Hitomi Nishina

Hitomi Nishina (仁科 仁美[1], Nishina Hitomi, born 1 November 1984, in Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture)[2] is a Japanese tarento and model.

Hitomi Nishina
仁科 仁美
Born (1984-11-01) 1 November 1984
NationalityJapanese
Other namesJinjin (仁仁)
Occupation
  • Model
  • tarento
Years active2002
Style
Height164 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Awards14th Triumph Image Girl

Nishina was represented with Irving until she left in 31 December 2014.[1] Her father was actor Hiroki Matsukata and her mother is actress Akiko Nishina, in which they are graduates for the entertainment industry. Nishina's parents were divorced in December 1998. After the divorce she grew up with her mother.

Filmography

TV programmes

Year Title Network
2005Ōsama no BrunchTBS
2011Sunday Japon

Internet

Year Title
2011Kaori to Hitomi no Now na Jijō!!

TV dramas

Year Title Role Network
1994Dai ChūshinguraŌishi KūTBS
Mei Bugyō: Tōyama no KinsanOhikaruTV Asahi
2004On'yado KawasemiNHK
2005Mito KōmonTBS
One Missed CallReina MiwaTV Asahi
2006My Boss My HeroHitomi SakurakoujiNTV
2011Shin Keishichō Sōsaikka 9 KakariAyaka ShiinaTV Asahi
2012Keishichō Nanpei Han: Shichinin no KeijiErika MoriyamaTBS
Kyoto Minami-sho Kanshiki FileMari TakaokaTV Asahi

Films

Year Title
2008Hikarisasu Umi, Boku no Fune

Stage

Year Title Role
2009Shinjuku Eki –Koi no Carnival–
2011Dump Show!Ayaka
Nyōbō wa Yūrei

Advertisements

Year Title Ref.
Lotte "Kurumu"
Japan Energy
2010Ad Council Japan "Taisetsu na anata e"[3][4]
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References

  1. "仁科仁美 結婚へ 年商150億円社長と春にも「すごく尊敬」". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 1 Jan 2015. Retrieved 24 Mar 2017.
  2. "仁科 仁美" (in Japanese). Irving. Archived from the original on 2014-12-18. Retrieved 24 Mar 2017.
  3. Nishina, Hitomi (21 Mar 2011). "2011年03月21日のブログ|仁科仁美オフィシャルブログ「仁科仁美の仁仁ブログ」". Hitomi Nishina Official Blog "Hitomi Nishina no Jinjin Blog" (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 24 Mar 2017.
  4. "仁科仁美、ACジャパンCMへの苦情に「とても複雑な心境」". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 23 Mar 2011. Retrieved 24 Mar 2017.
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