Kaori Moriwaka
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Kaori Moriwaka | |
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Born | Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan | 11 December 1963
Genres | Pop, pop rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, actress |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1983–present |
Associated acts | Go-Bang's, Ram Jam World |
Website | www |
Kaori Moriwaka (森若香織, Moriwaka Kaori, born 11 December 1963 in Sapporo, Hokkaido) is a singer-songwriter and actress. She was in the band The Go-Bang's and Ram Jam World; more recently, she portrayed Ikuko Tsukino in the live-action TV series Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. She also wrote songs and played the guitar as a back musician for Japanese girl band Chee's.
Discography[edit]
Singles[edit]
- 1995: Happy Fine Day (video "Happy People" ending song)
- 1996: Uwakina Darling (ending song "Guru Guru Nainti Nain" Japan TV system)
- 1997: Heaven (Anime "Power Doll project α" theme song)
Albums[edit]
- 1996: LOVE OR DIE
- 1997: HEAVEN
- 2004: LOVESONG for HEAVEN
Mini-albums[edit]
- 1995: DRAINED CHERRY
- 1999: W RainBow
- 2007: Fantastic Philosophy
- 2007: ByeByeBye
DVD[edit]
- 2004: LOVESONG for HEAVEN
Filmography[edit]
Variety[edit]
- Erina Matsui ni Monomane
Drama[edit]
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (2003 – 2004, Central Japan Broadcasting Company)
- Girl Meets Girl (2005, BS Fuji)
Other TV shows[edit]
- Funky tomato ( TVK, circa 1992) MC
- Guitar Ohyakka ~ Korezo Guitar A to Z ~ (29 March 2007, NHK)
- Uta no Rakuen ( TV Tokyo 23 January 2011)
- Arigato Tsu! (TVK, 2013.8.21) Guest
Stage[edit]
- Cinderella Story ( Toho musical, 2003, 2005 replay)
- Door o akeru to ... ( ready-to-wear, 2006)
Movie[edit]
- Idainaru, Shurara Bon ( Toei, Asmik Ace will be released 8 March 2014)
Radio[edit]
- Moriwaka Kaori no All Night Nippon ( NBS – March in October 1990, 1988)
- Indies file ( NHK-FM broadcasting, April 2007 – broadcast on the last Sunday of every month)
- AGES_ ~ Ages~ ( NBS – Tuesday, Thursday charge in October 2012)
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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