Mirai Yamamoto

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Mirai Yamamoto
Yamamoto Mirai from "MIDNIGHT BUS" at Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2017 (40170053732).jpg
Yamamoto at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2017
Born
Mirai Iwaki

(1974-04-11) April 11, 1974 (age 47)
Occupationactor, producer
Years active1996 - present
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Spouse(s)
(m. 2003; div. 2019)
Children1

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  [ja], 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[]

  1. ^ "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.

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