Noriko Aota
Noriko Aota (青田 典子, Aota Noriko, born 7 October 1966)[lower-alpha 1][1] is a Japanese tarento, actress and former idol singer. She is known as a member of the idol group C.C. Girls. She is now represented by Great Den.
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青田 典子 | |
Born | Noriko Morita 7 October 1966 |
Nationality | Japanese |
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Style | Gravure |
Height | 164 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
Aota's real name is Noriko Tamaki (玉置 典子, Tamaki Noriko), maiden name Morita (森田). She is married to the singer Koji Tamaki.
Discography
Mini albums
Year | Title |
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2002 | Namida |
Singles
Year | Title |
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2006 | "Jesus" |
DVD
Year | Title |
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2006 | Awa Odori |
E-books
Year | Title |
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2010 | Beauty Bubble Diet |
Filmography
Variety
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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London Hearts | TV Asahi | ||
1994 | TV Idol: Bijo no Yakata | NTV | |
2006 | Utaban | TBS | As Bubble Aota |
SMAP×SMAP | KTV, Fuji TV | ||
2008 | Renai Hyakkei | TV Asahi | Episode 91; special appearance |
The Triangle | TBS | ||
2009 | Wakaru TV | Fuji TV | |
Otameshika'! | TV Asahi | ||
Nep League | Fuji TV | ||
5-Ji ni Muchū | Tokyo MX |
TV dramas
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1996 | Kirara | TV Asahi | Lead role | |
1997 | Time Keepers | Fuji TV | Guest lead | |
1999 | Salaryman Kintarō | Kyoko Sakurai | TBS | |
Prison Hotel | TV Asahi | |||
The Laughing Salesman | Episode 9; guest | |||
Again: Love Song o Mōichido | Rika Tojo | CBC | ||
2000 | Haregi koko Ichiban | Keiko | NHK | |
Tax Inspector Madogiwa Taro: Case File 5 | TBS | |||
Anrakuisu Tantei no Seiya: Kieta Teddy Bear no Nazo | Kyoko Tamura | ABC | ||
2001 | Miyamoto Musashi | Shino | TV Tokyo | |
Kyoto Maru Hi Shigoto Hito | ABC | |||
2002 | Pretty Girl | TBS | Episode 2; guest | |
Hatchōbori no Nana-ri | TV Asahi | Episode 9; guest | ||
Artificial Beauty | Aio Hoshihara | Fuji TV | ||
Shin Ai no Arashi | Kotoko | THK | ||
Inspector Totsugawa Series 26 Tokkyū aozo-ra Satsujin Jiken | Ayako Mori, Kaori Yuki | TBS | Dual role | |
2003 | Anata no Jinsei o Hakobi shimasu | Episode 2; guest | ||
2004 | Igiari! Onna Bengoshi Norie Ooka | Atsumi Hattori | TV Asahi | |
Zenigata Heiji | Episode 2; guest | |||
Orange Days | TBS | Episode 7; guest | ||
2005 | Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery Tokkyū Super Hokuto 1-gō Satsujin Jiken | Harumi Kozakai | TV Asahi | |
Karuizawa Mystery | NTV | |||
Itsuka, Niji no Mukō e | TV Tokyo | |||
Kyoto Minami-sho Kanshiki File | Himeka Nijo | TV Asahi | ||
2007 | Kodoku no Kake: Ashiki Hitoyo | Tokieda Kurosawa | TBS | |
Jigoku no Sata mo Yome Shidai | Masami Shinozuka | |||
Dream Again | Momoko Ushiyama | NTV | ||
Go Kinjo Tantei Satsuki Tsukino | Sonoko Dobotoke | TBS | ||
2008 | Mama no Kamisama | Sayuri Nakai | CBC | Lead role |
Tsujitsuma: Magenta ni Kiwotsukero | Magenta Kumiko | TV Asahi | ||
2009 | Q.E.D. Shōmei Shūryō | Sachiyo Nagisa | NHK-G | |
Call Center no Koibito | Mayumi Fukumoto | TV Asahi | Episode 8; guest | |
2010 | Hanchō: Jinnan-sho Asaka Han | Keiko | TBS | Episode 10; guest |
Seicho Matsumoto Drama Special Kiri no Hata | Noriko Masuda | NTV |
Internet
Year | Title | Website |
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2006 | Love Colle: Tokyo Love Collection | GyaO |
Go! Go! Gyao |
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Sakana kara Dioxin!! | ||
1995 | Joshū Shokei Hito Maria | Lead role | |
1996 | Haitoku no Megami Series: Poison | ||
1997 | Natsujikan no Otona-tachi Happy-Go-Lucky | ||
2001 | D.O.A II | ||
Rush | |||
2002 | Cross Up! | ||
2003 | Nami-shō no Yamamoto ja! | ||
2005 | Shin Nihon no Shuryō II | Yuka Fujiki | |
2006 | 7 Tsuki 24-nichi-dōri no Christmas | ||
Mach Racer | |||
2008 | Sundome | Herself |
References
- "Biography". Noriko Aota Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 29 Jan 2017.
Notes
- In her nominal profile before the C.C. Girls were formed, her birthday was 7 October 1966.
- It was because that C.C. Girls member Noriko Harada was nicknamed "Noriko".
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official blog (in Japanese)
- Noriko Aota on Facebook (in Japanese)
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