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Yuki Saito (Japanese: 斉藤 由貴, romanized: Saitō Yuki; born September 10, 1966 in Minami-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese actress, singer and narrator.[1][2][3] She attended Kanagawa Prefectural Shimizugaoka High School (now Yokohama Seiryo Sogo High School).[1]

Yuki Saitō
斉藤 由貴
Born
Yuki Saitō

(1966-09-10) September 10, 1966 (age 55)
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
  • narrator
Years active1984present
EmployerToho Entertainment
Height161 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Spouse
Nobuyasu Isarai
(m. 1994)
Children3
RelativesRyūji Saitō (brother)
Yū Serizawa (niece)

She is well known in Japan for being a member of LDS Church,[3] as she refuses to work on Sundays.[4] Saito used a fake cigarette while filming the 1986 film Koisuru Onnatachi due to her beliefs.[4]

In 1985, after making her singing debut with her single Sotsugyō and her debut album, Axia, she was cast in the lead role of Saki Asamiya in the first Sukeban Deka television drama series.[1][2] She later revisited that story by playing Saki's mother in the 2006 movie, Sukeban Deka: Codename = Asamiya Saki. She has starred in and been cast in many television and film dramas and comedies, and has also done voice-over narration work.

Saito has released 21 singles and 13 original albums. She has also released a live album, eight "best of" compilation albums, and has been featured on five tribute albums where she covered songs by The Carpenters, songs from Walt Disney films, and others.

Her father owns an obi shop in Yokohama,[5] and her brother is the actor Ryūji Saitō.[2]


Career


While attending high school in 1984, Saito won the third annual "Miss Magazine" Grand Prix contest run by Kodansha in Weekly Shōnen Magazine.[1][2] She made her singing debut in 1985 with her single release Sotsugyō[1][2] and her debut album, Axia. That same year, Saito took the leading role in Sukeban Deka,[1][2] a TV series following the exploits of Saki Asamiya, a high school delinquent who is pressed into service as a yo-yo-wielding undercover police officer sent to a high school known for its vicious gangs.

Saito was selected to play the heroine in the NHK morning TV novel series Hanekonma in 1986.[1][2] This series garnered a rating of 41.7% for its timeslot.[6] At the end of the year, she was the captain of the Red Team on Kōhaku Uta Gassen, where she debuted her song, Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa, the first opening theme for the anime television series Maison Ikkoku.[2] This song became one of the most popular anime theme songs of all time.[3]

She was captain of the red team again in 1989, where her single In A Dream (夢の中へ, Yume no Naka e) was ranked fifth in the competition.[7] She would later, in 2007, perform both the opening and ending theme songs for another anime series, Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette, an adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel by Nippon Animation for their World Masterpiece Theater series.[1] Saitō had earlier played the title character, Cosette, in its 1987 musical stage version.[1]

She wrote a commentary on Yasutaka Tsutsui's work Kyakusō Gijitsu in 1989. Saito married salaryman Nobuyasu Isarai in 1994,[2] and they have one son and two daughters.[8] While she still occasionally takes acting roles, she spends most of her time with her family. During the 1990s, Saito began moving from the role of idol star to doing more acting in movies, television, and on stage. She also began writing poetry, doing voice-over narration, and song and lyric writing.

Saito has a wide range of roles, from serious to comedic. Throughout the 1990s, most of her roles on stage, TV, and film were serious, dramatic roles. In 2006, she returned to her comedy roots with a role in Wagahai wa Shufu Dearu. Along with Mitsuhiro Oikawa, she formed a duo called "Yanake" (やな家) in 2006 and released Kateinai Date (家庭内デート),[9] and made her first singing appearance in seven years on June 8, 2006. This year also marked the 17th year since her appearance on the Takaaki Ishibashi owarai show Tonwarazu no Mina-san no Okage Desu. In the 2006 movie, Sukeban Deka: Codename = Asamiya Saki (a.k.a. Yo-Yo Girl Cop), Saito plays Saki's mother. She held several 25th anniversary concerts in February 2011.[10]


Personal life


Saito is well known in Japan for being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,[3] as she refuses to work on Sundays.[4] In the 1986 film Koisuru Onnatachi, Saito used a fake cigarette used for asthma patients due to her LDS beliefs, which forbid the use of tobacco, including smoking.[4][11]

Saito's father owns a long-standing and respected obi tailoring shop in Yokohama, and sells his obis to multiple kimono stores in Motomachi, Tobe, and other places within the city.[5] Her brother is the actor Ryūji Saitō.[2] Saito's hobbies include poetry, illustrating, and writing books.[1]


Albums



Filmography



TV dramas


TitleYearNetworkRole
Yakyū-kyō no Uta1985Fuji TVYūki Mizuhara
Sukeban Deka1985Fuji TVSaki Asamiya
Pappa kara no Okurimono1985NHK
Hane Konma1986NHKOrin
Amae Naide yo!1987Fuji TV
Totte Oki no Seishun1988NHK
Asobi ni Oide yo!1988Fuji TV
High School Rakugaki1989TBSIzumi Suwa
Shōnan Monogatari1989NTV
Lucky Tenshi, Miyako e Iku1989Fuji TV
High School Rakugaki 21990TBSIzumi Suwa
Yo ni mo Kimyō na Monogatari "Zettai Iya!"1990Fuji TV
Kazunomiya-sama O-Tome1991TV Asahi
Onna Jiken Kisha Tachibana Keiko1992TV Asahi
Mattanashi!1992NTV
If: Moshimo "Kanojo ga Suwaru no wa, Migi no Isu ka? Hidari no Isu ka?"1993Fuji TV
Dōsōkai1993NTV
Fukui-sanchi no Isan Sōzoku1994Kansai TV
Yo ni mo Kimyō na Monogatari "Derarenai"1994Fuji TV
Hachidai Shōgun Yoshimune1995NHKTokugawa Tsunayoshi's daughter Princess Tsuru
Kimi wo Omou yori Kimi ni Aitai1995Kansai TV
Bōryoku Kyōshi: Kimi ni Tsutaetai Koto1996NHK
Eien no Atom: Tezuka Osamu Monogatari1999TV TokyoYumiko Igarashi
Wakaretara Suki na Hito1999TV Tokyo
Aru Hi, Arashi no yō ni2001NHK
Kindaichi Kōsuke Series "Jinmensō"2003TBS
Onna no Ichidaiki: Jakucho Setouchi2005Fuji TVTsuya Setouchi (Jakucho's older sister)
Wagahai wa Shufu Dearu2006TBSMidori Yana
O Banzai!2007TBS/MBSKurumi Hanazono
Utahime2007TBSSeiko Matsujima
Battery2008NHKMakiko Harada
Shōkōjo Seira2009TBSEmiko Mimura
The Ancient Dogoo Girl2009MBSSayuri Sugihara
Dōsōkai: Love Again Shōkōgun2010TV AsahiYōko Nishikawa
Sotsugyō Homerun2011TV TokyoSayuri Inoue
Saigo no Bansan: Keiji Tōno Kazuyuki to Shichinin no Yōgisha2011TV AsahiNatsumi Tōno
Hi ha Mata Noboru2011TV AsahiNatsumi Tōno
Ohisama2011Fuji TVFusako Haraguchi
Lessons2011Kansai TVKanako Kurosawa
Keisatsui Akizuki Kei no Kenshi File2012Fuji TVKei Akizuki
Koi Aji Oyako2012TV AsahiSawako Nishiyama
Ashita o Akiramenai...Gareki no Naka no Shinbunsha: Kahoku Shinpō no Ichiban Nagai Hi2012TV TokyoYuriko Nakajima
Naniwa Shōnen Tanteidan2012TBSHideko Harada
Iryū Sōsa2012TV AsahiKyōko Mizusawa
Gomen ne Seishun!2014TBSYoshie Yoshii
Sanada Maru2016NHKAcha no Tsubone
Keishichō Sōsaikkachō Season 12016TV AsahiHirai Makoto
Okaasan, Musume wo Yamete Ii Desuka?2017NHKHayase Akiko
Keishichō Sōsaikkachō Season 22017TV AsahiHirai Makoto
Kuroido Goroshi2018Fuji TVKana Shiba
Miss Sherlock2018HBO AsiaMariko Irikawa
Scandal Senmon Bengoshi QUEEN''2019Fuji TVMano Seiko
Schöner, Ruhiger Garten2019NHKMidori Asagiri
The Yagyu Conspiracy2020NHKOeyo
Keishichō Sōsaikkachō Season 20202020TV AsahiHirai Makoto
Kikenna Venus2020TBSYagami Sadako
Keishichō Sōsaikkachō Season 52021TV AsahiHirai Makoto
Kotodamasō2021TV AsahiIwato Shima
Youtuber ni Musume wa Yaran2022TV TokyoMieko Taira
Keishichō Sōsaikkachō Season 62022TV AsahiHirai Makoto
Koi Nante, Honki de Yatte Dousuruno?2022Kansai TVNagamine Mayumi

Films


TitleYearRole
Yuki no Danshō: Jōnetsu1986Iori Natsuki
Koisuru Onnatachi1987Takako Yoshioka
Rakko Monogatari1987voice over
Totto Channel1987Tetsuko Shibuyanagi (modelled after Tetsuko Kuroyanagi)
"Sayonara" no Onnatachi1988Ikuko Adachi
Yūshun Oracion1988Kumiko Wagu
Kimi wa Boku o Suki ni Naru1989
Godzilla vs. Biollante1989not credited
Hong Kong Paradise1990
Oishii Kekkon1991
Watashi no Kokoro wa Papa no Mono1992
Waga Kokoro no Ginga Tetsudō: Miyazawa Kenji Monogatari1996
June Bride: 6/19 no Hanayome1998
A, Haru1999
Zeitaku na Fune2001
Inochi2002
Aoi Uta: Nodo Jiman Seishun Hen2006
Sukeban Deka: Codename = Asamiya Saki2006
Kids2008
Baby! Baby! Baby!2009
Ballad: Na mo Naki Koi no Uta2009
Bandage2010
Graffreeter Toki2012
The Third Murder2017
Hyouka: Forbidden Secrets2017
Inuyashiki2018
Fortuna's Eye2019
Aircraft Carrier Ibuki2019
Hit Me Anyone One More Time2019
The First Supper2019
Listen to the Universe2019
Extro2020
One Summer Story2021

Dubbing


TitleYearRole
Paddington2014Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins)[12]

Theatre



References


  1. 東宝芸能 オフィシャルサイト 女性俳優 :: プロフィール :: 斉藤 由貴: [Toho Entertainment Official Site Female Actors - Profile - Yuki Saito] (in Japanese). Toho Entertainment. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  2. "斉藤由貴のプロフィール・ヒストリーならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE" [Yuki Saito Profile and History from the Oricon Entertainment Encyclopedia Oricon Style] (in Japanese). Oricon Style. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  3. "Yuki Saito". LDS Films. Retrieved July 25, 2006.
  4. 斉藤由貴「仕事より礼拝」…宗教上“制約”多く [Yuki Saito: "Beliefs come before work"...Religious taboos are many] (in Japanese). Zakzak via Sankei Digital. May 17, 2006. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  5. 斉藤由貴さん(女優)が語る [A talk with actress Yuki Saito] (in Japanese). Kanagawa Prefectural Government. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
  6. "NHK朝の連続テレビ小説" [NHK Morning TV Novel Series] (in Japanese). Video Research. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  7. 【1989年5月】夢の中へ/あの独特な振り付けで斉藤由貴最大のヒット曲に [May 1989 - "Yume no Naka e" / Yuki Saito's hit song due to unusual choreography] (in Japanese). Sponichi Annex via Sports Nippon Newspapers. May 10, 2011. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  8. 【斉藤由貴】母が道ならぬ恋「子供たちは早く寝かせたほうがいいかも」。 [Yuki Saito - Mom had an illicit love affair "Perhaps it would be good to put the kids to bed early"] (in Japanese). Zakzak via Sankei Digital. April 21, 2010. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  9. "やな家のプロフィール・ヒストリーならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE" [Yanake Profile and History from the Oricon Entertainment Encyclopedia Oricon Style] (in Japanese). Oricon Style. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  10. "斉藤由貴 25th Anniversaryコンサート ~何もかも変わるとしても~" [Yuki Saito 25th Anniversary Concert: Even if we changed almost everything] (in Japanese). Parco Play. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  11. "What is the Word of Wisdom that Mormons talk about?". The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  12. "パディントン". Fukikaeru. Retrieved December 25, 2021.



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Yuki Saito (斉藤由贵, Saito Yuki, Nació el 10 de septiembre de 1966 en minami-ku,Yokohama prefectura de kanagawa, Japón.) Es una actriz, cantante, escritora , ensayista y poeta japonesa.(al haber contraído nupcias, su nombre actual es Yuki Isarai (小井由贵, Isarai Yuki), sin embargo ella sigue trabajando como Yuki Saito.asistió a la escuela secundaria Shimizugaoka,(ahora conocida como escuela secundaria Seiryo Sogolo), localizada en kanagawa.Su padre es dueño de una extensa y muy respetada tienda de obi, y su hermano es el actor Riuji Saito.



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