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Hinako Saeki : ウィキペディア英語版
Hinako Saeki

is a Japanese actress who was born on February 16, 1977 in Nara, Japan. Probably her best-known role was as Sadako Yamamura in Rasen, the 1998 sequel to the horror film Ring.
She has also appeared in a handful of other popular Japanese horror films including ''Uzumaki'' (2000) which was based on a Junji Ito manga of the same name, and ''Eko Eko Azaraku: Misa the Dark Angel'' (1998). In addition, she played a featured role as the character Colonel in Mamoru Oshii's ''Assault Girls'' (2009). She also portrayed in ''Ultraman X'' as the Underground Woman/Ryoko Mabuse.
She is also familiar in China for her role as Sadako in the sequel to the Hong Kong TV drama series, My Date with a Vampire II.
== Personal life ==
She was previously married to football player Daisuke Oku, though that marriage ended in divorce. He died in a traffic collision on October 17, 2014. http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/former-japan-international-oku-dies-following-car-crash-101714

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