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Mirei Kiritani
Japanese actress, model, and news anchor (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mirei Kiritani (桐谷 美玲, Kiritani Mirei; born December 16, 1989) is a Japanese actress, model, and news anchor.[1][2] She is best known for her roles in the films Kimi ni Todoke (2010), Usagi Drop (2011), Arakawa Under the Bridge (2012), Crying 100 Times: Every Raindrop Falls (2013), Jossy's (2014), Koisuru Vampire (2015),[3] No Longer Heroine (2015),[4] and Revenge Girl (2017), as well as television series Andō Lloyd: A.I. knows Love? (2013), Gunshi Kanbei (2014), Hell Teacher Nūbē (2014), Atelier (2015), and A Girl & Three Sweethearts (2016).
From 2012 to 2018, she served as an anchor for NTV's news program News Zero every Tuesday.[5] She was previously signed under Sweet Power, but has since left the agency and now works as a free agent. She is currently a news anchor on NTV's News Every.
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Early life and education
Mirei Kiritani was born on December 16, 1989 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.[2] Her mother is originally from Hokkaido,[6] while her father is from Fukuoka Prefecture, where she would frequently visit her grandparents' house as a child.[7] She has a younger brother.[8]
She moved to Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture in fifth grade and lived there until her second year of junior high school.[9] She recalls feeling gloomy while living in Chiba and that she suddenly became more cheerful after moving to Osaka. Due to this, people around her were surprised when her family moved back to Chiba.[9]
She attended Chiba Higashi High School . For half of her high school years, she served as manager of the rugby club.[10]
She then went on to study at Ferris University. After taking a two-year break due to her busy work schedule, she graduated in March 2015 after seven years of study.[11][12] She later revealed of her decision to attend university, “I went to university because I wasn’t confident that I could make a living solely from this job...In the end, I’m glad I went to university. It was fun.”[13]
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Career
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In 2005, while she was a freshman in high school, Kiritani was scouted by Sweet Power via a phone call at her home as "Chiba's number one beautiful girl".[14]
She made her official on-screen debut in the film Haru no Ibasho, which was released in February 2006.[15] She then appeared in TV Asahi's drama series Kisshō Tennyo, and subsequently in the BS-i shows Tokyo Girl and Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro. During this time, she became an exclusive model for Seventeen, a fashion magazine targeted towards teenage girls, from its April 16th issue.[16] From October of the same year, she became a regular in the "Hayamimi Trend No.1" segment of Mezamashi TV.
In 2010, Kiritani played her first lead role in the film Ongakubito and subsequently her first lead role in a television drama in TV Asahi's Jotei Kaoruko. In 2011, she starred in her first mystery films Scattered Reflection and Snowflake.[14] On August 31, 2011, she graduated from the fashion magazine Seventeen after five and a half years as an exclusive model. In September, she was featured in the MBS documentary program Jonetsu Tairiku.
In 2012, she played unique roles in the films Arakawa Under the Bridge and Ace Attorney, which were both released in February of that year.[14]
Kiritani served as the Tuesday anchor for NTV's news program News Zero for six and a half years, from April 2012[17] until September 25, 2018.[18] In addition to providing in-studio commentary, she was also in charge of her own signature corner “Mirei Kiritani: My Generation”, where she personally covered and reported on a variety of topics, such as hot topics among young people of her age and people who are making a name for themselves.[12]
On April 20, 2015, Kiritani graduated as a regular model for the magazine Non-no in its June 2015 issue, which she announced on her blog.[19] She would continue to model for other fashion magazines, such as GINGER and BAILA .[16] That same year, she starred in the original TV series Atelier, produced in collaboration with Fuji Television and American video streaming service, Netflix.[20] On October 6, 2015, she won the Entertainment Industry Category – Female award at the 28th Japan Glasses Best Dresser Awards .[21]
In 2016, Kiritani had her first starring role in a Fuji TV Monday 9pm drama in A Girl & Three Sweethearts, which aired from July 11 to September 19, 2016.[22] On December 19, 2016, she was selected as the "Most Beautiful Face of 2016" by Kodansha's beauty magazine VoCE .[23]
On March 7, 2022, it was announced that after 16 years, Kiritani would be leaving her agency Sweet Power at the end of the month. It was also revealed that after leaving her agency, she would continue her activities as a free agent and primarily work as a model.[24] In July 2022, she made her first public appearance at an event since giving birth to her first child.[25]
On March 12, 2024, it was announced that Kiritani would be joining NTV's information program News Every as a news anchor. She is in charge of reporting on Wednesdays and Thursdays.[26] Her first broadcast appearance was originally scheduled for March 27, but due to poor health, she made her first appearance on April 3.[27]
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Personal life
Marriage
Kiritani met actor Shohei Miura in 2016 after co-starring in the drama A Girl & Three Sweethearts. The two began dating in early 2017 and after dating for about a year and a half, they registered their marriage on July 24, 2018.[28][29][30] The following day, on July 25, the couple publicly announced their marriage in a joint statement through Kiritani's agency.[28] The wedding ceremony took place in Hawaii on December 16, 2018, the day of Kiritani's 29th birthday,[31] and the reception was later held at a hotel in Tokyo on December 23.[29][30][32]
On February 4, 2020, Kiritani announced via Instagram that she was pregnant with the couple's first child.[33][34] On July 6, 2020, she announced on her Instagram that she had given birth to her first child, a boy.[35]
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Film
Television series
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Television shows
Music video appearances
Dubbing
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Radio
- Bunka Hōsō Recommen: "Kiritani Mirei no Radio-san." (April 6, 2010 – March 25, 2015, on Wednesday)[2]
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Stage
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Bibliography
Books
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Discography
Singles
- Sweet&Bitter (EPIC Records Japan, July 27, 2011)[107]
Awards
- Nail Queen 2014 (Actress Category)[108]
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