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Uchida Yuki is a Jpop singer and actress. She was popular in the 90's and had leading roles in most of the dramas she starred in. Some of her singles and albums were produced by [[Komuro Tetsuya|Tetsuya Komuro]].
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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 leading roles in most of the dramas she starred in. Some of her singles and albums were produced by [[Komuro Tetsuya]].
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Profile</span>==
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==Profile==
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* '''Birthday:''' {{bda|1975|11|16|mf=yes}}
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* '''Birthplace:''': Tokyo
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''': O
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* '''Height:''': 165 cm
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* '''Weight:''': 48 kg
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* '''Measurements:''': 82-58-53
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* '''Shoe Size:''': 24 cm
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* '''Special Skill:''' Fencing
  
'''Name'''<nowiki>: Uchida Yuki (内田 有紀)</nowiki><br />'''Birthday'''<nowiki>: November 16, 1975</nowiki><br />'''Birthplace'''<nowiki>: Tokyo</nowiki><br />'''Blood Type'''<nowiki>: O</nowiki><br />'''Height'''<nowiki>: 165 cm</nowiki><br />'''Weight'''<nowiki>: 48 kg</nowiki><br />'''Measurements'''<nowiki>: 82-58-53</nowiki><br />'''Shoe Size'''<nowiki>: 24 cm</nowiki><br />'''Special Skill'''<nowiki>: Fencing</nowiki><br />
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==Information==
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
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Uchida first became a model 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 same year, she was elected to became a model for the Unichika's 1993 Swimsuit Campaign.
  
She first became a model while she was in junior high school. In 1992, she made her debut as an actress in "[[Sono toki, Haato wa Mesumadreta|Sono toki, Haato wa Mesumadreta]]". In that same year, she was elected to became a model for Unichika's 1993 Swimsuit Campaign.
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In 1994, she was chosen to be the lead actress in the drama called ''[[Tokiageru Shoujo]]''. That same year, she debuted as a singer with the single "[[Tenca wo Torou! -Uchida no Yabou-|TENCA wo Torou! -Uchida no Yabou-]]". The song was used as the theme song of the drama ''[[Hanjyoku Tamago]]'' as it soured to #1 on the [[Oricon]] chart, making her the first female soloist the have a single debut at the top position.
  
In 1994, she was chosen to be lead role in the drama called "Tokiageru Shoujo". That same year she debuted as a singer with the song "[[TENCA wo Torou! Uchida no yabou|TENCA wo Torou! Uchida no yabou]]". The song was the theme song of the drama "Hanjyokutamago". It also soured to Number 1 on the Oricon charts.
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In 2002, she married Yoshioka Hidetaka, who co-starred with her in dorama ''[[Kita no Kuni Kara]]''. Thus, taking a break from the entertainment world and closing her fanclub, "YUKI kumi". However, she divorced Hidetaka on Dec. 2005.
  
In 2002, she married Yoshioka Hidetaka, who co-starred with her in "Kita no Kuni kara". Thus, taking a break from the entainnment world and closing her fanclub, "YUKI kumi". However, she divorced Hidetaka on Dec. 2005.
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She returned from her hiatus in 2006 by starring as the eldest daughter Tamura Masakazu in the drama ''[[Dare Yori mo Mama wo Aitsu]]''.
  
She returned from her hiatus in 2006. She is current starring as the eldest daughter Tamura Masakazu in the drama "[[Dare yori mo MAMA wo Aitsu|Dare yori mo MAMA wo Aitsu]]".
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==Discography ==
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===Studio albums===
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* [1995.02.08] [[Junjoukaren Otome Moyou (Uchida Yuki album)|Junjoukaren Otome Moyou]] (純情可憐乙女模様; ''Pure Heart and Beautiful Maiden Pattern'')
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* [1995.09.21] [[Mi-Chemin|MI-CHEMIN]]
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* [1996.03.23] [[Ai no Baka]] (愛のバカ; ''Love's Idiot'')
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* [1996.10.10] [[Nakitakunalu (album)|nakitakunalu]] (泣きたくなる; ''It Comes to I Want to Cry'')
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Discography </span>==
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===Other albums===
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* [1995.11.22] [[Merry Christmas for You|Merry Christmas For You]] (Christmas mini-album)
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* [1997.12.03] [[Present (Uchida Yuki album)|Present]] (best album)
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* [2010.07.07] [[Uchida Yuki Perfect Best]] (内田有紀 パーフェクト・ベスト) (best album)
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Single </span>===
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=== Singles ===
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* [1994.10.21] [[Tenca wo Torou! -Uchida no Yabou-|TENCA wo Torou! -Uchida no Yabou-]] (TENCAを取ろう! -内田の野望-; ''Let's Take the World! -Uchida's Ambition-'')
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* [1995.04.05] [[Ashita wa Ashita no Kaze ga Fuku]] (明日は明日の風が吹く; ''Tomorrow Will Take Care of Itself'')
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* [1995.04.21] [[Only You (Uchida Yuki)|Only You]]
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* [1995.08.19] [[Baby's Growing Up|BABY'S GROWING UP]]
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* [1996.01.24] [[Shiawase ni Naritai]] (幸せになりたい; ''I Want to Be Happy'')
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* [1996.07.17] [[Ever & Ever|EVER & EVER]] (featuring [[m.C.A.T]])
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* [1997.02.21] [["Aishiteru" (Uchida Yuki)|"Aishiteru"]] (「アイシテル」; ''"I Love You"'')
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* [1997.05.21] [[Daisuki (Uchida Yuki)|Da.i.su.ki.]] (''I Like You'')
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* [1998.09.23] [[Heartbreak Sniper]] (ハートブレイク スナイパー)
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* [1999.08.25] [[Rakuen (Uchida Yuki)|Rakuen]] (楽園; ''Paradise'')
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* [1999.10.13] [[Rakuen (Uchida Yuki)|Rakuen ~Memorial Tracks~]]
  
[1994.10.21] [[TENCA wo torou! ~Uchida no Yabou~|TENCA wo torou! ~Uchida no Yabou~]]<br /> [1995.04.05] [[Ashita wa Ashita no Kaze ga Suiku|Ashita wa Ashita no Kaze ga Suiku]]<br /> [1995.04.21] [[ONLY YOU|ONLY YOU]]<br /> [1995.08.19] [[BABY'S GROWING UP|BABY'S GROWING UP]]<br /> [1996.01.24] [[Shiawase ni naritai|Shiawase ni naritai]]<br /> [1996.07.17] [[EVER & EVER|EVER & EVER]] (featuring [[m.C.A.T|m.C.A.T]])<br /> [1997.02.21] [[AISHITERU|AISHITERU]]<br /> [1997.05.21] [[Da.I.Su.Ki|Da.I.Su.Ki]]<br /> [1998.09.23] [[HAATOBUREIKU SUNAIPA|HAATOBUREIKU SUNAIPA]]<br /> [1999.08.25] [[Rakuen]]<br />
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== External Links==
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* [http://www.jap.co.jp/yuki/ Official Webite]
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%85%E7%94%B0%E6%9C%89%E7%B4%80 Japanese Wikipedia: 内田有紀]
  
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{{Uchida Yuki}}
  
[1995.02.08] [[Jyounjyounkanen Otome Moyou|Jyounjyounkanen Otome Moyou]]<br /> [1995.09.21] [[MI-CHEMIN|MI-CHEMIN]]<br /> [1995.11.22] [[Merry Christmas For You|Merry Christmas For You]]<br /> [1996.03.23] [[Ai no BAKA|Ai no BAKA]]<br /> [1996.10.10] [[nakitakunalu|nakitakunalu]]<br /> [1997.12.03] [[Present]]<br />
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[[Category:Artists]]  
 
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[[Category:Blood Type O]]  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Links </span>==
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[[Category:J-Pop]]  
 
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[[Category:1975 Births]]  
[http://www.jap.co.jp/yuki/ Offical Site of Uchida Yuki]
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[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
 
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[[Category:J-Actress]]
[[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Blood Type O]] [[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:1975 Births]] [[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
 

Latest revision as of 18:02, 28 October 2010

Uchida Yuki

Uchida Yuki (内田有紀) is an Japanese actress and former pop singer. She was popular in the 90's and had leading roles in most of the dramas she starred in. Some of her singles and albums were produced by Komuro Tetsuya.

Profile

  • Birthday: November 16, 1975 (1975-11-16) (age 48)
  • Birthplace:: Tokyo
  • Blood Type:: O
  • Height:: 165 cm
  • Weight:: 48 kg
  • Measurements:: 82-58-53
  • Shoe Size:: 24 cm
  • Special Skill: Fencing

Information

Uchida first became a model while she was in junior high school. In 1992, she made her debut as an actress in the dorama Sono Toki, Heart wa Mesumadreta. In that same year, she was elected to became a model for the Unichika's 1993 Swimsuit Campaign.

In 1994, she was chosen to be the lead actress in the drama called Tokiageru Shoujo. That same year, she debuted as a singer with the single "TENCA wo Torou! -Uchida no Yabou-". The song was used as the theme song of the drama Hanjyoku Tamago as it soured to #1 on the Oricon chart, making her the first female soloist the have a single debut at the top position.

In 2002, she married Yoshioka Hidetaka, who co-starred with her in dorama Kita no Kuni Kara. Thus, taking a break from the entertainment world and closing her fanclub, "YUKI kumi". However, she divorced Hidetaka on Dec. 2005.

She returned from her hiatus in 2006 by starring as the eldest daughter Tamura Masakazu in the drama Dare Yori mo Mama wo Aitsu.

Discography

Studio albums

Other albums

Singles

External Links