Yuka Takeshima
竹島 由夏
Born (1986-06-03) June 3, 1986
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
OccupationActress
AgentKart Promotion
Height1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)

Yuka Takeshima (竹島 由夏, Takeshima Yuka, born June 3, 1986 in Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actress represented by Kart Promotion.

Takeshima's hobbies are dancing, watching films, and reading. Her skills are playing the flute, playing baton, and dancing to buyō.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
1995Ring: KanzenbanSadako Yamamura (child)Fuji TV
1996Minikui Ahiru no KoEiko TakedaFuji TV
2000Kamen Rider KuugaMika NatsumeTV Asahi
Rokubanme no SayokoMika YamadaNHK E TV
2009Keishichō Minamidaira Han: Nana-ri no DekaRyoko HiratsukaTBS
2010Daimajin KanonKaname FukatsuTV TokyoEpisodes 5, 6, 18, 19
2013Yae no SakuraMisao YamakawaNHKFrom Episode 20[2]

Films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1994Night HeadSakieda Tengen (child)
1999Gakkō no Kaidan 4Sumiko Hoshina
2018Usuke Boys
2022SignatureMasako Anzō[3]

Stage

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007Rāmen Monogatari[4]
Ten Count: Haru no Shō[5][6]
2008Dream: sunflower[7]
Kaettekita HotaruReiko Torihama[8][9][10]
2009Kikikaikai: Mo no Noke-tachi no YoruOsamu[11][12]

Advertisements

Year Title Notes
1995East Japan Railway Company

Music videos

Year Title Notes Ref.
2006Monkey Magic "Banana Uri no Shōjo"[13]

Bibliography

Magazines

Title Notes
B.L.T
Young Champion

References

  1. "竹島 由夏". Kart Promotion (in Japanese). 18 October 2014. Retrieved 26 Oct 2017.
  2. "竹島由夏「八重の桜」明治天皇の通訳役で注目!" (in Japanese). Sankei Sports. 30 Apr 2013. Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  3. "シグナチャー 日本を世界の銘醸地に". eiga.com. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  4. "ラーメン物語". CoRich Butai Geijutsu Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  5. "TEN COUNT〜春の章〜". Theater Guide Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  6. "TEN COUNT〜秋の章〜". Theater Guide Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  7. "DREAM-sunflower-". Free Es Butai Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  8. "帰って来た蛍". Theater Guide Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  9. "帰って来た蛍〜神々のたそがれ〜". CoRich Butai Geijutsu Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  10. "帰って来た蛍〜慟哭の詩〜". CoRich Butai Geijutsu Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  11. "奇々怪々〜もののけ達の夜〜". CoRich Butai Geijutsu Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  12. "奇々怪々〜老ノ坂のもののけ達〜". CoRich Butai Geijutsu Jōhō (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 Jun 2016.
  13. Sarai Day Party. TV Tokyo. 2006. Retrieved 2 Jun 2016
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