Harumi Inoue

Harumi Inoue (井上 晴美, Inoue Harumi, born September 23, 1974 in Kumamoto, Japan) is an actress, model and accomplished swimmer.[1]

Harumi Inoue
井上晴美
Born (1974-09-23) 23 September 1974
Kumamoto, Japan
Occupation
Years active1991-present

She has a younger sister, Mami Inoue, who is also pursuing a similar career. Also, a younger brother, Eiki Kitamura, with whom she performed alongside in Rock Musical Bleach. Because of her spontaneity, poise and effortless abilities in front of a camera, there are also various DVDs, books and calendars dedicated to her image to be found in her native Japan. She has released pop singles. She was the character "Hiromi Ueda" in the 1995 TV series Kimi To Deatte Kara.

Asakusa Kid is based on a semi-autobiographical book of the same name by the avant-garde comedian Takeshi Kitano.

Inoue graduated from Shinjuku Yamabuki High School in Tokyo.

Filmography

  • Zagashira joshikousei Nami; lit. "School leader Nami" (座頭女子高生ナミ) (1991)
  • 賞・金・犬WANTED! (1995)
  • 82 bunsho; lit. "Branch 82", United States title Metropolitan Police Branch 82 (82分署) (1995)
  • Moonlight Whispers (1999)
  • Freeze Me (2000)[2]
  • 銀の男 青森純情篇  プロフェッショナル・マネージメント  ... 平井美和 (2002)
  • Graveyard of Honor (2002)
  • Asakusa Kid (浅草キッド, Asakusa kiddo) (2002)
  • 行動隊長伝 血盟 (2003)
  • 怪談新耳袋 劇場版 (2004)
  • Gonin Saga (2015)

Musical

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References

  1. "Harumi Inoue". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
  2. "New movies". The San Francisco Chronicle. August 5, 2002. pp. D2.
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