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Aya Ueto - Wikipedia. Aya Ueto(上戸 彩,Ueto Aya, born September 1. Japanese actress, singer, model, tarento, and occasional radio personality. Born in Nerima, Tokyo, Ueto was discovered when she participated in the 7th Japan Bishōjo Contest, where she won the special jury prize.[1] At the age of thirteen, Ueto made her acting debut, in the film Satsujinsha: Killer of Paraiso (1.
Japan Bishōjo Contest participants, Mami Nejiki, Mai Fujiya, and Manami Nishiwaki, formed the unsuccessful idol group Z- 1.[1] In 2. Ueto continued her music career as a solo artist, under the record label Pony Canyon, where she debuted with the single "Pureness."[1]Ueto's breakthrough came when she was cast as a high school student suffering from gender dysphoria, in the sixth season of the long- running TBS drama 3- nen B- gumi Kinpachi- sensei.[2] Her critically acclaimed performance led to several leading roles and endorsements, eventually establishing herself as one of Japan's most recognizable faces.[2] As one of Japan's most ubiquitous celebrities, Ueto constantly appears on billboards, shop windows and train adverts, and has held the annual title of CM Queen five times since 2. She has also ventured onto the big screen, in the lead role in Ryuhei Kitamura's blockbuster Azumi (2.
Japan Academy Award for Best Actress nomination; its sequel, Azumi 2: Death or Love (2. Thermae Romae (2.
Biography[edit]1. Early life and career[edit]Aya Ueto was born in Nerima, Tokyo to a Hokkaidan father and an Okinawan mother.[6] Her parents divorced shortly after Ueto's debut.
She is the middle of three children with an older brother, Shun, and younger brother Makoto.[6] Despite growing up in a relatively poor household, Ueto studied piano, modern ballet, swimming and gymnastics. She originally had no ambitions to become an entertainer; she instead wanted to become a pre- school teacher.[1]After hearing about one of her friends' experience as an extra on a TV drama, she decided she too "wanted to appear on TV."[6] Unbeknownst to her daughter, Ueto's mother entered her into the 7th Japan Bishōjo Contest.[6] When she was twelve years old, Ueto won the special jury prize at the contest.[1] She revealed later on that her real motivation for doing well was to "win the two million yen cash prize to buy a house for her family," however because what she won was an ad hoc prize decided that day, there was no monetary reward.[7] After Ueto's discovery, she joined the talent agency Oscar Promotion and began acting and singing lessons. In July 1. 99. 8, Ueto joined the idol group Z- 1. The group landed a regular spot on the variety shows Kaishingeki TV! Utaemon and The Yoru mo Hippare, and debuted on Toshiba EMI a year later with the single "Vibe!" In 1. Ueto obtained her first role in the film Satsujinsha: Killer of Paraiso, in which her lines were entirely in English.
Breakthrough and solo debut[edit]In 2. Ueto portrayed the supporting role of Momo Fuchigami in the Fuji TV drama Namida o Fuite, starring Yōsuke Eguchi. The drama garnered strong ratings and gave Ueto her biggest exposure yet. In 2. 00. 1, Ueto appeared on the annual Victor Kōshien poster, which, in the past, kick- started the careers of Noriko Sakai and Miho Kanno.[8] Later that year, she was cast in the role of Nao Tsurumoto, a student suffering from gender identity disorder (GID), in the sixth season of the TBS drama 3- nen B- gumi Kinpachi- sensei. The role propelled her to stardom and earned her a Golden Arrow Award for Best Newcomer.[9]In January 2.
Ueto would continue her music career as a solo artist under Pony Canyon subsidiary label, Flight Master.[1. During her summer break from school, she appeared in a 5- episode arc of the long- running drama Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari, and starred alongside Akiko Yada and Hiroshi Abe in the TBS drama My Little Chef.[1. Ueto released her first solo single, "Pureness," in August 2.
The song debuted at number 4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart, making it the first debut single by a female artist with no commercial tie- in to enter the top five in three years.[1. In between filming her first feature film, Azumi, Ueto released her second single, "Kizuna,"[1. Seventeen's Map, a radio show on Nippon Hōsō.
The program would go on to last four- and- a- half years, changing names after each of her birthdays to Eighteen's Road, Nineteen's Nine, Hatachi ni High Touch!, and 2. Peace! In early 2. Ueto starred in a remake of the 1. Kōkō Kyōshi, alongside Naohito Fujiki.[1.
She released her third single, "Hello," followed by her first studio album, Ayaueto.[1. In April 2. 00. 3, it was revealed that Ueto had taken a leave of absence from school to focus on her career.[1. In a 2. 00. 7 interview, she stated that, at the time, she was only getting two hours of sleep, trying to juggle work and school.[1. In May 2. 00. 3, Ueto launched her first tour, Ueto Aya First Live Tour Pureness 2.
Message/Personal," and Azumi opened nationwide.[1. Ueto won several awards for her performance in Azumi. She swooped the Newcomer of the Year category of the Élan d'Or Awards, Japan Movie Critic Awards, Japanese Academy Awards, and Golden Arrow Awards; becoming the only actress to win two consecutive Golden Arrows for Newcomer of the Year.[2. Ueto received a nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the Japanese Academy Awards and won the Popularity Award.[2. In July 2. 00. 3, Ueto landed her first TV leading role in the TBS drama Hitonatsu no Papa e, for which her fifth single, Kanshō, served as theme song.[2. Despite low ratings, the single was well received on the charts, peaking at number 9.
In January 2. 00. Ueto starred as Hiromi Oka in the live- action adaption of the popular manga. Ace wo Nerae![2. 3] The drama earned her The Television Drama Academy Award for Best Lead Actress.[2. Ueto's seventh single, "Ai no Tameni.," served as theme song for the drama and became her best- selling single.[2. In March 2. 00. 4, Message was released and became her best- selling album.[2. In December 2. 00. Ueto released her third studio album, Re., starred alongside Ryūnosuke Kamiki in the film adaption of Risa Wataya's award- winning novel, Install, which premiered at the 1.
Tokyo International Film Festival, and performed as top- batter at the 5. Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[2. With eighteen advertising contracts for sixteen companies, Ueto was crowned CM Queen of 2. In 2. 00. 5, Ueto appeared in the NHKtaiga drama. Yoshitsune, portrayed twin sisters in a remake of the drama Koto, and starred in the sequel to Azumi, Azumi 2: Death or Love.[3.
In April 2. 00. 5, she starred in the TV Asahi- produced live- action adaption of another popular manga, Attack No. Yume no Chikara," the theme song for the drama, became her ninth top ten single.[3. Ueto next starred in two TV movies produced to commemorate TBS' 5.
Misora Hibari Tanjō Monogatar, a Misora Hibari biopic co- starring Izumi Pinko, and Nada Sōsō, Kono Ai ni Ikite, co- starring Hitomi Kuroki.[3. She launched her second tour, Ueto Aya Live Tour 2. Genki Hatsu Ratsū?, released her twelfth single, "Kaze wo Ukete," and first remix album, Uetoayamix.[3. Ueto was appointed mascot girl for the 2.
FIFA Club World Championship and covered the tournament as a special presenter for NTV.[4. Intermingling success and struggles[edit]In 2. Ueto attended her Coming of Age ceremony, acted as special presenter for NTV's coverage of the 2. Winter Olympics and made a guest appearance as herself in the anime Meitantei Conan, for which she was chosen as special supporter.[4. She released her thirteenth single, "Egao no Mama de," followed by her fourth studio album, License.[4. Ueto starred in Celeb, the first episode of the drama adaption of the cell phone novel. Tsubasa no Oreta Tenshitachi.[4.
Her episode was the highest rated of the series. The drama marked Ueto's first appearance on a Fuji TV drama in six years, since Namida wo Fuite (2. She starred alongside Ryo Nishikido in a modern- day remake of the 1.
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