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词条 Risa Junna
释义

  1. Career

  2. Stage

  3. Filmography

  4. Discography

     Albums  Singles 

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = Risa Junna
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| native_name = 純名里沙
| native_name_lang = Japanese
| birth_name = Junko Nakanishi (中西純子)
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|03|15}}
| birth_place = Minoh, Osaka, Japan
| nationality = Japanese
| occupation = {{flatlist|
  • Actress
  • singer
  • voice actress}}

| years_active = 1990–present
| module = {{Infobox musical artist
| embed = yes
| background = solo_singer
| origin = Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
| genre = {{flatlist|
  • J-pop
  • Crossover}}

| instrument = Vocals
| label = {{flatlist|
  • Columbia
  • Pony Canyon
  • Media Remoras
  • Geneon
  • BMG Japan
  • Victor}}

| website = {{URL|risajunna.com|Official website}}
}}
}}{{nihongo|Risa Junna|純名りさ|Junna Risa|born March 15, 1971}} is a Japanese actress, singer, and voice actress. She was part of Takarazuka Revue's Snow Troupe and Flower Troupe. During her time in the Revue, she specialized in female roles (musumeyaku). She was the musumeyaku top star from 1995 to 1996.

Career

Junna was born on March 15, 1971, in Minoh, Osaka, and grew up in the nearby Toyonaka.[1] Her parents were both junior high school teachers. Her father taught English and her mother taught physical education.[1]

In March 1988, she passed the audition for Takarazuka Music School and subsequently entered the school.[2] She trained for two years and graduated at the top of her class. She joined the Takarazuka Revue in 1990.[3] Her first stage was in Flower Troupe's The Rose of Versailles: Fersen. Due to her singing ability, she was chosen to be the etoile (the singer in the last scene).[1] From then on she was part of the Snow Troupe.

In 1994, following encouragement from the troupe, she auditioned and was chosen to star in NHK's 51st asadora Piano.[4] She took one year off from the revue for the drama. After returning in 1995, she transferred to the Flower Troupe. She made her top musumeyaku debut that same year, starring alongside Miki Maya in East of Eden/Dandyism! Her final stage was How to Succeed in 1996.[1] Since her retirement, she has had success as an actress in television, film, and commercials.

In 2001, she starred alongside Anita Mui and Simon Yam in the 2001 Hong Kong film Midnight Fly. She also sang its theme song. The film was nominated for nine Golden Horse Awards (including Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Film Song for Junna) and won one for Best Original Film Song.[5]

Stage

Takarazuka Revue
YearTitleRoleNotesTheatre
1990The Rose of Versailles: Fersen Flower Troupe, etoile Takarazuka Grand Theater
1990–1991The Apollon Mystery/Jesus Diamante Newspaper seller/Liza (shinjin kōen) Star Troupe, Two performances as Liza Takarazuka Grand Theater
Snow Troupe
1991Kagenshou/Sweet Typhoon Girl (shinjin kōen) Two performances as Girl Takarazuka Grand Theater
1991–1992The Land of Smiles Lisa Lead role Takarazuka Bow Hall
1991–1992The Great Gatsby/Lovers’ Concerto Judy/Daisy Buchanan (shinjin kōen) Two performances as Daisy Buchanan (musumeyaku lead), etoile Takarazuka Grand Theater
1992Kono Koi wa Kumo no Hate Made Setona Etoile Takarazuka Grand Theater
1992–1993Valentino Alice Takarazuka Bow Hall
1992–1993Chuushingura (Hana ni Chiri Yuki ni Chiri) Okiku/Aguri/Oran (shinjin kōen) Two performances as Aguri/Oran (musumeyaku lead) Takarazuka Grand Theater
1992Jump For Joy Maria Theater Drama City
1993Heaven and Hell/Take Off Jean/Hortense/Amanda/Hérminie (shinjin kōen) Two performances as Amanda/Hérminie (musumeyaku lead) Takarazuka Grand Theater
1993–1994Bourbon no Fūin/La Côte d’Azur Henriette/Liza Etoile Takarazuka Grand Theater
Flower Troupe
1995Kanashimi no Córdoba/Mega Vision Anfelita Navarro Etoile Takarazuka Grand Theater
1995Last Dance Claudia Takarazuka Bow Hall
1995East of Eden/Dandyism! Abra Bacon Musumeyaku lead Takarazuka Grand Theater
1995Beni wa Kobe/Mega Vision Marguerite Blakeney Musumeyaku lead National Tour
1996Hana wa Hana Nari/Hyperion Kasumi Musumeyaku lead Takarazuka, Tokyo
1996How to Succeed Rosemary Pilkington Musumeyaku lead Takarazuka, Tokyo
Post-Takarazuka
YearTitleRoleTheatre
1997–1999Les Misérables Cosette Imperial Theatre
1999Chikyu Gorgeous Vol 3: Chizu ni Nai Machi Izumi Sunahara The Galaxy Theatre, Theater Drama City
2000The Makioka Sisters Taeko Imperial Theatre
2000Chikyu Gorgeous Vol 4: Sakura no Uta Tomiko Azuma Bunkamura Theatre Cocoon, Theater Drama City
2001Christmas Box Kelly Aoyama Theatre
2002Love Letters Melissa Gardner Parco Theater
2003The Angels with Closed Eyes Le Theatre Ginza
2003Saturday Night Fever: The Musical Stephanie Mangano Shinjuku Koma Theater
2004–2005Nine The Musical Claudia[6] Theater Brava!,[7] The Galaxy Theatre
2006Nobunaga Nōhime Shinbashi Enbujō, Osaka Shochikuza Theatre
2006Me and My Girl Jacqueline Carstone Imperial Theatre
2007Blue Stockings no Onna-tachi Noe Itō Kinokuniya Hall
2007LOVE 30 (Kitamuki no Onna) Misako Parco Theater
2007Misuzu to Teru to Haha-sama to Teru Kaneko/Misuzu Kaneko Suntory Hall
2007Ijin no uta: Antigone Mei New National Theatre Tokyo
2009Reijō to Meshitsukai Akasaka Red Theater

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1999The Battle in Hyperspace Teacher
2001Shokoki!Yamada|Yumi Yamada}} Lead role
2001Midnight Fly Miki Golden Horse Award for Best Original Film Song
Nomination, Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress
2003Ashita o Tsukutta Otoko Unknown Voice role[8]
2006Pet Box: Ichioku no Neko Unknown
2009Hanamuko wa 18-Sai Aiko Hatsuki
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994PianoSakurai|Piano Sakurai}} Lead role, asadora
1997Love GenerationMizuhara|Sanae Mizuhara}}
1998Love Generation '98Mizuhara|Sanae Mizuhara}} Television special
1998Hitoribocchi no Kimi niShiraishi|Azusa Shiraishi}}
1998Seikimatsu no UtaSasaki|Rumi Sasaki}} Episode: "Kurumaisu no Koi"
1999RasenAndō|Miwako Andō}}
2000Aijin no OkiteTakagi|Yuka Takagi}}
2001AkuiHatsumi|Hidaka Hatsumi}}
2002Joshi-ana Keiji Kareinaru Zaihō SatsujinHirose|Tamae Hirose}} Television special
2002Okashina Futari 2Koga|Maki Koga}} Television special
200224th NHK Kayō Charity Concert Host Music program
2002Kuro no HonryūOkabashi|Yuko Okabashi}} Television special
2002AibōIwasaki|Reiko Iwasaki}} Season 1, episode 1
2002Ally McBealShaw|Jenny Shaw}} Voice role, 13 episodes
2003Kasai Chōsakan Kurenai RenjirōMayamura|Eiko Mayumura}} Television special
2003Koi no Etude Unknown Episode: "Storm"
2003Chūshingura Okaru Television special
2003Kōgen e Irasshai Karu
2003Astro BoyNishino|Erika Nishino}} Voice role, Episode: "Robot Boy"
2003YosomonoFujiyama|Mayumi Fujiyama}} Television special
2004Sekai de Ichiban Nagai 24-jikan Nao Television special
2005Ruri no ShimaNakama|Takako Nakama}} 2 episodes
2005Kuidōraku! Shutchō RyōrijinYoshioka|Shōko Yoshioka}} Television special
2006Yaoh Tamaki Episode 9
2007NHK Kansai Special Feature Herself Television special
2007Shokatsudeka 3Hozumi|Aya Hozumi}} Television special
2007Zou no HanakoTakano|Sayoko Takano}} Television special
2007Manhattan DiariesKoido|Mikiko Koido}}
2008Seikatsu Hot Morning Herself Television special
2008Little Charo: Karada ni Shimikomu Eikaiwa Herself (guest) Episode 1
2008–2009Little Charo Charo Voice role, 50 episodes
200837th NHK Kayō Charity Concert Herself Television special
2008Mito KōmonTakaoda|Yū Takaoda}} Season 39, episode 1
2009Risa Junna Yūkyū no Taiga 800km no Tabi Herself Documentary
2009Okan no GyakushūTanaka|Aiko Tanaka}} Lead role, television special
2009Keiji no Genba 2 Unknown Episode 4
2009Kareinaru SpyLee|Naomi Lee}} Episode: Mission 6
2010–2011Little Charo 2 Charo Voice role, 50 episodes
2010Natsuko to Tensai Sagishi-tachiTakasugi|Kiwa Takasugi}}
2011Kyūkyū Kyūmei-shi 8Kataoka|Azusa Kataoka}} Television special
2012Yume Kikō Minamisatsuma Herself Documentary
2012Little Charo: Tōhoku-hen Charo Voice role, 12 episodes
2013Little Charo 4: Eigo de Aruku New York Charo Voice role, 36 episodes
2014Hana wa Saku: Tōhoku ni Saku Charo Voice role[9]
Radio
YearTitleRoleChannel
2010–presentArigatō Sensei! Another Story Narrator Tokyo FM
2011Seishun Adventure: Kosode Nikki Kyoko (Murasaki Shikibu) NHK FM Broadcast
2011Survivors Guilt: Watashi no Inai Machi deTabata|Mirai Tabata}} NHK FM Broadcast
2018Seishun Adventure: Toki Suna no Ō Himiko NHK FM Broadcast
Video games
YearTitleRole
2011Little Charo Travels in English! Charo

Discography

Albums

  1. [1995.09.21] Propose
  2. [2007.08.22] Misty Moon
  3. [2015.10.21] Silent Love (Anata o Omou 12 no Uta)&91;10&93;

Singles

  1. [1994.08.21] "Pīka Pika"
  2. [1995.09.06] "Propose"

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.zakzak.co.jp/people/archive/20090205.html |script-title=ja:純名りさ 運命の人と早く出会いたい |date=February 5, 2009 |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |work=Zakzak |publisher=Sankei Digital Inc. |language=Japanese }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kikumasamune.co.jp/horoeve/01_review/%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%8F%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%97%EF%BD%9E%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%8F%EF%BC%92%EF%BC%91%E3%80%80%E7%B4%94%E5%90%8D%E9%87%8C%E6%B2%99%E3%81%95%E3%82%93%E3%81%AE%E5%9B%9E/ |script-title=ja:11/17~11/21 純名里沙さんの回 |date=December 5, 2014 |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |work=Kiku-Masamune|publisher=Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewing Co. |language=Japanese }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.toriba-coffee.com/column/335/ |script-title=ja:COFFEE PEOPLE ~ vol.6 純名里沙 ~ |date=October 14, 2015 |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |work=Toriba Coffee |publisher=Toriba Coffee |language=Japanese |first=Nobihiro |last=Toba }}
4. ^{{cite magazine |date=April 28, 2017 |script-title=ja:NHKFLASHダイアモンド: 朝ドラ女優100人「出世後の明と暗」~主演女優が実体験告白~ |language=Japanese |page=19 | publisher=Flash }}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.goldenhorse.org.tw/awards/nw/?serach_type=award&sc=8&search_regist_year=2001&ins=30&r=en |title=38th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |work=Golden Horse |publisher=Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee }}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.shinobu-review.jp/mt/archives/2005/0528003838.html |script-title=ja: nine THE MUSICAL |date=May 28, 2005 |accessdate=April 21, 2018 |publisher=Movable Type |language=Japanese }}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.theaterguide.co.jp/theater_news/2005/05/23_02.php |script-title=ja:『ナインTHEMUSICAL』が六本木ヒルズに登場 |date=May 23, 2005 |accessdate=April 21, 2018 |publisher=Theater Guide |language=Japanese }}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mushi-pro.co.jp/2010/08/%E6%98%8E%E6%97%A5%E3%82%92%E3%81%A4%E3%81%8F%E3%81%A3%E3%81%9F%E7%94%B7_%E7%94%B0%E8%BE%BA%E6%9C%94%E9%83%8E%E3%81%A8%E7%90%B5%E7%90%B6%E6%B9%96%E7%96%8F%E6%B0%B4-2/ |script-title=ja:明日をつくった男 田辺朔郎と琵琶湖疏水 – 虫プロダクション株式会社 |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |work=Mushi Production |publisher=Mushi Production |language=Japanese }}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nhk.or.jp/ashita/touhokutabi/5min/ |title=NHK Hana wa Saku: Tōhoku ni Saku |publisher=NHK|accessdate=April 18, 2018 }}
10. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.musicman-net.com/artist/45470 |script-title=ja:宝塚出身の歌手・女優の純名里沙、笹子重治とのデュオで8年ぶりにアルバムを発表 |date=September 10, 2015 |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |work=musicman.net |publisher=F.B.Communications Inc. & Magnet Co. |language=Japanese }}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0432734}}
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6 : 1971 births|Living people|NHK Asadora lead actors or actresses|Takarazuka Revue|21st-century Japanese actresses|People from Toyonaka, Osaka

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