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Name
  
Gina Hiraizumi

Role
  
Actress · ginaonline.net

Education
  
Juilliard School


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Full Name
  
Gina Tomoko Hiraizumi

Born
  
November 20, 1980 (age 43) (
1980-11-20
)
Torrance, California

Movies
  
The Hot Spot, Day of Independence, Soap Girl, Scream Queen

Similar People
  
Chris Tashima, Young Man Kang, Larenz Tate

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Gina Hiraizumi is a Juilliard alumni, who has been acting professionally for over 15 years. With over 5 features releasing for 2017, her career is taking an exciting leap.

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Her next theatrical release is with A-List Japan star, MIEKO HARADA in the drama feature, TOKYO NEW YORK as “Keiko” - a Japanese girl forced to work in the underground Tokyo hostess club world for survival, while Harada plays the mama-san boss in this Japanese scripted feature. This international drama feature by Award-winning director, Naghmeh Shirkhan is set to release in 2017.

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In the crime/murder TV series, DEADLY SINS (2016 / ID Discovery) Gina was the lead title role of real life Filipina criminal, "Rosalina Misina Mendoza" in this full hour biopic tale. She portrays the role of Rosalina in her early 20's (she is now in her 60’s, incarcerated in prison without parole in Seattle, WA) and portrays her character from the start, as the story unfolds from her harsh beginnings in Manila, Philippines to the United States. Her character has stirred a lot of emotions with the fans of the show, as Twitter exploded with comments upon the TV release.

Network television credits include CASTLE and FLASH FORWARD (ABC), SHARK (CBS), QUINTUPLETS (FOX). Gina played the beauty queen wife of martial arts superstar, JASON SCOTT LEE (“Dragon: Bruce Lee Story”) in the WWII period piece feature, ONLY THE BRAVE and co-starred in DAY OF INDEPENDENCE by Academy Award Winner, director Chris Tashima.

Gina’s past celebrity endorsement deals include KILAUEA FIRE (Hawaiian Hot Sauce) as seen in the Hawaiian Airlines’ HANA HOU MAGAZINE and a 2010 CALENDAR by Hilton Hawaiian Village. A calendar signing tour took her around the world and was a massive success.

The eldest of 3 sisters, Gina grew up in Los Angeles, CA while traveling to Tokyo 2-3 times a year, every year of her life. Growing up privileged, her father was a successful entrepreneur - the owner of a global travel agency, which allowed the entire family to live an international lifestyle. Many summers were spent attending Japanese schools in Tokyo, Japan and swimming the beaches in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Gina got her start in acting when her whole family was cast in a Japanese commercial for "House Curry" when she was 15. She enrolled herself in acting training as a teenager with her first acting coach, Aaron Speiser - the coach behind Jennifer Lopez and Will Smith. Upon acceptance to Juilliard, she took off a handful of years mid-career to get formal training in NYC. To this day, the most transformative moment of her career was when she was invited over to the home of fellow Juilliard Alumni, VIOLA DAVIS ("How to Get Away with Murder”). Recalling some of the life and business lessons she was mentored with, she still credits that meeting for the most "lifechanging meeting of my life."

Gina recently got married to her husband, Blayne and plans to start a family in the next year.

She lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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Singing career

Performed the National Anthem for STAPLES CENTER, DODGER STADIUM and MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. She is the first Asian-American singer to perform on the gospel show, PRAISE THE LORD on TBN - the only Christian talk show, consisting of a billion viewers worldwide. Her first English music video single, NEVER SAY NEVER was released by the filmmakers of the Black Eyed Peas’ Filipino-oriented hits, “Bebot” and “APL song” – Patricio Ginelsa.

Filmography

Actress
-
The Nana Project (post-production) as
Lisa Chen
2023
If I Can't Have You (TV Movie) as
Lily
2022
Labor, Lies and Murder as
Lisa
2021
Doom Patrol (TV Series) as
Sachiko
- Bird Patrol (2021) - Sachiko
- 1917 Patrol (2021) - Sachiko
- Dada Patrol (2021) - Sachiko
2021
Creepshow (TV Series) as
Dr. Mai Sato (segment "The Last Tsuburaya")
- The Last Tsuburaya/Okay, I'll Bite! (2021) - Dr. Mai Sato (segment "The Last Tsuburaya")
2021
Dynasty (TV Series) as
Barbara
- That Unfortunate Dinner (2021) - Barbara
2021
Good Girls (TV Series) as
Well-Dressed Mom
- Big Kahuna (2021) - Well-Dressed Mom
2021
Courting Mom and Dad as
Reporter Allison
2021
Killer Advice as
Simone
2021
Mr. Mayor (TV Series) as
Reporter #2
- Pilot (2021) - Reporter #2
2021
The Wrong Real Estate Agent (TV Movie) as
Annie
2020
My Sweet Holiday (TV Movie) as
Maggie
2020
Last Three Days as
Amane
2020
Killer Competition (TV Movie) as
Principal McCain
2020
Pool Boy Nightmare (TV Movie) as
Detective Davidson
2020
The Wrong Wedding Planner (TV Movie) as
Gemma
2020
Lazy Susan as
News Anchor
2020
Hawaii Five-0 (TV Series) as
Maile
- E ho'i na keiki oki uaua o na pali (2020) - Maile
2020
A Dark Foe as
Female Reporter
2019
Girl Games as
Veronica Kitagawa
2019
What Lies West as
Sherri
2019
The Wrong Stepmother (TV Movie) as
Cynthia
2019
Sister of the Bride (TV Movie) as
Anna
2019
Time for Tea (Short) as
Miyo
2018
A Christmas in Royal Fashion (TV Movie) as
Nurse Phillips
2018
Mani (TV Series) as
Miss Haruto
- Operation: Fam Bam (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: Escape Operation (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: Riddle Me This (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: The Real Jitterbug (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: The Life and Times of Mr. Mioshi (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: Rap Collective (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: In-Dis-Guys (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: Hank Fully Loaded (2018) - Miss Haruto
- Operation: Dolla Dolla Bills (2018) - Miss Haruto
2018
Black-ish (TV Series) as
Tiffany
- Friends Without Benefits (2018) - Tiffany
2018
Christmas Harmony as
Trisha
2018
Truth or Double Dare (TODD) as
Claudia
2018
The Wrong Friend (TV Movie) as
Becca (uncredited)
2018
Deadly Runway (TV Movie) as
TV Reporter
2018
Homecoming Revenge as
Susie
2018
The Silk Road as
Chieko
2018
Bloodline: Lovesick 2 as
District Attorney Akemi
2018
The Wrong Daughter as
Inspector Larsen
2018
Maki as
Keiko
2017
The Plural of Blood (Short) as
Reporter #2
2017
Unbound (Short) as
Dai
2017
The Wrong Man (TV Movie) as
Carrie Knox
2017
A Christmas Cruise (TV Movie) as
Louise
2017
The Ugly Christmas Sweater (TV Short) as
Lori
2017
A Very Merry Toy Store (TV Movie) as
Aviana
2017
S.L.A.G. (TV Movie) as
Paige
2017
The Wrong Crush (TV Movie) as
Dr. Monroe
2017
The Fast and the Fierce as
Amy
2016
Evil Nanny (TV Movie) as
Kayla
2016
Till the Aces Come as
Crystal
2016
Deadly Sins (TV Series documentary) as
Rosalina Misina Mendoza
- Episode #5.6 (2016) - Rosalina Misina Mendoza
2014
Seers of the Ninth Island (TV Series) as
Dr. Lisa Choo
- Aloha Ke Akua (2014) - Dr. Lisa Choo
- Pilot (2014) - Dr. Lisa Choo
2012
Never Say Never (Video short) as
Singer / Artist
2012
The Monogamy Experiment as
Yonda Rider
2010
Castle (TV Series) as
Laurie Hill
- A Rose for Everafter (2010) - Laurie Hill
2009
Flashforward (TV Series) as
Flight Attendant
- Believe (2009) - Flight Attendant
2009
The LBC: Smile Now, Cry Later as
Sarah Chea
2009
Titan Maximum (TV Series) as
J-pop singer
- Pilot (2009) - J-pop singer (voice)
2007
Damn the Past! (Short) as
Shakira
2007
Shark (TV Series) as
2nd Young Woman
- Porn Free (2007) - 2nd Young Woman
2006
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 (Video Game) as
Jillian Hall / Additional Voices (uncredited)
2006
Only the Brave as
Eleanor Takase
2005
The Hot Spot (Video) as
Venus
2004
Quintuplets (TV Series) as
Jackie
- Boobs on the Run (2004) - Jackie
2003
Day of Independence (Short) as
Rose
2003
Lucky (TV Series) as
Minako
- Something for Everyone (2003) - Minako
2003
Scream Queen (Video) as
Leilani
2002
Camp Utopia as
Bongo Player
2002
Soap Girl as
Asia
2002
Port Charles (TV Series) as
Casey #2
- Episode dated 9 April 2002 (2002) - Casey #2
2002
Kingston High as
Katelyn
2001
Close to Home (TV Short) as
Becky
2001
The Source as
Stacey
2001
Trysting (Short) as
Ann
2001
City Guys (TV Series) as
Yasmina
- Prose and Cons (2001) - Yasmina
2001
Spyder Games (TV Series) as
Akiko
- Episode #1.15 (2001) - Akiko (uncredited)
2001
1st Testament CIA Vengeance (Video) as
Kaori Nakayama
2001
All or Nothing (Video) as
Teen diva
2001
Eyeball Eddie (Short) as
Popular Girl
2000
100 Girls as
Baby Carriage Girl (uncredited)
1999
Frat Ratz (TV Series) as
Vanessa
- Real Unreal - Vanessa
Producer
2019
Time for Tea (Short) (executive producer)
2018
The Silk Road (associate producer)
2012
Never Say Never (Video short) (executive producer)
Self
2004
Korean Report: Young Man Kang Goes to Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2021
Moments Within Moments as
Self

References

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