Aya Ueto

Japanese actress and singer with leading roles

Aya Ueto - Japanese actress and singer with leading roles
Born

September 14th, 1985
40 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Japan

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Born in 1985, this individual rose to prominence in the Japanese entertainment industry as both an actress and a singer. The career began at a young age, with significant roles in television and film. Achievements include starring in the drama series 'Koukou Kyuuji (High School Student)' and the karaoke-themed show 'Uta-Con.' Besides acting, this individual also released several singles and albums, gaining acclaim in the music industry. Active in various entertainment projects, contributed to the cultural landscape in Japan.

Starred in the TV drama 'Koukou Kyuuji'

Released multiple successful music albums

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