Haruka Ayase
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Years active | 2000 - present |
Haruka Ayase (綾瀬 はるか, Ayase Haruka), born in Hiroshima Prefecture, on March 24, 1985, is a Japanese actress.
Career
In 1999, she successfully passed a Horipro audition. She first achieved widespread recognition for her starring roles in the short film Justice; in 2004 she rose to stardom as Aki in the TV series Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World.
On March 24, 2006 she released her first single, titled "Period" (ピリオド, Periodo), the lyrics of which were written by Kaori Mochida from Every Little Thing and Takeshi Kobayashi. Kobayashi, the producer of the single, also composed and arranged the music.
She has also released two photo books: Birth in 2001 and Heroine in 2004.
Personal life
Ayase excels in many sports. As a junior high school student she took part in a Chūgoku region Ekiden tournament. When she was a high school student in Hiroshima, she moved to Tokyo and entered Horikoshi High School. In 2003 she entered Teikyo University Junior College in 2003, and later dropped out.
Filmography
Dramas
Year | Drama | Role | Broadcasting Company |
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2001 | Kindaichi Shonen no Jikembo II SP | Tomoko Ninomiya | TBS |
2001 | Cosmo Angel (コスモ・エンジェル) | Haruka | Tokai TV |
2002 | Kaze no Bon kara | Sugimura Aki | NHK |
2003 | Hontou ni Atta Kowai Hanashi | Onose Misaki | Fuji TV |
2003 | Boku no Ikiru Michi | Megumi Sugita | Fuji TV |
2003 | Blackjack ni Yoroshiku | Risako Tsubaki | TBS |
2003 | Otoko yu (男湯) | Matsuura Mina | Fuji TV |
2004 | Koufuku no Ouji | Mayu Mitsuishi | NTV |
2004 | Hontou ni Atta Kowai Hanashi | Nakamura Chisato | Fuji TV |
2004 | Kyokugensuiri Colosseum | Ami Shinozaki | NTV |
2004 | Fuyuzora ni Tsuki wa Kagayaku | Imamiya Hanako | Fuji TV |
2004 | Sore wa, Totsuzen, Arashi no you ni... | Saho Makino | TBS |
2004 | Crying Out love, In the Center of the World | Aki Hirose | TBS |
2004 | Ai kurushii | Michiru Majiba | TBS |
2005 | Akai Unmei | Naoko Shimazaki | TBS |
2006 | Satomi Hakkenden | Hamaji | TBS |
2006 | Byakuyakou | Yukiho Karasawa | TBS |
2006 | Hero SP | Ririko Izumitani | Fuji TV |
2006 | Tatta Hitotsu no Koi | Nao Tsukioka | NTV |
2007 | Hotaru no Hikari | Hotaru Amemiya | NTV |
2008 | Shikaotoko Aoniyoshi | Fujiwara Michiko | Fuji TV |
2008 | ROOKIES | Mikoshiba Kyoko | TBS |
2009 | Kurobe no Taiyou | Takiyama Sachie | TBS |
2009 | MR. BRAIN | Kazune Yuri | TBS |
2009 | Jin | Tachibana Saki | TBS |
2010 | Hotaru no Hikari 2 | Hotaru Amemiya | NTV |
2011 | Jin 2 | Tachibana Saki | TBS |
Movies
Year | Movie | Role |
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2002 | Justice | Hoshi |
2004 | Amemasu no Kawa | Sayuri Takakura |
2005 | New Horizon | Sayako |
2005 | Sengoku Jieitai 1549 | Nohime |
2006 | Taberuki shinai | Nao |
2007 | HERO | Ririko Izumitani |
2008 | Cyborg She (also "My Girlfriend is A Cyborg") | The Girlfriend |
2008 | ICHI | Ichi |
2008 | The Magic Hour | Natsuko Shikama |
2008 | Happy Flight[1] | Etsuko Saitō |
2009 | Oppai Volleyball | Mikako Terashima |
2009 | Rookies | Kyoko Mikoshiba |
2009 | Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror | voice-acting |
2010 | The Incite Mill |
Voice talent
- Kikansha Thomas (Victoria)
Discography
Singles
Year | Single | JP | Album | Total Sales |
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2006 | "ピリオド" (Period) | 8 | TBA | 28,224 |
2006 | "交差点days" (Kōsaten Days) | 8 | TBA | 18,688 |
2007 | "飛行機雲" (Hikōkigumo) | 23 | TBA | 10,352 |
2010 | "マーガレット" (Māgaretto) | ? | TBA | ? |
Awards
- Nikkan Sports Drama Awards
- 2004, Best Supporting Actress: Sekai no chuushin de, ai wo sakebu (Second)
- 2007, Best Actress for Summer: Hotaru no Hikari (Winner)
- Television Drama Academy Awards
- 2004, Best Supporting Actress: Sekai no chuushin de, ai wo sakebu (Winner)
- 2006, Best Supporting Actress: Byakuyakou (Winner)
- Nikkan Sports Film Award
- 2008, Best Actress: Cyborg She, ICHI, Happy Flight (Winner)
References
- ^ Schilling, Mark. "Airplane flick tells only half the story." The Japan Times. Friday November 14, 2008. Retrieved on February 19, 2010.