
Satomi Ishihara
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Satomi Ishihara, a prominent Japanese actress, has made significant marks in both film and television. Born on December 24, 1986, in Tokyo, Japan, Ishihara quickly rose to fame in the Japanese entertainment industry due to her compelling performances and versatile acting skills. She gained widespread recognition for her roles in major films such as "Shin Godzilla" and the live-action adaptation of "Attack on Titan," where her performances were critically acclaimed for adding depth and emotion to the films. Apart from her successful film career, Ishihara has also starred in a variety of TV dramas that have been popular both domestically and internationally. Notable among these is "Shitsuren Chocolatier," a romantic drama series that further solidified her status as a leading actress in Japan. Beyond her professional life, Ishihara has been involved in high-profile relationships, including a notable relationship with Yuji Maeda, the president of the IT company "SHOWROOM". This relationship was highlighted during their stay at a luxury hotel in Taketomijima, which attracted significant media attention. Ishihara continues to be a significant figure in Japanese media, contributing to various genres and continuously engaging her audience with new and challenging roles.Read full biography
TV Shows
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アジアの女 (2019), Heaven? ~My Restaurant, My Life~ (2019), Born to be a Flower (2018), Battleship Musashi (2016), Pretty Proofreader (2016), 5→9 From Five to Nine (2015), Attack on Titan: Counter Rockets (2015), Heartbroken Chocolatier (2014), Rich Man, Poor Woman (2012), Bull Doctor (2011), The Mission and Soul's Limit (2011), Kare wa, Imouto no Koibito (2011), Consecration Of The Great Buddha (2010), The Fugitive Lawyer (2010), Spiritual Teacher, Kyoko Odagiri (2010), Left-Eye Detective (2010), Voice (2009), Puzzle (2008), Hanayome to Papa (2007), Hadaka no Taishō (2007), Ns' Aoi (2006), Angels with Broken Wings (2006), スペシャルドラマ 氷点 (2006), クライマーズ・ハイ (2005), H2: The Days with You (2005), Red Confusion (2005), 水男孩 2 (2004), Tengoku e no Ouenka Cheers (2003), You're My Pet (2003), Water Boys (2003), Teruteru Kazoku (2003)







