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Examples of "keiko_kitagawa"
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Keiko
Kitagawa
As of 11 January 2016, she is the sister-in-law of actress
Keiko
Kitagawa
.
Shirota has dated "Seventeen" model
Keiko
Kitagawa
and actress Misako Yasuda.
Notable current or former "fat models" include
Keiko
Kitagawa
and Kaela Kimura.
The title track is a theme song of the Nippon Television family drama series "Akumu-chan" starring
Keiko
Kitagawa
. The song is composed and arranged by Tomoyasu Hotei.
In "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon", Rei was played by
Keiko
Kitagawa
. In addition, Haruhi Mizukuro and Akira Tanaka portray the younger Rei in flashbacks and childhood photos.
The television series features actress/model
Keiko
Kitagawa
as the young detective Hosho Reiko and Sho Sakurai as the butler Kageyama.
Keiko
Kitagawa
is well-known for her portrayal of Sailor Mars in the live action of "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" and as Yumi Honma in the 2006 comedy "The Mamiya Brothers." Sho Sakurai is the rapper in the group Arashi and is also known for his role as Bambi in "Kisarazu Cat's Eye."
Reiko is the other friend and crew member of Han's. She is a data-log analyzer that helps Earl tune by checking the driving habits and various engine telemetry stored in data-logs. Reiko is portrayed by
Keiko
Kitagawa
.
A live action movie was made in 2006 with the lead Rikka being played by Aki Maeda of "Battle Royale" fame and
Keiko
Kitagawa
of "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" and "" fame.
It was adapted into a live-action television special which aired 5 August 2011 on NTV, starring
Keiko
Kitagawa
as Suzu Urano, Keisuke Koide as Shūsaku Hōjō, Yūka as Rin Shiroki, Mokomichi Hayami as Tetsu Mizuhara, Ryo as Keiko, Saburō Shinoda as Entarō Hōjō, Yoshie Ichige as San Hōjō, and Mana Ashida as Chizuko Hōjō.
Shinkawa made her screen debut in the television drama "Chōnan no Kekkon" in 2008, and made her film debut in the 2010 film "Matataki" in which
Keiko
Kitagawa
played the lead role. In 2010, she won the Miss Magazine 2010. Next year,
"Love Me Back" was created as the theme for the Japanese television drama "Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de" on Fuji-TV. The drama is based on the novel of the same name, written by Tokuya Higashikawa. The series features
Keiko
Kitagawa
as Hosho Reiko and Sho Sakurai as Kageyama
She had a recurring role in the summer Fuji TV drama "Buzzer Beat", reuniting with her former Sailor Moon cast member
Keiko
Kitagawa
, who had the lead female role as well as with Yamashita Tomohisa as Komatsu made a cameo appearance on his previous drama, "Kurosagi".
Takahata graduated from Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music. He is the eldest son of actress Atsuko Takahata and actor Ryosuke Otani, and his sister-in-law is actress Kotomi Takahata. Takahata is also related to
Keiko
Kitagawa
and Daigo.
The Paradise Kiss live-action features
Keiko
Kitagawa
as Yukari Hayasaka and Osamu Mukai as George. Other cast members are Natsuki Katō as Kaori Aso, Aya Ōmasa as Miwako Sakurada, Kento Kaku as Arashi Nagase, Shunji Igarashi as Isabella Yamamoto, and Yūsuke Yamamoto as Tokumori Hiroyuki.
"Akumu-chan" was announced on August 17, 2012. It was announced that actress
Keiko
Kitagawa
would star as the main lead of this drama series, making this her first role as a teacher. Child actress Manatsu Kimura was selected from a group of more than 500 hopefuls who auditioned for this drama series.
"Dear Friends" was released in a CD only edition. Both the title track and the B-side, "Feel Like Jumping", made it to the corresponding album, "Best of Soulhead," along with their music videos. Both songs were written and arranged by Yoshika and Tsugumi. The title track was used as theme song for the film "Dear Friends". The film featured
Keiko
Kitagawa
and Yuika Motokariya.
Since the late 1990s, "Seventeen" has been the highest-selling teenage fashion magazine in Japan, and has featured its exclusive teenage models as "ST-Mo" (STモ - Seventeen Model). "Seventeen" is very sought after among models (teenage models) because being featured on the magazine especially on its cover and certain pages, strongly helps them to get high-quality endorsements and prestigious contracts. Well-known former "Seventeen" models include
Keiko
Kitagawa
, Nana Eikura, Rie Miyazawa, Anna Tsuchiya, Hinano Yoshikawa, and Emi Suzuki.
"Dear Friends" follows a high-school student named Rina (played by
Keiko
Kitagawa
) who believes that friends are not necessary and that they can only be used in times of need. Thus, she is unable to maintain a decent relationship with her friends and classmates. Her family's relationship is also lacking; her father does not care much about his family and her mother is over-protective.
Yukari Hayasaka (
Keiko
Kitagawa
) is a high school student who has become tired of her life of constant schooling. She then comes across a group of student fashion designers in need of a model for their "Paradise Kiss" clothing label. Yukari knows nothing about the fashion world and is taken back by the group's eccentric ways, but she soon comes to admire their free thinking ways and ability to pursue their dreams with a one track mind ...