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Rila Fukushima (福島 リラ, Fukushima Rira) is a Japanese fashion-model and actress best known for her comic book roles in film and TV and has appeared in projects such as the superhero film The Wolverine (2013) as Yukio, the TV series Arrow as Tatsu Yamashiro, and Ghost in the Shell (2017) as the Red-robed Geisha.
English Electric Child is a 2024 internationally co-produced science fiction film written and directed by Simon Jaquemet and starring Elliott Crosset Hove , Rila Fukushima , and Sandra Guldberg Kampp.
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A. Haruka Abe; Junko Abe; Natsumi Abe; Yumi Adachi; Saki Aibu; Chieko Aioi; Harue Akagi; Aki Takejo; Naomi Akimoto; Rina Akiyama; Yū Aoi; Jun Aonami; Noriko Aoyama ...
Fukushima (written: 福島) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chisato Fukushima (福島 千里, born 1988), Japanese sprinter; Haruka Fukushima (フクシマ ハルカ), Japanese manga artist; Jun Fukushima (福島 潤, born 1976), Japanese voice actor; Keido Fukushima (福島 慶道, 1933–2011), Japanese Zen ...
Eriko Hatsune (初音映莉子, Hatsune Eriko) is a Japanese actress. Her career began in 1998, when she appeared in several television commercials. [1] At the age of 18 she played the female lead in the 2000 film Uzumaki, and she also had a leading role in the 2012 film Emperor.
She speaks four languages: English, Spanish, French, and Japanese. [ 3 ] Since October 2006, she has appeared regularly on the Nippon Television show "News Zero", reporting from both domestic and international locations, and launched her endorsement career as a spokesperson for more than four [ vague ] world-famous brands in 2007. [ 4 ]
Rila is a mountain range in south-western Bulgaria, part of the Rila–Rhodope Massif. [3] It is situated between five valleys – Dupnitsa Valley to the north-west, Samokov Valley to the north, Kostenets–Dolna Banya Valley to the north-east, Razlog Valley to the south and Blagoevgrad Valley to the south-west.