Mai Endo

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Mai Endo
Native name 遠藤 舞
Born (1988-07-31) July 31, 1988
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Height 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in) (2011)

Mai Endo (遠藤 舞 Endō Mai, born July 31, 1988) is a Japanese idol and talent from Tokyo. She is a member and current leader of the Japanese idol group Idoling!!!.[1] She is represented by Box Corporation talent agency.

Career

Two weeks before being scouted for the Idoling!!! audition, she was a normal high school student who was planning on entering a school for cosmetology. On November 2006, she passed the Idoling!!! audition and entered the group as number 3. On March 2009, when the former leader, Sayaka Katō, graduated, she became the next leader of the group. On May 2011, she starred in, and sang the theme song for, the short independent film Koneko no Kimochi (コネコノキモチ).[2] The theme song was entitled "Sora no Ki" (空の木).[3]

Her number in Idoling!!! is 3, and her image flower is the Japanese camellia.[1] She belongs to the same talent agency as fellow members Erica Tonooka, Serina Nagano, Yuna Itō and Karen Ishida.[4]

Discography

Singles

Filmography

Movies

  • Kuchisake Onna 0 Beginning (2008)
  • Abashiri Ikka The Movie (2009)
  • Re:Play-Girls (2010)
  • Koneko no Kimochi (2011)[2]

TV dramas

  • Tetsudo Musume (2008-2009)
  • ShakenBabyY! Shakespeare Syndrome (2010) Fuji TV
  • Kurohyou 2 Ryu ga Gotoku Asura-hen (2011) MBS

TV shows

  • Idoling!!! (October 2006 – present) Fuji TV[5]
  • Aikatsu!! (December 2011 – present) Music Japan TV
  • Box TV (September 2010 - July 2011) Enta!371, Pigoo HD

Image video

  • Maipuru (October 26, 2007)
  • Fantasy (August 20, 2008)
  • Maipuru Mode (February 18, 2009)
  • Kaze no Tani no Maipuru (April 7, 2010)

TV commercials

  • Ryu ga Gotoku of the End (2010) Fuji TV CS

Voice dubbing

Live performance

  • Endo Mai Solo Live "Mai" at Billboard Live Tokyo (May 20, 2012)

Internet shows

  • Nishikawa Takanori no Ienomi!! on Nico Nico Douga channel (April 12 - December 20, 2012) with T.M.Revolution

Bibliography

Photobooks

References

External links

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