Rieko Miura

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Rieko Miura
Native name 三浦 理恵子
Born (1973-09-01) 1 September 1973 (age 51)
Nakano, Tokyo, Japan
Genres Japanese pop
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, model
Years active 1989–1994
1995–present
Labels Pony Canyon
Associated acts Coco
Website www.ogipro.com/talent/miura

Rieko Miura (三浦 理恵子 Miura Rieko?, born 1 September 1973) is a Japanese pop singer, actress and former member of the group Coco. She was born in Nakano, Tokyo. Her solo debut was on 14 September 1991. After her career ended, she became a voice actress, performing the voice of Yomiko Readman in the Japanese animation series R.O.D. the OAV and R.O.D. the TV.

Discography

Singles

  • 14 February 1991: Namida no Tsubomi tachi
  • 3 July 1991: Suiheisen de Tsukamaete
  • 7 November 1991: Nichiyo wa Dameyo
  • 24 February 1992: Joke ni Naranai Koi
  • 18 September 1992: Kamisama kara morratta Chance
  • 19 March 1993: Tenshi no Iru Nagisa
  • 1 December 1993: Dakishimete Destiny
  • 19 August 1994: Rakuen no Toriko
  • 10 June 1995: Girls, be Ambitious!
  • 10 February 1996: Shiawase-na hibi
  • 11 December 1996: French Kiss
  • 10 August 1997: Arigato

Albums

  • 15 December 1991: Belong to You [PCCA-00338] (mini album - 6 songs)
  • 25 March 1996: Kiss [AMCM-4243]

Video

  • 21 March 1992: Belong to You (Rieko Miura First Concert)
  • 19 June 1992: Yume de Aitai - Sweet Dreams - Video Clips 1
  • 20 November 1992: Rieko's Vacation - Rieko Miura Second Concert
  • 2 June 1993: Rendez-vous RIEKO in New Caledonia & Vanuatu
  • 25 April 1996: Live at On Air East

Picture Books

  • 2 October 1991: Virgo (kindai eigashokan)
  • 4 February 1993: Relish (Wani Books)
  • 30 November 1996: atashi (kindai eigashokan)
  • Jul 2002: Hugs
  • Sep 2004:

Filmography

Television drama

Television animation

References

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External links

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