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Alisa Mizuki, born in Tokyo, is a multifaceted actress and J-pop singer who has also worked as a model and represented various corporations in commercials. She began her career at the young age of four as a model, followed by acting at seven in 1983 and singing in 1991. Mizuki gained significant recognition in 1991 with the release of her album "Arisa" and won the Japan Academy Award for Best Newcomer for her role in "Cho Shojo Reiko." She contributed vocals to the song "Kaze Mo Sora Too Kitto" for the Sailor Moon anime. Despite a challenging family background, with her mother arrested on drug charges in 2000 and her father on gambling charges in 2008, Mizuki continued to thrive in her career. She was nominated for Best Actress for her role in "Bokunchi" in 2003 and often starred in and sang for the same TV serials. Notably, she collaborated with producer Komuro Tetsuya, who later faced legal issues. Mizuki earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2010 for starring in television serials for nineteen consecutive years, a record that was extended to thirty years by 2017. In 2015, she married Koji Aoyama, a construction company president. Mizuki has Japanese-American lineage and attended a school affiliated with Tokyo's Meiji University but ultimately dropped out before completing high school
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