Nana Seino


Nana Seino is a Japanese actress. She has played Sunmi in Tokyo Tribe, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi in the TV Asahi adaptation of Kuroyanagi's autobiography , and Yuko Komiya in the 98th NHK asadora Hanbun, Aoi, among numerous other TV and film roles.

Early life and education

Seino was born on October 14, 1994 in Inazawa, Aichi, Japan. She started her entertainment career in 2007 as an exclusive model for the girls' fashion magazine Pichilemon. At the age of 15 Seino moved from Aichi to Tokyo alone, later graduating from Japan Arts High School.

Career

Seino made her television acting debut in 2011 as Momoka Kurakano in the TBS Television adaptation of Bisco Hatori's manga series Ouran High School Host Club. After minor roles in two films, she successfully auditioned for the role of Sunmi in the 2014 Sono Sion action film Tokyo Tribe, a "hip-hop musical" about warring Tokyo gangs, adapted from Santa Inoue's manga series. While Varietys Dennis Harvey described Sunmi as "a secretive stranger" who becomes "an unstoppable killing machine when ill treated," Martin Tsai of the Los Angeles Times suggested that Sunmi's only reason to be in the movie was "to flash her undergarment every time she does a roundhouse kick that inadvertently lifts up her skirt." A second supporting action role, as Mari in the Shusuke Kaneko film Danger Dolls, followed. At the 36th Yokohama Film Festival Seino won a Best Newcomer award for her work in Tokyo Tribe and Danger Dolls. Later in 2014 Seino turned 20 years old while playing the supporting role of Kanna Seki in the Fuji TV drama Lovely Choice Taxi.
The next year Seino played the lead role of Ai in Mamoru Oshii's bullying revenge film
Nowhere Girl, as well as supporting roles in the TV Tokyo drama Love Theory, the TBS adaptation of the manga series Kōnodori, the TBS police drama Ouroboros, and the Yoshihiro Nishimura historical film The Ninja War of Torakage. In 2016 she played the lead role in the short 4DX horror film Rain Woman and the supporting role of Jaku in Kankurō Kudō's afterlife comedy Too Young To Die!.
Seino landed her first lead role in a television series as Tetsuko Kuroyanagi in
Totto-Chan!, the 2017 TV Asahi adaptation of Kuroyanagi's autobiographical memoir
'. That same year she starred in the film Perfect Revolution as Mitsu, a mentally ill prostitute who falls in love with a man who has cerebral palsy. In 2018 Seino appeared as Yuko Komiya in several episodes of the 98th NHK asadora Hanbun, Aoi, and as Riko Akasaka in NTV's adaptation of the Hiroyuki Nishimori manga series Kyō Kara Ore Wa!!''

Personal life

Seino married actor Toma Ikuta on June 1, 2020.

Filmography

Film

Television