fiction.wikisort.org - ActorHiroko Okabe (岡部 広子, Okabe Hiroko, born 27 June 1980), known professionally as Yūka (優香, Yūka), is a Japanese actress, presenter, and former gravure idol.[1][2] She is known for playing the lead role in NHK's drama Honjitsu wa Taian Nari[3] and presenting the TBS variety show Ōsama no Brunch.[4] From 1999 to 2001, she received the Golden Arrow Award every year.[5] In 2003, she was given both a Golden Graph Award and the Japan Academy Prize for Best Newcomer.[6]
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Born | Hiroko Okabe (1980-06-27) 27 June 1980 (age 42)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Years active | 1997–present |
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Agent | Horipro |
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Height | 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in) |
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Children | 1 |
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Website | www.horipro.co.jp/yuka/ |
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Appearances
Films
- Koi ni Utaeba (2002), Yumi Sakurai[7]
- Boku no Songokū (2003), Songokū[8]
- Reincarnation (2005), Nagisa Sugiura[9]
- Taishibōkei Tanita no Shain Shokudō (2013), Nanako Haruno[10]
- Black Butler (2014), Hanae Wakatsuki[11]
- Akumu-chan (2014), Kotoha Hirashima[12]
- Wood Job! (2014), Miki Īda[13]
- Galaxy Turnpike (2015), Rei[14]
- Jinsei no Yakusoku (2016), Yukiko Ōba[15]
- The Blue Hearts (2017)
- Gokko (2017)
- Hitsuji no Ki (2018), Rieko Ōta
- You Shine in the Moonlit Night (2019)
TV dramas
- Ao no Jidai (TBS, 1998), Yuka[16]
- The Sun Never Sets (Fuji TV, 2000), Ami Isetani[17]
- 20-sai no Kekkon (TBS, 2000), Renko Chūganji[18]
- Love Story (TBS, 2001), Kano Kobayashi[19]
- Zoku Heisei Fūfu Jawan (NTV, 2002)[20]
- Yūkaza Cinema (TV Asahi, 2002)[21]
- Yonimo Kimyō na Monogatari: Dramatic Syndrome (Fuji TV, 2001)[16]
- Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi 3 (Fuji TV, 2003)[22]
- Taiga drama Shinsengumi! (NHK, 2004)[23]
- Yonimo Kimyō na Monogatari: Aketekure (Fuji TV, 2004)[16]
- Hoshi ni Negai o: 7jōma de Umareta 410-man no Hoshi (Fuji TV, 2005), Yōko Satō[24]
- Renai Shōsetsu "Duke" (TBS, 2006), Kōko Tachibana[25]
- 24-jikan Terebi Ai wa Chikyū o Sukuu "Yūki" (NTV, 2006), Yoshie[26]
- Oishinbo (Fuji TV, 2007-2009), Yūko Kurita[27]
- Maru Maru Chibi Maruko Chan Episode 3 (Fuji TV, 2007)[28]
- Shinjitsu no Shuki BC Kyū Senpan Katō Tetsutarō "Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai" (NTV, 2007), Fujiko Katō
- Gout Temps Nouveau (KTV, 2007), Yūka Tanaka
- Maō Episode 4-7 (TBS, 2008), Makiko Naruse[29]
- Koi no Karasawagi: Love Stories V "Sōgiya no Onna" (NTV, 2008), Yuri Honda[30]
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo Episode 8 (TBS, 2009), Teacher Izumi[31]
- My Girl (TV Asahi, 2009), Yōko Tsukamoto[32]
- Bungō: Nihon Bungaku Cinema "Ōgon Fūkei" (TBS, 2010), Okei[33]
- Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni (NTV, 2011)[34]
- T-UP presents Thumbs Up! (BS Fuji, 2011), Hana[35]
- Honjitsu wa Taian Nari (NHK, 2012), Takako Yamai[3]
- Papadol! (TBS, 2012), Haruka Hanamura[36]
- Akumu-chan (NTV, 2012), Kotoha Hirashima[37]
- Hakuba no Ōji-sama (NTV, 2013), Takako Hara[38]
- Hell Teacher Nūbē (NTV, 2014), Minako[39]
- Carolling: Christmas no Kiseki (NHK BS, 2014), Sūko Orihara[40]
- Taiga drama Hana Moyu (NHK, 2015), Sugihisa[41]
- Chikaemon (NHK, 2016), Osode[42]
- Rinshō Hanzai Gakusha Himura Hideo no Suiri (NTV, 2016), Nozomi Ono[43]
- Hi no Ko (Tōkai TV, 2016), Yukimi Kajima[44]
- Hitoshi Ueki and Nobosemon (NHK, 2017), Tomiko
- Ieyasu, Edo wo Tateru (NHK, 2019)
Dubbing
Bibliography
Books
- Hirune no Honne (Kadokawa Shoten, October 2000) ISBN 4048836293[48]
- Air (Shogakukan, June 2002) ISBN 4094190260[49]
Photobooks
- ZIP (Eichi Shuppan, April 1998) ISBN 4754211901[50]
- Vim with Rei Yoshii (Eichi Shuppan, April 1998) ISBN 4754211898[51]
- Sirena (TIS, 1998) ISBN 4886181791[52]
- Perfume (Wani Books, April 1999) ISBN 4847025288[53]
- Yūka CF Special Carat (Futabasha, July 2000) ISBN 4575472794[54]
- Innocent Yūka (Shueisha, April 2000) ISBN 4087803058[55]
- Memories of Innocent Yūka (Shueisha, May 2000) ISBN 4087803090[56]
- Koi ni Utaeba (Kadokawa Shoten, October 2002) ISBN 4048535269[57]
- Yūka Body (Kodansha, March 2012) ISBN 4062175495[58]
- Yūka Gravure (Kodansha, March 2012) ISBN 4062175487[59]
- Yūka Gravure Tokusōban (Kodansha, March 2012) ISBN 4062176491[60]
Awards
- The 36th Golden Arrow Award: Graph Award (1999)[5]
- The 37th Golden Arrow Award: Best Newcomer and Newcomer for Broadcasting Award (2000)[5]
- The 38th Golden Arrow Award: Broadcasting Award (2001)[5]
- The 26th Japan Academy Prize: Best Newcomer (2003)[6]
- The 40th Golden Arrow Award: Golden Graph Award (2003)[5]
References
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На других языках
- [en] Yūka (actress)
[es] Yūka (actriz)
Hiroko Okabe (岡部 広子, Okabe Hiroko?, Tokio, Japón; 27 de junio de 1980), más conocida bajo su nombre artístico de Yūka (優香, Yūka?), es una actriz y personalidad de televisión (tarento) japonesa. Okabe también es una gravure idol retirada.[1][2] Es conocida por interpretar el papel principal en el drama de NHK, Honjitsu wa Taian Nari,[3] y por haber presentando el programa de variedades Ōsama no Brunch.[4] De 1999 a 2001, recibió el Premio Golden Arrow consecutivamente.[5] En 2003, recibió un Premio Golden Graph y un Premio de la Academia Japonesa en la categoría de "Mejor artista nuevo".[6]
[ru] Юка (актриса)
Окабе Хироко (яп. 岡部 広子 27 июня 1980, Токио) — японская актриса и бывшая гравюр-айдол. Известна под сценическим псевдонимом Юка (яп. 優香).
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