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Rio Asumi

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Rio Asumi
明日海 りお
Born (1985-06-26) 26 June 1985 (age 39)
OccupationActress
AgentKen-On
Height169 cm (5 ft 6+12 in)[1]
Websitehttps://www.ken-on.co.jp/asumi/

Rio Asumi (明日海 りお, Asumi Rio, born June 26, 1985) is a Japanese actress[2][3] and former leading otokoyaku (男役, "male role") of Takarazuka Revue.

Biography

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Asumi Rio was born on June 26, 1985, in Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan. Asumi participated in many sports and arts growing up. She did swimming from the age of 1 until she was in elementary school, as well as ballet from the age of 3, and piano and calligraphy from the age of 4.[4]

She entered a private middle school, where in her third year a ballet friend of hers lent her a video of a performance by the Moon Troupe of Takarazuka Revue. After watching it, she became obsessed with Takarazuka and begged her parents to let her take the entry exam for the Takarazuka Music School. Her parents initially wouldn't allow her to attempt the exam. She later locked herself in her room for 3 days and 3 nights, crying until she started running a fever. Eventually, her parents let her take the exam, and she passed on the first try.[4]

Career

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Asumi joined Takarazuka Music School in 2001. She graduated and debuted in Takarazuka Revue in 2003 as part of the 89th class. She initially belonged to the Moon Troupe (Tsukigumi) as an otokoyaku (男役, male role), but she later transferred to Flower Troupe (Hanagumi), in 2013. She became the Top Star of Flower Troupe in 2014, where she stayed for 5 years up until her retirement from the company in 2019. Asumi Rio officially retired from Takarazuka on November 24, 2019, after being in the company for 16 years.

During her time with the revue, she performed in musicals including Elisabeth, in which she performed many times in many different roles, her most notable being that of the male lead, Death, which she performed in the 2009 shinko (newcomers performance), and again in 2014 as a Top Star. She also performed as the lead in other musicals such as Me and My Girl and the classic manga The Poe Clan in 2018.

Three months after her retirement from Takarazuka, it was revealed that she had signed with one of Japan's biggest talent agencies, Ken-On, and was opening a fan-club.

In May 2020, it was announced Asumi would be the voice actress for Mulan in the live-action movie. Towards the end of 2020, she appeared on the NHK morning drama Ochoyan for a period of time.[5]

In January and February 2021, Asumi Rio reprised her role as Edgar Portsnell in a new staging of The Poe Clan. Asumi also was announced as the lead for the musical Mademoiselle Mozart in October 2021. She also made several TV appearances in 2021, including, Ao no SP, Konto ga Hajimaru, and was a Friday host for the month of June on the morning TV show ZIP!. In this same year, she also had an 8 episode hulu special called Asumi Rio's Atelier, where life-style topics such as cooking and interior decorating were explored by Asumi. In late November and early December 2021, Asumi hosted her first concert titled Asumic Lab.

In 2022, Asumi made a guest appearance on episodes 6 and 7 in the drama DCU. It was also announced that she would play Sarah Brown in the Toho production of the hit musical Guys & Dolls from June to July 2022.[6] She also began a renewed season of her Hulu original show Asumi Rio's Atelier in November 2022, for 8 episodes.[7]

Filmography

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TV drama

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2013 Take Five Herself Guest Role
2020 Ochoyan Takamine Ruriko Support Role
2021 Ao no SP Ogawa Kaori Support Role
2021 Konto ga Hajimaru Onda Mitsuyo Support Role [8]
2022 DCU Negishi Nayu Guest Role

Japanese dub

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Year Title Role Ref
2020 Mulan Mulan [9]

Musical works

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Notable Takarazuka roles

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Flower Troupe

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As top star
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Moon Troupe

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*= Switch casts

Newcomer performances

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Post-Takarazuka roles

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References

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  1. ^ KEN-ON Group Official Website
  2. ^ "Oricon News" 明日海りお (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  3. ^ 明日海りお [Rio Asumi's Profile]. Ken-On (in Japanese). Ken-On Group. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  4. ^ a b 波瀾爆笑!? 我が人生 II (in Japanese). 宝塚クリエイティブアーツ. 2016. ISBN 978-4-908135-65-1.
  5. ^ "【おちょやん】明日海りお、朝ドラ初出演で異例の"ずっとカメラ目線"". ORICON NEWS. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  6. ^ "明日海りお ミュージカル『ガイズ&ドールズ』出演決定! | News&Topics | 研音 - KEN ON". www.ken-on.co.jp. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  7. ^ "<明日海りお>冠番組「明日海りおのアトリエ」シーズン2 11月24日に開始 故郷・静岡で自身のルーツ探訪(MANTANWEB)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-10-05.
  8. ^ 日本テレビ放送網株式会社. "相関図|日本テレビ 土曜ドラマ「コントが始まる」公式サイト". 日本テレビ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  9. ^ "実写版『ムーラン』吹き替え声優キャスト【まとめ】". cinematoday. 2020-07-19. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  10. ^ "Haruko Kumota's Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju Manga Gets Stage Musical in 2025". Anime News Network. 2024-09-09. Retrieved 2024-09-09.