Hikari Ishida

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Biography

While pursuing her postsecondary education, Ishida limited her acting career to one television drama a year while also appearing in commercials and giving magazine interviews. While it provided a break from acting during half the year, she felt it added pressure for the single show to be successful. During her free time, Ishida would frequently play video games like Super Tetris and Tetris 2 + BomBliss as well as games popular at her university, such as Dragon Quest and horse racing games. Prior to her university graduation in the spring of 1995, Kagayaku Toki no Nakade began airing on Fuji TV. The show included much of the production staff from her previous drama, Asunaro Hakusho.[2]

Filmography

Film

  • Futari (1991)
  • Kamitsukitai / Dorakiyura Yori Ai-0 (1991)
  • Aitsu (1991)
  • AD Boogie (1991)
  • Haruka, Nosutarujii (1993)
  • Beru Epokku (1998)
  • Fascination Amour (1999)
  • Adrenaline Drive (1999)
  • Ano Natsu no Hi (1999)
  • Kankoku no Obaachan wa Erai (2002)
  • Tenkôsei: Sayonara Anata (2007)
  • Rin (2018)
  • Skeleton Flowers (2021)[3]
  • Homestay (2022)[4]
  • Grown-ups (2022)[5]
  • 90 Years Old – So What? (2024)[6]
  • Blue Period (2024), Marie Yaguchi[7]
  • 366 Days (2025), Yukiko Makiya[8]
  • Let's Meet at Angie's Bar (2025), Azusa[9]
  • Renoir (2025), Utako[10]
  • Rewrite (2025), Kazumi Otsuki[11]

Television

Discography

  • Emerald no Suna / Shiokaze no Himitsu (May 21, 1987) (single)
  • Ku.chi.bi.ru / Kiniro no Necklace (04.08.1987) (single)
  • Legend (September 21, 1987) (album)
  • Koi wa Kakuritsu 51% / Lonely Lonely (04.11.1987) (single)
  • Monument (09.03.1988) (album)
  • Futari no Kankei / Pastel Memory (April 21, 1988) (single)
  • White Virgin (June 21, 1988) (album)
  • Shojo.Neppun.Tennenshoku / Ichimai no Shashin (July 13, 1988) (single)
  • Koibitotachi no Nuance / Yume o Samenaide (11.10.1988) (single)
  • True (October 21, 1988) (album)
  • Koi nanonine / Unubore Kagami (February 21, 1989) (single)
  • Lamination (April 21, 1989) (album)
  • Natural Choice / Nocturne Saigo no Himitsu (July 7, 1989) (single)
  • Kaze no Ballerina / Mou Hitori no Akuma (October 18, 1989) (single)
  • Rendezvous (November 21, 1989) (album)
  • Tomorrow (March 21, 1990) (single)

References

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