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Minami Tsukui

Minami Tsukui

Japanese actress (born 1987)


Minami Tsukui (佃井 皆美, Tsukui Minami, born December 18, 1987, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actress who is formerly affiliated with Japan Action Enterprise. She is best known for her role as the character Yoko Minato/Kamen Rider Marika, from the Kamen Rider series Kamen Rider Gaim.

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Biography

Tsukui graduated from Japan Action Enterprise's 37th class. Her skills are jazz dancing, hip-hop, and sewing. Tsukui's hobbies are theater appreciation and aroma. Her favorite food is natto rice, fried chicken, hamburger, cheese, peach,[2] and chocolate. While she was played as a villain, Tsukui wanted to be a heroine.[2][3] After leaving Juken Sentai Gekiranger, she thinks that she is not suitable for the role of Lingshi, but a subsequent suit actor was not in charge, Kamen Rider Gaim producer Naomi Takebe requested that she was both responsible for the suit actor after transformation and before the transformation.[2][3] While synchronized by JAE's Satoshi Fujita, Tsukui served as Hopper Dopant in Kamen Rider W served with Fujita, and in Kamen Rider Gaim her after transformation of her role is played by her as well, such as the role as Kamen Rider Marika she had.[4] She and Fujita were physiques such as the size of the belt is the same but not almost the same, he said that it is better for her is a small thigh but also thin face.[4] As of 2021, she is currently a freelancer.

Filmography

TV series

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References

  1. "公式プロフィール" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-21. Retrieved 2015-06-19. ジャパンアクションエンタープライズ
  2. 鎧武公式完全読本 2014, pp. 42-45, 「ARMORED RIDER COLLECTION_07 仮面ライダーマリカ/湊耀子 Interview with 佃井皆美」
  3. 鎧武COMPLETE TRACKS 2014, p. 59, 「佃井皆美インタビュー(ハイパーホビー2014年3月号初出)」
  4. 鎧武公式完全読本 2014, pp. 88-91, 「GAIM SUIT-ACTOR'S TALK 03 今井靖彦×岡田和也×藤田慧」
  5. "Vシネマ『 スペース・スクワッド 』公式サイト" (in Japanese). Toei Company. Retrieved 2017-05-28.

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