Synonyms for yukie_nakama or Related words with yukie_nakama

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Examples of "yukie_nakama"
Urasoe is the hometown of Japanese actress, musician and former idol Yukie Nakama.
Tanaka married actress Yukie Nakama on September 18, 2014, after a six-year relationship.
She co-starred in the 2010 film "Flowers" with Yu Aoi, Kyoka Suzuki, Yuko Takeuchi, Rena Tanaka and Yukie Nakama.
In 2002, the manga was adapted into a television drama with Yukie Nakama in the title role. A second series was produced in 2005. An animated adaptation ran on Nippon Television from January 6, 2004 to March 30, 2004.
Hara’s first film role was with Yukie Nakama and Hideaki Itō in the 2001 film "Love Song". In the same year, she appeared with Yūko Takeuchi and SMAP leader Masahiro Nakai in the TV medical drama, "Shiroi Kage".
Filming began on July 5, 2013 in Kuching, Malaysia. The trade company employee Shinichi (Noriyuki Higashiyama) recommends to Naoko (Yukie Nakama) and Jiro (Hiroshi Abe) to go to a beautiful place abroad. There, Naoko and Jiro meets tribal shaman (Kiko Mizuhara) and unravel her tricks.
The lead-off track "Gekkō" was initially used as a theme song for "Trick" starring Yukie Nakama and Hiroshi Abe, a television drama series aired on Asahi TV in 2000. It was released as a single in August 2000 and became smash hit. At the end of the album, different rendition of the song was included.
The third season of "Gokusen" began airing on April 19, 2008 in Japan and March 23, 2009 in the Philippines on GMA Network. Yukie Nakama reprises her role as Yankumi, Katsuhisa Namase as Sawatari, and the rest of the cast that makes up Yankumi's Yakuza family returns as well.
In 2003 she debuted as an actress in the Fuji TV drama "Boku dake no Madonna", where she was given one of the main roles, and also made a debut as voice actress in the animated movie "". In 2004 she also participated in her first musical, "A Star is Born", along with Yukie Nakama and Eriko Imai.
In 2008, Hisaishi composed soundtracks for Academy Award-winning film "Departures" as well as for , a post-World War II war crimes trial drama which is based on the 1959 Tetsutaro Kato novel and film currently being remade and directed by Katsuo Fukuzawa, starring Masahiro Nakai and Yukie Nakama.
In 2008, Hashimoto's screenplay for "I Want to Be a Shellfish" ("Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai"), a post-World War II war crimes trial drama based on the 1959 Tetsutaro Kato novel and made into a film that same year, is being remade and directed by Katsuo Fukuzawa. Yukie Nakama and Masahiro Nakai are the stars, and the music is by Joe Hisaishi.
November 17: Yukie Nakama will be hostess of the Red Team. Previously, Monta Mino was supposed to be an emcee of the event, but was not offered the position in the 57th event due to a conflict of being both singer and emcee (Monta released a CD earlier in 2006.)
On August 25, 2012, the second day of AKB48 Tokyo Dome Concert, it was announced by Max Hole that Takahashi would make her solo debut with the company, through its Nayutawave Records label. The single, titled "Jane Doe", was released on April 3, 2013. It is the opening theme song for the Fuji Television TV drama "Saki", which stars Yukie Nakama.
Yukie Nakama portrays the lead character, Nene, and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Kamejirō II takes the part of Nene's husband, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Hiroaki Murakami plays Oda Nobunaga, while Taizō Harada (Maeda Toshiie), Tomoko Tabata, Mari Hoshino, Kaori Takahashi, Shinobu Nakayama, Kimiko Ikegami, Yukiyo Toake, and Hideki Takahashi (Tokugawa Ieyasu) appear in various roles.
The Ejima-Ikushima affair has been dramatized in kabuki, and has been the subject of nagauta chants. Numerous films and television dramas have portrayed the event. The 2006 film "Oh! Oku" stars Yukie Nakama as Ejima and Hidetoshi Nishijima as Ikushima Shingorō. A 1971 television series featured Ineko Arima as Ejima, and kabuki actor Takao Kataoka (now Kataoka Nizaemon XV) as Ikushima.
Yukie Nakama was cast in the role of Sadako. After Nakama's friends had seen "Ring", they teased her about her resemblance to Sadako. Nakama was later contacted by her agent who mentioned they were looking for actresses for the role of Sadako and tried out for the role. She received confirmation of her role in the next two weeks.
In the film series, Sadako is not hermaphrodite but fully female. She is portrayed by Ayane Miura in "", Rie Inō in "Ring" and "Ring 2", Hinako Saeki in "Rasen", Yukie Nakama in "", Tae Kimura in the TV series "" and "Rasen", and Ai Hashimoto in "Sadako 3D" and "Sadako 3D 2".
As for Sadako, Elly Nanami is the seventh actress to play the role, after Rie Inō ("Ring", "Ring 2"), Hinako Saeki ("Rasen"), Ayane Miura (""), Tae Kimura ("", "Rasen"), Yukie Nakama ("") and Ai Hashimoto ("Sadako 3D") (excluding Samara Morgan's and Park Eun-Suh's incarnations from "The Ring" and "The Ring Virus" respectively).
Trick comprises a comedic Japanese television drama and movie series (three seasons, four movies, and three feature-length TV specials), as well as associated comic books, novelizations and meta-fiction novels about a failed magician and an arrogant physicist who debunks fraudulent spiritualists. It stars Hiroshi Abe and Yukie Nakama and is shown on TV Asahi (digital TV channel 5). It was created by Japanese director Yukihiko Tsutsumi.
Sadako has been played by a number of actresses in films, including Rie Inō in "Ring" and "Ring 2", Hinako Saeki in "Rasen", Yukie Nakama in "" as the protagonist, Ayane Miura in "", Tae Kimura in "" and "Rasen", and Ai Hashimoto in "Sadako 3D". Foreign adaptations featured Bae Doona in the South Korean film "The Ring Virus", Daveigh Chase as Samara Morgan in the American film "The Ring", as well as Kelly Stables in "The Ring Two" and Bonnie Morgan in "Rings".