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Aya Tademaru (Japanese: 蓼丸綾, Hepburn: Tademarū Aya, born March 24, 1985) better known by the stage name Haruka Ayase (綾瀬 はるか), is a Japanese actress who started her career as a model in the year 2000. [1] She has since become a leading actress in television and film. [2]
After Keido gave Major Segai the information he wanted, and declared his role in the coup d'état over, Major Segai helps Gai, Ayase and Haruka locate where Keido was. After the events of the 2nd Apocalypse Virus outbreak, Major Sagai becomes the new leader of the Anti-Bodies.
The four actresses who portrayed the sisters were all awarded or nominated for the acting awards (Haruka Ayase was nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Masami Nagasawa and Kaho were nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Leading Role and Suzu Hirose won Newcomer of the Year). [16]
Real (リアル〜完全なる首長竜の日〜, Riaru: Kanzen Naru Kubinagaryū no Hi) is a 2013 Japanese science fiction drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Takeru Satoh and Haruka Ayase. [3] It is Kurosawa's first feature film since Tokyo Sonata (2008). [4] It is based on Rokuro Inui's novel A Perfect Day for Plesiosaur. [5]
Yae's Sakura [1] (Japanese: 八重の桜, Hepburn: Yae no Sakura) is a 2013 Japanese historical drama television series and the 52nd NHK taiga drama.Written by Mutsumi Yamamoto, the drama focuses on Niijima Yae, who is portrayed by Haruka Ayase. [2]
In order to protect his first love, Yukiho (Ayase Haruka), the young boy Ryoji (Yamada Takayuki) accidentally killed his father; and in order to protect Ryoji from being exposed, Yukiho also killed her mother who knew the truth and put the blame on her. The legal investigation period for this case is 15 years.
Jin (JIN-仁-) is a Japanese television drama series, first broadcast on TBS in 2009 and a second season in 2011. It is based on the Japanese manga series, Jin, written by Motoka Murakami.
Color Me True (Japanese: 今夜、ロマンス劇場で, Hepburn: Konya, Romansu Gekijo de), also known as Tonight, at the Movies, is a Japanese romantic-fantasy film starring Haruka Ayase and Kentaro Sakaguchi, with original screenplay by Keisuke Uyama and direction by Hideki Takeuchi. It premiered in Japan on 10 February 2018. [1]