Mirai Yamamoto
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Mirai Yamamoto | |
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![]() Yamamoto at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2017 | |
Born | Mirai Iwaki April 11, 1974 |
Occupation | actor, producer |
Years active | 1996 - present |
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 1 |
Mirai Yamamoto (山本未來, Yamamoto Mirai, born 4 November 1974) is a Japanese actress. Her father is Kansai Yamamoto.
Personal life[]
Yamamoto was born in Tokyo, Japan. She met Kippei Shiina in 1995 when they worked together on the series , and began dating him after they co-starred in the 1998 film Fuyajo. The couple married in 2003, and divorced amicably in October 2019.[1]
Filmography[]
Film[]
- Mikeneko Holmes no Suiri (1996)
- Fuyajo (1998)
- Who Am I? (1998)
- 39 Keiho dai Sanjukyu jô (1999)
- Mr. Rookie (2002)
- Kagami no Onnatachi (2002)
- Hotaru no Hoshi (2003)
- Jigoku Kozo (2004)
- Exte (2007)
- Villon's Wife (2009)
- Our Story (2020)
Television[]
- 2001 no otoko un (Fuji TV, 2001)
- Kaidan Hyaku Monogatari (Fuji TV, 2002)
- Taiho Shichauzo (TV Asahi, 2002, ep2)
- Aibou (TV Asahi, 2002)
- Sky High (TV Asahi, 2003, ep6)
- Tsubasa no Oreta Tenshitachi (Fuji TV, 2006)
- Taiyo no Uta (TBS, 2006)
- Akai Ito (Fuji TV, 2008)
- Otomen (2009 TV series) as Asuka's mother
- Tsubasa (NHK, 2009)
- Hanazakari no Kimitachi (Fuji TV, 2011) as Io Nanba
- Ultraman Ginga S (TV Tokyo, 2014) as Queen Kisara
References[]
- ^ "椎名桔平と山本未來が円満離婚 結婚16年で終止符". Nikkan Sports. 26 October 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
External links[]
- Official profile at Teatro de Poche (in Japanese)
- Mirai Yamamoto at IMDb
- Mirai Yamamoto at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
Categories:
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Tokyo
- Japanese film actresses
- Japanese television actresses
- Japanese screen actor stubs