Yuki Kato (actress)

Yuki Anggraini Kato
ユキ・カトウ
Born Yuki Anggraini Kato
(1995-04-02) April 2, 1995
Malang, Jawa Timur
Other names Yuki Kato
Occupation Actress, Model
Years active 2005–present
Religion Islam
Parent(s) Takeshi Kato (Father), Twinawati (Mother)

Yuki Anggraini Kato (born in Malang, April 2, 1995) is an Indonesian actress.[1] Yuki Kato became known after starring in the soap opera "Primata Cantik" Servia with two of the existence of such, Irshadi Bagas and Esa Sigit. Her name got increasingly popular after starring in the Heart Series, In which she worked with Ranty Maria, Irshadi Bagas and Esa Sigit. In addition to being the main character in the soap opera Heart Series and My Love, is also worked with Raffi Ahmad and Laudya Chintya Bella in Arietta Houses.

In addition to great talent in acting Yuki also been demonstrated at the potential in the field of singing when she performed a duet with the song My Heart OST Irshadi Bagas in My Heart by Request show on SCTV. And Yuki back in 2010 starred in the film, entitled Arti Sahabat. In this television series Yuki role as Ajeng and the opponent, Steven William role as Yudha. In 2013, Yuki played in the film Operation Wedding with Adipati Dolken.

In 2013 Yuki also sang a soundtrack for the first time in film Operation Wedding.

Biography

Yuki Kato is the first daughter of the Japanese Indonesian family, Takeshi Kato and Twinawati. Takeshi Kato is a Project Manager for a large company in Japan and currently resides in Japan. Every 3 months he visit his daughters in Indonesia. Yuki Anggraini Kato has a younger sister named Reina Meisilia Kato and Sakura Des Caesar Kato. Yuki lives with her mother and sister in the City Tour, Cibubur. She enjoys cycling and reading.

Education

Yuki Kato is an alumnus of Fajar Hidayah Elementary School, Pilar Indonesia Junior High School, and Bakti Mulya 400 High School.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Basahhh..., Basahhh... Uncredited Uncredited
2013 Operation Wedding, Operation Wedding Windi Uncredited
2015 "This Is Cinta, This Is Cinta" Rachel Uncredited
2015 "Cabe-Cabean, Cabe-Cabean" Susan Uncredited
2015 "Pizzaman, Pizzaman" Merry Uncredited

FTV

Television series

Advert

Awards

References

  1. "Yuki Kato - CINEMA 21". 21cineplex.com. 1995-04-02. Retrieved 2015-12-23.

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