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'''Harumi Inoue''' was born [[September 23]][[1974]], in [[Kumamoto]], [[Japan]]. Inoue is an [[actress]], [[model]] and accomplished [[swimmer]]. As of [[2004]], she is 5'4" and weighs 103 lbs. |
'''Harumi Inoue''' (井上 晴美) was born [[September 23]][[1974]], in [[Kumamoto]], [[Japan]]. Inoue is an [[actress]], [[model]] and accomplished [[swimmer]]. As of [[2004]], she is 5'4" and weighs 103 lbs. |
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Her filmography, mostly horror/thriller/mystery, includes: |
Her filmography, mostly horror/thriller/mystery, includes: |
Revision as of 19:36, 25 December 2004
Harumi Inoue (井上 晴美) was born September 231974, in Kumamoto, Japan. Inoue is an actress, model and accomplished swimmer. As of 2004, she is 5'4" and weighs 103 lbs.
Her filmography, mostly horror/thriller/mystery, includes:
- Gekko No Sasayaki, or Moonlight Whistpers, directed by Akahito Shiota, from 1999 as "Shizuka Kitahara," - Freeze Me, directed by Takashi Ishii, from 2000, as "Chihiro" - Asakusa Kid, directed by Makoto Shinozaki from 2002, - Shin Jingi No Hakaba, or Graveyard of Honor, directed by Takashi Miike, from 2002, as "Yoko Imamura," among others.
Because of spontanaeity, poise and effortless abilities in front of a camera, there are also various DVDs, books and calendars dedicated to her image to be found in her native Japan.
She was also the character "Hiromi Ueda" in the 1995 TV series Kimi To Deatte Kara.
Asakusa Kid is based on a semi-autobiographical book of the same name by the avant-garde comedian and general oddball Takeshi Kitano.
Inoue is a rare combination of athletic agility, energy, natural comedic ability, persuasive and nuanced acting skills, flawless beauty and physicality.