Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress |
Birth Day | August 17, 1985 |
Birth Place | Fukuoka, Japan, Japan |
Age | 38 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
Native name | 蒼井 優 |
Occupation | Actress model |
Years active | 1999–present |
Agent | Itoh Co. |
Website | www.itoh-c.com/aoi |
Net worth
Yû Aoi, widely recognized as a talented actress in Japan, is anticipated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in the year 2024. With her impressive acting skills and charismatic presence, Yû Aoi has captivated audiences in various films, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft. As she continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, her net worth is expected to grow steadily, reflecting both her artistic accomplishments and commercial success.
Biography/Timeline
Yu Aoi made her stage debut as Polly in the 1999 rendition of Annie, followed by her appearance as a regular on TV Tokyo's Oha Suta (The Super Kids Station) in 2000. A year later, she debuted in Shunji Iwai's All About Lily Chou-Chou playing Shiori Tsuda alongside Hayato Ichihara, Shugo Oshinari, Miwako Ichikawa, and Ayumi Ito. Aoi would later work in Ao to Shiro de Mizuiro and Gaichu with friend Aoi Miyazaki. With her first roles on the small and big screen came TV commercials and endorsements for Sony, Yamaha, DoCoMo, Toshiba and Coca-Cola.
In 2003, commemorating the 30th anniversary of Kit Kat in Japan, Shunji Iwai shot a series of short films starring Yu Aoi and Anne Suzuki, which later was expanded into the feature film called Hana & Alice, which earned Aoi the Best Actress award at the Japanese Professional Movie Award.
Aoi has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Japan Academy Prize for best supporting Actress in 2007, for her portrayal of Kimiko Tanigawa in Hula Girls, for which she was critically acclaimed.
Aoi began 2008 with the release of Don't Laugh at My Romance, which earned her a nomination as Best Supporting Actress at the Asian Film Awards 2009. She appeared in the experimental drama Camouflage (aka. Aoi Yu x 4 Lies), in which she collaborated with four different Directors exploring the theme of lies. The series lasted for 12 episodes, and included work with Ryō Kase, Yoichi Nukumizu, Shoko Ikezu, Nobuhiro Yamashita, and Yuki Tanada.
In June 2009, the film Ikechan and Me, a live-action adaptation of the picture book of the same name by Rieko Saibara, was released. In it she lends her voice to Ikechan, as well as playing supporting roles in Honokaa Boy and Yoji Yamada's Ototo.
She starred in Ryūichi Hiroki's 2010 film The Lightning Tree. She has also appeared in the films such as Vampire and Rurouni Kenshin.
She appeared in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 2012 television drama Penance.