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*Shiruba Kamen (2007) as Elis
*Marionette (2007) as guest
*Fairy Tale (2006) as Fairy
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*Peanuts (2006) as Itetsu's wife Toscania
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*Tomoko (1999) as Reporter
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Revision as of 20:09, 8 October 2006

Adeyto (born December 3rd 1976) is an artist, singer-songwriter, actress, director, photographer and fashion designer. Her name means in latin Given to God, King of Angels. She is of French and German heritage.

Adeyto

Biography

She naturally started acting at the age of 8, as every summer film crews were using her grandparents house as location set for films. She used to spend the entire vacation on filming plateaus getting used to the huge amount of hours it took to shoot few seconds of film.

A solitary child, left in front of hundreds of books, she discovered her passion for Japan very early. The loyalty of samurai warriors, the extreme Japanese sensibility towards nature and aesthetics, the Buddhist philosophy were some of the factors that made her go to get her dream.

Since 1999, she has been acting in many Japanese nationwide aired TV series and variety, music videos, movies and as regular in shows, working together with all Japanese stars.

In 2003 she took part in an experimental short film "Magik Lesson" directed by Mark Dippe (Spawn). This world premiere experiment had the actors scattered around the globe (Japan, HongKong, U.S.A), while being connected over Internet and acting live in the same scene. The director, Mark Dippe was giving indications from his studio in United States.

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Adeyto 2006 Calendar

At the Tokyo short film festival "American short shorts", she met director Mark Osborne, the Academy Awards nominated and Sundance Film Festival winner for the short film More (1998). The powerful emotions she felt through "More" made her discover the importance of short films as a genre, and she decided to start directing and shooting her own films and music videos. One year later she already had her self produced and directed music video for track Interstella by Intelligentsia aired nationwide in Japan.

A natural born photographer and cinematographer Adeyto Rex Angeli, is well known for her work behind the camera, being an inspiration for many other artists. In 2005 she designed the entire collection of stage costumes for the La Stella players of the opera "La Boheme" presented same year in Tokyo.

Besides her many artistic talents, Adeyto is an avid science lover and is often cited to say that "the real stars of our society should not be movie stars and pop singers but the ones who spend their lives in research labs, in order to improve the global health, well-being and technical evolution. They are the real stars for me and I am secretly ashamed not to be one of them."

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Cover of 2005's Synchrotron camera by Takaaki Henmi

Music

Released Synchrotron album (2005)

Released End of the word single DVD (2006)

Released The Mortal single DVD (2006)

Released The Bridge single DVD (2006)

To date having recorded the Luminary album (2004)

and Tempus Aurum (2005)

  • Singing the theme song for the MICRODIET commercial campaign (2006).
  • Collaborating with Syaranosui for the last 3 albums.

Filmography

  • Shiruba Kamen (2007) as Elis
  • Marionette (2007) as guest
  • Fairy Tale (2006) as Fairy
  • Peanuts (2006) as Itetsu's wife Toscania
  • Ski Jumping Pairs 3 (2005) as German newscaster
  • Godzilla final wars (2004) as Model
  • Umizaru (2004) aka Sea Monkey (USA: literal English title) as Fashion model
  • Rikidouzan (2004) as Model
  • Magick Lesson (2003) as Hologram
  • Stand Up!!(2003) as Stranger
  • Get Up! (2003) aka Geroppa! (Japan: poster title) as Marilyn Monroe
  • Collage of Our Life (2003) aka Love Collage (Hong Kong: English title) as Girl in NY church
  • Ritana (2002) aka Returner (USA) as Future Technician
  • Hi wa mata noboru (2002) as Secretary
  • Kill Bill (2002) as special effects double
  • Meoto manzai (2001) as Emma
  • Tomoko (1999) as Reporter
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Cover of 2004's Luminary camera by Takaaki Henmi

Television

Has been acting as, or re-enacting Marilyn Monroe in a dozen of nationwide (Japan) aired TV dramas like

  • "Marilyn Monroe to wakareru houhou"(2004)TVAsahi
  • AsideB (2001)TBS
  • "Jiku Keisatsu"(2002)NTV
  • "Ginza no koi" (2002)NTV

and in TV shows like

  • "Unmei no dadadadan" (2003)TVTokyo
  • Takeshi Kitano's "Unbelievable" (2002-2003)FujiTV
  • Downtown(2002)TBS
  • "Tokume Research" NTV
  • " Sekai fushigi hakken" TBS

and in the internationally released cinema film Get up! (2003) Japanese title Geroppa directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu.

Appearing as herself, guest, assistant or actress in many variety shows like

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Adeyto 2002 Official Photobook
  • "SMAP" (2003/2006) FujiTV
  • "Tarekomi" (2003) TVTokyo
  • "U.S.O Japan" (2003) TBS
  • "Anata ni grazie" (2002) NTV
  • "Gachinko" (2002) TBS
  • "MiniMoni Hallo kids!" (2002) TVTokyo
  • "Quiz Tenko Mori" (2004) TVAsahi
  • "U-Trip" (2002) MXTV
  • "Utaban" (2000/2002) TBS
  • "Akko ni omakase" (2001) TBS
  • "Guruguru 99" (2001) NTV
  • "Jungle TV" (2001)FujiTV
  • "Ax Music Factory" (2001) NTV
  • "Nihon Yusen Taishow" (2001)TBS
  • "Pop Jam" (2001) NHK
  • "Tensei Shingo" (2000/2001) NTV
  • "Gakino tsukai downtown" (2000) TBS

Has been appearing as regular in nationwide (Japan) aired shows

  • "K1 World Max" (2006) TBS
  • "69 Rock Tribe" (2006) FujiTV
  • "SmaStation 3" (2003-2004) TVAsahi
  • "Waratte iitomo" (2003-2004) FujiTV
  • "Shouzaburo no heya" (2003) TBS
  • "Data de shoubu" (2003)TVTokyo
  • "Music Yell - Japon-" (2002) NTV *
  • "Zenigata Kintaro" (2002)FujiTV
  • "Appare nihon ichi" (2001) TVAsahi
  • "Sanma no Tengoku to jikoku"(2001) FujiTV

Has been appearing in many nationwide (Japan) aired dramas like

  • "Purimadamu" (2006) NTV
  • "Itsuwari no hanazono" (2006) FujiTV
  • "Maestro" (2006) WowoW
  • "Fugou Kenji" (2006) FujiTV
  • "Younimo kimyouna monogatari" (2005) FujiTV
  • "Kanojo ga shinda" (2004) NTV
  • "Last Present" (2004 )FujiTV
  • "Rikon Bengoshi" (2004)FujiTV
  • "Stand Up!" (2003) TBS
  • "Bara no jujika" (2002) FujiTV
  • "Hatsu taiken" (2002) FujiTV
  • "My little chef" (2002) TBS
  • "Taiyou no kisetsu" (2002) TBS
  • "Yanpapa" (2002) TBS
  • "The Apartment" (2002)BSI/TBS
  • "Blue ni koi shita" (2002) FujiTV
  • "24jikan kyuumeibyouto" (2001)FujiTV
  • "Hero" (2001) FujiTV
  • "Meoto Manzai" (2001) TBS
  • "Namida wo fuite" (2000) FujiTV

Music videos

Has been featured in music videos of different artists like Ayumi Hamasaki, Exile, Kuwata Keisuke, Dir en grey, Itsuki Hiroshi, The Brilliant Green, Husking Bee, Tetsu 69, Road of Major, Sons Of All Pussys

Director

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Cover of 2003's Dream Drop film, directed and shot by Adeyto
  • Directed the All Asia Promotion video for QBHouse.
  • Directed the staff recruiting video for Multimedia School WAVE.
  • Produced, shot, directed and edited the short film Dream Drop.
  • Directed & created computer 3D animation film for a Genetic Sovereign project.

Other works

Featured in "TOKYO Gaikokujin" book for interior design.

Is the hair & make-up artist for the short film "Le Panaris" (2004) presented during the "Trillogique" theater show at the French Institute Tokyo by Libertheatre artists group.

Is the cinematographer for Giry Vincent's short film Pandora (2005) and also has the ending theme song Snow by her band Genetic Sovereign published in the same film.

Designed & created the over 85 costumes for all performers of the Opera La Boheme presented due Jan. 2005 at Shinjuku Bunka Center TOKYO by the "La Stella" artist group.

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Cover of 2005's Tempus Aurumartwork painted by Adeyto

Appears in the PS2 game "GalJong" (2004) as herself. The Virtua Fighter Sega game character Sarah was modeled after her.

Appears as "Natasha" in 99's Osaka theater show "Casutera" (2002) also nationwide aired by WowoW.