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Hitomi Katayama
Born (1980-09-22) September 22, 1980 (age 44)
OccupationActress

Hitomi Katayama (片山 瞳, Hitomi Katayama, born September 22, 1980 in Fukuoka) is a Japanese actress.

Career

Katayama started her career as a fashion model in Paris, Milano, New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo. In 2007, Katayama was chosen to star in Osamu Minorikawa’s film, Life Can Be So Wonderful.[1][2] In 2008, she was a regular on TV drama series Ashita no Kita Yoshio on Fuji TV.[3] In 2012, Katayama starred as the heroine in Koji Wakamatsu’s Petrel Hotel Blue (which had a special showing at the Busan Film Festival), and in 2013, again in Koji Wakamatsu's film The Millennial Rapture (featured at the Venice Film Festival). In 2014, she appeared in Takashi Miike's Over Your Dead Body and Sion Sono's Tokyo Tribe.

Filmography

Film

  • Life Can Be So Wonderful (2007)[4]
  • Karakuri (2010)
  • The Third (2010)
  • Mahoroba (2011)
  • Black Hair (2011)
  • Ringing in their ears (2011)
  • Sukiyaki (2011)
  • The Detective is in the Bar (2011)
  • Petrel Hotel Blue (2012)[5]
  • The Millennial Rapture (2012)[6]
  • Over Your Dead Body (2014)
  • Tokyo Tribe (2014)

Television

  • Ashita no Kita Yoshio TV Drama Series regular by Fuji TV (2008)
  • No One Can Protect You TV Drama by Fuji TV (2009)
  • Douki by WOWOW (2011)

Commercial

  • UNIQLO
  • KIRIN
  • TOYOTA

Music Video

  • Jazz NEKO “Confusion The Live”
  • Aloha “China Town”, Lead
  • BOOM BOOM satellites “Lock me out”,Lead
  • Kirinji “Pray, Don't curse”
  • J. Williams “Never Let Go”, Lead

Modeling

References

  1. ^ 『世界はときどき美しい』片山瞳さんインタビュー. fjmovie.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  2. ^ "片山瞳インタビュー". Yahoo. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Katayama Hitomi". Talent Databank. Archived from the original on 13 August 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  4. ^ 世界はときどき美しい Archived 2016-01-31 at the Wayback Machine. Sekaihatokidoki.com. Retrieved on 2013-8-11.
  5. ^ 海燕ホテル・ブルー. wakamatsukoji.org/kaien/ Retrieved on 2013-8-11 .
  6. ^ 千年の愉楽. wakamatsukoji.org/sennennoyuraku/ Retrieved on 2013-8-11 .