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Occupation
  
Actress, Gravure Idol

Years active
  
1992 - present

Name
  
Kimika Yoshino



Born
  
September 5, 1975 (age 48) (
1975-09-05
)
Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan

Kimika Yoshino (吉野公佳, Yoshino Kimika) is a Japanese actress and gravure idol.

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Life and career

Yoshino was born on September 5, 1975 in Kanagawa, Japan. She started out as a gravure idol in 1994 in a swimsuit campaign for Toyobo and in the same year she was also chosen as one of the Fuji Television Visual Queens. She made her film debut as a nineteen-year-old starring in the role of schoolgirl Misa Kuroi in the manga-based live action movie Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness, released in April 1995. Her work in this film brought her the award for Best Newcomer at the 5th Japanese Professional Movie Awards. The next year, she reprised her role in the sequel Eko Eko Azarak 2: Birth of the Wizard. Also in 1996, she appeared in the fantasy film Acri: The Legend of Homo-Aquarellius, directed by singer-songwriter Tatsuya Ishii.

In September 1997 she had a feature role in OL Chu-Singura, a comedy about women office workers fighting against an evil corporation, and in 1998, she appeared as the heroine in the black comedy Unlucky Monkey directed by Sabu. Yoshino continued to appear in films, TV shows and V-cinema productions in the early 2000s. In the TV Tokyo series Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora, a live action TV drama based on a series of novels which aired in October to December, 2006, she played the role of the nurse Akiko Tanizaki.

In August 2008, the adult video (AV) firm Muteki announced that Yoshino would be the star of their second video production (the first starred actress Mio Saegusa). According to reports, Yoshino was to be paid about 20 to 25 million yen (about US$170,000 to 200,000) and it was considered that the video might sell as many as 100,000 copies. The video, Impact Kimika Yoshino (インパクト 吉野公佳), released by Muteki in October 2008, was an "adult image" video which did not contain any hardcore sex.

Yoshino returned to mainstream film in 2010 with a role in the horror film Kyofu. In 2011, she starred in the title role for the TBS version of the manga classic Lady Snowblood which was broadcast on March 27, 2011.

Filmography

Actress
2015
Hero: Special (TV Movie)
2010
The Sylvian Experiments as
Assistant Hisae
2007
Chacha: Tengai no Onna as
Omaa
2007
Onsen maruhi daisakusen! 4: Noto hantô Wajima onsen wo meguru kyûkyoku no zuwaigani to dentô no waza Wajima-nuri no bi ni kakusareta renzoku satsujin no nazo! (TV Movie) as
Miyuki Tamura - Hotel Koshuen head waitress
2007
Tôbô kusotawake
2007
Black Belt as
Chiyo
2006
Looking Up at the Half-Moon (TV Mini Series) as
Akiko Tanizaki
2006
Kiraware Matsuko no isshô (TV Series) as
Hitomi Nagata
- Episode #1.8 (2006) - Hitomi Nagata
- Episode #1.7 (2006) - Hitomi Nagata
2006
Hell Girl (TV Series) as
Mari Asou
- Ouma no Migiri (2006) - Mari Asou
2006
Kyoufu-izonsho as
Yukiko Shiraishi / Junko Fujimi
2006
Waru as
Barefoot girl in chains
2005
Hallucination
2005
Fantastipo as
Kaori Koinobori
2004
Reiko: The Zombie Shop Vol.3 - Okami to Ketsuzoku (Video)
2004
Tokyo Noir
2004
Reikan basu gaido jikenbo (TV Series) as
Miyuki Uesugi
- Episode #1.5 (2004) - Miyuki Uesugi
2004
Eiko
2003
Gozu as
Female Ozaki
2003
Sukai hai (TV Series) as
Noriko Sekikawa
- Nusumu onna (2003) - Noriko Sekikawa
2002
Double Score (TV Series)
- Episode #1.9 (2002)
2002
Paato-taimu tantei (TV Movie)
2002
Sky High
1998
Anrakkî monkî as
Miki Yoshida (victim of stabbing)
1998
Eko Eko Azarak: Misa the Dark Angel as
Misa Kuroi
1996
Baja Run as
Asako Kuramoto
1996
Acri as
Acri
1996
Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth of the Wizard as
Misa Kuroi
1995
Help! (TV Series)
1995
Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness as
Misa Kuroi
Self
2004
Interview with Director Shimako Sato & Actress Kimika Yoshino (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
Making of Eko Eko Azarak II (Video documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
2003
Interview with Director Shimako Sato & Actress Kimika Yoshino (Video documentary short) as
Self
2003
Making of Wizard of Darkness (Video documentary short) as
Self

References

Kimika Yoshino Wikipedia