Miki Jinbo
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]
Miki Jinbo | |
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神保 美喜 | |
Born | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | June 2, 1960
Nationality | Japanese |
Education | |
Occupation | 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) |
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 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 " 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.
- http://www.staff-up.net/staffup/18.html. Missing or empty
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)