Saaya Irie

Saaya Irie
Born (1993-11-15) November 15, 1993
Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
Other names Saaya
Occupation
  • Actress
  • voice actress
  • model
  • singer
Years active 2005 — present

Saaya Irie (入江紗綾 Irie Saaya, born November 15, 1993) is a Japanese actress, voice actress, model and singer. Her stage name is simply her given name, Saaya.

In addition to her modeling work she has recently been appearing in numerous films, radio, and television programs. She has also done voice work, appearing in the anime OVA Kyo no Gononi as Chika Koizumi. She was formerly a member of Japanese musical group Sweet Kiss before it disbanded on May 12, 2006 to be replaced by the group Chase.

Biography

As a model

Irie was born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. During her childhood she idolized Yoshika, a fashion model from Kitakyushu, but she gained fame for her professional glamour modeling as a U-15 idol. Her bikini pictures soon received widespread distribution over the Internet.[1] In October 2015 Saaya released her 12th photobook. As of 2015 Saaya continues to release model photobooks and DVDs.

Personal life

After making her debut as a model, she still lived in Fukuoka Prefecture where she attended elementary school and middle school,[2] but moved to Tokyo when she turned 16. In August 2014, she contracted Dengue fever during the 2014 Dengue fever outbreak.[3]

Filmography

TV programs

Radio programs

OVA

Films

Web programs

Stage

Discography

Chase

Sweet Kiss

Sweet Kiss

Chase

References

  1. "Monthly Bunshun (Ja:週刊文春)" No.May 19, 2005 (was published on May 11, 2005)
  2. "mainichi-msn co - Bing". mainichi-msn.co.jp.
  3. "Japanese models catch Dengue fever after visiting source of outbreak". Guardian. Agence France-Presse. September 2, 2014. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  4. "Cast & Staff" (in Japanese). Nippon Television Network. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  5. http://broadband.cplaza.ne.jp/shibuya/
  6. "大手と中小の車買取業者の特徴". kani-gk.com.
  7. "猫ラーメン大将 11月29日(土)よりシネセゾン渋谷ほかにて、限定モーニング&レイトショー". neko-rahmen.com.
  8. "Samurai Warriors/Sengoku Musou Stage Play Leads Unveiled in Costume". Anime News Network. April 17, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
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