Nana Rokusha

Nana Rokusha
Native name 六車 奈々
Born (1973-12-02) December 2, 1973
Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Education
Occupation Model, entertainer, actress
Agent Amuse, Inc.
Height 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in) (2010)

Nana Rokusha (六車 奈々 Rokusha Nana, born December 2, 1973, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese model, entertainer, and actress who is represented by Amuse, Inc.

Biography

Rokusha graduated from Kyoto Municipal Hiyoshigaoka High School and Otemon Gakuin University Faculty of Letters Asian Culture Department.

She debuted as a model when she was fifteen years old. Rokusha worked as a model and entertainer in Osaka and on December 2005 she passed an audition for the Tokyo Broadcasting System drama Byōin e Ikou! and moved to Amuse on Tokyo.

She made regular appearances in the Kansai Telecasting Corporation series Sata Uma! Because of that, Rokusha did more work related to horse racing, including the Television Nishinippon Corporation series Dream Keiba, where she appeared as a quasi-regular guest with Rica Imai.

Filmography

Drama

Year Title Role Network Notes
2002 Koi Dra: Ichigo Lyric YTV
2003 Kaoruko Reiko YTV
17-sai Natsu ABC Episode 1
2004 Unmei no Deai: Thoroughbred ni Kaketa Yume KTV
2006 Ai no Gekijō: Byōin e Ikou! TBS Lead role
Dare ga Papa ya Nen! Michiko Okazaki NHK
2011 Yūsha Yoshihiko Kirana Village woman TV Tokyo Episode 3

TV series

Year Title Network Notes
1997 Noburo Harada no Mezase! Par Golf 2 Sun Assistant
2002 Tsūkai! Everyday KTV Friday Regular
Sata Uma! KTV
2003 Takajin One Man MBS
Butcha ke! Nama Tamagon KTV
2005 Renai Jōhō Variety Uso ka!? Makoto ka!? KTV
2006 Price Variety Nanbo De Nanbo KTV
2007 Dream Keiba Television Nishinippon Corporation
2009 Shūkan Umaji BS Fuji Guest
Shūkan! Kenkō Calendar Karada no Kimochi CBC Host
Getsuyō-ba Gekijō Green Channel
Shirita Gari Fuji TV
iChannel Green Channel Irregular appearances

Films

Year Title Notes
1997 Aru Ni tsu Chibi ga Ita yo Short film
1998 Heroine! Naniwa Bombers
2000 All Right
Enoarumachi: Himawari Kōen de

References

  1. "六車 奈々" (in Japanese). Amuse, Inc. Retrieved December 1, 2015.

External links

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