:Juri Manase

{{Short description|Japanese actress}}

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| birth_place = Tokyo, Japan

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| occupation = Actress

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| parents = {{ubl|Sonny Chiba (father)|Yōko Nogiwa (mother)}}{{cite web |url= https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sonny-chiba-kill-bill-obituary-death-b1911155.html|title=Sonny Chiba: Martial arts master and icon of Japanese cinema |last=Neate|first= Casey |date= September 2, 2021|website= The Independent |publisher= |access-date= March 9, 2023 |quote=[Sonny Chiba’s] first marriage was to actress Yoko Nogiwa, with whom he had co-starred in the detective series Key Hunter (1969-1973). They had a daughter, the actress Juri Manase, before divorcing in 1994. Chiba is also survived by his sons Mackenyu Arata and Gordon Maeda, who also both pursued careers in acting.}}

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{{nihongo|Juri Manase|真瀬 樹里|Manase Juri|born 1 January 1975}}, also known as Julie Manase, is a Japanese actress.{{cite web|url=https://www.vip-times.co.jp/?talent_id=W95-0559&r|title=真瀬 樹里|publisher=日本タレント名鑑|access-date= 27 September 2021}}

Biography

=Early life=

Juri was inspired to be an actress at the age five by seeing her parents (Sonny Chiba and Yōko Nogiwa) on sets and stage. While she was in school, she took lessons in many types of arts, sports subjects to acquire a wide range of skills to become a versatile actress. Throughout her secondary school years, she was a member of the English acting club. After graduation, she studied acting at Nippon University and was a member of the university Tate (Japanese sword-action) club. {{citation needed|date=October 2014}}

=Career=

She began her acting career in 1994, in the same year landing a significant role by auditioning for a movie called "ButouhaJingi -Kanketsuhen-" She then appeared in several TV series, movies and plays in Japan. In 1998, Juri was praised in her role as a guest lead in an NHK TV series about Samurai called “Terakoya Yume Shinan.” Her career extended overseas when in 2002 she was invited to the US to teach 'Tate' (Japanese stage combat) to the leads in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill." Along the way, she was offered the role of a "Crazy 88". The director asked her to be Lucy Liu's stunt double for a few takes due to her level of expertise in Tate and Japanese traditional dance. In 2007, she landed a role as a Shinobi (Ninja) in the NHK Taiga Drama Fūrin Kazan. Her performance as well as her expertise in sword-action fascinated the viewers. {{citation needed|date=October 2014}}

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Shoot!
1994ButouhaJingi -Kanketsuhen-Azusa (Supporting)
1994Iruka ni AeruhiManami (Supporting)
2003Kill Bill Vol.1Crazy 88Assistant Sword Trainer
SAKURAKaede (Supporting)Shot in 2004 (to be determined)
2006A DAY IN THE LIFEMiki Sagara

Television

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