Ryō (actress)
Ryō りょう | |
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Born |
Yumiko Miyata January 17, 1973 Saitama Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Actress, model |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | http://www.ken-on.co.jp/artists/ryo |
Ryō (りょう) (born January 17, 1973) is a Japanese model, actress, voice actress and former singer whose birth name is Yumiko Miyada (宮田 ゆみ子 Miyada Yumiko).
Filmography
Video games
- Chaos Legion (2003; Siela Riviere)
Movies
- Goemon (2009)
- The Witch of the West is Dead (2008)
- Welcome to the Quiet Room (2007)
- Canary (2005)
- CASSHERN (2004)
- Walking with the Dog (2004)
- Azumi (2003)
- Bright Future aka Akarui Mirai(2003)
- ALIVE (2003)
- Rock'n Roll Mishin (2002)
- Harmful Insect (2001)
- Distance (2001)
- Soseiji (1999)
TV dramas
- Mare (NHK, 2015)
- Bitter Sugar (2011 NHK)
- Code Blue 2 (2010 Fuji TV)
- Konkatsu! (2009 Fuji TV)
- Zeni Geba (2009 NTV)
- Code Blue SP (2009 Fuji TV)
- Ryusei no Kizuna (2008 TBS)
- Code Blue (2008 Fuji TV)
- Hokaben (2008 NTV)
- Top Sales (2008 NHK) in episodes 1-2
- Mada Minu Chichi e, Haha e (2007 Fuji TV)
- Iryu 2 (2007 Fuji TV) in episode 1
- Barefoot Gen (TV drama) (Hadashi no Gen) (2007 Fuji TV)
- Sexy Voice and Robo (2007 NTV) in episode 6
- Kirakira Kenshui (2007 TBS)
- Suppli (2006 Fuji TV)
- Top Caster (2006 Fuji TV) in episode 5
- Jikou Keisatsu (2006 TV Asahi) in episode 9
- Last Christmas (2004 Fuji TV)
- Ichiban Taisetsuna Date ~ Tokyo no Sora, Shanghai no Yume (2004 TBS)
- Rikon Bengoshi (2004 Fuji TV) in episode 5
- Boku to Kanojo to Kanojo no Ikiru Michi (2004 Fuji TV)
- Message: Kotaba ga Uragitte Iku (2003 NTV)
- Kaidan Hyaku Monogatari (2002 Fuji TV) in episode 7
- Nemurenu Yoru Wo Daite (2002 TV Asahi)
- Hito ni Yasashiku (2002 Fuji TV)
- Hero (2001 Fuji TV) in episode 9
- Love Complex (2000 Fuji TV)
- Joi (1999 NTV)
- Naomi (1999 Fuji TV)
- Aishi Suginakute Yokatta (1998 TV Asahi)
- Face (1997 Fuji TV)
- Koi no bakansu (1997 NTV)
- Long Vacation (1996 Fuji TV)
Discography
Albums
- Belladonna (ベラドンナ) (1997)
- Indigo Blue (1998)
Singles
- "Hints of Love" (1996)
- "Hysteric Candy" (1997)
- "Belladonna" (ベラドンナ) (1997) (lyrics by singer/actress Kaori Moriwaka)
- "Kiete yo" (キエテヨ Disappear) (1997) (produced by Chara)
External links
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