Nana Eikura
Nana Eikura | |
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榮倉 奈々 | |
Born | [1][2] Izumi, Kagoshima, Japan | February 12, 1988
Years active | 2002-present |
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Nana Eikura (榮倉 奈々, Eikura Nana, born February 12, 1988) is a Japanese model, actress, and occasional radio show host affiliated with Ken-On Group.
Biography
She was born in Izumi, Kagoshima, and raised in Sagamihara, Kanagawa.[3] While a junior high student, she was scouted in front of the 109 department store in Shibuya, Tokyo. During her middle-teenage years, Nana modeled in several fashion magazines, mainly in Seventeen.[4]
During the 2000s, Eikura was featured in Seventeen along with Emi Suzuki and several others. Eikura later began appearing in various advertisements and collections in the mid-2000s and has appeared in many TV advertisements. A model turning into an actress is usually considered a "loser" in modeling, but Eikura, a successful model, began acting in the mid-2000s. Since around 2007, Eikura has intentionally gained nearly 12 kg (27 pounds).[3]
In the mid-2000s she sometimes nicknamed herself the "Spider", like "Spider Eikura", after her top favorite MMA fighter, who has thin and long arms, Anderson "The Spider" Silva. She was also given the nickname relating to combat sports "Samoan Eikura" because of her facial resemblance to Mark Hunt and Samoa Joe.[3] In 2006 soon after PRIDE Critical Countdown Absolute, Eikura, under the nickname Samoan Eikura, interviewed Mark Hunt on the Tokai TV show The MMA Kingdom where Hunt said "I've never seen such a skinny Samoan".[5]
Eikura first worked with Masami Nagasawa in 2006, and since then she has appeared in eight TV commercials with Nagasawa. Nagasawa has frequently described Eikura as an "incredibly" nice person, as many models whom Nagasawa has worked with were "incredibly" arrogant to her, mocking her, and some of them even physically assaulted her. This was backed up by Rosa Kato and Asami Mizukawa who have worked with many models. Kato supported Nagasawa and cited Eikura as being "not a typical model because Eikura doesn't slur actresses".[6]
Eikura has appeared in advertisements for non-fashion/non-cosmetic items, including Coca-Cola, the Japanese Red Cross, Japan Post Service, Johnson & Johnson's Japanese branch, KDDI's au, Lion, and Nintendo's videogame Rhythm Heaven.[7] She has also appeared in non-fashion magazines as a model. The latest one is an appearance on the NASCAR-orientated magazine Racing On with Emi Suzuki's protégé "No Mercy" Nozomi Sasaki.[8]
Eikura can play shamisen, has a diploma, and can sing in fluent Ryukyu language, which she learned from her modeling colleagues who were from Okinawa.[9] She once covered Rimi Natsukawa's song "Nada Sōsō" on a Kinki Kids' TV show in 2007.[10]
She appeared in Shinji Aoyama's 2011 film Tokyo Park.[11] She starred as Sakamaki Yuki in the winter 2012 drama serial Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner.[12]
On 7 August 2016, Eikura registered her marriage with fellow actor, Kento Kaku. They first met when they costarred in the 2014 TBS drama, N no Tame ni. They started dating in summer 2015.[13] She was confirmed to be five months pregnant in March 2017[14] and then gave birth on June 12, 2017.[15]
Filmography
Films
Title | Year |
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Space Police | 2004 |
Boku wa Imouto ni Koi o Suru | 2007 |
Lemon no Koro | 2007 |
Shibuyaku Maruyamacho | 2007 |
Awa dance | 2007 |
April Bride | 2009 |
Antoki no Inochi | 2011 |
Tokyo Park | 2011 |
The Floating Castle | 2012 |
Daijōbu 3-kumi | 2013 |
Toshokan Sensō[16] | 2013 |
My Hawaiian Discovery | 2014 |
Miracle Debikuro-kun no Koi to Mahō | 2014 |
Otoko no Isshō | 2015 |
Library Wars: The Last Mission | 2015 |
64: Part I | 2016 |
64: Part II | 2016 |
When I Get Home, My Wife Always Pretends to be Dead | 2018 |
Television
Title | Year |
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Jiiji: Mago to Ita Natsu | 2004 |
Jiiji II: Mago to Ita Natsu | 2005 |
Kiken na Aneki | 2005 |
Dandori: Dance Drill | 2006 |
Proposal Daisakusen | 2007 |
Maison Ikkoku | 2007 |
Hitomi | 2008 |
Mei-chan no Shitsuji | 2009 |
Shiawase no Okurimono SP | 2009 |
Nakanai to Kimeta Hi | 2010 |
Wagaya no Rekishi | 2010 |
Good Life - Arigatō Papa, Sayonara | 2011 |
Mitsu no Aji: A Taste of Honey | 2011 |
Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner | 2012 |
Kuro no Onna Kyōshi | 2012 |
Kakusho: Keishicho Sousa 3-ka | 2013 |
Hajimari no Uta SP | 2013 |
N no Tame ni | 2014 |
Library Wars: Book of Memories | 2015 |
Isan Souzoku | 2015 |
99.9 | 2016 |
Tokyo Tarareba Musume | 2017 |
Recognitions
This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. (March 2015) |
15th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix: Best Supporting Actress for Saikou no Jinsei no Owarikata~Ending Planner~ |
33rd Japan Academy Prize: Newcomer of the Year for April Bride |
2010 Élan d'Or Award: Newcomer of the Year for April Bride, Mei-chan no Shitsuji |
11th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix: Best Supporting Actress for Proposal Daisakusen |
References
- ^ IMDb profile
- ^ KEN-ON Group Official Website Template:Jp icon
- ^ a b c [1] Template:Jp icon
- ^ [2] Template:Jp icon
- ^ The MMA Kingdom DVD 4 - April 18, 2007 - Chapter 2 - Broad Media Casting
- ^ Steady. Ja - August 7, 2009 [Number September] - Page 41 & 42 Wide Show Sou Zarai! (ワイドショー総ざらい!) by Matsuko Deluxe
- ^ http://www.ken-on.co.jp/eikura/info.html
- ^ Yahoo PF JP
- ^ Gendai.net 2007-08-15 Template:Jp icon Gendai
- ^ Kikuchi Report Fuji TV - December 12, 2006 Template:Jp icon
- ^ Young, Neil (14 August 2011). "Tokyo Park: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ "Yamashita Tomohisa to star in drama series "Saikou no Jinsei no Owarikata". 9 November 2011.
- ^ [3] Oricon - August 8, 2016 Template:Jp icon
- ^ [4] Sankei Shimbun - March 15, 2017 Template:Jp icon
- ^ [5] Oricon - June 15, 2017 Template:Jp icon
- ^ "Library War Live-Action Film's Promo Aired (Updated)". Anime News Network. 2013-02-11. Retrieved 2012-02-11.