Miki Jinbo | |
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神保 美喜 | |
Born | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | June 2, 1960
Nationality | Japanese |
Education | |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1976–present |
Agent | Staff-up |
Known for |
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Height | 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Website | Official website (in Japanese) |
Miki Jinbo (神保 美喜, Jinbo Miki, born June 2, 1960, in Minato, Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actress and singer represented by Staff-up.[2]
Biography
Jinbo entered Horikoshi High School, and in March 1983, she graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University Faculty of Letters, Second Section of English and American Literature.
While in third-year junior high school, she won the 15th Battle Tournament in Nippon TV's Star Tanjō!.
In March 1976, Jinbo signed with Philips Records (now Universal Music Japan) and debuted as a singer with the single "Hajimete no Waltz".
She performs as an actress and a singer. Jinbo is also a presenter in music series.
Notable performances are in Yōba (1976) and the horror-comedy film House (1977).
She appeared in an advertisement for DHC. Jinbo later commented in her blog that she loved DHC.
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Notes |
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1976 | Permanent Blue: Manatsu no Koi | |
Yōba | ||
1977 | House | |
1978 | Zanshō | |
1983 | Plumeria no Densetsu: Tengoku no Kiss | |
1985 | Keiji Monogatari: Kuroshio no Uta | |
1986 | Mandara-ya no Ryōta | |
Rikon Shinai Onna |
Drama
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1977 | Shiroi Kōya | TBS | ||
1978 | Nichiyō Kyōfu Series | Fuji TV | Episode 7 | |
1979 | Netchū Jidai | NTV | ||
Kakekomi Buil 7-gōshitsu | Fuji TV | Episode 1 | ||
1980 | Doberman Deka | Saeko Shiratori | TV Asahi | |
1981 | Tetsudō Kōankan | TV Asahi | Episode 36 | |
1983 | Ōoku | Oko | KTV | Episode 38 |
Mito Kōmon | TBS | Series 13 Episode 26, Series 20 Episode 10 | ||
1984 | Seibu Keisatsu Part-III | Yumiko Kanzaki | TV Asahi | Episode 43 |
1985 | Abarenbō Shogun II | Oyu | TV Asahi | Episode 102 |
Chōshichirō Edo Nikki | Okyo | NTV | Episode 53 | |
Shadow Warriors | KTV | Episode 7 | ||
1987 | Sanbiki ga Kiru! | TV Asahi | ||
1990 | The Keiji | Junko Kawakami | TV Asahi | Episode 12 |
1993 | Ōoka Echizen | Osono | TBS | Episode 20 |
1994 | Zenigata Heiji | Okayo | Fuji TV | Series 4 Episode 5 |
1997 | Saigo no Koi | Reiko Saito | TBS | |
Getsuyō Drama Special | Hisako Kitamura | TBS | ||
2002 | Bengoshi Kyoko Takamizawa | TBS | ||
2003 | Keiji Ichiro | TBS | Episode 9 | |
Hagure Dorobō Goro Ishikawa | Fuji TV | |||
2005 | Kenji Yoko Asahina | Kumi Nishikawa | TV Asahi | |
2006 | Doctor Koishi no Jiken Karute | Chiharu Sakurai | Fuji TV | |
2009 | Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery (51) Tsuriawanai Jōsha-ken o Kau Shitai | Yasuko Koike | TV Asahi | |
Sono Otoko, Fuku Shochō | TV Asahi | Series 3 Episode 5 | ||
Kyoto Minami-sho Kanshiki File | Yuko Fujimura | TV Asahi | ||
2010 | Hanchō: Jinnan-sho Asaka Han | Yoko Yaginuma | TBS | Series 3 Episode 7 |
2013 | Seifuku Sōsa | Nobuko Shinozaki | TBS |
Direct-to-video
Year | Title | Notes |
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2001 | Shizukanaru Don – Yakuza Side Story | |
2002 | Jitsuroku Yakuza Kōsō-shi LB Kumamoto Keimusho 4 Keimusho Bus-tei Mae |
Stage
Title | Notes |
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Trapp Family Story | |
Horibe Yasubei | |
Tabigarasu Yoarashi Sen San: Yuki no Oiwake Sandogasa | |
Fu Keizu: Otsuta Monogatari | |
Tsugaru Ninjō Onna-bushi | |
Haru Sugata Senryō Matoi | |
Wakatono Senryō Kasa | |
Nihonichi? no Otō-chan | |
Onna Udemakuri | |
Bakushō! ! Shiranami Go-ri Otoko |
Variety
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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1982 | Uta no Wide 90-bu | NTV | |
Ichi-mai no Shashin | Fuji TV | ||
Challenge the Keiba | Fuji TV | ||
Zubari Iu Wa yo | TBS | ||
Kazuo Tokumitsu no Kandō Saikai "Aitai" | TBS | ||
Quiz Nihonjin no Shitsumon | NHK G TV | ||
Art Entertainment Meikyū Bijutsukan | NHK BS-2 | ||
Asada! Namadesu Tabi Salad | TV Asahi | ||
Kaiketsu Emi Channel | KTV |
Radio series
Title | Network | Notes |
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Coffee Time | Tokyo FM | |
Miki Jinbo no Brilliant na Josei | Radio Nippon | |
Miki Jinbo no Tea Lounge | NCB |
Discography
Singles
Year | Title | Notes |
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1976 | "Hajimete no Waltz" | |
"Mizuiro no Omoide" | ||
1977 | "Furuutsu no Uta" |
References
- ↑ "神保 美喜". Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved 1 Jun 2016.
- ↑ "神保 美喜|スタッフ・アップ グループ オフィシャル ウェブサイト".
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)