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Yuko Araki

1993 - Today

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Yuko Araki (新木 優子, Araki Yūko; born 15 December 1993 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress and fashion model. Her most notable works are films Our Meal for Tomorrow (2017), Anoko no Toriko (2018), See Hear Love (2023), Once Upon a Crime (2023), and Kingdom 4: Return of the Great General (2024), as well as television series Code Blue (2017), Kiss that Kills (2018), Suits (2018–2020), and Roppongi Class (2022). She is represented by Stardust Promotion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yuko Araki is the 11,789th most popular actor (down from 10,821st in 2019), the 3,334th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,337th in 2019) and the 339th most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Yuko Araki ranks 11,789 out of 13,578Before her are Lew Temple, Ian Nelson, Soundarya, Aaron Tveit, Will Ryan, and Gaius Charles. After her are Yeonwoo, Bertie Carvel, Laura Bell Bundy, Tom Leeb, Julie Caitlin Brown, and Paul Schneider.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Yuko Araki ranks 401Before her are Ivan Cavaleiro, Rodrigo Ely, Paru Itagaki, Anastasios Bakasetas, Cameron Bright, and Roberto Carballés Baena. After her are Katsyaryna Andreeva, Jiří Veselý, Taro Daniel, Metro Boomin, Leandro, and Laura Giuliani.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yuko Araki ranks 3,341 out of 6,245Before her are Mari Kawamura (1988), Kaho (1991), Koichi Togashi (1971), Ichizo Nakata (1973), Shinichi Sato (1975), and Sei Muroya (1994). After her are May'n (1989), Taichi Sato (1977), Sergio Fernández (null), Tsuyoshi Furukawa (1972), Kohei Usui (1979), and Kazunori Iio (1982).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Yuko Araki ranks 339Before her are Kensho Ono (1989), Yuki Yamada (1990), Mika Kikuchi (1983), Aoi Koga (1993), Ami Suzuki (1982), and Kaho (1991). After her are Ayumi Fujimura (1982), Ryusei Yokohama (1996), Suzuka Ohgo (1993), Kanae Itō (1986), Takumi Kitamura (1997), and Ayahi Takagaki (1985).