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Saori Horii


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Saori Horii (堀井沙織, Horii Saori, born August 9, 1984) is a female gravure idol of Japan. She is from Tokyo, and belongs to the show-business production Platica Inc., a subsidiary of Face Network Co., Ltd.

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Profile

  • Nickname: Saorin
  • Profession: Gravure idol (Japanese term: swimsuit/bikini model)
  • Date of Birth: 9 August 1984
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
  • Height: 162 cm (5 feet and 3.8 inches)
  • Measurements: B80 W56 H81 cm (B31.5 W22.0 H31.9 inches)
  • Talent Agency: Platica Inc.
  • History

  • When Saori worked as a promotional model, she was headhunted by Face Network Co., Ltd. and subsequently became an exclusive race queen of that company.
  • During her one-year activities as a race queen, Saori was exceptionally promoted to a gravure idol by the manager of Face Network's show business division, which is Platica Inc. of today.
  • In April 2006, she debuted in a men's magazine. Soon afterward, she appears as a gravure idol in several magazines one after another.
  • After January 2007, her DVD releases again and again. Especially, 5th DVD "Lovely Flower♥" was additionally published, because the first edition had sold out very soon.
  • Saori also appears on TV after 2007.
  • In April 2008, she got to belong to Platica Inc. automatically through independence of the firm.
  • TV Programs

  • Cream Nantoka (くりぃむナントカ), TV Asahi 2007
  • Enta no Mikata! (エンタの味方!), TBS 2007-08
  • Gravure no Bishojo (グラビアの美少女), MONDO21 2008
  • DVDs

    1. Saorin to Issho♥ - Nikkori Side - (さおりんといっしょ♥ ~にっこりサイド~), Sparkvision 2007
    2. Saorin to Issho♥ - Shittori Side - (さおりんといっしょ♥ ~しっとりサイド~), Sparkvision 2007
    3. Saorin LOVE♥ (さおりんLove♥), Take Shobo 2007
    4. Daisuki♥ (大好きっ♥), GRADIA 2007
    5. Lovely Flower♥, Shinyusha 2008
    6. Tokimeki Love♥ (ときめきLove♥), Trico 2008

    References

    Saori Horii Wikipedia