Chisato Morishita
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Chisato Morishita | |
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森下千里 | |
Born | Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan | September 1, 1981
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Morichii |
Education | Nagoya Gakuin University |
Years active | 2002-present |
Height | 166 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
Website | www |
Chisato Morishita (森下千里, Morishita Chisato, born September 1, 1981), in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese gravure idol, tarento, actress and former race queen. Her popularity as race queen opened the doors for singing and acting career.
In 2004, she portrayed Zero Suit Samus in the Japanese Metroid: Zero Mission Commercial. There are several shots fired at her back as she lets out a scream.
She contributed a "Play Diary" to the Metroid: Zero Mission Official Site, which was as strategy guide for the first part of Zero Mission and also contributed flyers and standees, both signed by her as speedrun contest.
Filmography[]
TV Series[]
- 2002: Omiai Hourouki (NHK)
- 2002: Kamen Rider Ryuki as Megumi Asano
- 2010: Genya (WOWOW)
- 2011: Kamen Rider OOO (cameo)
TV Movies[]
- 2006: The School of Water Business (NTV)
Anime Films[]
Movies[]
- 2003: The Locker
- 2003: Suicide Manual
- 2004: as Yuna
- 2005: Mail
- 2005: Gurozuka as Ai
- 2006: Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love as Shura Hokuto
- 2007: Tsubaki Sanjuro
- 2009:
- 2009:
- 2014: High Kick Angels as J Rose
References[]
- ^ Murguía,S.J;The Encyclopedia of Japanese Horror Films;pg.109;2016 ISBN 9781442261679
- ^ 腾讯网;8 Jun 2005;
- ^ ^ " Surprising hobby of Chisato Morishita" Kare fished and I flew away ... " ZAKZAK ( June 22, 2007 ). Viewed on 10th September 2011 .
- ^ ^ "Chisato Morishita, behave homemade curry in the first newly written novel Launch Party" . Sports Hochi (Hochishinbunsha Co., Ltd.). ( January 30, 2016 ) January 30, 2016 View.
- ^ ^ This text was introduced at the same program broadcast on August 19, 2010 (The 19th "The World's Greatest! Encyclopedia Wikipedia Secret").
- ^ ^ Chisato Morishita, Chisato Morishita (Interview). Karlsser Edge . Browsed November 4, 2016 .
External links[]
Categories:
- Japanese actresses
- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from Nagoya
- Japanese television personalities
- Japanese actor stubs