Rie Shibata

Rie Shibata (柴田 理恵, Shibata Rie, born 14 January 1959) is a Japanese actress and comedian who has appeared in a number of television programmes, feature films and stage productions. She is also the special deputy mayor of Toyama, Toyama.

Rie Shibata
柴田 理恵
Born (1959-01-14) 14 January 1959 (age 65)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
Years active1981–present
AgentWahaha-Hompo
Notable work
Television
Height156 cm (5 ft 1 in)
Japanese name
Kanji柴田 理恵
Hiraganaしばた りえ
Katakanaシバタ リエ
WebsiteRie Shibata official blog

Biography

She was born on 14 January 1959 in Toyama, Toyama (formerly Yatsuo, Nei District).[1]

After going to Yao High School, she went to Meiji University Department of literature. After graduating from university, she joined the Gekidan Tokyo Vodovil Show, but withdrew in 1984, and launched Wahaha-Hompo with Masahiro Sato and Masami Hisamoto.[2] Since then she has broadened her range of activities for films, television dramas, and variety shows.[3]

In early days of her career, she appeared as a recurring role in the "Mysterious Comedy Series" produced by Fuji TV and Toei.

She played the role of a high school teacher in the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift produced by Universal Pictures in the United States in June 2006 which was her Hollywood debut.

Personal life

At the age of 28, she married a stage director of Wahaha-Hompo.[4]

She joined Soka Gakkai in 1987 and later joined the Central Committee of the Arts Department.[5]

Filmography

Television dramas

YearTitleRoleNetworkNotesRef.
1997Mōri MotonariKiyoNHKTaiga drama[6]
2023What Will You Do, Ieyasu?Old womanNHKTaiga drama[6]

Other television

YearTitleNotesRef.
2014Chikyū no Arukikata: 35 Shūnenkinen America Ōdan! Shoku no Dai Bōken KikōAired on BS Asahi, traveller[7]

Films

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotesRef.
2006Brave StoryLady Yuna (voice)Koichi Chigira[8]
2021What Happened to Our Nest Egg!?Satsuki KandaTetsu Maeda[9]
2023The Dry SpellTakeuchiMasaya Takahashi[10]

Stage

YearTitleRoleLocationsNotesRef.
2016Ume to Sakura to Boke no HanaOumeHakodateHakata-za Renewal Commemorative Performance[11]
YukimarogeOchikaTheatre Senjyu, Theatre Creation[12]

Radio programmes

YearTitleNetworkNotesRef.
2016–22Hikaru Ijūin to Radio toTBS RadioThursday partner[13]

Discography

Wahaha-Hompo Women's Department Dennō Geisha Girls
DateTitle
1 Jul 1990"Kingyo Chūihō! Gakkō Daisuki'!!"
21 Jan 1991"Ren'ai Doremifa Musume Heisei Geisha Girls"
Guest participation
DateArtistSongNotes
1 Mar 1998George Tokoro"Bway no Bwayavy"Back chorus

Bibliography

By herself
DateTitlePublisher
Jul 1999Yoiko wa Mane shinaide NeThe Chunichi Shimbun Tokyo office.
Jul 2008Harutarō 3-pon Ashi no TenshiSony Magazines
Feb 2009Rie Shibata no 100% Konbu Katsuyō-jutsuTatsumi Publishing
Aug 2009Shibata-san no Ie no otsumamiSony Magazines
Apr 2010Rie Shiabata no Motto Motto Konbu Katsuyō-jutsuTatsumi Publishing
Apr 2011Taifū Kaa-chan itsu made mo aru to Omou na Oya to KaneUshio Shuppansha
Co-authored
DateTitleCo-authorPublisher
Feb 2005ImamamadaMasami HisamotoMagazine House
Apr 2006Dr. Kindaichi & Rie Shibata no Kotoba ShinryōshoHideho KindaichiMeiji Shoin
Dialogue collections
DateTitlePublisher
Nov 2008Ōbaidōri: Rie Shibata no Wahaha Taidan!Ushio Shuppansha
Jan 2010Ichigoichie: Rie Shibata no Wahaha Taidan!

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