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Riho Iida

is a Japanese ex-child model-turned-actress, voice actress and singer. Her nickname is Rippi.

Career

Iida came into the spotlight when she was 11 years old, appearing on the Tensai Terebi Kun MAX (天才てれびくんMAX) series on NHK Educational TV in 2002. Since then she starred in many movies and TV series. She was also a model of a famous lolita gravure magazine Pure Pure. She played the leading role in the film , which won a prize at the Japan Educational Film Festival. Her first photobook in 2003 became the top-selling photobook in Japan.

She plays one of the main characters in the Love Live! School Idol Project anime and game project, Rin Hoshizora. The success of Love Live! contributed to an increase in exposure of her career. In 2014 she formed the duo group 4to6 with her co-star Pile (voice of Maki Nishikino). They released their first single in August 2014. She is a member of a mini unit in the Love Live! project, Lily White, alongside Aina Kusuda (voice of Nozomi Toujou) and Suzuko Mimori (voice of Umi Sonoda).

Her song is used as the ending theme to the 2017 anime television series '. Her song is used as the ending theme to the 2018 anime television series Boarding School Juliet.

Personal life

Iida announced her marriage to a non-celebrity man on 1 January 2022. On 25 December 2024, she announced her pregnancy. She gave birth to twins in April 2025.

Filmography

Films

TV series/TV movies

TV anime

Anime films

Web anime

  • Kaiju Girls (2016) as Aki Miyashita / Agira
  • Idol Land PriPara (2021-2024) as Amari Katasumi

Video games

Web Drama

  • ' (2017) as Pertel

Dubbing roles

Dubbing

Radio

  • Date unknown: Rippy Rainbow Party (リッピーレインボーパーティ) as NIKKEI (ラジオ)

Works

Photobooks/DVDs

  • 2003: SWEET (SWEET 飯田里穂)
  • 2003: Pool (プール―飯田里穂写真集)
  • 2004: Crawl (飯田里穂2nd写真集「クロール」)
  • 2004: Chiyohime Senmki (千代姫戦鬼)
  • 2005: Photo Frame (フォトフレーム)
  • 2006: En-Ei (飯田里穂3rd写真集「遠泳」)
  • 2012: Kitto Zutto (きっと☆ずっと)

CDs

  • 2002: Tentere neko damasii ~天てれ猫だましぃ~ MTK5th
  • 2002: Tentere uta makura ~天てれ歌まくら~ MTK4th
  • 2003: Go! Go! Tamagodon (Go!Go!たまご丼)
  • 2003: Tentere jou karubi ~天てれ上カルビ~ MTK6th
  • 2003: Tentere big bun ~MTK The7th ~天てれビッグバン~
  • 2004: MTK the 8th
  • 2015: rippi-rippi 2015
  • 2016: "KISS! KISS! KISS!" 2016
  • 2016:
  • 2016: rippi‐holic
  • 2016:

Magazines

  • 2002: Juvenile Vol.2 and 3
  • 2002-2006: Pure 2 (pure☆pure) Vol.10~36

References

External links