Asana Mamoru

Asana Mamoru
護 あさな
Born (1990-05-04) May 4, 1990 (age 34)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesMana Kono
Occupation(s)Actress, gravure idol
Years active2008–present
AgentFMG
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)

Asana Mamoru (護 あさな, Mamoru Asana, born May 4, 1990, in Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actress and gravure idol who is represented by the talent agency, FMG. Her old stage name was Mana Kono (河野 麻奈, Kōno Mana).

Biography

Mamoru's hobbies are cooking and listening to music and her skill is ballet. Her father is Cambodian.

Mamoru has a tall slender body type with big breasts. Gekkan Series producer Iwata called them the "Strongest Breasts in Gravure".[2] In October 2009, Gekkan Asana Mamoru is released and she became the first newcomer in the Gekkan series since Haruka Igawa.[3]

In December 2009, Mamoru was awarded the "Miura Award" in the '09 Gravure Tamashi Awards

Her previous agency was LRF, for working for the Gekkan,[4] and her Gekkan blog was closed because of the "circumstances of the management policy". Mamoru later moved to her current agency in December 2009.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes
2008 Music Fighter NTV
Music Japan NHK
2010 Joyu Ryoku NTV
2012 Katsu Shin (Katsura) WOWOW Season 2
2014 Aibō TV Asahi Season 12, episode 14
Garo: Makai no Hana Jiiru TV Tokyo
Jitsuzai-Sei Million Arthur Morgause TVK, CTV, TV Saitama, Sun TV
2015 Prison School Meiko Shiraki MBS, TBS
AKB Horror Night: Adrenaline's Night Saeko TV Asahi episode 17

Films

Year Title Notes
2012 Zombie Ass
Tokyo Mujirushi Joshi Monogatari
2013 Monster
Jōkyō Monogatari
Danjo Taisen Lead role

References

  1. ^ "Official profile" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2016-05-27. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
  2. ^ "倉本美津留氏と"月刊護あさなDVD"打合せ" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-04. Iwata's blog (August 17, 2009)
  3. ^ "新人の登場は、あの「井川遥」以来!『月刊護あさな(まもる・あさな)』撮影・藤代冥砂 10月13日(火)発売!" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2015-09-04. Shinchosha
  4. ^ "【一冊丸ごと】月刊シリーズ決定【護 あさな】|長田和之 オフィシャルブログ 「L + R + F」" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2015-09-04.