Maki Horikita

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Maki Horikita

Maki Horikita
Birth name Marina Hara (原麻里奈?)
Born October 6, 1988 (age 18)
Tokyo, Japan

Maki Horikita (堀北真希 Horikita Maki?, born October 6, 1988, in Kiyose, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress.

Maki Horikita started her acting career in 2003 and has since starred in a number of Japanese television dramas, TV and magazine ads, and films. She became famous after her appearance in a Japanese drama, Nobuta wo Produce, in which she played Nobuko Kotani, a friend of Kazuya Kamenashi and Tomohisa Yamashita.


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[edit] Filmography

[edit] Feature films

  • COSMIC RESCUE (2003)
  • Seventh Anniversary (2003)
  • Manners Movie (Portable near death theater cage) (2004)
  • Winning passing (2004)
  • Shibuya ghost story (2004)
  • Shibuya ghost story 2 (2004)
  • Socrates in Love (2004)
  • Place with mother (One typhoon Ca) (2004)
  • HIRAKATA (2004)
  • Ghost story new Mimifcro (2004)
  • J Horror theater prophecy (2004)
  • The period at school (Cultural Matsa in autumn) (2005)
  • Adversity nine (2005)
  • HINOKIO (2005)
  • Crimson (2005)
  • ALWAYS Evening sun in 3 chome (2005)
  • Cellular phone detective : Secret in the Tower of Babel — Challenge to Sencata sisters (2006)
  • Whereabouts of spring (2006)
  • TRICK 2 (2006)
  • Arrival of a message ant Final (2006)

[edit] TV Dramas

  • Two For the Road (2003)
  • Adventure of shopping agency Hitomomoco (2003)
  • Animal's doctor (2003)
  • Sunday of which it falls in love (Train) (2003)
  • Keitai Deka Zenigata Mai (2003)
  • Field (2004)
  • There is an objection! Woman lawyer Ooka Houe (2004)
  • Special drama of spring (Women's crime and punishments) (2004)
  • Ghost story new Mimifcro: Spooky house (2004)
  • Man's proof (2004)
  • The previous Japan to seeing: Girl and railway — stroke book summer (2004)
  • Goro Akechi VS Kanada Tagayajo (2005)
  • Me that ahead to seeing: Girl and -2005 spring in railway (2005)
  • After school (2004)
  • Densha Otoko (2005)
  • Nobuta wo produce (2005)
  • Angels to whom wing breaks (the second night live chat) (2006)
  • Kurosagi: The Black Swindler (2006)
  • Teppan Girl Akane (2006)

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