
Riisa Naka
Acting
Biography
Riisa Naka (born on October 18, 1989 in Nagasaki prefecture) is a Japanese actress. She was given a Best New Talent award at the 2009 Yokohama Film Festival. Naka became famous for appearing in Hachi One Diver.
Born: October 18, 1989
Place of Birth: Nagasaki, Japan
Known For

Between the White Key and the Black Key
In an audacious reworking of the biopic, this ensemble drama sees jazz pianist Minami Hiroshi’s memoir cleverly reinterpreted into a surreal and playful story about chasing dreams, disillusionment and the inner lives of professional artists. Closer to playing two sides of the same coin than tackling a dual role, Ikematsu Sosuke embodies two versions of Minami – the naïve upstart and the jaded pro – who magically cross paths as they become entangled with a cast of colourful characters in the seedy alleyways and jazz clubs of Ginza over a single night.

Seven Souls in the Skull Castle
Japan, 1590. Following the death of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi's seizure of power, the mysterious warlord Tenmaō and his fierce warriors terrorize the inhabitants of the Kantō Plain.

The Marriage Counselor

Eerie: Invisible Face
Seiji Hirokawa works as a university professor. One day, his sick wife dies. Several days later, the intercom bell rings at his home and he sees a strange woman's face on the intercom screen. The woman asks "Is your wife at home?" Seiji Hirokawa opens the front door, but nobody is there. The president of the university where Seiji Hirokawa works suddenly dies. An election to select his replacement takes place. The election even involves the students and Seiji Hirokawa also participates. The professors are cautious with each other and a mysterious document spreads across the university. Meanwhile, Seiji Hirokawa carries guilt over his past behavior. Before his wife passed away, he had an affair with his sister-in-law Rei Mizushima. She works as an instructor at the same university. An unidentified body is found nearby at a garbage dump

Lucky Seven
Lucky Seven Rakkīsebun is a 2012 Japanese television drama broadcast by Fuji Television from January 16 to March 19, 2012. It stars Jun Matsumoto and Eita.

Alice in Borderland
With his two friends, a video-game-obsessed young man finds himself in a strange version of Tokyo where they must compete in dangerous games to win.

My Boss, My Hero
Sakaki Makio, also known as "Tornado" is a tough 27-year-old high school drop-out. By academic standards, he's pretty dumb. His father decides to force Makio to return to high school to receive his diploma and he asks an old friend who happens to be the principal of a nearby school to admit Makio. If Makio doesn't graduate, the position of boss will be given to his younger brother, Mikio. Furthermore, he must pose as a 17-year-old during school hours and in the presence of any classmates or teachers outside of school. If his cover is blown, it would be the end of his high school career as well as his hopes to become boss. Things start out rough and tough as Makio's violent temper is tested. As the lessons and days go by he learns there is much more to school than just tests and studying.

Sexy Voice and Robo
Hayashi Niko is a mature middle school student with heightened hearing and the ability to mimic the voice of anyone she encounters. Sudo Ichiro is an immature Otaku who is obsessed with toy robots. Together they will form Sexy Voice and Robo; a spy team that solves various cases.

Plage -Share House for Losers-
A humorous suspense drama starring Gen Hoshino, currently Japan's most popular actor. The story is set in a shared house for people with various complicated pasts who have no place to go. Once rejected by society, the residents help each other as they try to get back on their feet.

The 19th Medical Chart
In Japan's newest medical specialty, general practitioner Tokushige Akira listens closely to his patients' stories, uncovering hidden truths and guiding them toward healing through empathy and conversation.
Filmography
as Inushima Nagisa
as NK Cell
as Yoneda Ayumi
as Inushima Nagisa / "Wan-chan"
as Emily (voice)
as Chikako
as Yui Kurosawa
as Chiaki Takanawa
as Chiaki Takanawa
as Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
as Junna Wakaki
as Chiaki Takanawa
as Yua Sendo
as Mira Kano
as Mari Kanbara
as Midori Kiritani / Reizōko
as Mashiba Ibuki
as Motohashi Emi
as Ando
as Michiko Oba
as Rei Mizushima
as Eri Hamano
as Azu Takamori
as Koike Miwa
as Risa Nomura
as Namiko Yamada
as Reika Arishima
as Junna Wakagi
as Sanae Kitō
as Sanae Kito
as 樋口愛子
as Atsuko Imamura
as 竹岡良子
as Ookawa Hitomi
as Kiriko Mayakashi
as Junna Wakagi
as Miyama Shizuku
as Mika
as Asuka Mizuno
as Mitsuko
as Ai
as Marika Sakuragi
as Fumiko Takahashi
as Haruko Kano
as Yui Aihara / Zebra Queen
as Hana Adachi
as Akari Yoshiyama
as Mabo
as Yumi Jinnouchi (voice)
as Haruna Misora
as Ryoko Nakatani
as Megumi Megyro
as Miyabi Shinohara
as Eiri Yokoyama
as Sakiko Isobe
as Nakashizu Soyo
as Akane Igarashi
as Chigusa
as Sumire Shinjo
as Karen Hirose
as Yumi
as Makoto Konno (voice)
as Shizuka Ietani