Yumi Adachi
Yumi Adachi (安達 祐実, Adachi Yumi, born 14 September 1981 in Taito, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress and singer.
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Born | Taito, Tokyo, Japan | 14 September 1981
Education | Horikoshi High School |
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Years active | 1984–present |
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Website | http://yumiadachi.com/ |
Filmography
Film
- Rex: Kyōryū Monogatari (1993)
- Hero Interview (1994)
- Homeless Child (1994)
- Lupin III: Farewell to Nostradamus (1995)
- Kikansha Sensei (1997)
- Ohaka ga Nai! (1998)
- Wakkanai Hatsu Manabiza (1999)
- The Boy Who Saw the Wind (2000)
- Tracing Jake (2004)
- Loft (2005)[1]
- Anpanman (2006)
- Mameshiba (2009)
- Zenigata (2018)
- Usuke Boys (2018)
- #Handzenryoku (2020), Ichikawa
Television
- Gakkō ga Abunai (1992)
- Hitotsu Yane no Shita (1993)
- Homeless Child (1994)
- Seiryū Densetsu (1996)
- Nurse no Oshigoto (1996)
- Glass Mask (1997)
- Cinderella Doesn't Sleep (2000)
- Good Combination (2001)
- Ōoku (2003), Princess Kazu
- Dollhouse (2003)
- Yoi Ko no Mikata (2004)
- Tsumiki Kuzushi: Shinsō (2005)
- Shōfu to Shukujo (2010)
- Mother Game – Kanojo tachi no Kaikyuu (2015)
- Suteteyo, Adachi-san (2020), herself
Japanese dub
- Snow White: The Fairest of Them All (2002 re-release) (voice-over for Kristin Kreuk)
- Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) (voice-over for Zoey Deutch)[2]
Discography
Albums
- Love Peace (1994)
- Big (1995)
- Viva! America (1996)
- I Have a Dream (1997)
Singles
- "Genki Dashite Boys & Girls" (1993)
- "Kaze no Naka no Dance" (1995)
- "Nigetai Toki wa" (1995)
- "Bokutte Manmaru" (1997)
- "Namida-kun Sayonara" (1999)
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References
- Tessé, Jean-Philippe (January 2007). "Critique. Loft by Kiyoshi Kurosawa – Cahiers du Cinéma". Cahiers du cinéma. Archived from the original on 19 June 2013.
- "ゾンビランド:ダブルタップ". Fukikaeru. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
External links
- Official website
- Yumi Adachi on IMDb
- Yumi Adachi at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
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