is a Japanese actress and lyricist who is represented by the talent agency, Act21. As a lyricist, she is nicknamed Shu.
Biography
During high school at 2005, Shuko debuted in the stage play, ''Han Sāsu no Nichijō'', which was staged by her current agency. In the summer of 2007, she auditioned for the film, ''Nasu Shōnenki'', and passed. Shuko's television drama debut was in the Fuji TV drama, ''Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu''. In 2008, she participated as an initial member of the girl unit, JK21. Shuko later graduated in less than a year, but that became an occasion for her to work as a lyricist.
Her hobbies are playing the piano,
buyō dancing, and horseback riding. She has a friendship with
Hanshin Tigers
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coach,
Yutaka Wada
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.
The actress she most respects is
Eri Fukatsu
is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best actress at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for '' Haru'' and the best actress award at the 2010 Montreal World Film Festival for her performance in ''Villain''. She also received acclaim for her r ...
.
Filmography
TV series
Films
References
External links
Official profile
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21st-century Japanese actresses
Japanese lyricists
1991 births
Living people
Writers from Nara Prefecture
Actors from Nara Prefecture