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
神保 美喜
Born (1960-06-02) June 2, 1960
NationalityJapanese
Education
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1976present
AgentStaff-up
Known for
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
WebsiteOfficial 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
1976Permanent Blue: Manatsu no Koi
Yōba
1977House
1978Zanshō
1983Plumeria no Densetsu: Tengoku no Kiss
1985Keiji Monogatari: Kuroshio no Uta
1986Mandara-ya no Ryōta
Rikon Shinai Onna

Drama

Year Title Role Network Notes
1977Shiroi KōyaTBS
1978Nichiyō Kyōfu SeriesFuji TVEpisode 7
1979Netchū JidaiNTV
Kakekomi Buil 7-gōshitsuFuji TVEpisode 1
1980Doberman DekaSaeko ShiratoriTV Asahi
1981Tetsudō KōankanTV AsahiEpisode 36
1983ŌokuOkoKTVEpisode 38
Mito KōmonTBSSeries 13 Episode 26, Series 20 Episode 10
1984Seibu Keisatsu Part-IIIYumiko KanzakiTV AsahiEpisode 43
1985Abarenbō Shogun IIOyuTV AsahiEpisode 102
Chōshichirō Edo NikkiOkyoNTVEpisode 53
Shadow WarriorsKTVEpisode 7
1987Sanbiki ga Kiru!TV Asahi
1990The KeijiJunko KawakamiTV AsahiEpisode 12
1993Ōoka EchizenOsonoTBSEpisode 20
1994Zenigata HeijiOkayoFuji TVSeries 4 Episode 5
1997Saigo no KoiReiko SaitoTBS
Getsuyō Drama SpecialHisako KitamuraTBS
2002Bengoshi Kyoko TakamizawaTBS
2003Keiji IchiroTBSEpisode 9
Hagure Dorobō Goro IshikawaFuji TV
2005Kenji Yoko AsahinaKumi NishikawaTV Asahi
2006Doctor Koishi no Jiken KaruteChiharu SakuraiFuji TV
2009Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery (51) Tsuriawanai Jōsha-ken o Kau ShitaiYasuko KoikeTV Asahi
Sono Otoko, Fuku ShochōTV AsahiSeries 3 Episode 5
Kyoto Minami-sho Kanshiki FileYuko FujimuraTV Asahi
2010Hanchō: Jinnan-sho Asaka HanYoko YaginumaTBSSeries 3 Episode 7
2013Seifuku SōsaNobuko ShinozakiTBS

Direct-to-video

Year Title Notes
2001Shizukanaru Don – Yakuza Side Story
2002Jitsuroku Yakuza Kōsō-shi LB Kumamoto Keimusho 4 Keimusho Bus-tei Mae

Stage

Title Notes
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
1982Uta no Wide 90-buNTV
Ichi-mai no ShashinFuji TV
Challenge the KeibaFuji TV
Zubari Iu Wa yoTBS
Kazuo Tokumitsu no Kandō Saikai "Aitai"TBS
Quiz Nihonjin no ShitsumonNHK G TV
Art Entertainment Meikyū BijutsukanNHK BS-2
Asada! Namadesu Tabi SaladTV Asahi
Kaiketsu Emi ChannelKTV

Radio series

Title Network Notes
Coffee TimeTokyo FM
Miki Jinbo no Brilliant na JoseiRadio Nippon
Miki Jinbo no Tea LoungeNCB

Discography

Singles

Year Title Notes
1976"Hajimete no Waltz"
"Mizuiro no Omoide"
1977"Furuutsu no Uta"

References

  1. "神保 美喜". Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved 1 Jun 2016.
  2. http://www.staff-up.net/staffup/18.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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