Risa Junna
Risa Junna is a Japanese actress, singer, and voice actress. She was part of Takarazuka Revue's Snow Troupe and Flower Troupe. During her time in the Revue, she specialized in female roles. She was the musumeyaku top star from 1995 to 1996.
Career
Junna was born on March 15, 1971, in Minoh, Osaka, and grew up in the nearby Toyonaka. Her parents were both junior high school teachers. Her father taught English and her mother taught physical education.In March 1988, she passed the audition for Takarazuka Music School and subsequently entered the school. She trained for two years and graduated at the top of her class. She joined the Takarazuka Revue in 1990. Her first stage was in Flower Troupe's The Rose of Versailles: Fersen. Due to her singing ability, she was chosen to be the etoile. From then on she was part of the Snow Troupe.
In 1994, following encouragement from the troupe, she auditioned and was chosen to star in NHK's 51st asadora Piano. She took one year off from the revue for the drama. After returning in 1995, she transferred to the Flower Troupe. She made her top musumeyaku debut that same year, starring alongside Miki Maya in East of Eden/Dandyism! Her final stage was How to Succeed in 1996. Since her retirement, she has had success as an actress in television, film, and commercials.
In 2001, she starred alongside Anita Mui and Simon Yam in the 2001 Hong Kong film Midnight Fly. She also sang its theme song. The film was nominated for nine Golden Horse Awards and won one for Best Original Film Song.
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Theatre |
1997–1999 | Les Misérables | Cosette | Imperial Theatre |
1999 | Chikyu Gorgeous Vol 3: Chizu ni Nai Machi | Izumi Sunahara | The Galaxy Theatre, Theater Drama City |
2000 | The Makioka Sisters | Taeko | Imperial Theatre |
2000 | Chikyu Gorgeous Vol 4: Sakura no Uta | Tomiko Azuma | Bunkamura Theatre Cocoon, Theater Drama City |
2001 | Christmas Box | Kelly | Aoyama Theatre |
2002 | Love Letters | Melissa Gardner | Parco Theater |
2003 | The Angels with Closed Eyes | Le Theatre Ginza | |
2003 | Saturday Night Fever: The Musical | Stephanie Mangano | Shinjuku Koma Theater |
2004–2005 | Nine The Musical | Claudia | Theater Brava!, The Galaxy Theatre |
2006 | Nobunaga | Nōhime | Shinbashi Enbujō, Osaka Shochikuza Theatre |
2006 | Me and My Girl | Jacqueline Carstone | Imperial Theatre |
2007 | Blue Stockings no Onna-tachi | Noe Itō | Kinokuniya Hall |
2007 | LOVE 30 | Misako | Parco Theater |
2007 | Misuzu to Teru to Haha-sama to | Teru Kaneko/Misuzu Kaneko | Suntory Hall |
2007 | Ijin no uta: Antigone | Mei | New National Theatre Tokyo |
2009 | Reijō to Meshitsukai | Akasaka Red Theater |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1994 | Piano | Lead role, asadora | |
1997 | Love Generation | ||
1998 | Love Generation '98 | Television special | |
1998 | Hitoribocchi no Kimi ni | ||
1998 | Seikimatsu no Uta | Episode: "Kurumaisu no Koi" | |
1999 | Rasen | ||
2000 | Aijin no Okite | ||
2001 | Akui | ||
2002 | Joshi-ana Keiji Kareinaru Zaihō Satsujin | Television special | |
2002 | Okashina Futari 2 | Television special | |
2002 | 24th NHK Kayō Charity Concert | Host | Music program |
2002 | Kuro no Honryū | Television special | |
2002 | Aibō | Season 1, episode 1 | |
2002 | Ally McBeal | Voice role, 13 episodes | |
2003 | Kasai Chōsakan Kurenai Renjirō | Television special | |
2003 | Koi no Etude | Unknown | Episode: "Storm" |
2003 | Chūshingura | Okaru | Television special |
2003 | Kōgen e Irasshai | Karu | |
2003 | Astro Boy | Voice role, Episode: "Robot Boy" | |
2003 | Yosomono | Television special | |
2004 | Sekai de Ichiban Nagai 24-jikan | Nao | Television special |
2005 | Ruri no Shima | 2 episodes | |
2005 | Kuidōraku! Shutchō Ryōrijin | Television special | |
2006 | Yaoh | Tamaki | Episode 9 |
2007 | NHK Kansai Special Feature | Herself | Television special |
2007 | Shokatsudeka 3 | Television special | |
2007 | Zou no Hanako | Television special | |
2007 | Manhattan Diaries | ||
2008 | Seikatsu Hot Morning | Herself | Television special |
2008 | Little Charo: Karada ni Shimikomu Eikaiwa | Herself | Episode 1 |
2008–2009 | Little Charo | Charo | Voice role, 50 episodes |
2008 | 37th NHK Kayō Charity Concert | Herself | Television special |
2008 | Mito Kōmon | Season 39, episode 1 | |
2009 | Risa Junna Yūkyū no Taiga 800km no Tabi | Herself | Documentary |
2009 | Okan no Gyakushū | Lead role, television special | |
2009 | Keiji no Genba 2 | Unknown | Episode 4 |
2009 | Kareinaru Spy | Episode: Mission 6 | |
2010–2011 | Little Charo 2 | Charo | Voice role, 50 episodes |
2010 | Natsuko to Tensai Sagishi-tachi | ||
2011 | Kyūkyū Kyūmei-shi 8 | Television special | |
2012 | Yume Kikō Minamisatsuma | Herself | Documentary |
2012 | Little Charo: Tōhoku-hen | Charo | Voice role, 12 episodes |
2013 | Little Charo 4: Eigo de Aruku New York | Charo | Voice role, 36 episodes |
2014 | Hana wa Saku: Tōhoku ni Saku | Charo | Voice role |
Year | Title | Role | Channel |
2010–present | Arigatō Sensei! Another Story | Narrator | Tokyo FM |
2011 | Seishun Adventure: Kosode Nikki | Kyoko | NHK FM Broadcast |
2011 | Survivors Guilt: Watashi no Inai Machi de | NHK FM Broadcast | |
2018 | Seishun Adventure: Toki Suna no Ō | Himiko | NHK FM Broadcast |
Year | Title | Role |
2011 | Little Charo Travels in English! | Charo |
Discography
Albums
- Propose
- Misty Moon
- Silent Love
Singles
- "Pīka Pika"
- "Propose"