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Yuka Koide

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Yuka Koide
小出 由華
Born (1985-01-05) January 5, 1985 (age 39)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesRuga-chan (ルーガちゃん, Rūga-chan)
Occupations
AgentGeiei
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Children2

Yuka Koide (小出 由華, Koide Yuka, born January 5, 1985)[1] is a Japanese actress, model, and entertainer who is represented by Geiei.

Biography

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Koide was born in Katsushika, Tokyo, and was a child actress. From 1992 to 1994, she appeared as Ruga-chan in Ugo Ugo Ruga and was awarded a silver medal in 1993. In 1997, Koide barely did any entertainment activities due to junior high school. She later returned to her entertainment career in 2005. After returning to stage shows and dramas, Koide began working as an actress in films. On October 3, 2006, she became Hayamimi Musume in "Hayamimi Trend No.1" in Mezamashi TV.

On 2012, Koide studied abroad in Denmark. She later married an employee from a Danish company in 2015.[2]

Filmography

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TV series

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Dramas

Year Title Role Network Notes
1989 Aitsu ga Trouble Fuji TV
1990 Special Rescue Police Winspector Yuka TV Asahi Episode 34
1991 Chōjin Sentai Jetman Kaori Rokumeikan (child) TV Asahi Episode 19
1992 Chibi Maruko-chan NHK
Special Rescue Exceedraft Akane TV Asahi Episode 1
1993 Getsuyō Drama Special TBS
1994 Aogeba Tōtoshi Fuji TV Episode 2
Good Mourning Fuji TV
1995 Heart ni S Fuji TV
1996 Minikui Ahiru no ko Miwako Ishihara Fuji TV
Futari no Seesaw Game Izumi Osawa TBS
1997 Ultraman Tiga Asami MBS Episode 32
B-Robo Kabutack Sayuri Mitaka TV Asahi
2001 Shin Tenmadetodoke TBS
2002 Kabe Giwa Zeimu-kan Fuji TV
2003 Hama no Shizuka wa Jiken ga o Suki Fuji TV
Ofukuro Series Fuji TV Episode 18
Hito Natsu no Papa e TBS Episode 1
2007 Part-time Saibankan TBS
2010 Tenshi no Dairinin THK Episode 3
2013 Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo Fuji TV Two

Variety series

Year Title Network Notes
1992 Ugo Ugo Ruga Fuji TV
1993 Downtown no Gottsu Ee Kanji Fuji TV
1994 Dō Natteru no?! Fuji TV
Kazemakase Shin Shokoku Man'yū-ki Fuji TV
Tabi Kurabe Ketteihan ABC
Ohayō! Nice Day Fuji TV
1996 Ken Shimura no Baka Tonosama Fuji TV
Shūkan Stamina Tengoku Fuji TV
2006 Otoko Obasan Fuji TV
Quiz Presen Variety Q-sama!! TV Asahi
Gachinko Shichō-ritsu Battle TV Asahi
Mezamashi TV Fuji TV Hayamimi Musume
Mecha-Mecha Iketeru! Fuji TV
Tenshi Ranman MBS
2007 Sanma's Karakuri-TV TBS
Otakara TV Deluxe NHK BS-2
Waratte Iitomo! Fuji TV
Chō V.I.P. Fuji TV
Kojin Jugyō II TBS
Digital Stadium NHK BS-2
Obiraji R TBS
Chronos Fuji TV
Aichiteru! TBS
2-ji Chao! TBS
Mezamashi Saturday Fuji TV
The QuizMan Show TV Asahi
Fukui Roman Iiza FTB
Mucha-buri! TBS
Go-ji ni Muchū! Tokyo MX
2008 Shimura & Tokoro no Tatakau Oshōgatsu TV Asahi
Ta Kajin Mune-ippai KTV
Mirai Kyōju Sawamura Fuji TV
Utaban TBS
Tutorial no Tu Shite! KTV
Zenkoku Issei! Nihonjin Test Fuji TV
2009 BS Netchū Yobanashi NHK BS-2
Neocolla! Tokyo Kankyō Kaigi Fuji TV
Itoshino Shigoto-sama BS-TBS
Daitan Map TV Asahi
2012 Supamoku!! TBS
Watashi no Nani ga Ike Nai no? TBS

Films

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 Fuyu no Kappa
2009 Chikashitsu
2010 Death Kappa
2014 Yoshinaka Densetsu Yoshinaka Ana Daihime

References

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  1. ^ "Official Homepage" (in Japanese). Geiei. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  2. ^ "「ウゴウゴルーガ」小出由華、結婚!ブラピ似デンマーク人会社員と" (in Japanese). Sanspo.com. June 28, 2015. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
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