Aiko Itō

Aiko Itō
Native name いとう あいこ
Born (1980-10-24) October 24, 1980
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Occupation Actress

Aiko Itō (いとう あいこ Itō Aiko, born October 24, 1980, in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a former Japanese actress who is affiliated with Stardust Promotion. She played the role of Ranru Itsuki (Abare Yellow) in the 2003 Super Sentai TV series Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger.

Biography

In 1999, Itō debuted in a commercial for Otsuka Pharmaceutical. In 2000, her first appearance as a cut model in the September issue of the magazine CanCam. In 2002, Itō, with models such as Mika Hijii, appeared on the visual unit Chao. The same year, they became the idle unit D★shues released a CD. In 2003, she appeared in Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger as Ranru Itsuki/Abare Yellow. In 2005, Itō played a role of a student for three months topic English Hāto de kanjiru eibunhō (NHK Educational TV), the next year she appeared in colleague in the Conversation Edition. In 2006, her first main role in a film was Love saiko-kyōwaku no horā "Saikō no kareshi". The same year, Itō played the leading role as Shiori Sano in the TBS Ai no gekijō, Suites Dream. In 2007, she was earnest to advance stage from, she appeared in the center of the blockbuster. In 2008, Itō played the leading role as Tamaki Nanase in Fuji TV daytime drama series Aishū no Romera. In 2009, she appeared in Fuji TV's Hontoniattakowaihanashi, she played with Yusuke Kamiji.[1] In March 17, 2010, Itō married to a construction company executive which was announced in February 10. In November 2010, she left Stardust Promotion.[2] In 2012, Itō was appointed to the voice guide of narration in Iwakuni Museum in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Network Other notes
2003 Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger Ranru Itsuki/Abare Yellow TV Asahi

Films

Year Title Role Other notes
2006 Ultraman Mebius & Ultraman Brothers Jinguji Aya
2008 Happy Flight Rie Miyamoto

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