Yumi Adachi
- In this Japanese name, the family name is Adachi.
Yumi Adachi (安達祐実, born Hasegawa Yumi, 長谷川祐実, on 14 September 1981[1]) is a Japanese actress, model and singer.
Yumi was born in Taito, Tokyo, Japan[1]. She made her modelling debut at two years of age and her J-Pop singing debut on 23 June 1993, aged almost twelve. Her big break was in 1994, with the drama Ie Nakiko (「家なき子」).
Films
- REX 恐竜物語 (REX Kyōryū Monogatari) (1993)
- Hero Interview (ヒーローインタビュー; Hīrō intabyū) (1994)
- Homeless Child (家なき子; Ie naki ko) (1994)
- Lupin III: Farewell to Nostradamus (ルパン三世 くたばれ!ノストラダムス; Rupan sansei: kutabare! Nosutoradamusu) (1995)
- 機関車先生 (Kikansha Sensei) (1997)
- お墓がない! (Ohaka ga nai!) (1998)
- 稚内発 学び座 (Wakkanai hatsu Manabiza) (1999)
- The Boy Who Saw the Wind (風を見た少年; Kaze o mita shounen) (2000)
- Tracing Jake (伝説のワニ ジェイク; Densetsu no wani Jeiku) (2004)
- Loft (ロフト; Rofuto) (2005)
- Anpanman movie (2006) (Narrator)
Television
- 積木くずし真相 (Tsumiki-kuzushi: Shinsō)
- Dollhouse (ドールハウス; Dōru hausu)
- 大奥 (Ō-oku, lit. "harem")
- Good Combination
- シンデレラは眠らない (Shinderera wa nemuranai; lit. "Cinderella doesn't sleep")
- Virtual Girl
- ガラスの仮面 (Garasu no kamen)
- 聖龍伝説 (Seiryǔǔ densetsu, lit. "Legend of Seiryu")
- ひとつ屋根の下 (Hitotsu yane no shita)
- 学校が危ない (Gakkou ga abunai, lit. "school is dangerous")
- Mito Kōmon Part 40 Episode 2, guest-starred as Omon
Discography
- Viva!AMERICA (18 December 1996)
- BiG (16 December 1995)
- ラブピース (3 March 1994)
- I Have a Dream (22 September 1997)
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