Mirei Kiritani
Mirei Kiritani (桐谷 美玲), originally named Sayasa Matsuoka (松岡さや紗), is a multifaceted Japanese actress, model, and news presenter. She has garnered significant acclaim for her performances in various film and television projects. Kiritani is perhaps best known for her roles in popular films such as "Kimi ni Todoke," "Usagi Drop," and "Arakawa Under the Bridge." Her television credits include notable dramas like "Andō Lloyd: A.I. Knows Love?," "Gunshi Kanbei," and "Hell Teacher Nūbē," where she showcased her versatility as an actress.
From 2012 to 2018, she served as a news anchor on NTV's "News Zero," where she captivated audiences every Tuesday with her insightful reporting. In 2015, Kiritani took on a prominent role in the vampire-themed film "Koisuru Vampire," further establishing her presence in the entertainment industry. That same year, she starred in the Netflix original series "Atelier," where her performance was met with positive reviews, earning her a wider international audience.
Kiritani's contributions to both film and television, along with her engaging personality as a news anchor, have made her a beloved figure in Japan's entertainment landscape. Her ability to seamlessly transition between various genres continues to solidify her status as a prominent and influential artist.