- Ami Kawai
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name = Ami Kawai
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1967|12|15|mf=y
birth_place =Tokyo ,Japan
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occupation = actress
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website = http://www1.ocn.ne.jp/~amipage/
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December 15 ,1967 is a Japanesetelevision andtheater actress , best known in Japan for her role as Marsha inKidou Keiji Jiban and Lami inKyōryū Sentai Zyuranger (the latter known as Scorpina inMighty Morphin Power Rangers ).Biography
Kawai was born to a restaurant manager and actress
Rie Kawai inTokyo . She comes from a lineage of actors, including her grandmother and great-grandfather. Her older sister isKazumi Fujita , who is an environmental planning designer, most recently contributing to the sign forPark Hyatt inOsaka ,Japan . Her mother has been managing a small bar inTakadanobaba , an area close toWaseda University inShinjuku, Tokyo .Kawai attended Jissen Women’s Academy Junior High School and High School. She majored in English literature at the Department of Literature in Jissen Women’s College. While attending elementary school, she belonged to Gekidan Komadori, a theater company. Her achievements there include television, soap operas, educational programs, commercials, radio soap operas, and foreign films. She temporarily stopped her activities because her middle school and high school outlawed outside activities relating to the entertainment industry. While attending college, she was scouted by a production company, resuming her show biz career.
Career
Her first drama feature role was in FNN’s Onna mo Otoko mo naze Korinai (Neither Man Nor Woman Inexplicably Do Not Learn). Her other major achievements as an actress include movies and theaters while also serving as reporter, newscaster, and host of various television programs.
Kawai is best known for her role as Lamie in the 1992 "
Super Sentai " seriesKyōryū Sentai Zyuranger . While some people have distanced themselves from their role in the Super Sentai series, she appears to have fond memories of her role. As she appeared towards the middle of the series, she had a tough learning curve to overcome, but overcame it well. Kawai’s official websites mentions several behind-the-scene experiences playing the role. These include confronting her fear of height when she had to stand from the tip of a tall building when the first time she appeared on screen and her embarrassment of turning into a monster when her character became a giant.For the Power Rangers series in the North America, Scorpina was credited as "Ami Kawai" the first time she appeared, but later credited to screen actress, Wendee Lee. Scorpina was immensely popular among public viewers that when the production ran out of her footage, many speculation emerged as to her fate.
Before the Power Rangers popularity she was already known in Europe and Latin America for her role in
Kidou Keiji Jiban , although her role there was shared with Akemi Furukawa who played a similar secondary character.In recent years, Kawai has undergone a major image change. She does not have long black hair; instead, she hass lightly dyed brown, short hair. She is not in the forefront of the entertainment industry in Japan, choosing to focus her time learning and teaching Japanese traditional dance, buyo. In late 2006, for her efforts, she was given the name nihongo|Aya Fujima|藤間 絢也|Fujima Aya.
elect Filmography
Television
*NHK- Hivision de Konnichiwa (Hello in High Vision)
*NTV- Keijikizoku 3 (Officer Aristoracy 3) *NTV- Kasetsu no Yukue (Whereabouts of Hypothesis)
*TBS- Kabegiwazoku ni Hanataba wo (Flower bundles for Those by the Wall)
*TBS- Toshiba Sunday Theater: Sentimental Journey
*TBS- Toshiba Sunday Theater- Moo Itido, Haru (Spring, Once More)
*TBS- Business Zoomup
*TBS- Just*FNN- Onna mo Otoko mo naze Korinai (Neither Man Nor Woman Inexplicably Do Not Learn)
*FNN- Kyoto Misu Eigamura Satsujin Jiken (Kyoto Movie Village Murder Incident) FNN- Ghoster Hunter Saki
*FNN- Saishu no Sairetsu (Funeral line of a Buddhist Priest)
*FNN- Koojyo no Reikyuu (The Coffin of an Imperial Princess)
*FNN- Tsugaru satsujin jiken (Tsugaru Murder Incident )
*FNN (Skyperfect TV)- Science Channel: Jun-san no Omosiro Testudoo Kenkyuujyo (Jun’s Interesting Railroad Research Laboratory)*TV Asahi- Mitsushitsu no Yonjyuusoo (Quartet in a Secret Room)
*TV Asahi- Kidookeiji Jiban (Machine Police Jiban)
*TV Asahi- Prestage: Jyoohoo Saizenretsu Frontrow (Information Upfront Frontrow)
*TV Asahi- Noto Hantoo Onna no Satsujin Fuukei (Noto Peninsula: the Scenery of a Woman’s Murder)
*TV Asahi- Tokyuu Shirei Solbrain 1991-1992 (Super Rescue Solbrain)
*TV Asahi-Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger (Dinosaur Squadron Zyuranger)
*TV Asahi- Hotel Doctor
*TV Asahi- Sasurai Keiji Ryojyoo Hen
*TV Asahi- Hagure keiji Jyunyjoo Ha
*TV Asahi-Ninja Sentai Kakuranger (Ninja Squadron Kakuranger)
*TV Asahi-Juukou B-Fighter
*TV Asahi- Munetani Honsen Satsujin Jiken*TV Tokyo- Abunai Syoonen (Dangerous Teen)
*TV Tokyo- Abunai Syoonen 2 (Dangerous Teen 2)
*TV Tokyo- Abunai Syoonen 3 (Dangerous Teen 3)
*TV Tokyo- Fureai Deai Tabi
*TV Tokyo- Doyoo Special: Honobono Ressya no Tabi (Saturday Special: Train Journey)
*TV Tokyo- Happy Relay ConcertTheater
*Pasta to Kakesoba (Pasta and Noodles), Aoyama Round Theater
*Maborosi no Mati (The Visionary City)Movies
*Kidoo Keiji Jiban Eigahen (Machine Officer Jiban: The Movie)
*Funky Monty Teacher 2 Buruburu
*Tensiteki Kyuujitsu (Burburu: Angelic Holiday)
*Purogorufa Sikibe Kinjiroo 3 (Professional golfer Kinjiro Shikibe 3)
*Jinzoo Ningen Hakaida (Artificial Human Hakaida)External links
*imdb name|id=0442759|name=Ami Kawai
* [http://www1.ocn.ne.jp/~amipage/ Ami Kawai's Webpage (Japanese)]
* [http://www.geocities.jp/barrope/index.html Bar Rope Homepage by Rie Kawai (Japanese)]
* [http://www.fplus-design.com/ F-Plus, Inc by Kazumi Kawai (Japanese)]
* [http://sc-smn.jst.go.jp/4/series.asp?i_series_name=%8F%83%82%B3%82%F1%82%CC%82%A8%82%E0%82%B5%82%EB%93S%93%B9%8C%A4%8B%86%8F%8A Jun’s Interesting Railroad Research Laboratory downloads in Real Media (Japanese)]
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