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Naoko Watanabe (actress) : ウィキペディア英語版
Naoko Watanabe (actress)

is a Japanese actress and model who was born in Kanagawa Prefecture on July 30, 1984.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Naoko Watanabe )
==Career==
Watanabe made her film debut in Tatsuya Egawa manga-based movie ''Tokyo University Story'' in February 2006〔 and the next year, in September 2007, she had a brief nude scene in the film ''Silk''.〔〔
In September 2009, Shinchosha Publishing released a photobook in "mook" (magazine/book) format (ISBN 4107902064)〕 featuring Watanabe.
Watanabe also appeared in the TBS TV series , based on the Sega game for the PlayStation Portable (PSP), which began airing in May 2010.
She had only a small role in the 2008 parallel worlds thriller ''Riaru Onigokko'' (also known as ''The Chasing Game'') but a much larger one as a nurse/woman warrior in the June 2010 sequel ''Riaru Onigokko 2''.
In May 2010, it was announced that Watanabe would have her first starring role in the movie adaptation of AV idol Mihiro's autobiographical work ''Nude''. The movie, directed by Yuichi Onuma, started shooting in May and was released in September 2010.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Life of AV star Mihiro being made into movie )〕 Watanabe met with Mihiro about the role and revealed that she watched some of her videos to study the character — to which Mihiro replied that it was “very embarrassing”. Later that year, Watanabe was one of the regular stars of the Yakuza drama TV series broadcast October 5 to December 21, 2010 on TBS. She also had a recurring role in the Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) suspense drama which aired January to March 2011.
Watanabe created a stir when she released a nude photobook titled , published by 〔(ISBN 978-4847044397)〕 in February 2012, with photos taken by Japanese fashion photographer . In May 2014, Watanabe starred as aspiring rock singer Kanna in the Eiji Uchida directed , a comedy horror film about an all-girl band and a metal-head zombie. The film also featured real Japanese rock band Gacharic Spin〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=May Movie Releases in Tokyo: X-Men, Zombie Rockers, and More )〕 She also had a supporting role in another Eiji Uchida horror comedy in November 2014.

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