki''' (伊藤美紀) is an actress, [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, and idol. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Blood Type O]] [[Category:1973 Births]] [[Category:Enka]] [[Ca
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  • '''Nam Gyu Ri''' (남규리) is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the female duo [[SeeYa]]. [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Yoshizawa Hitomi''' (吉澤ひとみ) is a Japanese pop singer, actress, and semi-professional athlete. She is best known as a former member and le [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Konno Narumi''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol (formerly [[U-15]]), actress, model, and singer. In July 2004, Narumi won the 41st Drama Academy Award for newcomer actress. She was in the dramas "[[Fight|Fight]]" and guest-starred in "[[Dekaranger
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  • '''Tsuchiya Anna''' (土屋アンナ) is a model, singer and actress who started her career as an exclusive model for [[Seventeen|Seventeen]] ma ...h immediate attention and critical success; winning the award of "Best New Actress" at five different film awards in Japan. Tsuchiya said that she could reall
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  • ...-Pop|Korean pop]] singer/actor [[Kim Jung Min]]. In 2011 she debuted as an actress on the Korean movie ''[[Noriko Goes to Seoul]]''. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...and [[CUBIC-CROSS]], and currently a TV talent and planning to debut as an actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...e''' (篠原ともえ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[talent]], and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • Since the duo disbandment, Isak has been working as TV host and actress. [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • After leaving Country Musume, Kobayashi has since worked as a model and actress. She also does cosplay modeling, and has been performing at small venues, a ...of 2012 changed it back to Kobayashi Azusa). She now works as a model and actress, doing live singing performances and also cosplay modeling and running her
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  • '''Oishi Megumi''' is a Japanese actress, talent, and newscaster. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Shibata Ayumi''' is a Japanese singer and actress.
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  • '''Yajima Maimi''' (矢島舞美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly the leader of [[Hello! [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...y Peach, and is in some capacity under the agency Our Songs Creative as an actress and talent. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Nakajima Saki''' (中島早貴) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Projec [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Nakamura Ruria''' (仲村瑠璃亜) is a Japanese actress and singer. She was formerly a [[U-15]] gravure idol. * '''Dream:''' To become an actress in [[wikipedia:Hollywood|Hollywood]]
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  • '''Senou Azusa''' (瀬能あづさ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, Actress, and former member of the idol group [[CoCo]].
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  • '''Sudo Maasa''' (須藤茉麻) is a Japanese actress and singer managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]], and the Playing Manager of En [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...ugimoto Aya''' (杉本彩) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[J-Actress|actress]], [[Talento|talento]], dancer, and model from her own production company [ [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Miyoshi Erika''' (三好絵梨香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]].
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  • '''Anzu Sayuri''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, singer, and actress. [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Gravure]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:1983 Births]]
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  • ...ibasaki Kou''' (柴咲コウ) (also seen '''Ko Shibasaki''') is a Japanese actress and [[J-Pop|pop singer]]. She is managed by [[Stardust Promotion]] agency a ...t only in Japan but all over East Asia. She has received many awards as an actress. Shibasaki has an impressive filmography and in 2002 embarked on a singing
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  • '''Maeda Atsuko''' is a Japanese idol singer and actress. She was part of [[AKB48]]'s Team A. She graduated from the group on August * Atsuko wants to be an actress in the future and Greatly admires [[Shibasaki Kou]].
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  • ...runa''' (小嶋陽菜) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol singer, model, and actress managed by [[Production Ogi]]. She is currently a member of [[AKB48]] [[AKB [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Masuyama Kayano''' (増山加弥乃) is a Japanese [[Idol]] singer and actress.
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  • '''Nakanishi Rina''' (中西里菜) is a Japanese [[Idol]] singer and [[AV]] actress.
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  • ...oto Sayaka''' (秋元才加) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, idol, and actress managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was an original member of [[AKB48]] [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Takimoto Miori''' (瀧本美織) is a Japanese actress and vocalist of the female [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band [[LA * [2011] 15th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix: Best Actress for Ikemen desu ne
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  • '''Oshima Yuko''' (大島優子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Ohta Production]]. She was previously a second generation mem [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Aya''' (あや) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress and was a member of the girl groups [[Dream (group)|Dream]] and [[E-Girls ( [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • * Wants to be an actress in the future
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  • ...eam K|Team K]]. She graduated from the group on June 22, 2007 to become an actress.
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  • '''Sato Amina''' (佐藤亜美菜) is a [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], stage actress, and former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol singer managed by [[Office Osawa]].
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  • ...i''' (柏木由紀) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]], singer, and actress managed by [[Watanabe Entertainment]] and signed to [[YukiRing]], a divisio [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Shaku Yumiko''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] [[Idol|idol]], actress, and former [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:Blood Type B]] [[Category:1978 Births]] [[C
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  • ...ka''' (神田沙也加), also known simply as '''SAYAKA''', was a Japanese actress, [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], and [[J-Pop|pop]] star. She debuted under [[Sony Music ...ince|ever since]]". One year later, in 2003 Kanda officially debuted as an actress with the lead female role of the film ''[[Dragon Head]]'' (with [[Tsumabuki
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  • '''Nishino Taeko''' (西野妙子) is a [[J-Actress|Japanese actress]], [[Talento|talento]], and former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]]. Sh [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ..., also known as '''Angela Zhang''', is a Taiwanese [[Mandopop]] singer and actress under the label [[Wonderful Music]]. Prior to her debut, Chang participated Angela first made her fame in 2002, with a leading actress role in the Taiwan TV drama ''[[MVP Valentine]]'', co-starring national bas
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  • '''Cyndi Wang''' (王心凌) is a popular Taiwanese [[Mandopop]] singer and actress currently under [[Universal Music Taiwan]]. She debuted under [[avex trax|a * '''Favorite Actress:''' [[Wikipedia:Zhang_Manyu|Zhang Manyu]]
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  • '''Jang Nara''' (장나라) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress. In addition to releasing albums both in Korea and in China, she has appear ...red in a drama in China, called ''[[My Bratty Princess]]''. Being the lead actress, she attracted much affection from Chinese speaking fans. She has also rele
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  • '''Joey Yung''' (容祖兒) is a female Cantonese pop singer and actress from Hong Kong, and is one of the most well-known artists from the [[Empero
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  • ...ko Cheng Hei Yee''' (鄭希怡) is a popular Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress. Yumiko is best known for her deep voice and for her "sexy yet innocent" st ...er girl for many various magazines. She has also become a well established actress. She has been several box office hits and has co-started along side of [[Jo
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  • ...''' (劉亦菲), also known as '''yifei''' in Japan, is a Chinese-American actress and singer. [[Category:C-Actress]]
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  • ...川翔子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[Gravure|gravure]] idol, actress, and [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]]. She is the daughter of the late [[Nakagawa Katsuhik In 2016, Nakagawa starred on stage as an actress. First, she performed in the musical ''Black Mary Poppins''. From July to A
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  • '''Aoi Sora''' (蒼井そら) is a Japanese AV star, actress and singer. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Tomatsu Haruka''' (戸松遥) is a [[seiyuu]], actress, and [[J-Pop|Japanese-pop]] singer affiliated with [[Sony Music Japan#Music ...omatsu entered an university and moved to Tokyo. Her popularity as a voice actress rose in fall 2008, when she lent her voice to Nagi, the main character of [
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  • ...the oldest son of famous [[Enka]] singer [[Mori Shinichi]] and singer and actress [[Mori Masako]]. His brother [[Moriuchi Hiroki]] (better known as HIRO) is
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  • ...rtainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]. She made both her musical and voice actress debuts in 1996 with the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:The Vision of Escaflo *[2009] [[wikipedia:Melty Blood#Actress Again|MELTY BLOOD Actress Again]] - Ryougi Shiki
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  • '''Hyeri''' (혜리) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[DreamT Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Shida Mirai''' is a Japanese actress with [[KEN-ON Group]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kudo Shizuka''' (工藤静香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She was very popular from the late 1980s through the early 1990s. She was ...the same time as her solo debut, Kudo also made her debut as a talento and actress by appearing on various doramas and variety shows. She was a semi-regular o
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  • '''Ueto Aya''' is a Japanese actress and singer. She is signed to [[Oscar Promotion]] agency and [[Pony Canyon]] ...th All-Japan National Beauty contest. She was originally a commercial (CM) actress before she moved onto mainstream acting. While she primarily acts in televi
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  • '''Sonim''' is a Japanese singer, actress and [[Talento|talento]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Nagasawa Nao''' is a popular singer, [[gravure]] idol and actress currently on the [[avex trax]] record label.
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  • '''Fukuda Saki''' is a Japanese actress, singer, [[Talento|talento]] and former member of [[Bishoujo Club 31]]. She [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Haga Yuria''' is a Japanese fashion model, actress and former [[U-15]] [[Gravure|gravure]] idol. She is currently under exclus [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Izumi Rika''' (泉里香) is a Japanese model and actress managed by [[Stardust Promotion]]. She was known under several stage names [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Hara Fumina''' (原史奈) is a Japanese actress and [[gravure]] idol. She has been in several movies and television shows a ...Type O]] [[Category:1981 Births]] [[Category:Tokyo Artists]] [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Matsushita Moeco''' or '''Moeko''' is an actress in various [[dorama|J-dramas]], a model and a an artist under the [[Avex]] [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Category:1982 Births]] [[Category:Hiatus]] [[
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  • '''Hashimoto Aina''' (橋本愛奈) is a[[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. She was a member of the group [[Ciao Bella Cinquetti]], and former member [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...o Erina''' (真野恵里菜) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, idol, and actress managed by [[Just Production]]. In 2006, Mano joined [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. Sh [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Fukada Kyoko''' is a Japanese actress, singer, and former gravure idol. Since winning Horipro's ''21st Talent Sco * [2001] 24th Nippon Academy-sho for best new actress in Shisha no Gakuensai
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  • '''Sawai Miyuu''' is a Japanese actress, model and [[gravure]] idol. She's most popularly known for the role of Tsu [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...no Kie''' (北乃きい) is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol (former [[U-15]]), actress, model, and singer. She is currently represented by [http://www.web-foster. ...a model for the magazine Hana*chu. Kii is currently aspiring to become an actress, and at a handshaking event for her first photobook on February 18th, she a
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  • In 2004, he starred in the drama [[Full House]], with the popular Korean actress [[Song Hye Kyo]], which was one of the most successful dramas with an avera
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  • ...oto Rei''' (岡本玲) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, fashion model, and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...'' (時東ぁみ) is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. In 2012 she re-debuted as singer with the stage name '''Talking Bunbun'''. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...a Yurika''' is a (秋山ゆりか) Japanese idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. She is a member of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hell [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...a Kanami''' (諸塚香奈実) is a Japanese idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. She is a member of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hell [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • The music clip features the performance of actress Nagasawa Masami. A small image of Matohara's favorite type of car, the puls
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  • ...ly known as '''Stukas Robin Shouko''') is a idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. She is a member of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hell [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • In 2002, he formed the rock unit [[Spin Aqua]] with singer/model/actress [[Tsuchiya Anna]]. After producing three singles and one album, they disper
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  • ...NIQ''' (アイコニック), is a Korean-[[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She made her debut as the leader and lead vocalist of [[K-Pop|Korean pop]]
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  • ...of the original people in the book being retained. Kitou Aya was played by actress Oonishi Asae (who is also in the TV series as Ikeuchi Aya's senpai and room
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  • '''Saori''' (早織) is a Japanese actress and former member of the idol group [[Snappeas]] under the agency [http://w [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ai Risa''' (阿井莉沙) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Sawajiri Erika''' (沢尻エリカ) is a Japanese actress, model, [[gravure]] idol, and [[J-Pop|pop singer]]. Debuting in 1999, she h In 2002 Sawajiri began taking on more tasks as an actress and [[gravure]] idol. She was one of [[Fuji TV]]'s Visual Queens for the ye
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  • '''Aragaki Yui''' (新垣結衣) is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] model, actress, singer and former [[U-15]] [[Idol]]. * Her nickname "Gakki" came from fellow actress [[Enomoto Atsuko]].
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  • '''Imai Miki''' is a popular [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress and model who debuted in 1984. She is married to famous guitarist [[Hotei T [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...[[Hamasaki Ayumi]] from 2001 until 2007 and [[:category:J-Actress|Japanese actress]] [[Aibu Saki]] from 2007 until 2012.
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  • '''Goto Yuki''' (後藤夕貴) is a Japanese idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. She is a member of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hell [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • * [[Akiko (actress)|Akiko]] * 47th Television Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress: [[Horikita Maki]]
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  • '''Toda Erika''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol and actress. She was a member of [[Seikore]] in 2003. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Horikita Maki''' is a Japanese idol and actress. Once a popular [[U-15]] idol, her popularity has carried over into her lat * 47th Television Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress ([[Nobuta wo Produce]])
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  • '''Ichikawa Yui''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, actress, and singer. ...e hit drama [[Hotman]] aired in 2003, Ichikawa was bumped up to supporting actress as a sister of the main character. In 2003 again, Ichikawa was in [[Ringu]]
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  • * 33rd Television Drama Academy Awards: '''Best Actress''' - [[Nakama Yukie]] * 12th TV LIFE Annual Japanese Drama Awards: '''Best Actress''' - [[Nakama Yukie]]
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  • '''Park Ji Yoon''' (박지윤) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer, actress and model under [[Parkjiyoon Creative]]. She made her debut at age 13 as a [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Park Hee Bon''' (박희본) is a South Korean singer and actress. She went by her real name, '''Park Jae Young''' (박재영) when she was a [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • ...known by her real name ''Kobayashi Megumi''. In the 90's she was a model, actress, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer, [[Idol|idol]], and a part of the agency [[A-team]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • .... At the age of 17 she entered a theater company with hopes of becoming an actress, but later reconsidered and aimed to be a singer instead. The following yea
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  • ...ra Kiyomi''' (吉原聖后) is a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She was a member of the disbanded group [[PARADISE GO!! GO!!]]. She is cur [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...he girls focus more on their solo careers. Suzuki would go on to become an actress while Aida would go on a tarento. But, the girls has reunited several times
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  • Yinling (also called "Yinling of JOYTOY") is a Taiwanese-Japanese actress, singer, former [[race queen]], and one of Japan's raciest [[gravure]] idol
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  • Yasuda Misako is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, actress, and singer. ...senior in high school was [[Sakashita Chiriko|Sakashita Chiriko]], another actress.
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  • '''Inoue Mao''' is a Japanese actress and former [[U-15]] idol. * '''Admired Actress:''' [[Otake Shinobu]]
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  • ...l songs that are frequently covered to this day. She is also notable as an actress in the ''[[Akai Series|Akai]]'' [[Dorama|drama]] series. Yamaguchi secured [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Yamada Yu''' is a Japanese model, actress and singer. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • Wakatsuki Chinatsu is a popular Japanese [[gravure]] idol, actress, former [[race queen]], and former singer. She is not to be confused with t [[Category:Gravure]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Category:Race Queens]] [
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  • .... She is the female lead for the group [[AAA]]. In 2006, she debuted as an actress in the Hollywood film ''[[Wikipedia:The Grudge 2|The Grudge 2]]''. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...er the [[VAP]] record label, fashion model with [[Now Fashion Agency]] and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Uchida Yuki''' (内田有紀) is an Japanese actress and former [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. She was popular in the 90's and had leadin ...del while she was in junior high school. In 1992, she made her debut as an actress in the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Sono Toki, Heart wa Mesumadreta]]''. In that s
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  • '''Sakai Noriko''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She debuted in 1987 with the single [[Otoko no Ko ni Naritai]] under [[Vic [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Akiyama Nana''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol (former [[U-15]]), actress and model for [[Pichi Lemon|Pichi Lemon]]. She was signed as a singer to [[ Akiyama made her debut as an actress in 2005, being cast in the role of [[Amami Akira|Amami Akira]] on [[Kamen R
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  • * [[Katase Nana]], a Japanese model, actress, and former singer.
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  • * '''Miu''' - An actress with low sales on Gaia, the label Blast gets signed to. She is on a hiatus
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  • Alisa is a model, actress and singer from [[Junes|Junes]]. She is best known for her role as the evil [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:1988 Births]] [[Category:Blood Type O]] [[C
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  • '''Ando Nozomi''' (安藤希) is a Japanese actress, gravure idol, singer, and model. ...o the recepient of the Third Nihon Digital Video Grand Prix award for best actress.
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  • ...a''' (中森明菜) is an award-winning [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress who debuted in 1982. She is a face of the idol era of the 80s alongside [[M [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...', which resulted in her winning a [[Golden Bell]] award for "Best Leading Actress in a Television Series". In 2009, Lin released her ''[[Xingfu Yujian|debut [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:T-Actress]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Category:1982 Births]] [[Category:Mandopop]]
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  • '''Asaka Yui''' (浅香唯) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, and [[Talento|talento]]. She was made famous in the 1980s for her hit sing
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  • '''Bada''' (바다/Sea) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer and actress. She first debuted as the lead singer of [[S.E.S.]], one of the most popula *[2009] Musical Awards "Best Actress" (200 Pounds Beauty)
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  • '''Bae Yumi''' (배유미) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress who was a member of the disbanded group [[M.I.L.K.]]. After M.I.L.K. disban [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Becky''' (ベッキー) is a [[:Category:J-Actress|Japanese actress]], [[:Category:Model|model]], [[Talento|talento]], and [[J-Pop|pop]] singer [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Jeon Hye Bin''' (전혜빈) (formerly Known as '''Bin''') is a Korean actress and singer. She debuted as a member of the disbanded girl group [[LUV]] in [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Ishihara Satomi''' (石原さとみ) is a Japanese actress. She won the grand prix title of the ''27th Horipro Talent Scout Caravan'' * 28th Nippon Academy-sho Newcomer Actress Prize
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  • '''Byul''' (별) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer and musical actress most well known for her ballad "[[I Think I]]" used on the popular drama, ' [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • Morishita Chisato is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, actress, singer, and former [[race queen]]. [[Category:Gravure]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Category:1981 Births]] [[Category:Artists]] [
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  • '''Sooyoung''' (수영) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[SARAM Entertainment]]. She is a sub vocalist of the [[K-Pop|Korean [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Maeshima Ami''' (前島亜美) is a Japanese idol singer, actress and model. She is a member of the group [[SUPER GiRLS|SUPER☆GiRLS]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Dana''' (다나) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress. She has released two solo albums in and is currently part of the group [[C [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Eugene''' (유진) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer and actress. She was a member of the disbanded trio [[S.E.S.]] [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Ryoko Hirosue''' is a [[Japan|Japanese]] actress and [[J-Pop|pop star]], best known in the West for her role in the Luc Bess * 第14 回日剧学院赏 1997-09-24 - Best supporting actress: Hirosue Ryoko/ Beach boys
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  • '''Horan''' (호란) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress. She is the female vocalist of the group [[Clazziquai Project]], and the si [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • Ito Ai is a gravure idol and actress. She is also a member of the [[avex]] girl-group and [[futsal]] team [[care [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:1981 Births]] [[Category:Gravure]]
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  • '''Ito Ayumi''' (伊藤歩)is a Japanese actress, model, and former singer. ...Supporting Actress Award from the [[Nihon Academy Taishou]], and Best New Actress Award from the [[Takasaki Film Festival|Takasaki Film Festival]] for the ro
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  • '''Ito Chiaki''' (伊藤千晃) is a Japanese singer, dancer, model and actress. She graduated from [[AAA]] in March 2017, but she is still under the [[ave [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ivy''' (아이비) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress debuted in 2005 under [[Fantom Entertainment]]. She is currently under [[Po [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Iwasa Mayuko''' is a Japanese gravure idol and actress. [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Category:1987 Births]] [[Category:Tokyo Artis
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  • ...' is a Japanese actress and [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. She debuted as a theater actress in 1993. ...film and theater. At 1996, she had secured her position as one of the top actress in Japan after acting side-by-side [[SMAP]]'s [[Kimura Takuya]] in ''[[Long
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  • '''Ito Misaki''' is a Japanese actress, model, and former [[gravure]] idol. She debuted in 1999 as ''Asahi Beer'' [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kitagawa Keiko''' is a Japanese model and actress under the management of ''Stardust''. ...ue, the magazine announce her departure for she will focus on her being an actress. Currently, she had landed with few leading roles in a movie starting with
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  • '''Nakama Yukie''' is a Japanese actress, singer, former [[gravure]] idol, and former member of the group [[Tokyo Pe ...CLAMP]]''. Then a year later, she debuted yet again, this time as a voice actress for the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Haunted Junction|Haunted Junction]]''. She cont
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  • ...trax]]. But, it was short-lived as she quit her singing career to become a actress. ...tegory:Gravure]] [[Category:Model]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:1981 Births]]
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  • '''Kayo Aiko''' (嘉陽愛子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress under [[FITONE]] talent agency and formerly signed to [[avex trax]] record [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kim Bomi''' (김보미) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a member of the disbanded [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] girl group [[M.I.L. ...videos caught the attention of fans, who wondered about the featured young actress. Kim would appear later in two more music videos for other SM artists and a
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  • '''Kim Yoon Ah''' (김윤아) is a [[K-Rock|rock]] singer and actress. She is the vocalist of the group [[Jaurim]] and debuted as solo artist in [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Kinoshita Yukina''' (木下優樹菜) is a [[gravure]] idol, singer, actress, talento, and fashion model in Japan. She is currently the 2007 image girl
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  • '''Kumada Yoko''' (熊田曜子) is a gravure idol, actress, and singer.
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  • '''Lea Salonga''' or '''Lea Salonga-Chen''' is a Filipino singer and actress who became renowned for her portrayal of '''Kim''' in 1989 Cameron Mcintosh ...ve from its home in London to New York Broadway with Lea as still the main actress. With her breakthrough in Broadway theater, she had been casts in a numerou
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  • '''Matsubara Shizuka''' (松原静香) is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, actress, model, and singer. She was also a member of [[Seikore]] in 2004. In 2006 s [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Miyaji Mao''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, singer, and actress. ...Gravure]] [[Category:Blood Type AB]] [[Category:1984 Births]] [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...track on [[Koda Kumi]]'s seventh album, ''[[Trick|TRICK]]'' and a song on actress [[Kuroki Meisa]]'s debut album, ''[[Hellcat|hellcat]]''.
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  • '''U;nee''' (유니) was a South Korean singer and actress, born in Seoul on May 3, 1981. She committed suicide on January 21, 2007. ...however, U;nee made her debut as an actress. U;nee began her career as an actress in the 8th grade under the name Lee Hye-ryeon. She held minor roles in movi
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  • '''Nitta Eri''' (新田恵利) is a Japanese actress and former [[J-Pop|pop idol]]. She was a member of the popular 1980s superg [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Regine Velasquez''' is a multi-genre singer/songwriter, music producer, actress, endorser and host who debuted in the [[Wikipedia:Popular music (original P [[Category:Pinoy-Actress]]
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  • ...ne and is held every year since 1988. The judges for the 18th contest was: actress [[Darvish Saeko]], comedians [[Morisanchuu]], TV producer [[Ochi Masato]],
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  • '''Shim Eun Jin''' (심은진) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was since 19998 to 2004 a member of the girl group [[Baby V.O.X]]. In [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Shoo''' (슈) is a Korean-Japanese singer and actress under [[Diamond Music]]. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] trio [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Park Soo Jin''' (박수진) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[Double M Entertainment]] agency. She is a former member of the disb [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Tachibana Mio''' (橘美緒) is a Japanese model, actress and former singer currently under [[Office Kitano]] agency. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Suenaga Haruka''' (末永遥) is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, actress, and former [[U-15]] idol. [[Category:Gravure]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Categ
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  • '''Suzuki Kasumi''' is a Japanese actress, singer, and former [[U-15]] idol. She was a member of the girl group [[Dol ...ry:J-Pop]] [[Category:Blood Type A]] [[Category:1990 Births]] [[Category:J-Actress]] [[Category:Idols in Pure Pure]]
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  • ...ilms she worked on like [[Linda Linda Linda]]. She's the younger sister of actress [[Maeda Ai]]. ===Voice Actress===
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  • * [[Mitsushima Hikari]], a Japanese actress and former member of [[Folder]] and [[Folder5]].
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  • '''Tomita Maho''' (富田麻帆) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She is also a member of the [[avex]] girl-group and [[Futsal|futsal]] team [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...'' (ともさかりえ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[J-Actress|actress]]. She made her debut in the mid-1990s and became well known for her collab [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • * [[Komatsu Ayaka]], a gravure idol, actress, and fashion model. * [[Miyoshi Ayaka]], a singer, actress, model and former member of the idol group [[Sakura Gakuin]] and it's sub-u
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  • '''Adachi Yumi''' is a Japanese actress, [[gravure]] idol, and former child star. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Aizawa Maki''' is a Japanese actress. She played Roof Melow from 2004 in the [[Sailor Moon]] musicals or [[Sera ...r changed her name to Aizawa Konomi the year after because their was an AV Actress that had the same name. She later joined as a castmember of the TBS program
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  • '''Akamine Hisano''' is a Japanese actress. She is probably best known for portraying Sailor Mercury from 1999 - 2000 [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Akiyama Rina''' is a Japanese actress, model, and [[gravure]] idol. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Asami Yuuka''' is a Japanese actress. She is known for her roles as Sailor Neptune from 1999 - 2003 and Jedeite [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...ki Takao''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol (formerly [[U-15]]), model, and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...e popularly known as ''Mew'', is a former [[BB WAVES]] member turned model/actress. Recently, she has been using her real name (Miyu) in magazines she models [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ebihara Yuri''' is a Japanese fashion model and actress who has become famous through roles in a handful of advertisements. She deb [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Eikura Nana''' is a Japanese actress and one of [[Seventeen]]'s top models for almost three years now. She's als ...rama Grand Prix awards. More recently, in August 2007, she was the leading actress in a movie called [[AWA Dance]].
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  • '''Erica''' is a Japanese actress and former member of the all girl futsal team [[TEAM dream]]. She is half-J [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Hamada Shouko''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol, actress, and [[Race queen|race queen]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Fuji Takako''' is a Japanese actress and [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Fukuda Mayuko''' is a Japanese actress and [[U-15]] idol. She is known mostly for her role in ''[[Shimotsuma Monog [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Funakoshi Eriko''' is a Japanese actress. She played the role of Sailor Saturn for [[Sailor Moon]] musicals or [[Ser [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Funatsu Miho''' is a Japanese actress. She is known for her roles as Sailor Pluto from 2005 in the [[Sailor Moon] [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...egawa Ai''' (長谷川愛) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese]] idol singer, model, and actress under [[BESIDE]] agency. She is a member of the groups [[Fudanjuku]], where After working as actress for some years, Hasegawa joined the idol groups [[Fudanjuku]]/[[Nakano Fujo
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  • '''Honma Risa''' is a Japanese actress and [[Idol|idol]]. She is known for her roles as Cere Cere in 2001 and Sail [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Horita Mina''' is a Japanese actress. She played Sailor Chibi Moon in 2003 and Chibi Chibi in 2004 in the [[Sail [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Hoshino Aki''' is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...shida Miku''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol (former [[U-15]]) and actress. She was one of Japan's most popular U-15 idols when she was part of the ag [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Izawa Arisu''' is a Japanese actress. She played Sailor Chibi Moon during 2000 in the [[Sailor Moon]] musicals o [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Karina''' is a Japanese model, actress and former [[Gravure|gravure]] idol. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kariya Noeru''' is a Japanese actress. She played Sailor Chibi Moon from 2001 - 2002 in the [[Sailor Moon]] music [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kashii Yu''' is a Japanese actress and model with [[Horipro]]. On February 2, 2008 Kashii Yu married actor [[O ...nd_Prix Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix] (Oct-Dec 2007):''' Best Supporting Actress for [http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Yukan_Club Yukan Club]
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  • '''Katayama Sayuri''' is a Japanese actress, singer and lyricist. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kawasaki Aiko''' is a Japanese model and actress. She is best known for her 2003 role as Sailor Mars in the [[Sailor Moon]] [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kawasaki Mao''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol, actress and [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]]. She played Sailor Chibi Moon from 1994 - 1995 and ag [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kinoshita Ayumi''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. She is best known from the role of Jasmine in the Super Sentai series [[Wi [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kobayashi Ryoko''' is a Japanese model, actress, and former [[U-15]] idol. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Koike Rina''' is a Japanese actress and [[U-15]] idol from [[Verry Berry]]. She's best known for playing the ro [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Koizumi Emiko''' is a Japanese former model and actress from [[Stardust Promotion]]. She used to model for [[Seventeen]] and [[Pink [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Komatsu Ayaka''' (小松彩夏) is a [[gravure]] [[idol]], actress, and fashion model represented by [[Amuse|AMUSE]]. She made her debut as an [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Iwana Misako''' (岩名美紗子) is a Japanese former actress and former member of [[Sakurakko Club]], [[Tokyo Performance Doll]], [[Pino [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Koyuki''' is a Japanese actress. * 45th Television Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress: Engine
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  • '''Kuriyama Chiaki''' (栗山千明) is a [[Japan|Japanese]] model, talent, actress, and singer. She started in the entertainment business at the age of 5, but Kuriyama has come to be known as an actress representing Japan across the globe in many cases, such as becoming one of
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  • '''Kuriyama Emi''' (栗山絵美) is a Japanese actress, model, and former member of the group [[Minami Aoyama Shoujo Kagekidan]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Matsumoto Michiho''' is a Japanese actress. She has been in several TV shows and movies, including [[Battle Royale II] [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Matsushima Hatsune''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. She was a winner of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2004]] and also on their [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Mitsuya Yoko''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. Even though Mitsuya was now aiming to become an actress, because of her large bust size for her age, she began doing [[Gravure|grav
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  • '''Morino Ayako''' is a Japanese former actress and former member of [[Sakurakko Club]] and [[Momo]]. She is best known for [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Nakamura Chise''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...oto Natsuki''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol (formerly [[U-15]]), actress, and model. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Oono Mao''' is a Japanese actress. She played Sailor Chibi Moon during 2003 in the [[Sailor Moon]] musicals o [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Oosaki Moe''' is a Japanese actress. She played Sailor Chibi Moon from 2004 - 2005 in the [[Sailor Moon]] music [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Oota Nanami''' is a Japanese actress. She played Sailor Chibi Moon in 2002 in the [[Sailor Moon]] musicals or [[ [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ooyama Takayo''' is a Japanese actress and gravure idol. She is known for her roles as Sailor Neptune from 2004 - [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ozawa Maria''' (小澤マリア) is a Japanese actress, former [[AV]] actress and [[Gravure]] model. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Saito Rei''' is a Japanese actress. She is known for her roles as Sailor Pluto from 1995 - 1998 in the [[Sailo ...n she was in elementary school. She continued to live her dream of a stage actress and continued to play many roles and drama productions in high school. Soon
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  • '''Sakuragi Chikako''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Sato Eriko''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Sato Hiroko''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol, actress and singer. ...a]]. Fans liked her for her Japanese features, for they seemed pure. As an actress, Hiroko works mainly in horror films.
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  • '''Taniguchi Sayaka''' is a Japanese actress and model. She currently models for [[Seventeen]] and was once a model for [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''mitsuki''' (みつき) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She debuted in 2007 at the age of fifteen with the single, "[[Taisetsu na [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Sano Miku''' is a Japanese actress, model and talento managed by [[PLATINUM PRODUCTION]] agency. She is a form [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Konan Yuka''' (虎南有香) is a Japanese model, actress, and idol singer under [[Discovery Entertainment]] agency. She first debute [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Song Hye Kyo''' (송혜교) is a Korean model, actress and singer. She made her debut in 1996 when she won Grand Prize in a model [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Nito Moeno''' (仁藤萌乃) is a Japanese stage actress and former [[Idol]] singer. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...EHIRO''' (むねひろ) is a Japanese dancehall/reggae singer and a former actress. She made her acting debut in 1994 as ''Suzuki Sarina'' and in 1997 made he She became a successful actress, appearing in various TV programs, movies, commercials, and so on. However,
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  • '''Suzuki Lanlan''' (鈴木蘭々) is a [[J-Actress|Japanese actress]], [[Talento|talento]], and former [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Oono Mikiyo''' (大野幹代) is an actress, J-Pop singer, and was a member of the idol group [[CoCo]].
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  • '''Miura Rieko''' (三浦理恵子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], and was also a member of the idol group [[CoCo]] and th [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...iracle Blue|MIRACLE BLUE]]", this time featuring only one vocal guest, the actress/model/singer [[Shin Mina]]. In September 2009 Lohelics released their first
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  • ...orikawa Sanae''' (堀川早苗) is a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, and talent.
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  • '''Katagiri Hanako''' (片桐華子) is a Japanese singer and actress. She has appeared in various [[Dorama|dramas]], television shows, and radio
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  • ...origuchi Hiroko''' (森口博子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]], [[J-Actress|actress]], and [[Talento|talento]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...a''' (川越美和) is a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[J-Actress|actress]], and member 1950 of the gravure group [[Momoco Club]]. ...the same she debut as a singer, she debut as a variety show talent and an actress with her first drama being ''[[Jiken desu yo Heisei Gannen]]''.
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  • '''Urakabe Tae''' (浦壁多恵) is Japanese musical actress, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer under [[KING RECORDS]], and former member of the grou [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Auga Yaya''' (大賀埜々) is a [[:Category:J-Actress|Japanese actress]] and former [[J-Pop|pop singer]]. She became well known in the late 1990s In 2000, she changed careers and became an actress. She appeared in two [[Dorama|doramas]] that year, but soon after went on a
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  • '''Kuga Youko''' (久我陽子) is an actress and [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. Kuga Youko started her career in show business when she started as a actress in 1988. In 1990, she had a brief singing, only releasing two singles, but
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  • '''Kato Noriko''' (加藤紀子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, tarento, actress, and former member of the group [[Sakurakko Club]]. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kanno Miho''' (菅野美穂) is a J-Pop Singer, actress, and former member of the idol group [[Sakurakko Club]]. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • ...i''' (中谷美紀) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], actress, and former member of the idol groups [[Sakurakko Club]] and [[Key West Clu ...karanai]]" on the [[Vermilion Records|Rooms Record]]. She also debut as an actress in the same year in many television doramas like ''[[Hitotsu Yane no Shita]
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  • '''Mochida Maki''' (持田真樹) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] Singer, actress, and former member of the idol group [[Sakurakko Club]]. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Fukatsu Eri''' (深津絵里) is an actress and former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • ...usiness altogether after the group broke up. But for Tanaka, she became an actress and had a brief singing career once the group broke up.
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  • '''Marcia''' (マルシア) is a J-Pop singer, tarento, and actress.
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  • ...n Academy Award:''' Nakashima Mika for Excellent Best Actress and Newcomer Actress; Subject prize & work section ...Movie Grand Prix:''' Third place for Best Picture; Nakashima Mika for Best Actress
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  • '''Elva Hsiao''' (蕭亞軒) is a popular Taiwanese [[Mandopop]] singer and actress who debuted in 1999 under [[Virgin Records Taiwan]], a sub-label of [http:/
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  • ...' (岩男潤子 or いわお潤) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, voice actress, and former member of the idol group [[Saint Four]].
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  • '''Sakai Miki''' (酒井美紀) is a actress and former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She debuted as an actress for television doramas and films in 1995 starting with the dorama ''[[Tokyo
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  • ...[[Tanaka Rie]]. In 2004, she would announced that she would become a voice actress and starred in a handful of anime.
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  • ...''' (松下奈緒} is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, model, pianist, and actress. ...ed to go to the Tokyo College of Music. A year after, she would debut as a actress in the dorama Koinu no Waltz. Three years later, in 2007, she would appear
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  • '''Kuroki Meisa''' (黒木メイサ) is a Japanese actress, model and singer. She is managed by [[Sweet Power]] and signed to [[Sony M [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Yuri''' (유리) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[SM Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] gir [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • ...r tha [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Love Get Chu|Love Get Chu ~Miracle Voice Actress Hakusho~]]. The single reached #159 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted fo
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  • '''Yoona''' (윤아) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[SM Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] gir ...nths, and was the first to join Girls' Generation. Yoona won the "Best New Actress" award at the [[Wikipedia:KBS_Drama_Acting_Awards|KBS Drama Acting Awards]]
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  • * '''Favorite Actress:''' [[Ariel Lin]]
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  • ...ubomi" was directed by [[Harigai Kenjiro]] and features a performance from actress [[Mizusawa Nako]]. A movie version was also released that features scenes
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  • ...ohara Ryoko''' (篠原涼子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, talento, actress, and former member of the idol group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]]. ...brief solo career in music until 2001 when she switched over, becoming an actress. She appeared in many doramas after this and gained her first award, Best P
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  • ...a''' (제시카) is a [[Wikipedia:Korean American|Korean American]] model, actress and singer under [[Coridel Entertainment]]. She was a member of the [[K-Pop [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • '''Han Seung Yeon''' (한승연) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress under [[YG Entertainment|YGX]]. She was a member of [[DSP Entertainment]]'s Seung Yeon debuted as a child actress in a cameo role on the drama ''[[Star In My Heart]]'' in 1997. After her de
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  • '''HARA''' (하라, ハラ) was a South Korean singer and actress active in Japan. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[ [[Category:K-Actress]]
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  • ...e original song is "Come My Way" performed by Australian singer, model and actress [[Wikipedia:Sophie Monk|Sophie Monk]] on her sole album ''[[Wikipedia:Calen
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  • ...''[[Renai Bukatsu]]''. First press editions came with a CD-Extra content. Actress [[Nakajima Tomoko]] appears on the jacket cover and [[PV|music video]]. The
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  • ...rogram ''[[Otomoe!]]''. First press editions came with a CD-Extra content. Actress [[Toda Erika]] appears on the jacket cover and [[PV|music video]]. The sing
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  • '''Ji Young''' (지영) is a South Korean singer, actress, and model currently under [[ELRIS Entertainment]]. She is a former member ...ed with the agency [[Sweet Power]] to resume her activities in Japan as an actress, using her name in hanja. She made her first appearance in the 19th Tokyo G
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  • '''Matsui Rena''' (松井玲奈) is a Japanese actress and talento managed by [[Grick]]. She was previously a first generation mem
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  • '''Kudo Asagi''' is a Japanese model, [[Idol|idol]] and actress. She was a member of [[Oha Girl Banana]] (1998-99) of the TV program [[Oha [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...gle. The [[PV|music video]] for the title track, and the cover art feature actress [[Kashii Yu]]. First press comes with Kobukuro's little stickers. The singl
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  • '''Kiyoura Natsumi''' (清浦夏実) Japanese actress and former [[Gravure idol|gravure idol]] managed by [[OSCAR PROMOTION]]. In [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Boram''' (보람) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[T-ara]] and its * '''Family:''' Father singer [[Jeon Young Rok]], Mother actress [[Lee Mi Young]], Younger Sister [[D-UNIT]]' [[R.A.M|Wooram]], Grandfather
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  • ...e successful solo music careers. Meanwhile, Fujiya Mai went onto become an actress.
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  • '''Onishi Yuka''' (大西結花) is a Japanese singer, actress, and tarento. ...tion when a talent scout scouted her. She debuted first a year later as an actress in the television dorama ''[[Kazoku no Bansan]]'' with the catchphrase "Won
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  • '''Osawa Akane''' is a Japanese gravure idol, actress, [[Talento|talento]] and former fashion model. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ueno Juri''' is a Japanese actress. Because of her roles in the movie [[Swing Girls]], [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Nod * [2007] Drama Academy Awards - Best Actress (Nodame Cantabile)
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  • '''Aibu Saki''' is a Japanese actress, [[Idol|idol]] and [[Talento|talento]]. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...ingle when with the group [[La Pearl]]. She also decided to become a stage actress, debuting as Maureen in the Japanese version of [[Wikipedia:Rent|RENT]] the
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  • '''Suzuki Sachiko''' (鈴木早智子) is a Japanese pop singer, [[tarento]], actress, and one half of the unit [[Wink]]. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ohgo Suzuka''' is a Japanese actress. She's famous for the role of young Chiyo in the [[Wikipedia:Rob Marshall|R [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Tachibana Risa''' (立花理佐) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, and tarento. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • ...ki''' (高岡早紀} was a former [[Japanese pop]] singer and currently an actress. ...6, entitled one、two、three. But, she also appeared in a commercial with actress [[Azuma Mikisuke]] for Apagaado in 1995.
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  • '''Maya Miki''' is a Japanese actress. She was part of [[Takarazuka Kagekidan]] from 1981 to 1998. [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Aida Shoko''' (相田翔子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, tarento, actress, and was the other half of the pop duo [[Wink]]. She started a career as an actress in 2006 by appearing in various movies, including her debut in the movie ''
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  • '''Kuroki Mayumi''' (黒木真由美) is a [[Japanese pop]] singer, an actress, and a tarento.
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  • '''Nakayama Hiroko''' (中山博子) is a Japanese actress and talento. She is best known for her role as Sailor Mars in 1993 in the [ [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Sakai Hiromi''' (坂井ひろみ) is an Japanese actress and former talent. She is best known for her role as Sailor Mars in 1998 in [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Yoshida Megumi''' (吉田恵) is a former Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Mars from 2001 - 2002 in the [[Sa [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kanou Kiwako''' (野喜和子) is a Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Jupiter from 1996 in the [[Sailor [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Tonegawa Akari''' (利根川朱里) is a former Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Jupiter from 1997 - 1998 in the [ [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Sugimoto Ayano''' (杉本文乃) is a Japanese actress and talento. She is best known for her role as Sailor Jupiter from 2001 - 2 [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ikura Mai''' (伊倉舞) is a Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Jupiter from 2002 - 2005 in the [
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  • '''Suzuki Nana''' (鈴木奈々) is a former Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Venus from 1993 - 1995 in the [[S [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Soya Chizuru''' (征矢千鶴) is a Japanese actress and talento. She is best known for her role as Sailor Venus from 1995 - 199 [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Otani Miyu''' (小谷美裕) is a Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Venus in 1998 in the [[Sailor Moo [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Inada Nao''' (稲田奈緒) is a Japanese actress and talento. She is best known for her role as Sailor Venus in 1999 - 2000 [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Watanabe Mizuki''' (渡部みずき) is a Japanese actress. She is best known for her role as Sailor Venus in 2002 - 2003 in the [[Sai [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kimura Sanae''' (木村早苗) is a former actress and singer. It was announced on her website that she got married in 2003. S [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Takagi Nao''' (高木ナオ) is a Japanese actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for her role as Sailor Uranus from 1 [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Hosoko Miwa''' (細木美和) is a former Japanese actress and talento. She is best known for her role as Sailor Pluto in 1995 in the [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • '''Hosaka Yuuko''' (穂坂優子) is a Japanese actress and fashion model. She is best known for her role as Sailor Pluto from 2000 [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Imai Chihiro''' (今井ちひろ) is a Japanese actress, talent, and fashion model. She got her start in fashion modeling in 1995 b [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Asami Nao''' (麻見奈央) is a Japanese actress and talento. She first appeared on [[Asayan]] at 14 years old, auditioning [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Mita Mao''' (三田真央) is a Japanese actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as Sailor Saturn from 1999 - 200 [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Iizuka Yui''' (飯塚由衣) is a Japanese actress and a member of the performer unit [[DDS]] for the baseball team [[Wikipedi [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Takabatake Kasumi''' (高畠華澄) is a Japanese actress. She also played Sailor Chibi Moon in 2001 in the Sailor Moon musicals or [ [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Tabe Mikako''' (多部未華子) is a Japanese actress. She also played Sailor Star Healer from 2003 - 2004 in the Sailor Moon mus [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Ono Hikari''' (小野妃香里) is a Japanese actress. She also played Sailor Star Maker from 1996 - 1998 and other villains in t [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • ...88 Japan Record Awards. At the same time, she also debuted as a television actress, starting with the role of [[Miura Yoiuchi]]'s younger sister on the show ' [[Category:J-Actress]]
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  • ...imoto Kumiko''' (相本久美子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol singer, actress, and talento. ...ss to raise her kid. She later returned in 1999, making her comeback as an actress and talento.
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  • '''Asaoka Megumi''' (麻丘めぐみ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop singer]], actress, and a theatre director. [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • ...uch]]''. She later appear in a musical adaption of ''Touch'' and become an actress in various doramas.
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  • '''Kawada Junko''' (河田純子) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actress, and former member of the idol group [[Rakutenshi]].
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  • ...mer member of the idol group [[Rakutenshi]]. She made her debut in 1986 as actress first on the television dorama ''[[Mori Mori Bakkun]]''. She later gained p However, she quit the idol business in 1991 and became an actress. She also released her first all nude photobook "La Murissant".
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  • ...an airport one day. She finally achieved that dream when she debuted as an actress in 1988 in the television dorama ''[[Oreco Daroo!]]''. She become popular i [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Kobayashi Ayako''' (小林彩子) is a actress, singer, and former idol. She won the Miss Sunbad in 1988 out of 12,000 app [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • '''Nakayama Miho''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]]. ...million copies. In 1995, Nakayama won various film awards, including Best Actress at the ''[[Nihon Academy Taisho]]'', for her role in the film ''[[Love Lett
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  • ...o''' (南野陽子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]], [[J-Actress|actress]], and [[Talento|talento]]. ...ion when she was a second year student in high school. She first become an actress in 1984, debuting the television dorama ''[[Meimon Shiritsu Joshi Koukou]]'
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  • '''Asada Miyoko''' (浅田美代子) is a Japanese actress, talento, a idol singer under the label [[Epic Records]]. ...f 25,000 applicants for dorama audition "Jikan Desu yo". She debutrf as an actress on the show a year later in February 1973. In agreement of entering the wor
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  • '''Asano Yuko''' (浅野ゆう子) is a Japanese actress and former singer. ...oi]]". She had a brief career as a singer but gained more popularity as an actress and model. In the 1980s, she was a swimsuit campaign model for various dora
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  • '''Anai Yuko''' (穴井夕子} is a Japanese talent, actress, former idol singer, and former member of the idol group [[Tokyo Performanc [[Category: J-Actress]]
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  • ...hara Satomi''' (木原さとみ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, voice actress, former idol, and former member of the idol group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]
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  • ...木田麻衣) is an Japanese [[Idol|idol]], [[J-Pop|pop]] singer, former actress, and former member of the groups [[Tokyo Performance Doll]], [[VANILLA SHAK From 1999 to 2002, Yagita decided to take a chance and became an actress. But, she still participated in TPD reunion events like 2003's TPD Unplugge
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