Suzuka Morita

Suzuka Morita (森田 涼花, Morita Suzuka, born September 7, 1992 in Kyoto) is a Japanese actress and gravure model who was a 2nd generation member, number 11, of Idoling!!!.[1] She was also the 7th generation member of Hop Club. Morita is best known for playing Shinken Yellow (Kotoha Hanaori) in the TV series Samurai Sentai Shinkenger.[2] She has also appeared in several stage plays. Morita is affiliated with Horipro.

Suzuka Morita
Born (1992-09-07) September 7, 1992
Kyoto, Japan
Other namesSu-chang, Suu-chan
OccupationActress
Years active2006-present
Modeling information
Height1.52 m (5 ft 0 in)
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBlack
Websitewww.horipro.co.jp/moritasuzuka/

Filmography

TV series

  • Samurai Sentai Shinkenger as Kotoha Hanaori/Shinken Yellow (main role - 49 episodes, TV Asahi, 2009–2010)
  • Kamen Rider Decade as Kotoha Hanaori/Shinken Yellow (2 episodes, TV Asahi, 2009)
  • Strangers 6 (WOWOW [2011], Fuji TV [2012], MBC [2012])[3]
  • RUN60 (2 episodes, Tokyo MX, 2012)
  • Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters as Shelly (2 episodes, TV Asahi, 2012)
  • Story of Ishizaka Line as Kashiwazaki Wakako (main role, NHK, 2012)
  • Iron Grandma as Aoshima Nana (guest - episode 3, NHK-BS, 2015)
  • Kyoto gastronomic taxi murder recipe as Azusa Segawa (EX, 2015)
  • Matsumoto Seijo Mystery (guest - episode 11, BS Japan, 2015)
  • Ten Dark Women as Natsumi (YTV, 2016)
  • Retake as Tachibana Marie (guest; episode 3, THK, 2016)
  • Death Note: New Generation (guest; episode 2, Hulu Japan, 2016)
  • Megadan ~ wearable Megane-kun (GYAO, 2017)
  • Secret × Warrior Phantomirage! (guest; episode 4, TV Tokyo, 2019)

Movies

Works

Photo albums

  • Happy desuu!! (Saibunkan Publishing, December 2007) ISBN 978-4-7756-0274-4
  • Hannari Suzuka (Wani Books, October 2009) ISBN 978-4-8470-4203-4
  • Su-chan no Lovely Life (July 2010) ISBN 978-4-575-30243-1
  • Natural 18 (Gakken Publishing, December 2010) ISBN 978-4-05-404745-7

DVDs

  • Suu-chan to Natsuyasumi (Wani Books, September 2007)
  • Happy desuu!! (Saibunkan Publishing, January 2008)
  • Mabushi! (Line Communications, April 2008)
  • Pure Smile Suzuka Morita (Takeshobo, August 2008)
  • Suzuka Morita: Morita no Natsu Monogatari (E-Net Frontier, November 2008)
  • Amakuchi Suzuka (Aqua House, March 2009)
  • Angelica (Toei Video, July 2009)
  • Okibariyasuu (Wani Books, December 2009)
  • Driving Suzuka!!! (Takeshobo, May 2010)
  • Hana no Shima kara (Line Communications, September 2010)
  • Romance18 (Gakken, December 2010)
  • Heartfulday (Shinyusha Co., April 2011)
  • Tenshi no Kiss (E-Net Frontier, July 2011)
  • Summer Color (I-One, October 2014)
  • Yume Koi Utsutsu (I-One, July 2015)
  • Omoide Horohoro (E-Net Frontier, December 2015)

Stage plays

  • Story Girl (Onnanoko)] (April 30 - May 8, 2011)[11]
  • Peace Maker (June 3–12, 2011)[12]
  • MOTHER ~ tokkō no haha tori hama tome monogatari ~ (Dec 11-15, 2013) [13]
  • Lonely Heart Atom (Feb 5-9, 2014)[14]
  • Satoru mo no okite! as Kaoru (May 28 - June 1, 2014)[15]
  • Good Morning Ice Person (July 24–27, 2014)[16]
  • Kekkon no hensachi II DEAD OR ALIVE (September 10–23, 2014)[17]
  • Wedding Dress 2015 (March 5–15, 2015)[18]
  • Kuchiduke (October 7–18, 2015) [19]
  • TARO URASHIMA (August 11–15, 2016) [20]
  • Shin Royal (April 27 - May 14, 2017) [21]
  • Digimon Adventure Tri. (August 5–13, 2017) [22]

References

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