Yoshino Kimura (born April 10, 1976 in London, England) is a singer and actor who graduated from the English Department of the Faculty of Literature and Art of Sungei University. Artists belonging to Japan トップコート (top coat) office.
In 1996, he officially served as the leading actor, "Cheer up - Emergency Medical Care".

In 1997, he participated in the filming of the film "Paradise Lost" and won the Japan Academy Award for Best Newcomer for his performance in the play.
In 2002, he participated in the filming of the TV series "Strange Talk hundred things", playing Aju - several discress of complaining women.
In 2007, he starred in the movie "Hana Kui" and played Takao.
In 2008, he starred with Yoshiyoshi Arakawa, Yoshitoku Okada, and Naoki Tanaka in the movie "Completely Fine", playing Akira Kinoshita.
In 2009, he starred with Ueno Shuri in the movie "Killer Wedding Road", directed by Kishitani Goro.
In 2010, she participated in the filming of the film "Confessions" and won the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actress for her outstanding performance in the film.
In 2011, she starred in the TV series "The Day I Decided not to Cry", playing Yukiko Sano, and on April 12, the TV series "Goddess Who Lost Her Name" starring Apricot, Makoto Ono, and Ryo premiered in Japan.
In 2014, he participated in the dubbing animation "Anpanman: Resurrection Of Banana Island!" In the same year, he starred in the movie "Road to Blood" with Noh Nian Lingna.
In 2016, he participated in Hitomi Kuroki's directorial debut "Nasty Woman".
In 2017, he starred in the nhk morning drama "Chicks", which aired in April. In August, he starred with Hiroshi Tanabashi and Shin Terada in the movie "Daddy is the Bad Guy Champion".