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Runa Nagai is primarily a model who specializes in "photo art books" which are collections of pictures of girls and young women in various states of undress. Given her main line, it is only natural that she should be cast as the supernatural temptress, Tomie. (And one of the story-lines in the anthology film in which she starred had Tomie becoming involved with a photographer, so perhaps there's some meta-referencing going on.)
Nagai had a handful of film and television roles during the early 2000s, with her biggest role being as Tomie in "Another Face".
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Name: Runa Nagai, Nagai Luna (永井流
Runa Nagai is primarily a model who specializes in "photo art books" which are collections of pictures of girls and young women in various states of undress. Given her main line, it is only natural that she should be cast as the supernatural temptress, Tomie. (And one of the story-lines in the anthology film in which she starred had Tomie becoming involved with a photographer, so perhaps there's some meta-referencing going on.)
Nagai had a handful of film and television roles during the early 2000s, with her biggest role being as Tomie in "Another Face".
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Name: Runa Nagai, Nagai Luna (永井流奈)
Birthdate: June 11th, 1982
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Blood Type: A
Bust: 84cm
Waist: 58cm
Hips: 84cm
Hobbies: Collecting plants, aroma therapy, making sweets (especially chocolate cake)
Abilities: English conversation, lyrics, composition, vocalist, dancing, karate, bodyboarding, swimming, soccer, tennis, long jump, ocarina, ukelele
Favorite food & drinks: Milk pudding, baked salmon, natto, tomatoes, sushi, small green peppers, wontons, bananas, cocoa, chicken sashimi, olives, Oronamin C
Favorite movies: E.T., The Diary of Bridget Jones
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Luna debuted in 1998 as a commercial actress but soon moved to gravure. She was a gravure idol until around 2000, when she began concentrating more on acting. She took time off in April 2002 to begin studying British-American literature at Rikkyo University and graduated in March 2006.
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