Rie Kogure

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Rie Kogure ( Japanese 小 暮 里 江 , Kogure Rie ; born June 15, 1984 in Fukaya , Saitama Prefecture ) known under her stage name Mimula ( ミ ム ラ , Mimura ), is a Japanese film actress . She is under contract with the Stardust Promotion agency .

Personal

Mimula was born in 1984 in Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture. She graduated from Inagakuen Middle and High School in Saitama Prefecture, after which she worked as a model for haircuts, among other things. In 2003 she auditioned successfully for the female lead in the television drama Beginā and started her career as an actress. The following year she starred in the two television dramas FIRE BOYS 〜megumi no daigo〜 and Rikon Bengoshi , which made her appear in three television series within a very short time. A two-year hiatus followed in late 2006, until it finally returned to the screens in 2008 with the television drama Saitō-san . In the following year she received the role of the female heroine again in the drama Zeni Geba . She made her film debut in 2004 in Umineko , followed by her first major leading role in The Call 2 in 2005 . In addition to television dramas and films, she also shot several commercials.

Your stage name Mimula comes from the children's series Moomins , more precisely it came from the figure of Mymla . In Japanese transliteration , Mymla becomes ミ ム ラ (Mimula) , which is why the syllable in this case is also transcribed with la instead of ra as is usual .

On November 15, 2006 she married the conductor Kim Seong-hyang ( Hangeul : 김성향 , Hanja : 金 聖 響 , Japanese pronunciation: Kim (u) Seikyō ) the two had met while shooting the 2005 film Kono mune ippai no ai o met. The marriage was divorced in December 2010.

Filmography (selection)

Television dramas

  • 2003: Beginā
  • 2004: FIRE BOYS ~ megumi no daigo ~
  • 2004: Rikon Bengoshi
  • 2004: Medaka
  • 2005: Ima, Ai ni yukimasu
  • 2006: Koi no kara sawagi ~ LOVE STORIES ~ III "Moto yan no onna"
  • 2006: Tenshi no Hashigo
  • 2008: Saitō-san
  • 2009: Zeni Geba
  • 2009: Soratobu Taiya
  • 2009: Kōrusentā no Koibito
  • 2009: Samurai Haiskūru
  • 2010: Naze kimi wa Zetsubō to tatakaeta no ka
  • 2011: Gō ~ himetachi no sengoku ~
  • 2011: Ninkyō herupā Special
  • 2011: Kayoku Hōtei
  • 2011: Omaenashi de wa ikiteikenai ~ neko o aishita geijutsu-ka no monogatari ~ No. 3 "Boku dake ga mita kanojo no nami"
  • 2012: Ume-chan Sensei

Movies

  • 2004: Umineko
  • 2005: The Call 2
  • 2005: Kono mune ippai no ai o
  • 2007: Saidokā ni inu
  • 2008: Rakugo Musume
  • 2011: Tengoku kara no ēru

Awards

  • 2004: Best Newcomer ( 39th Television Drama Academy Awards ) for her role in Beginā

Individual evidence

  1. http://tvmania.livedoor.biz/archives/18089973.html
  2. http://sekirei.air-nifty.com/blogtopia/2004/01/post_10.html

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