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*'''4th [[Tokyo Drama Awards]]:''' Best Actress for [[Marumo no Okite]] and [[Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien]] (2011)
 
*'''4th [[Tokyo Drama Awards]]:''' Best Actress for [[Marumo no Okite]] and [[Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien]] (2011)
 
*'''69th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Actress for [[Marumo no Okite]] (2011)
 
*'''69th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Actress for [[Marumo no Okite]] (2011)
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*'''15th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Apr-Jun 2011):'''  Best Actress for [[Marumo no Okite]]
 
*'''34th Japan Academy Awards:''' Rookie of the Year for "Ghost" (2011)
 
*'''34th Japan Academy Awards:''' Rookie of the Year for "Ghost" (2011)
 
*'''3rd Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Special Award for [[Mother]] (2010)
 
*'''3rd Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Special Award for [[Mother]] (2010)
 
*'''65th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Newcomer for [[Mother]] (2010)
 
*'''65th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Newcomer for [[Mother]] (2010)
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 04:42, 30 July 2012

Ashida Mana

Profile

  • Name: 芦田愛菜 (あしだ まな)
  • Name (romaji): Ashida Mana
  • Profession: Actress and singer
  • Birthdate: 2004-Jun-23
  • Birthplace: Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan
  • Star sign: Cancer
  • Talent agency: JobbyKids

TV Shows

TV Show Theme Songs

Movies

  • Nobô no shiro (2012)
  • Liar Game -Saisei- (2012)
  • Magic Tree House (2012) - voice of Annie
  • Hankyu Densha (2011)
  • Inu to Anata no Monogatari: Inu no Eiga (2011)
  • Usagi Drop (2011)
  • Ghost [Japanese Remake] (2010)
  • Despicable Me (2010) - Japanese voice of Agnes
  • Confessions | Kokuhaku (2010)
  • Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora (2010)

Recognitions

Trivia

  • In Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien, she became the youngest lead ever in Japanese television drama history.
  • She became the youngest radio host ever on Nippon BS's (JOLF) radio show, called “Children's Day Special – Ashida Mana's Favorite Songs”, at 11 AM on 2011-May-05.

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