Mayuko Fukuda
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Mayuko Fukuda | |
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Born | August 4, 1994 Tokyo, Japan |
Other name(s) | Mamayu, Mayuyu |
Years active | 1998–present |
Official website |
Mayuko Fukuda (福田 麻由子 Fukuda Mayuko?), born on August 4, 1994 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese child actress who made her debut in 1998. She is contracted to talent agency FLaMme.[1]
Her father, Kenji Fukuda (福田健治 Fukuda Kenji?), is the second generation drummer of Japanese band Kasutera.[2]
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[edit] Profile[1]
- Nicknames: Mamayu (ままゆ?), Mayuyu (まゆゆ?)
- Height: 157 cm
- Weight: 35 kg
- Blood Type: AB
- Astrological sign: Leo
- Interests: art
- Specialties: piano
- Favorite phrase: "If you do [something], there is nothing you cannot accomplish; there is also nothing you can accomplish by not doing anything." (やってやれない事はない、やらずにできる訳がない。 Yatte yarenai koto wa nai, yarazu ni dekiru wake nai.?)
- Favorite artist: ayumi hamasaki, Porno Graffitti[3]
[edit] Filmography[1]
[edit] Television dramas
Notable roles in bold.
- Summer Snow (TBS) (2000)
- Yoiko no Mikata (NTV) (2003)
- Ai no Ie (NHK) (2003)
- Hikari to Tomo ni... -Jiheijōshi o Kakaete- (NTV) (2004)
- Last Present ~Musume to Ikiru Saigo no Natsu~ (NTV) (2004)
- Honto ni atta Kowai no Hanashi (CX) (2004)
- Emergency room 24hours 3 (CX) (2005)
- Joō no Kyōshitsu (NTV) (2005)
- Hotaru no Haka (NTV) (2005)
- Byakuyakō (TBS) (2006)
- Teru Teru Ashita (ANB) (2006)
- Chibi Maruko-chan (CX) (2006)
- Saikai ~Yokota Megumi-san no Negai~ (NTV) (2006)
- Sono Gofun Mae (NHK) (2006)
- Enka no Joō (NTV) (2007)
- Serendipity no Kiseki (NTV) (2007)
- Matsumoto Kisaburō Ikka Monogatari ~Ojiisan no Daidokoro~ (CX) (2007
- The Queen's Classroom(12) (2004)
[edit] Television variety shows
[edit] Movies
- Kamikaze Girls (2004)
- Tenshi no Aeba (2004)
- Onaji Tsuki o Miteiru (2005)
- Gimmy Heaven (2006)
- Japan Sinks (2006)
- Yūnagi (2006)
- Little DJ ~Chiisana Koi no Monogatari~ (set for 2007 release)
- L:Change The World (2008) (Maki Nikaido)
[edit] Stage
- Ame to Yume no ato ni (2006)
[edit] Video
- Eri Tanenaka's PV "gerbera" (theme song of Gimmy Heaven)
[edit] Advertisements
[edit] TV Commercials
[edit] 2003
- Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation (January)
- Zega Toys (March)
[edit] 2004
- QUOQ Inc. (January)
- Kellogg Corn Flake (June)
- Nihon Kentucky Fried Chicken (December)
[edit] 2005
- Acecook (March)
[edit] 2006
- Hoosiers (April – present)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Official website (HTML). Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
- ^ Japanese Wikipedia (HTML). Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
- ^ (February 2007) B.L.T. U-17 Vol.1, B.L.T. (Beautiful Lady & Television) (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo News Service. ISBN 4924566659.