Rina Chinen

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Rina Chinen (知念 里奈, Chinen Rina; born 9 February 1981), is a Japanese entertainer, former singer, and musical theater actress. She is affiliated with Rising Production.

Born (1981-02-09) 9 February 1981 (age 45)
Shuri, Naha, Okinawa, Japan
Occupations
Height162 cm (5 ft 4 in)
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Rina Chinen
知念 里奈
Born (1981-02-09) 9 February 1981 (age 45)
Shuri, Naha, Okinawa, Japan
Occupations
AgentRising Production
Height162 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Spouses
Kentaro Nakamura
(m. 2005; div. 2007)
(m. 2016)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Years active1996–present
LabelSME
Websitewww.sonymusic.co.jp/artist/RinaChinen/
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History

Rina Chinen took lessons as a child from the Okinawa Actors School. By the time she reached junior high, she relocated to Osaka due to her father's work, but she continued to take lessons at the Okinawa Actors School during the weekend. Chinen moved to Tokyo shortly after graduating from high school.

Music career

In October 1996, Chinen made her music debut with the single "Do-Do for Me". A year later, her second single "Precious Delicious" earned her the Best New Artist Award at the 39th Japan Record Awards, with her third single, "Pinch ~Love Me Deeper~", being used as the third and final ending theme for the anime series, Kodomo no Omocha that same year. In 1998, her fifth single "Wing" peaked at No. 5 on Oricon's singles chart, becoming her biggest hit.

On 15 July 2001, Chinen performed at the Music Fest Peace of Ryukyu, a music festival featuring Okinawan artists. As her pop music activity decreased, she pursued a career in musical acting in 2003.

On 21 October 2021, Sony Music Entertainment Japan released all 81 of Chinen's songs internationally on digital streaming platforms to commemorate the 25th anniversary of her debut.[1]

Acting career

Television

In July 1996, Chinen made her acting debut in the drama series Gakkō no Kaidan R (学校の怪談R; School Kaidan R). In 2002, Chinen appeared in the drama series Yume no California (夢のカリフォルニア; California Dreamin).

On 29 July 2020, Chinen was announced as part of the cast of the Toei tokusatsu drama Kamen Rider Saber.[2]

Musical theatre

Chinen made her musical theatre debut in the Tokyo production of Jekyll & Hyde in December 2003. A year later, she starred in the localized adaptations of Miss Saigon and Fiddler on the Roof. In 2005, Chinen appeared in the Tokyo production of Les Misérables. She has since taken multiple roles for Miss Saigon and Les Misérables until 2022. Chinen is the first actress in Japan to do both Cosette, Éponine and Fantine in Les Misérables followed by Erika Ikuta, who became the second actress to do so and she is also the first actress in Japan to do both Kim and Ellen in Miss Saigon.[3] Chinen also played Winifred Banks in the Japanese stage production of Mary Poppins in 2022 and 2026.[4]

Personal life

On 10 August 2005, Chinen, at the age of 24, registered her marriage to model Kentaro Nakamura, aged 22. The couple were expecting a child at the time she was cast in Jekyll & Hyde; her part was consequently reassigned to Ranran Suzuki. Chinen announced she planned on taking maternity leave after the drama finished its season, and would continue working after becoming a mother.[5][6] Chinen gave birth to a baby boy on 11 March 2006.[7] Chinen and Nakamura divorced on 15 March 2007. Nakamura was arrested on drug charges in June of that year.[8]

Chinen married actor Yoshio Inoue on 27 July 2016.[9] She gave birth to her second boy on 12 June 2018.[10]

On 9 December 2019, Chinen announced that she had passed the high school graduation certification exam.[11]

Discography

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Date Peak chart positions Sales (JPN) RIAJ
certification[12]
Album
Oricon Singles Charts
[13]
"Do-Do for Me" 21 October 1996 37 Growing
"Precious Delicious" 31 March 1997 18
"Pinch ~Love Me Deeper~" 18 September 1997 20
"Break Out Emotion" 28 January 1998 24
"Wing" 15 April 1998 5
  • Gold
"Be Yourself" 15 July 1998 9
  • Gold
Passage ~Best Collection~
"Yes" 13 January 1999 6
  • Gold
"God Bless the World" 31 March 1999 9
"Be Proud" 23 June 1999 15
"In Your Eyes" 29 September 1999 18
"Baby Love" 4 February 2000 25
"Love, Make Together" 20 September 2000 26 Breath
"Club Zipangu" 15 November 2000 34
"Just Believe" 6 December 2000 39
"Love You Close" 7 March 2001 39
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
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Studio albums

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Year Information Oricon weekly
peak position
[13]
Sales
RIAJ certification[12]
1998 Growing 2
  • Platinum
2001 Breath
  • Released: 4 July 2001
  • Label: Sony Japan
  • Formats: CD
28
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Compilation albums

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Year Information Oricon weekly
peak position
[13]
Sales
RIAJ certification[12]
2000 Passage ~Best Collection~
  • Released: 23 March 2000
  • Label: Sony Japan
  • Formats: CD
10
2017 20th Anniversary ~Singles & My Favorites~ 117
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Videography

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Year Information Oricon weekly
peak position
[13]
Sales
RIAJ certification[12]
1998 Plain Video Clips
  • Released: 29 July 1998 (VHS); 19 September 1998 (DVD)
  • Label: Sony Japan
  • Formats: VHS, DVD
1999 Growing Tour 1999
  • Released: 14 July 1999 (VHS); 4 August 1999 (DVD)
  • Label: Sony Japan
  • Formats: VHS, DVD
2000 Rina Clips 98—00
  • Released: 29 March 2000
  • Label: Sony Japan
  • Formats: VHS, DVD
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Filmography

TV

  • Gakkō no Kaidan R (Kansai TV, 1996) – Kazuko Miyata
  • Shin-D – "Love Blood" (Kansai TV, 1997)
  • Five (NTV, 1997) – Madoka
  • Yume no California (TBS, 2002)
  • Kochira Hon Ikegami Sho (TBS, 2002—2005) – Atsuko Shindō
  • Asami Mitsuhiko Series 19: Yuta ga Aishita Tantei (Fuji TV, 2004) – Kaori
  • Kyoto Chiken no Onna (TV Asahi, 2010) – Kumi Sekimoto
  • SP ~ Keishichō Keigo-ka (TV Asahi, 2012) – Yuri Sudō
  • First Class (Fuji TV, 2014) – Madoka Ōkubo
  • Lunch Detective ~ Koi to Gourmet to Nazotoki to ~ (YTV, 2020) – Ritsuko Shiraishi
  • Kamen Rider Saber (TV Asahi, 2020) – Sophia[14]

TV animation

Film

  • Seishun Mandala! (2010) – Miki
  • Saber + Zenkaiger: Superhero Senki (2021) - Sophia

Film animation

Dubbing

Musicals

References

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