Rumi Hiiragi
Rumi Hiiragi (柊 瑠美, Hiiragi Rumi, born August 1, 1987) is a Japanese actress.
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1995-present |
Career
Hiiragi first appeared in numerous commercials. She starred in the NHK asadora Suzuran and voiced Chihiro in Hayao Miyazaki's award-winning anime film Spirited Away.[1] In 2002, she appeared in the high school baseball television program Netto Koshien as a field reporter. In 2005, she appeared in the NTV program Nobuta o Produce, portraying the character Kasumi Aoi.
Works
- Kayō Suspence Gekijō: Kyūkyū Shitei Byōin 3 (1995, Nippon TV)
- NHK asadora: Suzuran (1999, NHK)
- Getsuyō Mystery Gekijō Katahira Nagisa Suspense: Card G-Men Kobayakawa Akane 1-8 (2000–2005, TBS)
- Yonimo Kimyō na Monogatari: Obaa-chan (2001, Fuji TV)
- Mokuyō Drama: Dōbutsu no Oisha-san (2003, TV Asahi)
- Nashonaru Gekijō: Mito Kōmon 32nd season, 12th episode (2003, TBS)
- Kinyō Jidaigeki: Hannari Kikutarō 2~Miyako Kōji Yado Jikenchō (2004, NHK)
- Kinyō Night Drama: Sky High 2 episode 7 (2004, TV Asahi)
- Hontoni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Yūgure no Maigo (2004, Fuji TV)
- Ultra Q: dark fantasy (2004, TV Tokyo)
- Kayō Suspense Gekijō: Boshi Kantei (2005, Nippon TV)
- Hagure Keiji Junjō ha Final Start Supesharu (2005, TV Asahi)
- Doyō Drama: Nobuta o Produce (2005, Nippon TV)
- Getsuyō Mystery Gekijō Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyōto Kadō Iemoto Satsujin Jiken (2005, TBS)
- Shin Momotarō-zamurai 7th episode (2006, TV Asahi)
- Loto 6 de 3 Oku 2 Senman En Ateta Otoko 8th episode (2008, TV Asahi) as hostess
- Kamen Rider Decade episodes 8-9 (2009, TV Asahi) as Ai
Films
- Suzuran ~Shōjo Moe no Monogatari~ (released June 17, 2000, distributed by Shochiku)[2]
- Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away (released July 20, 2001, distributed by Toho)
- Studio Ghibli's Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (released July 19, 2008, distributed by Toho)
- Detroit Metal City (released August 23, 2008, distributed by Toho)
- Studio Ghibli's From up on Poppy Hill (released on July 16, 2011, distributed by Toho)
- Blue Heaven wo Kimi ni (2020)
TV commercials
- Aflac (1994)
- SKY PerfecTV! Anime (1999)
- Lawson's Natsu Matsuri ad (2003)
- Toyota's Will Cypha car ad (2003)'
- Victor's BabyMovie ad (2003)
- Meiji Seika's Almond ad (2004)
- Hakusensha ad for LaLa magazine ad (2006)
Other television programs
- BS Natsu Yasumi Tokushū Astro Fantasy: Shichiyō Bitte (1999, NHK)
- Studio Park Kara Kon'nichiwa (1999, NHK)
- Shichiyōtte Nan!? (1999, NHK BS-1)
- Netto Koshien (2002, TV Asahi)
- Nice Mototeki Ongakukan (April 2004 - March 2005, YOU TV)
- Tsurumisen Monogatari (2005, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Akai Kutsu~Yottsu no Zō no Nazo Haha no Negai Ha Toki wo Koete (June 2004, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Tsurumisen Monogatari ~Tankoro Densha Ga Iku~ (April 2005, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Byōinsen Hikawamaru ~Senka no Roman Kōro~ (May 2005, YOU TV)
- Yokohama Mystery: Yokohama Kokusai Minakami Kūkō ~Minami no Shima he Tonda Hikōtei (June 2005, YOU TV)
- Daitan Map (released July 29, 2008, VTR)
Other
- Suzuran no Uta/Haha ni Sasageru Uta ending song performance of Suzuran movie, distributed by Nippon Crown Records
- 2002 S.T. Corporation's Dream Musical Arupusu no Shōjo Haiji (2002) — as Haiji
- Shakai Fukishi Hōjin Chūo Kyōdō Bokinkai: Akai Hane Kyōdō Bokin (2002)
- Ie no Hikari Kyōkai: Chagurin Hiiragi Rumi No Nan Demo Sōdan Corner (serialization) (2002–2003)
- Bunka Hōsō BSQR: Konya mo Hate Hati Personality (April–September 2003)
- Bunka Hōsō BSQR: Tengai Radio ~Ōgon Koku Densetsu~ Personality (2003–2004)
- Ongaku Senkasha: Ruri-iru no Calendrier (2004)
- Tokyo FM Shuppan CUTE THEATER VOL. 1 Hiiragi Rumi (February 2005)
- ON THE WAY COMEDY Michikusa (2006, Tokyo FM)
Games
- Tengai Makyō III: Namida (Miya)
- One Piece: Unlimited World RED (Yadoya)
References
- "Spirited Away: Early Oscar Reaction". Anime News Network. 24 March 2003. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
- "Suzuran (2000)". New York Times. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
External links
- Rumi Hiiragi at IMDb
- Rumi Hiiragi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 柊瑠美 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
- 柊瑠美とは - はてなダイアリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-06-14.
- 柊瑠美 (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2012-12-19. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
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