Rumi Hiiragi
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Born |
Tokyo, Japan | August 1, 1987
Occupation | Actress |
Rumi Hiiragi (柊 瑠美 Hiiragi Rumi, born August 1, 1987 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress.
Profile
Hiiragi began her career as a child actress while at the age of six, appearing in numerous commercials. In 1999, she appeared in the NHK asadora Suzuran, portraying the main character, Moe Tokiwa. In 2001, she worked on Hayao Miyazaki's award-winning anime film Spirited Away, in which she voiced the film's protagonist, Chihiro, for which her performance was praised.[1] She returned to Ghibli as a voice in their films, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea and From up on Poppy Hill.
In 2002, she appeared in the high school baseball television program Netto Koshien as a field reporter. In 2005, she appeared in the NTV program Nobuta o Produce, portraying the character Kasumi Aoi.
Works
TV dramas
- Kayō Suspence Gekijō: Kyūkyū Shitei Byōin 3 (1995, Nippon TV)
- NHK asadora: Suzuran (1999, NHK)
- Getsuyō Mystery Gekijō Katahira Nagisa Suspense: Card G-Men Kobayakawa Akane 1-8 (2000–2005, TBS)
- Yonimo Kimyō na Monogatari: Obaa-chan (2001, Fuji TV)
- Mokuyō Drama: Dōbutsu no Oisha-san (2003, TV Asahi)
- Nashonaru Gekijō: Mito Kōmon 32nd season, 12th episode (2003, TBS)
- Kinyō Jidaigeki: Hannari Kikutarō 2~Miyako Kōji Yado Jikenchō (2004, NHK)
- Kinyō Night Drama: Sky High 2 episode 7 (2004, TV Asahi)
- Hontoni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Yūgure no Maigo (2004, Fuji TV)
- Ultra Q: dark fantasy (2004, TV Tokyo)
- Kayō Suspense Gekijō: Boshi Kantei (2005, Nippon TV)
- Hagure Keiji Junjō ha Final Start Supesharu (2005, TV Asahi)
- Doyō Drama: Nobuta o Produce (2005, Nippon TV)
- Getsuyō Mystery Gekijō Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyōto Kadō Iemoto Satsujin Jiken (2005, TBS)
- Shin Momotarō-zamurai 7th episode (2006, TV Asahi)
- Loto 6 de 3 Oku 2 Senman En Ateta Otoko 8th episode (2008, TV Asahi) as hostess
- Kamen Rider Decade episodes 8-9 (2009, TV Asahi) as Ai
Films
- Suzuran ~Shōjo Moe no Monogatari~ (released June 17, 2000, distributed by Shochiku)[2]
- Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away (released July 20, 2001, distributed by Toho)
- Studio Ghibli's Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (released July 19, 2008, distributed by Toho)
- Detroit Metal City (released August 23, 2008, distributed by Toho)
- Studio Ghibli's From up on Poppy Hill (released in July 16, 2011, distributed by Toho)
TV commercials
- Aflac (1994)
- SKY PerfecTV! Anime (1999)
- Lawson's Natsu Matsuri ad (2003)
- Toyota's Will Cypha car ad (2003)'
- Victor's BabyMovie ad (2003)
- Meiji Seika's Almond ad (2004)
- Hakusensha ad for LaLa magazine ad (2006)
Other television programs
- BS Natsu Yasumi Tokushū Astro Fantasy: Shichiyō Bitte (1999, NHK)
- Studio Park Kara Kon'nichiwa (1999, NHK)
- Shichiyōtte Nan!? (1999, NHK BS-1)
- Netto Koshien (2002, TV Asahi)
- Nice Mototeki Ongakukan (April 2004 - March 2005, YOU TV)
- Tsurumisen Monogatari (2005, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Akai Kutsu~Yottsu no Zō no Nazo Haha no Negai Ha Toki wo Koete (June 2004, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Tsurumisen Monogatari ~Tankoro Densha Ga Iku~ (April 2005, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Byōinsen Hikawamaru ~Senka no Roman Kōro~ (May 2005, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Yokohama Kokusai Minakami Kūkō ~Minami no Shima he Tonda Hikōtei (June 2005, YOU TV)
- Daitan Map (released July 29, 2008, VTR)
Other
- Suzuran no Uta/Haha ni Sasageru Uta ending song performance of Suzuran movie, distributed by Nippon Crown Records
- 2002 S.T. Corporation's Dream Musical Arupusu no Shōjo Haiji (2002) — as Haiji
- Shakai Fukishi Hōjin Chūo Kyōdō Bokinkai: Akai Hane Kyōdō Bokin (2002)
- Ie no Hikari Kyōkai: Chagurin Hiiragi Rumi No Nan Demo Sōdan Corner (serialization) (2002–2003)
- Bunka Hōsō BSQR: Konya mo Hate Hati Personality (April–September 2003)
- Bunka Hōsō BSQR: Tengai Radio ~Ōgon Koku Densetsu~ Personality (2003–2004)
- Ongaku Senkasha: Ruri-iru no Calendrier (2004)
- Tokyo FM Shuppan CUTE THEATER VOL. 1 Hiiragi Rumi (February 2005)
- ON THE WAY COMEDY Michikusa (2006, Tokyo FM)
Games
- Tengai Makyō III: Namida (Miya)
- One Piece: Unlimited World RED (Yadoya)
References
- ↑ "Spirited Away: Early Oscar Reaction". Anime News Network. 24 March 2003. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
- ↑ "Suzuran (2000)". New York Times. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
External links
- Rumi Hiiragi at the Internet Movie Database
- Rumi Hiiragi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 柊瑠美 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
- 柊瑠美とは - はてなダイアリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-06-14.
- 柊瑠美 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-06-14.