Sayaka Yoshino
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(born 14 May 1982) is a
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actress, model, and television personality. One of the first popular teen models / idols known in Japan as "Chaidoru" (a word play on child and idol), she has appeared in numerous TV dramas, commercials, and films.


Early life

Born in
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and raised in both Tokyo and
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, Yoshino as a child wondered how children appeared on TV programs, until she learnt that to be cast she would need to a talent agency / agent. Without her parents foreknowledge, she sent out applications (including a school yearbook photograph of herself) to agencies advertised in newspapers until one responded with a request to meet and interview in person. As a young girl not able to travel to the meeting alone, Yoshino informed her mother and was escorted to the agency interview of which she was later offered to join.


Career

Yoshino began her career in 1994 after being selected in a public audition by a talent agency that she applied herself. After gaining popularity as a model appearing in fashion magazines, winning reader polled contests, and being cast in spoken roles for television commercials, she was cast in the first feature film ''
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'' by film director Koreeda Hirokazu. At about the same time she began appearing as a guest actress on television drama's and started to take on more extended roles in other feature films. Yoshino was cast in character designer and director
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's fantasy - action film, ''
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'' and again in Koreeda's second feature film, '' After Life'', of which garnered critical acclaim both in Japan and abroad. Yoshino's growing popularity defined a new phenomenon, as a young multi-faceted idol, which the media coined "Chaidol" (combining the words "child" and "idol").


Personal life

Yoshino is known as an avid dog lover and animal rights advocate. She has participated in charity events promoting social awareness of dog shelters and independently promoted animal rights through her webcast show "Hello From Earth" focusing on dog shelters seeking to find foster families. Yoshino has also used her webcast show to focus on
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and has participated in public
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events. She has also shared that she is currently developing her own ethical /
sustainable fashion Sustainable fashion (also known as eco-fashion) is a term describing products, processes, activities, and actors (policymakers, brands, consumers) aiming to achieve a carbon-neutral fashion industry, built on equality, social justice, animal ...
brand. Since Yoshino had not finished her high school studies due to difficulty juggling her commitments as an actress / TV personality and a student, she later worked to complete the requirements to receive the
Certificate for Students Achieving the Proficiency Level of Upper Secondary School Graduates Certificate for Students Achieving the Proficiency Level of Upper Secondary School Graduates (高等学校卒業程度認定試験 ''Kōtōgakkō Sotsugyōteidoninteishiken'') is an examination, taken by individuals who could not graduate upper se ...
(similar to the
GED The General Educational Development (GED) tests are a group of four subject tests which, when passed, provide certification that the test taker has United States or Canadian high school-level academic skills. It is an alternative to the US high ...
in the United States). Throughout her studies, she publicly shared her progress and personal feelings on the subject on her internet blog, and successfully received the certificate of completion of Upper Secondary School Graduates (High School) and made news headlines. In 2012, it was announced that Yoshino had married her partner / boyfriend (a U.S. citizen) in 2010. In April 2017, it was announced Yoshino held a wedding ceremony after having registered her union with her husband 7 years before. Images of her as a bride and a message of gratitude was made public. On 20 March 2021, she announced on her blog that she gave birth to their first child, a baby boy on 15 February.


Filmography


Film


Television


Video Games & Animation


Theatre


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yoshino, Sayaka 1982 births Living people Actresses from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses Japanese film actresses Japanese stage actresses Japanese television actresses