Hikari Ishida
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is a Japanese actress. She starred along with Megumi Odaka
and Natsuki Ozawa
in the TV-series Hana no Asuka Gumi. She also released several singles and six albums and she had one minor hit with the song "Emerald no Suna". Ishida also made numerous commercials for hair products and released several photobooks and videos. Ishida has had at least one song appear on the NHK
program Minna no Uta
. She is younger sister of Yuriko Ishida
, also an actress.
Megumi Odaka
started her career in 1984 as a voice-actress for the animation-TV-Series Fushigi na koala Blinky aka Noozles aka The Wondrous Koala Blinky , where she played the character Sandy Brown...
and Natsuki Ozawa
Natsuki Ozawa
, born April 19, 1972 in Oizumigakuen, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan is a Japanese actress.-Filmography:* Junk: Shiryō-gari * Atashi wa juice * Zero Woman - Rei* Yamadamura waltz - Reika Ayakoji...
in the TV-series Hana no Asuka Gumi. She also released several singles and six albums and she had one minor hit with the song "Emerald no Suna". Ishida also made numerous commercials for hair products and released several photobooks and videos. Ishida has had at least one song appear on the NHK
NHK
NHK is Japan's national public broadcasting organization. NHK, which has always identified itself to its audiences by the English pronunciation of its initials, is a publicly owned corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television license fee....
program Minna no Uta
Minna no Uta
, literally Everyone's Songs, is a five minute NHK TV and radio program broadcasting several times daily since 1961. The program is generally used as filler at the end of regular television programs...
. She is younger sister of Yuriko Ishida
Yuriko Ishida
is a Japanese actress and essayist from Nagoya. She was the Japanese voice of "San" in Princess Mononoke. She is older sister of Hikari Ishida, also an actress...
, also an actress.
Filmography
- Hana no Asuka Gumi (1988) (TV-Series)
- Mama Haha Bugi (1989) (mini) (TV-Series)
- 1970 Bokutachi no Seishun (1991) (TV)
- Futari (1991)
- Kamitsukitai / Dorakiyura Yori Ai-0 (1991)
- Aitsu (1991)
- AD Boogie (1991)
- Asunaro Hakusho (1993) (TV-Series)
- Haruka, Nosutarujii (1993)
- Kagayaku Toki no Nakade (1995) (TV-Series)
- Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1998) (TV-Series)
- Smap x Smap - Episode dated 6 July 1998 (1998) (TV-Episode)
- Beru Epokku (1998)
- Fascination Amour (1999)
- Adorenarin Doraibu (1999)
- Ano Natsu no Hi (1999)
- Kôrei (2000) (TV)
- Suiyobi no Joji (2001) (TV-Series)
- Kankoku no Obaachan wa Erai (2002)
- Karuta kuîn (2003) (TV-Series)
- Haken no Hinkaku (2007) (mini) (TV mini-series)
- Tenkôsei: Sayonara Anata (2007)
- Toppu Sêrusu (2008) (TV-Series)
- Dan Dan だんだん (2009) (Morning Drama TV-Series)
Discography
- Emerald no Suna / Shiokaze no Himitsu (21.05.1987) (single)
- Ku.chi.bi.ru / Kiniro no Necklace (04.08.1987) (single)
- Legend (21.09.1987) (album)
- Koi wa Kakuritsu 51% / Lonely Lonely (04.11.1987) (single)
- Monument (09.03.1988) (album)
- Futari no Kankei / Pastel Memory (21.04.1988) (single)
- White Virgin (21.06.1988) (album)
- Shojo.Neppun.Tennenshoku / Ichimai no Shashin (13.07.1988) (single)
- Koibitotachi no Nuance / Yume o Samenaide (11.10.1988) (single)
- True (21.10.1988) (album)
- Koi nanonine / Unubore Kagami (21.02.1989) (single)
- Lamination (21.04.1989) (album)
- Natural Choice / Nocturne Saigo no Himitsu (07.07.1989) (single)
- Kaze no Ballerina / Mou Hitori no Akuma (18.10.1989) (single)
- Rendezvous (21.11.1989) (album)
- Tomorrow (21.03.1990) (single)
External links
- Official site
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