Miki Jinbo (神保 美喜, Jinbo Miki, born June 2, 1960, in Minato, Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actress and singer represented by Staff-up.[2]

Miki Jinbo
神保 美喜
Born (1960-06-02) June 2, 1960 (age 64)
NationalityJapanese
Education
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1976–present
AgentStaff-up
Known for
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
WebsiteOfficial website (in Japanese)

Biography

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Jinbo entered Horikoshi High School, and in March 1983, she graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University Faculty of Letters, Second Section of English and American Literature.

While in third-year junior high school, she won the 15th Battle Tournament in Nippon TV's Star Tanjō!.

In March 1976, Jinbo signed with Philips Records (now Universal Music Japan) and debuted as a singer with the single "Hajimete no Waltz".

She performs as an actress and a singer. Jinbo is also a presenter in music series.

Notable performances are in Yōba (1976) and the horror-comedy film House (1977).

She appeared in an advertisement for DHC. Jinbo later commented in her blog that she loved DHC.

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Notes
1976 Permanent Blue: Manatsu no Koi
Yōba
1977 House
1978 Zanshō
1983 Plumeria no Densetsu: Tengoku no Kiss
1985 Keiji Monogatari: Kuroshio no Uta
1986 Mandara-ya no Ryōta
Rikon Shinai Onna

Drama

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Year Title Role Network Notes
1977 Shiroi Kōya TBS
1978 Nichiyō Kyōfu Series Fuji TV Episode 7
1979 Netchū Jidai NTV
Kakekomi Buil 7-gōshitsu Fuji TV Episode 1
1980 Doberman Deka Saeko Shiratori TV Asahi
1981 Tetsudō Kōankan TV Asahi Episode 36
1983 Ōoku Oko KTV Episode 38
Mito Kōmon TBS Series 13 Episode 26, Series 20 Episode 10
1984 Seibu Keisatsu Part-III Yumiko Kanzaki TV Asahi Episode 43
1985 Abarenbō Shogun II Oyu TV Asahi Episode 102
Chōshichirō Edo Nikki Okyo NTV Episode 53
Shadow Warriors KTV Episode 7
1987 Sanbiki ga Kiru! TV Asahi
1990 The Keiji Junko Kawakami TV Asahi Episode 12
1993 Ōoka Echizen Osono TBS Episode 20
1994 Zenigata Heiji Okayo Fuji TV Series 4 Episode 5
1997 Saigo no Koi Reiko Saito TBS
Getsuyō Drama Special Hisako Kitamura TBS
2002 Bengoshi Kyoko Takamizawa TBS
2003 Keiji Ichiro TBS Episode 9
Hagure Dorobō Goro Ishikawa Fuji TV
2005 Kenji Yoko Asahina Kumi Nishikawa TV Asahi
2006 Doctor Koishi no Jiken Karute Chiharu Sakurai Fuji TV
2009 Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery (51) Tsuriawanai Jōsha-ken o Kau Shitai Yasuko Koike TV Asahi
Sono Otoko, Fuku Shochō TV Asahi Series 3 Episode 5
Kyoto Minami-sho Kanshiki File Yuko Fujimura TV Asahi
2010 Hanchō: Jinnan-sho Asaka Han Yoko Yaginuma TBS Series 3 Episode 7
2013 Seifuku Sōsa Nobuko Shinozaki TBS

Direct-to-video

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Year Title Notes
2001 Shizukanaru Don – Yakuza Side Story
2002 Jitsuroku Yakuza Kōsō-shi LB Kumamoto Keimusho 4 Keimusho Bus-tei Mae

Stage

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Title Notes
Trapp Family Story
Horibe Yasubei
Tabigarasu Yoarashi Sen San: Yuki no Oiwake Sandogasa
Fu Keizu: Otsuta Monogatari
Tsugaru Ninjō Onna-bushi
Haru Sugata Senryō Matoi
Wakatono Senryō Kasa
Nihonichi? no Otō-chan
Onna Udemakuri
Bakushō! ! Shiranami Go-ri Otoko

Variety

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Year Title Network Notes
1982 Uta no Wide 90-bu NTV
Ichi-mai no Shashin Fuji TV
Challenge the Keiba Fuji TV
Zubari Iu Wa yo TBS
Kazuo Tokumitsu no Kandō Saikai "Aitai" TBS
Quiz Nihonjin no Shitsumon NHK G TV
Art Entertainment Meikyū Bijutsukan NHK BS-2
Asada! Namadesu Tabi Salad TV Asahi
Kaiketsu Emi Channel KTV

Radio series

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Title Network Notes
Coffee Time Tokyo FM
Miki Jinbo no Brilliant na Josei Radio Nippon
Miki Jinbo no Tea Lounge NCB

Discography

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Singles

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Year Title Notes
1976 "Hajimete no Waltz"
"Mizuiro no Omoide"
1977 "Furuutsu no Uta"

References

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  1. ^ "神保 美喜". Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved 1 Jun 2016.
  2. ^ "神保 美喜|スタッフ・アップ グループ オフィシャル ウェブサイト".
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