Japanese actress and singer
Miki Jinbo |
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Born | (1960-06-02) June 2, 1960 (age 64)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Education | |
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Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
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Years active | 1976–present |
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Agent | Staff-up |
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Known for | |
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Height | 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in) |
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Website | Official website (in Japanese) |
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Miki Jinbo (神保 美喜, Jinbo Miki, born June 2, 1960, in Minato, Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actress and singer represented by Staff-up.[2]
Biography
Jinbo entered Horikoshi High School, and in March 1983, she graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University Faculty of Letters, Second Section of English and American Literature.
While in third-year junior high school, she won the 15th Battle Tournament in Nippon TV's Star Tanjō!.
In March 1976, Jinbo signed with Philips Records (now Universal Music Japan) and debuted as a singer with the single "Hajimete no Waltz".
She performs as an actress and a singer. Jinbo is also a presenter in music series.
Notable performances are in Yōba (1976) and the horror-comedy film House (1977).
She appeared in an advertisement for DHC. Jinbo later commented in her blog that she loved DHC.
Filmography
Films
Year
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Title
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Notes
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1976 |
Permanent Blue: Manatsu no Koi |
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Yōba |
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1977 |
House |
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1978 |
Zanshō |
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1983 |
Plumeria no Densetsu: Tengoku no Kiss |
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1985 |
Keiji Monogatari: Kuroshio no Uta |
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1986 |
Mandara-ya no Ryōta |
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Rikon Shinai Onna |
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Drama
Year
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Title
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Role
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Network
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Notes
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1977 |
Shiroi Kōya |
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TBS |
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1978 |
Nichiyō Kyōfu Series |
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Fuji TV |
Episode 7
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1979 |
Netchū Jidai |
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NTV |
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Kakekomi Buil 7-gōshitsu |
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Fuji TV |
Episode 1
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1980 |
Doberman Deka |
Saeko Shiratori |
TV Asahi |
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1981 |
Tetsudō Kōankan |
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TV Asahi |
Episode 36
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1983 |
Ōoku |
Oko |
KTV |
Episode 38
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Mito Kōmon |
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TBS |
Series 13 Episode 26, Series 20 Episode 10
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1984 |
Seibu Keisatsu Part-III |
Yumiko Kanzaki |
TV Asahi |
Episode 43
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1985 |
Abarenbō Shogun II |
Oyu |
TV Asahi |
Episode 102
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Chōshichirō Edo Nikki |
Okyo |
NTV |
Episode 53
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Shadow Warriors |
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KTV |
Episode 7
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1987 |
Sanbiki ga Kiru! |
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TV Asahi |
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1990 |
The Keiji |
Junko Kawakami |
TV Asahi |
Episode 12
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1993 |
Ōoka Echizen |
Osono |
TBS |
Episode 20
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1994 |
Zenigata Heiji |
Okayo |
Fuji TV |
Series 4 Episode 5
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1997 |
Saigo no Koi |
Reiko Saito |
TBS |
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Getsuyō Drama Special |
Hisako Kitamura |
TBS |
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2002 |
Bengoshi Kyoko Takamizawa |
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TBS |
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2003 |
Keiji Ichiro |
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TBS |
Episode 9
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Hagure Dorobō Goro Ishikawa |
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Fuji TV |
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2005 |
Kenji Yoko Asahina |
Kumi Nishikawa |
TV Asahi |
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2006 |
Doctor Koishi no Jiken Karute |
Chiharu Sakurai |
Fuji TV |
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2009 |
Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery (51) Tsuriawanai Jōsha-ken o Kau Shitai |
Yasuko Koike |
TV Asahi |
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Sono Otoko, Fuku Shochō |
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TV Asahi |
Series 3 Episode 5
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Kyoto Minami-sho Kanshiki File |
Yuko Fujimura |
TV Asahi |
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2010 |
Hanchō: Jinnan-sho Asaka Han |
Yoko Yaginuma |
TBS |
Series 3 Episode 7
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2013 |
Seifuku Sōsa |
Nobuko Shinozaki |
TBS |
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Direct-to-video
Stage
Title
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Notes
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Trapp Family Story |
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Horibe Yasubei |
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Tabigarasu Yoarashi Sen San: Yuki no Oiwake Sandogasa |
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Fu Keizu: Otsuta Monogatari |
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Tsugaru Ninjō Onna-bushi |
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Haru Sugata Senryō Matoi |
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Wakatono Senryō Kasa |
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Nihonichi? no Otō-chan |
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Onna Udemakuri |
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Bakushō! ! Shiranami Go-ri Otoko |
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Variety
Year
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Title
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Network
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Notes
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1982 |
Uta no Wide 90-bu |
NTV |
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Ichi-mai no Shashin |
Fuji TV |
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Challenge the Keiba |
Fuji TV |
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Zubari Iu Wa yo |
TBS |
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Kazuo Tokumitsu no Kandō Saikai "Aitai" |
TBS |
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Quiz Nihonjin no Shitsumon |
NHK G TV |
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Art Entertainment Meikyū Bijutsukan |
NHK BS-2 |
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Asada! Namadesu Tabi Salad |
TV Asahi |
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Kaiketsu Emi Channel |
KTV |
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Radio series
Title
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Network
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Notes
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Coffee Time |
Tokyo FM |
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Miki Jinbo no Brilliant na Josei |
Radio Nippon |
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Miki Jinbo no Tea Lounge |
NCB |
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Discography
Singles
Year
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Title
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Notes
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1976 |
"Hajimete no Waltz" |
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"Mizuiro no Omoide" |
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1977 |
"Furuutsu no Uta" |
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References
External links