Saki Aibu

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Saki Aibu (相武 紗季, Aibu Saki; born June 20, 1985) is a Japanese actress.[1][2] She is represented by Box Corporation.[3]

Born (1985-06-20) 20 June 1985 (age 40)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2003–present
AgentBox Corporation
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Saki Aibu
相武 紗季
Born (1985-06-20) 20 June 1985 (age 40)
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
AgentBox Corporation
Known for
Spouse
Undisclosed
(m. 2016)
Children2
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Filmography

Drama

  • Water Boys (Fuji TV, 2003) as Atsumi Hayakawa[4]
  • Lion Sensei (YTV, 2003) as Aya Onohara[5]
  • Itoshi Kimi e (Fuji TV, 2004) as Banri Agawa[6]
  • Gekidan Engimono Automatic (Fuji TV, 2004) as Sakurai
  • Ganbatte Ikimasshoi (KTV, 2005) as Rie Yano[7]
  • Donmai (NHK, 2005) as Yū Satomi[8]
  • Happy! (TBS, 2006) as Miyuki Umino[9]
  • Attention Please (Fuji TV, 2006) as Yayoi Wakamura[10]
  • Regatta (TV Asahi, 2006) as Misao Odagiri[11]
  • Happy! 2 (TBS, 2006) as Miyuki Umino[12]
  • The Family (TBS, 2007) as Tsugiko Manpyō[13]
  • Attention Please Special: Hawaii Honolulu-hen (Fuji TV, 2007) as Yayoi Wakamura[14]
  • Ushi ni Negai o: Love & Farm (KTV, 2007) as Ayaka Fujii[15]
  • Utahime (TBS, 2007) as Suzu Kishida/Ruriko Matsunaka[16]
  • Zettai Kareshi (Absolute Boyfriend) (Fuji TV, 2008) as Izawa Riiko[17]
  • Attention Please Special: Australia Sydney-hen (Fuji TV, 2008) as Yayoi Wakamura[18]
  • Triangle (KTV, 2009) as Yui Gōda[19]
  • Tenchijin (NHK, 2009) as Hanahime[20]
  • Tales of the Unusual: Spring 2009 (Fuji TV, 2009) as Ayaka Kida[21]
  • Buzzer Beat (Fuji TV, 2009) as Natsuki Nanami[22]
  • Seichō Matsumoto Drama Special Kiri no Hata (NTV, 2010) as Kiriko Yanagida[23]
  • Wagaya no Rekishi (Fuji TV, 2010) as Misora Hibari[24]
  • Perfect Report (Fuji TV, 2010) as Midori Okusawa[25]
  • Ashita mo Mata Ikite Ikou (TBS, 2010) as Saori Kimura[26]
  • Kokuhatsu: Kokusen Bengonin (TV Asahi, 2011) as Tsuruko Sawara[27]
  • Rebound (NTV, 2011) as Nobuko Oba[28][29]
  • I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper. (NTV, 2011) as Urara Yuuki[30][31]
  • Rich Man, Poor Woman (Fuji TV, 2012) as Yōko Asahina[32][33]
  • Rich Man, Poor Woman in New York (Fuji TV, 2013) as Yōko Asahina[34]
  • Otomesan (TV Asahi, 2013) as Ririka Mizusawa[35]
  • Miss Pilot (Fuji TV, 2013) as Chisato Oda[36]
  • Massan (NHK, 2014) as Yūko Tanaka[37]
  • Garasu no Ashi (WOWOW, 2015) as Setsuko Kōda[38]
  • Ishitachi no Renai Jijō (Fuji TV, 2015) as Nana Kawai[39]
  • Angel Heart (2015) as Kaori Makimura[40]
  • Karikare (2015)[41]
  • Tamiō Spinoff: Koi Suru Sōsaisen (2016) as Shion Yukino[42]
  • Boku no Yabai Tsuma (2016) as Anna Kitasato[43]
  • Kyoaku wa Nemurasenai (2016) as Haruka Hattanda
  • Black Pean (2018) as Shoko Yamamoto[44]
  • Omusubi (2024) as Machiko Sakuraba[45]

Movies

Video games

Dubbing

Personal life

Aibu was born in Hyōgo prefecture. On May 3, 2016, she announced her marriage to a non-celebrity man through her agency.[62]

On October 4, 2017, Aibu announced through her agency that she and her husband have welcomed the birth of their first child,[63][64] their second child, a daughter was born on May 21, 2020.[65]

As of August 2023, Aibu currently living in Singapore, as revealed by her friend and model Aiku Maikawa's Instagram.[66]

Due to her father's influence as a former American football player, she is a big fan of the NFL. Since 2015, she has made irregular appearances on "Audrey's NFL Club," and was a guest commentator on-site with Audrey at the 50th Super Bowl in February 2016.[67]

Photobooks

  • Water Piece (2004, Wani Books) ISBN 4847028023[68]
  • 10-dai: Aibu Love Live File (2005, Shueisha) ISBN 4089070031[69]
  • Surf Trip (2007, Shueisha) ISBN 9784087804751[70]

References

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