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Yūka (actress)

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Native name  優香
Nationality  Japanese
Years active  1997–present
Spouse  Munetaka Aoki (m. 2016)
Name  Hiroko Okabe
Occupation  Actress
Height  1.57 m
Agent  Horipro
Yūka in her curly hair with bangs wearing floral dress

Born  27 June 1980 (age 43) (1980-06-27) Tokyo, Japan
Known for  Honjitsu wa Taian NariAkumu-chanBlack Butler
Website  www.horipro.co.jp/yuka/
Awards  Japan Academy Award for Newcomer of the Year
Movies and TV shows  Shimura Ken no Bakatonosama, Quiz Presen Variety: Q, King's Brunch, Papadoru!, Jinsei no Yakusoku

Similar  Megumi (actress), Yōko Ishino, Emi Takei

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Hiroko Okabe (岡部 広子, Okabe Hiroko, born 27 June 1980), known professionally as Yūka (優香, Yūka), is a Japanese actress, presenter, and former gravure idol. She is known for playing the lead role in NHK's drama Honjitsu wa Taian Nari and presenting the TBS variety show Ōsama no Brunch. From 1999 to 2001, she received the Golden Arrow Award every year. In 2003, she was given both a Golden Graph Award and the Japan Academy Prize for Best Newcomer.

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Yuka in her beautiful smile while wearing blue long sleeves and white pants

Films

  • Koi ni Utaeba (2002), Yumi Sakurai
  • Boku no Songokū (2003), Songokū
  • Reincarnation (2005), Nagisa Sugiura
  • Taishibōkei Tanita no Shain Shokudō (2013), Nanako Haruno
  • Black Butler (2014), Hanae Wakatsuki
  • Akumu-chan (2014), Kotoha Hirashima
  • Wood Job! (2014), Miki Īda
  • Galaxy Turnpike (2015), Rei
  • Jinsei no Yakusoku (2016), Yukiko Ōba
  • The Blue Hearts (2017)
  • Hitsuji no Ki (2018), Rieko Ōta
  • TV dramas

  • Ao no Jidai (TBS, 1998), Yuka
  • Taiyō wa Shizumanai (Fuji TV, 2000), Ami Isetani
  • 20-sai no Kekkon (TBS, 2000), Renko Chūganji
  • Love Story (TBS, 2001), Kano Kobayashi
  • Zoku Heisei Fūfu Jawan (NTV, 2002)
  • Yūkaza Cinema (TV Asahi, 2002)
  • Yonimo Kimyō na Monogatari: Dramatic Syndrome (Fuji TV, 2001)
  • Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi 3 (Fuji TV, 2003)
  • Taiga drama Shinsengumi! (NHK, 2004)
  • Yonimo Kimyō na Monogatari: Aketekure (Fuji TV, 2004)
  • Hoshi ni Negai o: 7jōma de Umareta 410-man no Hoshi (Fuji TV, 2005), Yōko Satō
  • Renai Shōsetsu "Duke" (TBS, 2006), Kōko Tachibana
  • 24-jikan Terebi Ai wa Chikyū o Sukuu "Yūki" (NTV, 2006), Yoshie
  • Oishinbo (Fuji TV, 2007-2009), Yūko Kurita
  • Maru Maru Chibi Maruko Chan Episode 3 (Fuji TV, 2007)
  • Shinjitsu no Shuki BC Kyū Senpan Katō Tetsutarō "Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai" (NTV, 2007), Fujiko Katō
  • Gout Temps Nouveau (KTV, 2007), Yūka Tanaka
  • Maō Episode 4-7 (TBS, 2008), Makiko Naruse
  • Koi no Karasawagi: Love Stories V "Sōgiya no Onna" (NTV, 2008), Yuri Honda
  • Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo Episode 8 (TBS, 2009), Teacher Izumi
  • My Girl (TV Asahi, 2009), Yōko Tsukamoto
  • Bungō: Nihon Bungaku Cinema "Ōgon Fūkei" (TBS, 2010), Okei
  • Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni (NTV, 2011)
  • T-UP presents Thumbs Up! (BS Fuji, 2011), Hana
  • Honjitsu wa Taian Nari (NHK, 2012), Takako Yamai
  • Papadol! (TBS, 2012), Haruka Hanamura
  • Akumu-chan (NTV, 2012), Kotoha Hirashima
  • Hakuba no Ōji-sama (NTV, 2013), Takako Hara
  • Hell Teacher Nūbē (NTV, 2014), Minako
  • Carolling: Christmas no Kiseki (NHK BS, 2014), Sūko Orihara
  • Taiga drama Hana Moyu (NHK, 2015), Sugihisa
  • Chikaemon (NHK, 2016), Osode
  • Rinshō Hanzai Gakusha Himura Hideo no Suiri (NTV, 2016), Nozomi Ono
  • Hi no Ko (Tōkai TV, 2016), Yukimi Kajima
  • Dubbing

  • Bunshinsaba (2004), Lee Yoo-jin
  • Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), Ellie
  • Strings (2007), Jhinna
  • Awards

  • The 36th Golden Arrow Award: Graph Award (1999)
  • The 37th Golden Arrow Award: Best Newcomer and Newcomer for Broadcasting Award (2000)
  • The 38th Golden Arrow Award: Broadcasting Award (2001)
  • The 26th Japan Academy Prize: Best Newcomer (2003)
  • The 40th Golden Arrow Award: Golden Graph Award (2003)
  • References

    Yūka (actress) Wikipedia