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is a Japanese actress. She became recognized after her breakthrough role as Kazumi Kanda in "''Joō no Kyōshitsu''" (" The Queen's Classroom") leading her to more prominent roles, such as Miki Ichinose in '' 14-year-old Mother''.


Biography

She married a non-celebrity in September 2018.


Filmography


Film

* '' Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost'' (2003), Mina(Childhood) * '' Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger The Movie: Full Blast Action'' (2004), a girl from the planet "Leslie" * ''Amemasu no Kawa "First Love"'' (2004), Sayuri Takakura(Childhood) * '' Spring Snow'' (2005), Satoko Ayakura * ''Tsubakiyama Kachō no Nanokakan'' (2006) * '' Kabei: Our Mother'' (2008), Hatsuko Nogami * ''Dare mo Mamotte Kurenai'' (2009), Saori Funamura * ''Shokudō Katatsumuri'' (2008), Momo-chan * '' The Borrower Arrietty'' (2010), Arrietty (voice) * '' POV: Norowareta Film'' (2012), Mirai Shida(Herself) * '' Reunion'' (2013), Yūko Terui * '' The Wind Rises'' (2013), Kayo Horikoshi (voice) * '' Eiga ST Aka to Shirō no Sōsa File'' (2015), Shō Aoyama * '' Mother's Trees'' (2015) * ''Good Morning Show'' (2016), Saya Miki * '' Yell for the Blue Sky'' (2016), Yūka Mori * '' The Many Faces of Ito'' (2018), Shūko Nose (B) * '' Laplace's Witch'' (2018), Tetsuko Okunishi * '' My Hero Academia: Two Heroes'' (2018) - Melissa Shield * ''Fictitious Girl's Diary'' (2020) * '' A Whisker Away'' (2020), Miyo, Tarō (voice) * '' #HandballStrive'' (2020), Teruteru * ''By the Window'' (2022), Yukino Arisaka * '' Samurai Detective Onihei: Blood for Blood'' (2024) * '' Acma:Game: The Final Key'' (2024), Ran Kuroda * ''Shinpei'' (2025), Toshiko


Television

* ''Eien no 1/2'' ( TBS, 2000) * ''Nukumori'' ( NTV, 2000), Kana Murayama * ''Gekai Arimori Saeko II'' (NTV, 2000), Rie Ogawa * ''Shikei Dai no Ropeway'' (
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, 2001), Kyōko Fujiki * ''Mariko'' (
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, 2001), Mariko(Childhood) * ''Hatsu Taiken'' Episode 3, 4 (
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, 2002) * ''Inubue'' (BS Japan, 2002), Ryōko Akizu * ''Shōnentachi 3'' (NHK, 2002) * ''Bara no Jūjika'' Episode 5 (Fuji TV, 2002) * ''Zako Kenji Ushio Tadashi no Jikenbo'' (TBS, 2002), Senju Ushio * ''Stewardess Keiji 7'' (Fuji TV, 2003), Kyōko * ''
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, 2003) * ''Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Haru no Kyōfu Mystery'' (Fuji TV, 2003), Marie * ''Kawa, Itsuka Umie'' Episode 1 (NHK, 2003), Tami Honma * ''Zako Kenji Ushio Tadashi no Jikenbo 2'' (TBS, 2004), Senju Ushio * '' Itoshi Kimi e'' Episode 3 (Fuji TV, 2004), Rina Nakagawa * ''Reikan Bus Guide Jikenbo'' Episode 6 (TV Asahi, 2004), Yuki Shinozaki * '' The Queen's Classroom'' (Joō no Kyōshitsu) (NTV, 2005), Kazumi Kanda * ''Haru to Natsu'' (NHK, 2005), Natsu Takakura * ''Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Nanika ga Soko ni Iru'' (Fuji TV, 2005), Rie Sasada * ''Zako Kenji Ushio Tadashi no Jikenbo 3'' (TBS, 2005), Senju Ushio * ''Manbiki G-Men Nikaidou Yuki'' Episode 13 (TBS, 2005), Aya Nakamura * '' Tantei Gakuen Q'' (NTV, 2006), Minami Megumi(Meg) * '' Suppli'' (Fuji TV, 2006), Natsuki Konno * '' 14-year-old Mother'' () (NTV, 2006), Miki Ichinose * ''The Queen's Classroom Special: Datenshi'' Episode 1 (NTV, 2006), Kazumi Kanda * '' Watashitachi no Kyōkasho'' (Fuji TV, 2007), Asuka Aizawa * ''Tantei Gakuen Q'' (NTV, 2007), Minami Megumi(Meg) * ''Dream Again'' (NTV, 2007), Hina Asahina/Hina Fujimoto * ''Kujira to Medaka'' (Fuji TV, 2008), Sachiko Imai * '' Seigi no Mikata'' (NTV, 2008), Yōko Nakata * ''Voice: Inochi Naki Mono no Koe'' Episode 6 (Fuji TV, 2009), Tomoko Sōma * ''Kurobe no Taiyō'' (Fuji TV, 2009), Mitsuko Takiyama * ''Boss'' Episode 6 (Fuji TV, 2009), Yuki Ishihara * '' Shōkōjo Seira'' (TBS, 2009), Seira Kuroda * ''Sakuramichi'' (NTV, 2009), Miki Kobayashi * ''Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi Special'' (Fuji TV, 2009), Yukari Mutō * ''Sotsu Uta: Best Friend'' (Fuji TV, 2010), Ayumi Takano * '' Hammer Session!'' (TBS, 2010), Kaede Tachibana * '' Himitsu'' (TV Asahi, 2010), Monami Sugita/Naoko Sugita * '' Bull Doctor'' (NTV, 2011), Mia Takeda * ''Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari: Aki no Tokubetsuhen'' (Fuji TV, 2011), Yuri Dōjima * ''Ghost Mama Sōsasen: Boku to Mama no Fushigina 100-nichi'' (NTV, 2012), Aoi Uehara * ''Kagi no Kakatta Heya'' Episode 8 (Fuji TV, 2012) * ''Black Board: Jidai to Tatakatta Kyōshi Tachi'' (TBS, 2012) * ''Reset: Hontō no Shiawase no Mitsukekata'' (TBS, 2012), Tomoko Miyoshi * ''Tazunebito'' (2012), Mitsuki Ōmae * '' The Knife and the Sword'' (TV Asahi, 2013), Natsu * ''ST: Keishichō Kagaku Tokusōhan'' (NTV, 2013), Shō Aoyama * ''Naru Youni Narusa'' (TBS, 2013), Yōko Uchida * ''Dandarin: Rōdō Kijun Kantokukan'' Episode 4 (NTV, 2013), Yumi Sanada * ''Naru Youni Narusa'' Season 2 (TBS, 2014), Yōko Uchida * '' The Knife and the Sword'' Part 2 (TV Asahi, 2014), Natsu * '' ST Aka to Shirō no Sōsa File'' (2014), Shō Aoyama * '' Masshiro'' (2015), Nana Matsuoka * '' Daddy Sister'' (2016) * ''The Supporting Actors'' (2017), herself * '' The Many Faces of Ito'' (2017), Shūko Nose (B) * ''Temp Staff Psychic Ataru'' (2019) * ''Asagao: Forensic Doctor'' (2019) * '' Yell'' (2020) * ''The Supporting Actors 3'' (2021), herself * '' What Will You Do, Ieyasu?'' (2023),
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Dubbing

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Commercials

* Tokyo Denryōku **IH Cooking Heater **TEPCO Hikari ***"Mama no Manzoku (Shopping)" (May 2006 – November 2006) ***"Ojīchan no Manzoku" (May 2006 – November 2006) * Marvelous Interactive " Bokujō Monogatari Series" **
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"Bokujō Kimi to Sodatsu Shima" (September 2006) **"Sekai ga Sodatsu" (December 2006 – present) *
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"au" **Oyako de, au debut no Haru. ***"Kenka" (February 2007) ***"Chichi wa Tatsujin" (February 2007) * House Foods Corporation "Fruity" (February 2007) * Kankō Gakuseifuku (October 2008) * Kyushu Telecommunication Network "BBIQ" (October 2008 – October 2012) * Bridgestone Cycle "Albelt" (January 2009) * Bourbon "Alfort Mini Chocolate" (September 2014) * Level-5
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"Pal Sweet Bioligo" (April 2015)


Bibliography


Books

* ''Mirai Nikki'' (Ameba Books, October 2009),


Photobooks

* ''14-sai, 15-sai, 16-sai no Mirai'' ( Kadokawa Marketing, 6 November 2009), * ''Mirai: Chiisai Desukedo, Nanika?'' (Tokyo News Service, March 2012), * ''Arigatou'' (Kadokawa, 11 January 2014),


Awards and nominations


References


External links


Official Mirai Shida homepage
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Shida Mirai TV appearance information

Official Mirai Shida friendster
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shida, Mirai 1993 births Japanese child actresses Japanese television actresses Living people People from Ayase, Kanagawa Actresses from Kanagawa Prefecture Ken-On artists 21st-century Japanese actresses