Hitomi Katayama
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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). She published three photo collections as a model in Japan, with photos by Hajime Sawatari, Meisa Fujishiro, Miyuki Matsuda.[citation needed] In 2014, she appeared in Takashi Miike's Over Your Dead Body and Sion Sono's Tokyo Tribe. Katayama moved to Los Angeles to start a new career.[citation needed]
Filmography
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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
- Chanel
- Fendi
- Armani
- Hugo boss
- John Galliano
- VALENTINO
- Paul KA
- Y's
- Rolex
- Panasonic
- Shiseido
- Wella
- VANS
- Levi's
- DIESEL
References
- ^ 『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.
- ^ "片山瞳インタビュー". Yahoo. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
- ^ "Katayama Hitomi". Talent Databank. Archived from the original on 13 August 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 海燕ホテル・ブルー. wakamatsukoji.org/kaien/ Retrieved on 2013-8-11 .
- ^ 千年の愉楽. wakamatsukoji.org/sennennoyuraku/ Retrieved on 2013-8-11 .