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Yūki Amami (天海 祐希, Amami Yūki, born August 8, 1967) is a Japanese actress. [2] [3] Career. Amami joined the Takarazuka Revue in 1987 and retired from the stage company in 1995. Amami was the youngest actress in the company's history to be cast in a top male role. As an otokoyaku (男役, male role), she belonged to the Moon Troupe (Tsuki).
Yûki Amami was born on 8 August 1967 in Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Inugami (2001), Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari (2001) and Countdown (1996).
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Former Takarazuka Top Star of Moon Troupe, from 1993 - 1995. She is one of the youngest actresses to be made top star of Takarazuka. Since retiring from Takarazuka she has starred in many popular Japanese TV dramas, like Boss, and The Queen's Classroom, and has become a well-known TV and movie star. Details.
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NameYuki AmamiJapanese:天海祐希 (あまみ ゆうき)Birth Name:Yuri Nakano (中野祐里)Birthdate:August 8, 1967"Best Actress" ("Inugami"/"Quartet for Two"/"Genji: A Thousand-Year Love") - 2001 (44th) Blue Ribbon Awards- February 8, 2002
Chef: Mitsuboshi no Kyushoku. Recapitulaciones de drama - feb 27, 2017. The perfect drama to marathon on the weekend and be happy. A Stalker's Guide to Takenouchi Yutaka. Editoriales - nov 19, 2016.
Yūki Amami es una actriz japonesa que ha incursionado en el mundo de la televisión, el cine y el teatro. Esta artista nació en la ciudad de Fukuoka, en Japón, el 18 de agosto de 1967. Desde muy joven mostró gran talento artístico, demostrando habilidades tanto en el canto como en la actuación.
劇場の灯を消すな!. PARCO劇場編. Yuki Amami joined the Takarazuka in 1987 and retired in 1995. After resigning from the company, she continues to work as a TV and movie actress.