Alisa Mizuki Explained

Alisa Mizuki
Native Name:観月 ありさ
Native Name Lang:ja
Alias:Arisa, Alisser
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Birth Date:1976 12, mf=yes
Years Active:1980–present
Education:Meiji University, Japan
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Instrument:Vocals
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is a Japanese actress and singer. She began her career as a child model and gained attention for starring in commercials for Fujicolor, among other brands, in the early 1990s.[1]

She released her debut single "Densetsu no Shōjo" in 1991, for which she won the Newcomer Award at the 33rd Japan Record Awards. Mizuki has recorded material penned by Yumi Matsutoya, Anri and Tetsuya Komuro, the latter of whom produced her signature song, "Too Shy Shy Boy!".

Mizuki made her film debut in Reiko, Psyche Resurrected (1991), which garnered her the Japan Academy Film Prize for Newcomer of the Year. As an actress, she is best known for her portrayal of Izumi Asakura in the comedy series Nurse no Oshigoto (1996–2002), which spawned a feature film. She was further nominated for a Japan Academy Film Prize for her lead role in My House (2003).

In 2010, Mizuki set the Guinness World Record for being the leading actress in a television drama series for nineteen consecutive years.[2]

History

Born in Nerima, Tokyo to Japanese-American parents, Mizuki began modelling for magazines and appearing in commercials at the age of four. She become a child model in 1980 and first appeared in television series in 1983, but made her official acting debut in 1991, in the Fuji TV drama Mō Dare mo Aisanai. In 1992, Mizuki landed her first leading role in the Fuji TV drama Hōkago. She later starred in the popular series Nurse no Oshigoto, which, after producing four seasons, was also made into a film, Nurse no Oshigoto: The Movie (2002). Mizuki won the Japan Academy Award for Best Newcomer for her performance in Reiko, Psyche Resurrected (1991) and later earned a Japan Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role in My House (2003).

In May 1991, Mizuki made her singing debut with the song "Densetsu no Shōjo," released through Nippon Columbia. The same year, she earned the Japan Record Award for Best Newcomer. In 1997, Mizuki officially changed the romanization of her first name from Arisa to Alisa. She left Nippon Columbia and signed with her current record label, the Avex Group subsidiary Avex Tune. As of 2011, Mizuki has released twenty-seven singles, six studio albums, and five compilation albums and has sold over 3 million total records. Mizuki is part of the group of artists that were majorly produced by Tetsuya Komuro, commonly known as the TK Family.

Mizuki has starred in several drama series for which she has also sung the theme songs to, such as Help!, Boy Hunt, and most recently Saitō-san. In 2010, Mizuki earned a place in the Guinness World Records book as the only actress to have starred in leading television roles for nineteen consecutive years.[3]

Alongside Rie Miyazawa and Riho Makise, Mizuki was one of the top idols of the 1990s and due to their popularity and ubiquity, the trio were nicknamed "3M" by the media. She is also a successful runway and print model.

Mizuki was the inspiration behind Sailor Moon character Rei Hino, and her song "Kaze mo Sora mo Kitto..." would be used as the ending theme for Sailor Moon Sailor Stars.[4]

Personal life

On March 21, 2015, she announced that she married Koji Aoyama, a president of a construction company.[5]

Discography

See main article: Alisa Mizuki discography.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Keep On Rockin
2005Tobi ga Kururi toMinako Nakano
2009Baby Baby Baby!Yōko Sasaki
2013Human TrustMiyuki Takato
2017Tomoko Higashikata
1991Reiko, Psyche ResurrectedReiko KudōLead role[6]
1996Seventh of July, Sunny DayHinata MochizukiLead role[7]
2002I Am a Nurse: The MovieIzumi AsakuraLead role[8]
2003My HouseKanokoLead role
2015Meba (voice)[9]
2021Daughter of Lupin the MovieRei Mikumo[10]
2023Red Shoes[11]
2024What If Tokugawa Ieyasu Became Prime Minister?Murasaki Shikibu[12]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
Ai to Nikushimi no Kizuna1983
Abunai Shōnen III1988–1989Herself
Kyōshi Binbin Monogatari II1989Herself
Wakare wa Haru no Sasayaki1991
Mahō no Natsu no Arisa1991
Koibitotachi no Terminal1992
Hōkago1992Azusa Akiyama
Jajauma Narashi1993Natsumi Kitahara
Itsumo Kokoro ni Taiyō o1994Chieko Takai
Help!1995Nana Chigasaki
Shōnan Liverpool Gakuin1995Rei AkazakaEpisode 1
Seiya no Kiseki: Dai-issho, Eve Nante Iranai1995
Boy Hunt1998Riri Katase
Tenshi no Oshigoto1999Maria Abe
Watashi o Ryokan ni Tsuretette2001Rinko Sasano
Yo ni mo Kimyō na Monogatari2001–20042 episodes
Diamond Girl2003Reika Nanjō
Ashita Tenki ni Nāre.2003Hana Sakai
Kawa, Itsuka Umi e Muttsu no Ai no Monogatari2003Ritsuko MunekataEpisode 4
Kimi ga Omoide ni Naru Mae ni2004Nao Saeki
Koi no Karasawagi Drama Special: Mata o Kakeru Onna2005Misae Yamamoto
Oniyome Nikki2005–2007Sanae Yamazaki
Ren'ai Shosetsu: Jūhachi no Natsu2006Emiko Suō
CA to Oyobī!2006Sae Yamada
Maestro2006Mizue Kamino
Yoshiwara Enjō2007Hisano Uchida
Saitō-san2008Masako Saitō
OL Nippon2008Shimako Kanzaki
Nikutai no Mon2008Sen Asada
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo2009Episode 3
Kiryūin Hanako no Shōgai2009Matsue Hayashida (Matsue Kiryūin)
Tenshi no Wakemae2010Kurumi Sakamoto-->1991 I'll Never Love Anyone AnymoreYayoi Tashiro[13]
1996–2002I Am a NurseIzumi AsakuraLead role; 4 seasons
1997Precious FriendsMiwa YūkiLead role[14]
2009Party of OneSatomi AkiyamaLead role[15]
2009–2013Sazae-sanSazae FugutaLead role; 4 television films[16]
2011The Hanawa SistersTakemi HanawaLead role[17]
2014Night School Teacher, SakuraSakura YorunoLead role[18]
I Am a Nurse SpecialIzumi AsakuraLead role; 2 television films[19]
2017A Corpse Is Buried Under Sakurako's FeetSakurako KujōLead role[20]
2024Okura: Cold Case InvestigationShu Ibuse[21]

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Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWork(s)Result
199215th Japan Academy Film PrizeNewcomer of the YearReiko, Psyche Resurrected[24]
200427th Japan Academy Film PrizeBest ActressMy House[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KIKUCHI . MAKOTO . 観月ありさ、市川美和子、椎名林檎……90年代にヒステリックグラマーを纏った女性達 . 2023-11-08 . i-d.vice.com . ja.
  2. Web site: 観月ありさ 走り続けて芸歴40年…長期休みもらっても「何していいのかわかんない」 浜田雅功も共感 - スポニチ Sponichi Annex 芸能 . 2023-11-08 . スポニチ Sponichi Annex . ja.
  3. Web site: http://japan.techinsight.jp/2010/09/midukiarisa-drama19nen-gunes.html. ja:観月ありさ、19年連続主演ドラマギネス認定。19年のドラマの軌跡を追う。. August 20, 2011. September 8, 2010. Techinsight. MediaProductsJapan. ja.
  4. News: Jason . Muell . Which Real Life Singer Was the Basis for Rei Hino's Design? . Tuxedo Unmasked . April 17, 2017.
  5. News: Mizuki Alisa gets married to the president of a construction related company . TokyoHive .
  6. Web site: 超少女REIKO. 28 November 2024. eiga.com. ja.
  7. Web site: 7月7日、晴れ. 30 November 2024. eiga.com. ja.
  8. Web site: ナースのお仕事 ザ・ムービー. 30 November 2024. eiga.com. ja.
  9. Web site: 映画ドラえもん のび太の宇宙英雄記(スペースヒーローズ). 30 November 2024. eiga.com. ja.
  10. Web site: 劇場版 ルパンの娘. September 9, 2021. eiga.com.
  11. Web site: レッドシューズ. November 10, 2022. eiga.com.
  12. Web site: もしも徳川家康が総理大臣になったら. February 20, 2024. eiga.com.
  13. Web site: もう誰も愛さないの出演者・キャスト一覧. 29 November 2024. The Television.
  14. Web site: いちばん大切なひと. 30 November 2024. TC Entertainment. ja.
  15. Web site: おひとりさま. 30 November 2024. TBS. ja.
  16. Web site: 観月ありさ「半沢直樹」に対抗心 サザエさんで「穏やかな日曜日に戻したい」. 26 September 2013. 28 November 2024. Cinematoday. ja.
  17. Web site: 華和家の四姉妹の出演者・キャスト一覧. 30 November 2024. The Television. ja.
  18. Web site: 夜のせんせいの出演者・キャスト一覧. 30 November 2024. The Television. ja.
  19. Web site: 「ナースのお仕事」12年ぶり復活!2夜連続SPドラマ放送. 17 September 2017. 28 November 2024. Cinematoday. ja.
  20. Web site: 櫻子さんの足下には死体が埋まっているの出演者・キャスト一覧. 30 November 2024. The Television. ja.
  21. Web site: オクラ〜迷宮入り事件捜査〜の出演者・キャスト一覧. 30 November 2024. The Television. ja.
  22. Web site: モンスター・ホテル クルーズ船の恋は危険がいっぱい?!. January 14, 2022. Fukikaeru.
  23. Web site: 『モンスター・ホテル 変身ビームで大パニック!』声優に、観月ありさ、山寺宏一、藤森慎吾、川島海荷ら豪華キャストが勢揃い. January 14, 2022. January 14, 2022. Navicon.
  24. Web site: 第15回 日本アカデミー賞 (1992年). 29 November 2024. eiga.com. ja.
  25. Web site: 第27回 日本アカデミー賞 (2004年). 29 November 2024. eiga.com. ja.