Yumi Adachi
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Yumi Adachi | |
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Birthdate: | September 14, 1981 |
Birth location: | Tokyo, Japan |
Birth name: | Yumi Hasegawa (長谷川祐実 |
Measurements: | ??:??:?? (B cup) |
Height: | 1.53 m (5 ft 0 in) |
Weight: | 37kg [1] |
Eye color: | Brown |
Hair color: | Black (presently hair coloring Auburn-redish brown) |
Ethnicity: | Japanese |
Alias(es): | Yumi Adachi |
Official web site |
- In this Japanese name, the family name is Adachi.
Yumi Adachi (安達祐実, born Hasegawa Yumi, 長谷川祐実, on 14 September 1981) is a Japanese actress, model and singer.
Yumi was born in Taito, Tokyo, Japan. She made her modelling debut at two years of age and her J-Pop singing debut on 23 June 1993, aged almost twelve. Her big break was in 1994, with the drama Ie Nakiko (「家なき子」).
Adachi graduated from Horikoshi High School, where she was classmates with Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma.
Her marriage to Jun Itoda was announced on 14 September 2005, her 24th birthday, when she was two months pregnant. The marriage ceremony was conducted on 13 November 2005 in a small chapel in Tokyo with 30 family members from both sides of the family. 150 of their geinou friends attended the wedding reception dinner that night. Her married name is Yumi Itoda (井戸田祐実), but she will continue to use Yumi Adachi for her stage name to avoid fan confusion. [2]
Her baby was due on 17 April 2006, however a healthy baby girl was born to her 5 days early, on 12 April 2006 at a Tokyo hospital. It was said that Jun Itoda was not present at the birth because of work commitments that day, but came to see Yumi and the baby after his work schedule.
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[edit] Films
- REX 恐竜物語 (REX Kyōryū Monogatari) (1993)
- Hero Interview (ヒーローインタビュー; Hīrō intabyū) (1994)
- Homeless Child (家なき子; Ie naki ko) (1994)
- Lupin III: Farewell to Nostradamus (ルパン三世 くたばれ!ノストラダムス; Rupan sansei: kutabare! Nosutoradamusu) (1995)
- 機関車先生 (Kikansha sensei) (1997)
- お墓がない! (Ohaka ga nai!) (1998)
- 稚内発 学び座 (Wakkanai hatsu Manabiza) (1999)
- The Boy Who Saw the Wind (風を見た少年; Kaze o mita shounen) (2000)
- Tracing Jake (伝説のワニ ジェイク; Densetsu no wani Jeiku) (2004)
- Loft (ロフト; Rofuto) (2005)
- Upcoming - NEW Anpan The Movie (late 2006) She is Narator
[edit] Television
- 積木くずし真相 (Tsumiki-kuzushi: Shinsō)
- Dollhouse (ドールハウス; Dōru hausu)
- 大奥 (Ō-oku, lit. "harem")
- Good Combination
- シンデレラは眠らない (Shinderera wa nemuranai; lit. "Cinderella doesn't sleep")
- Virtual Girl
- ガラスの仮面 (Garasu no kamen)
- 聖龍伝説 (Seiryǔǔ densetsu, lit. "Legend of Seiryu")
- ひとつ屋根の下 (Hitotsu yane no shita)
- 学校が危ない (Gakkou ga abunai, lit. "school is dangerous")
[edit] Discography
- Viva!AMERICA (18 December 1996)
- BiG (16 December 1995)
- ラブピース (3 March 1994)
- I Have a Dream (22 September 1997)
[edit] External links
- "Forbidden fruit of former child star ready to peel off", Mainichi Shimbun, September 4, 2003. Retrieved on 2007-04-29. (English)
- (Japanese) Official Website
- Yumi Adachi at the Internet Movie Database
- Yumi Adachi (Japanese) at the Japanese Movie Database
- (Japanese) Stand by Yumi
- Yumi Adachi Picture Gallery