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Mayuko Fukuda

Mayuko Fukuda
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Fukuda in 2020
BornAugust 4, 1994
Tokyo, Japan
Other namesMamayu (ままゆ), Mayuyu (まゆゆ)
Years active1998–present
Websitewww.flamme.co.jp/MayukoFukuda/flm_profmf.html

Mayuko Fukuda (福田 麻由子, Fukuda Mayuko), born on August 4, 1994 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actress who made her debut in 1998. She is contracted to talent agency FLaMme.[1]

Her father, Kenji Fukuda, is a drummer in the band Kasutera.

Filmography[1]

Television dramas

  • Summer Snow (TBS) (2000)
  • Yoiko no Mikata (NTV) (2003)
  • Ai no Ie (NHK) (2003)
  • Hikari to Tomo ni... -Jiheijōshi o Kakaete- (NTV) (2004)
  • Last Present: Musume to Ikiru Saigo no Natsu (NTV) (2004)
  • Honto ni atta Kowai no Hanashi (2004, CX)
  • Emergency room 24hours 3 (2005, CX)
  • The Queen's Classroom (Joō no Kyōshitsu) (2005, NTV)
  • Hotaru no Haka (2005, NTV)
  • Byakuyakō [Journey Under the Midnight Sun] (2006, TBS)
  • Teru Teru Ashita (2006, EX)
  • Chibi Maruko-chan (2006, CX)
  • Saikai: Yokota Megumi-san no Negai (2006, NTV)
  • Sono Gofun Mae (2006, NHK)
  • Enka no Joō (2007, NTV)
  • Serendipity no Kiseki (2007, NTV)
  • Matsumoto Kisaburō Ikka Monogatari: Ojiisan no Daidokoro (2007, CX)
  • Arigatou! Champy (2008, CX)
  • Kiri no Hi (2008, NHK)
  • Soka, Mo Kimi wa Inai no ka (2009, TBS)
  • Zettai Reido (2010, CX, episode 5)
  • Miporin no Ekubo (2010, NTV) (2010)
  • Q10 (2010, NTV) (2010)
  • Soredemo, Ikite Yuku (2011, CX) (2011)
  • Pandora 3 (2011, WOWOW)
  • Future Diary (2012, TBS)
  • Scarlet (2019–20, NHK)

Television variety shows

  • Sujinashi (BSN, TBC, NBC) (2006)

Movies

  • Kamikaze Girls (2004)
  • Tenshi no Aeba (2004)
  • Onaji Tsuki o Miteiru (2005)
  • Gimmy Heaven (2006)
  • Japan Sinks (2006)
  • Yūnagi (2006)
  • Little DJ: Chiisana Koi no Monogatari (2007)
  • L: Change the World (2008) as Maki Nikaido
  • 10 Promises to My Dog (2008)
  • Heaven's Door (2009)
  • Goemon (2009)
  • Sakura, Futatabi no Kanako (2013) as Masami
  • Flare (2014) as Flare Mitsui
  • Kamata Prelude (2020)
  • Good-bye (2021) as Sakura[2]

Anime

  • Piano no Mori (2007)
  • Mai Mai Miracle (2009)

Stage

  • Ame to yume no ato ni (2006)
  • "Iya mushiro wasurete gusa" (2013)

Video

  • Eri Tanenaka's PV "gerbera" (theme song of Gimmy Heaven)

Advertisements

TV Commercials

2003
  • Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation (January)
  • Zega Toys (March)
2004
2005
  • Acecook (March)
2006
  • Hoosiers (April – present)
2012
  • Olympics 2012

Voice-over work

Personal life

Mayuko's interests include reading and handicraft, and she can also play the piano.[1] Her favourite artists includes Ayumi Hamasaki, Porno Graffitti and Shiina Ringo.[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Official website". Archived from the original on 2007-05-09. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
  2. ^ "グッドバイ". eiga.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  3. ^ B.L.T. U-17 Vol.1. B.L.T. (Beautiful Lady & Television) (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo News Service. February 2007. ISBN 978-4-924566-65-1.

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