Guama
Guama (紅甘), born on December 29, 1999, in Tokyo, is a talented Japanese actress recognized for her diverse roles in film and television. She is the daughter of renowned manga artist Shungiku Uchida (内田春菊), which influenced her artistic background from an early age. Guama made her acting debut in 2007 with the film *Cain's Descendant*, directed by Shūtarō Oku, which marked the beginning of her promising career.
In 2012, she gained further recognition with her performance in *Ie wo Tateru Koto*, helmed by Daisuke Hasebe. Guama's portfolio boasts a variety of significant works, including her role in the popular series *Nintama Rantarō* (2011), directed by Takashi Miike, showcasing her versatility as an actress. She also collaborated with her mother in *Renketsu Bubun wa Densha ga Yureru* (2013), demonstrating a unique blend of familial talent.
Her filmography includes notable titles such as *Ice Cream and the Sound of Raindrops*, directed by Daigo Matsui, and *Aesop's Game*, a project by Shinichiro Ueda. With her impressive body of work and dedication to her craft, Guama continues to establish herself as a prominent figure in the Japanese entertainment industry.