Risa Kudō

Risa Kudō (工藤里紗 Kudō Risa), also known as Lisa Kudō is a Japanese actress and gravure idol. She was born on October 4, 1983, in Kanagawa, Japan.[1]

Life and career

Kudō began her entertainment career as a "gravure" (non-nude) model[2] in several DVD releases in 2005 and 2006.[3] She made her film debut starring in the small town drama Sleeping Flower in October 2005.[2] The next year, she played the character Chiharu Tanaka in the live action film version of the manga Love Com, which was released to theaters in July 2006.[4] She also had a leading role in the November 2006 film Love Letter So-renka (ラブレター 蒼恋歌 Rabu retā: Sō-renka) which also starred Yuma Ishigaki and Yuika Motokariya.[5]

Kudō also appeared in television dramas in 2006, first in the TV movie The School of Water Business (都立水商! Toritsu Mizusho!) broadcast on Nippon Television (NTV) on March 18, 2006 and in the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) series Hanayome wa Yakudoshi (花嫁は厄年ッ!) which ran from July to September 2006.[6][7]

She was featured as a model in the game Finder Love: Risa Kudō - First Shoot ha kimi to (ファインダーラブ 工藤里紗 ファーストショットは君と。 Finder Love: Risa Kudō - First picture with you), released June 29, 2006, where the player can take photos of the digital model.[8] A limited edition of the game was released that was bundled with the bikini she wears in-game, a DVD and pictures of her.

In 2007 Kudō appeared in an episode of the NTV comedy Haken no hinkaku (ハケンの品格)[9] as well as continuing her career as a gravure model.[3] Kudō starred in the title role for the low-budget horror film Rika: The Zombie Killer directed by Ken'ichi Fujiwara which was released theatrically in Japan in February 2008[10][11] and as a DVD with English subtitles as Zombie Hunter Rika in September 2009.[12]

In August 2008, Kudō performed in the NTV war drama Kiri no Hi (霧の火) based on an event which occurred late in World War II[13] and in May 2009, she appeared in the two part TBS TV movie Kimi no Sei (君のせい) playing Rino Kinoshita.[14]

Filmography

Movies

Television

References

  1. "Risa Kudo". Japan Music Entertainment. Retrieved 2013-07-24. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. 1 2 スリーピングフラワー (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved 2013-07-24. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. 1 2 "DVDストア " "工藤里紗"" (in Japanese). . Retrieved 2013-07-24. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. ラブ★コン (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  5. "LOVE LETTER". Japanese Film Database. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  6. 都立水商! (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  7. 花嫁は厄年ッ! (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  8. ファインダーラブ 工藤里紗 ファーストショットは君と (in Japanese). www.amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-07-24. External link in |publisher= (help)
  9. "Haken no hinkaku". IMDb. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  10. 最強兵器女子高生 RIKA (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  11. "Rika: The Zombie Killer". IMDb. Retrieved 2013-07-22. External link in |publisher= (help)
  12. "Zombie Hunter Rika (2008)". amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-07-22. External link in |publisher= (help)
  13. 霧の火~終戦の5日後、樺太に散った九人の乙女たち(霧の火―樺太・真岡郵便局に散った9人の乙女たち) (in Japanese). www.tvdrama-db.com. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  14. 君のせい (in Japanese). www.tbs.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-07-25. External link in |publisher= (help)

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