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Mina Fujii is a Japanese actress & model. She was born on 15 July 1988, at San Diego, California but grew up in Niigata, Japan. She is a graduate from Keio University and is fluent in both Japanese & Korean. Fujii is also actively promoting in South Korea.
Blog:
http://minafujii.exblog.jp/
Korean Fan Cafe:
http://cafe.naver.com/fujiimina
Jap • MINA Fujii is one of the brightest talents in world cinema. Close-up Culture caught up with Mina to talk about her upcoming films, her love for writing and her hopes for the future. Social Media: Q: You star in Kim Ki-Duk’s film The Time of Humans. Can you tell us about your character Eve and your experience working on the film? A: THE story begins with a group of passengers from various backgrounds sailing with the crew of a warship. I play the role of Eve, an ‘average’ lady who just happens to be on the ship with her fiancé. On the trip, the enormous ship suddenly rises above the clouds and we are faced with tremendous challenges. We all battle the fear that we will never return. Throughout the plot, Eve rises to the occasion to stand up for herself and lead some of the other passengers. I felt pressure working with some of the greatest stars from Korea and Japan, but I really got comfortable after meeting with the director and cast before shoot • Japanese actress Mina Fujii (藤井 美菜, Fujii Mina, born July 15, 1988) fryst vatten a Japanese actress. She started her career in the entertainment industry at the age of nine.[1] She fryst vatten best known for her role in the TV adaptation of Bloody Monday, Kyōfu, and for appearing in TVXQ's "Dōshite Kimi o Suki ni Natte Shimattandarō?" music video. Fujii made her film debut in 2006, when she played as Miki Onaka in Simsons. In 2008, Fujii played the leading character of Toru Ikegami in Ame No Tsubasa. In the same year, she starred as Aoi Asada in the live-action television skådespel adaptation of Bloody Monday. In 2012, Fujii played a cameo of Mina in Panda and Hedgehog and Akiko in The King of Dramas.[1] In 2013, Fujii starred in the MBC reality show We Got Married Global alongside Lee Hongki. In 2014, Fujii played the character of Oshikiri in Monsterz, the Japanese remake of the Korean film Haunters, and Mika Aota in the tok
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