Kirari (singer)
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Born
October 23, 1980
豊元 希良梨 (Toyotomo Kirari)
October 23, 1980
Occupations
Instrument
- Vocals
Kirari 希良梨 | |||||
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| Born | 豊元 希良梨 (Toyotomo Kirari) October 23, 1980 | ||||
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| Years active | 1997–present | ||||
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| Website | http://ameblo.jp/aksgod23/ | ||||
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| Kanji | 希良梨 | ||||
| Hiragana | きらり | ||||
| Katakana | キラリ | ||||
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Kirari Toyomoto (豊元 希良梨, Toyomoto Kirari; born October 23, 1980) is a Japanese actress, dancer and singer-songwriter.
In 1997 she debuted as an actress in the television drama Gift (ギフト).[1] The next year she played the role of Chisa Noda in the Hideaki Anno film Love & Pop.[2] Kirari wrote "Last Piece" as the end theme for the anime series Great Teacher Onizuka, and she played Nanako in the first live TV version of GTO.[3] Her cover of Martika's Toy Soldiers reached number 18 on the Oricon charts in May 2000.
Shortly afterward she put her career on hold and withdrew from Japanese public life.