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Today in history, on September 14, 1985, the famous Japanese female star Ueto Sai was born

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Today in history, on September 14, 1985, the famous Japanese female star Ueto Sai was born

Bunko Shikō: Ueto-sai won the 12-year-old National Beauty Contest, debuted as a singer at the age of 14, and started his acting career at the age of 15; with a similar appearance to Yamaguchi Momoe, he won the favor of the Japanese people, and developed well in the film, television, and advertising circles; Kamito-cai has the characteristics of a campus beauty, and the image is healthy and cute;

Ueto Sai was born in 1985 in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan.

In 1997, she won the Censor's Special Prize at the 7th All Japan National Beauty Contest.

He began his debut in 1999 as a member of the four-man group Z-1.

In 2000, he first starred in the Japanese drama "Wipe Away The Tears" and has since debuted as an actor.

In 2001, he received attention for playing a student with gender dysphoria in the TV series "3 Years Group B Mr. Kinhachi Season 6". Ueto's wonderful performance in the film was greatly praised by the elder Takeda Tetsuya, who praised Ueto-sai in an interview with the media as a Yamaguchi Momoe of the Heisei era.

In 2002, he stopped his musical activities related to Z-1 and released his debut single "Pureness" in August, beginning his musical development in his personal capacity.

In March 2003, the first studio album AYAUETO was released. On May 10, he starred in his first film "Girl Killer Amo", playing the female samurai Amo, which was a huge success in Japan and its popularity was unprecedented. He was later starred in the sequel to the film, which was just as a great success. For this film, she won the Newcomer Award at the 13th Japan Film Critics Awards, as well as the Outstanding Actress Award and the Newcomer Actor Award at the 27th Japan Academy Awards.

Uedo-sai ranked first in the "Most Watched Newcomer of 2003" contest held by JUNON magazine.

In July, he starred for the first time in the TV series "Dedicated to a Summer Daddy".

In January 2004, she starred in the TV series "Tennis Sweetheart", and won the 40th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for actress. In September, he starred in the special episode of the drama "Tennis Sweetheart ~ Challenge to Miracle ~". On December 25, he starred in the movie "Race for Dina", and made his debut at the end of the same year in the 55th NHK Red and White Song Contest.

In February 2005, he starred in the TV series "Ancient Capital", based on Yasunari Kawabata's Nobel Prize-winning novel of the same name, in which he played two roles. On March 12, he continued to star in the movie "Girl Killer Amo 2: Love and Death". In April, she starred in the TV series "Volleyball Girl" adapted from the manga of the same name by Chikako Urano.

Started to make a name for itself in the advertising world.

In February 2006, he starred in the first part of the TV series "Angels with Folded Wings", "Celebrities". In April, she starred in the Fuji TV drama "Sweetheart Flight Attendant", in which she played the role of flight attendant Yoko Misaki.

In February 2007, he starred in the TV Tokyo TV series "Li Xianglan" adapted from "Li Xianglan's Autobiography" by Li Xianglan (Shuko Yamaguchi), in which he played Li Xianglan. In April, he starred in the drama series "Love Hotel" adapted from the 2001 Korean TV series of the same name. In September, he starred in the TBS TV drama "Wheel House System ~ Women's New Writing Group ~".

In April 2008, he starred in the TV series "Hot Blood Lawyer" adapted from the comic of the same name. In October, he starred in the love TV series "The Princess and the Poor Taro", in which he played the rich girl Beautiful Pastoral Alice.

In April 2009, he starred in the Fuji TV series "Long Live Marriage" starring Masahiro Nakai. In June, the 16th single "Smile for.../もう一度だけ" was released.

In April 2010, she starred in the mystery suspense drama "Absolute Zero", which refreshed the highest rating of the first episode of the Japanese drama she starred in since "SweetHeart Flight Attendant". In August, he starred in the love drama "I Still Love You After Ten Years", and in September, he starred in the TV series special episode "Love Can See ~ Boarding in the Little Life of a Blind Couple ~".

In September of the same year, Japan's Nikkei magazine announced that the most expensive actress in the advertising industry ranked first with 4.41 million yen. The number of advertising endorsements released at the end of the year ranked first for three consecutive years. In October, she starred in the TV series "Meteor" starring Toyo Takeno, and won the Supporting Actress Award at the 67th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for this drama.

In July 2011, he starred in the TV series special episode "Absolute Zero Degree ~ Unresolved Incident Standby Search ~ Special Chapter" and the main drama "Absolute Zero Degree ~ Special Crime Infiltration into the Skull ~".

In July 2012, he starred in the TV series "Kaneko Mizu Monogatari ~ Everyone is different, everyone is good ~".

In January 2013, he co-starred with Naoko Iijima in the TV series "The Future Of The Sun Shines", and in July, he played the wife of the male protagonist Naoki Hanzawa in the TV series "Naoki Hanzawa", and the average rating of the drama was the second highest in the average rating of all TV shows in Japan in 2013. On October 12, he starred in the movie "Ashin", playing the mother of Hamada Shinin. On December 14, the starring movie "Samurai's Menu" premiered in Japan.

In April 2014, he continued to star in the TV series "The Sunshine Shines in the Future Special". In July, he starred in the TV series "Day Face", which received praise with an average rating of 13.9%.

In April 2015, he starred in the TV series "I'm Home" starring Takuya Kimura, in which he played Kimura's wife, Ieji, in the play.

On April 23, 2016, he voiced juddy rabbit in the Japanese version of the animated film Zootopia.

On June 10, 2017, the film version of "Day Face" co-starring with Saito Koshi was released.

In March 2018, he co-starred with Toyo Takeno Uchiha in the commemorative TV series "Midnight Log: Tracking Down the Disappeared Kidnappers!" The Truth of the Seventh Year". In April, in the theatrical version of the animated film Conan, "Detective Conan: The Executioner of Zero", he voiced the lawyer Tachibana Kuniko.

In 2019, he participated in the kansai TV opening 60th anniversary special drama "When I Laugh" broadcast on March 26, playing Seiko Suzuki in the play. In the same year, he voiced Princess Ailuo in the Japanese version of the movie "Sleeping Curse 2".

In 2020, after seven years, he continued to star in the TBS Japanese drama "Naoki Hanzawa 2".

On September 14, 2012, Ueto and Japanese group EXILE member HIRO (Hiromhiro Igarashi) officially registered their marriage.

Ueto Aya, Born in Japan, Kyoto 14 September 1985. Japanese singer.

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