Rina Kawaei was born on 12 February 1995 in Yamato, Japan. She is an actress, known for Death Note - Desu nôto: Light Up the New World (2016), Death Note - Desu nôto: New Generation (2016) and Koe Koi (2016). She has been married to Tomoki Hirose since 17 May 2019. They have one child.
Rina Kitagawa is known for Final Fantasy XV (2016), Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV (2016) and Final Fantasy XV: Episode Prompto (2017).
Rina Koike was born on 3 September 1993 in Oyama, Japan. She is an actress, known for Bishôjo Senshi Sailor Moon (2003), Urutora Faito Bikutorî (2015) and Ultraman Ginga (2013).
Rina Mahoney is an actress, known for A Banquet (2021) and Vera (2011).
Rina was directed by Jodie Foster in the film Money Monster which stars George Clooney and Julia Roberts, and played the role of Dolores in the award winning 2020 HBO Latinx Short Film "Rizo" streaming on HBO Latino. She can be seen in the role of Mariana in "Neither Here, Nor There" streaming in the PBS World Channel under the "Beyond Graduation" series, and the role of Rocio in "Clams Casino" which screened at the Oscar qualifying New Orleans Film Festival, among the 220 films selected out of 6000 submissions. She was also part of the cast of the film "The Passage", which won 2nd place in the best of the School of Visual Arts Film Festival, whose judges included "Birdman" Oscar winning screenwriter Alexander Dinelaris. Rina can be seen in You Tube, in episode 7 of the comedy series "Don't Shoot The Messenger" and in the drama series "The Block". In theater, her extensive work includes the part of Alpha in "The King of 12 Blocks" with the NYU Creative Arts Team, Christine in "Miss Julie", and Gladys in "Leaving" among others.
Spanning five decades of Italian cinema, Rina Morelli's screen appearances were always interesting and powerful, but it is on the stage that she produced her most interesting and ground-breaking work. She debuted, aged seven, in 'Morte Civile' by Paolo Giacometti, directed by the famous stage actor Ermete Zacconi alongside her father Amilcare Brillanti. Her first notable success was 'Liliom' by Ferenc Molnár opposite Annibale Betrone. In 1938, she joined the company of the Teatro Eliseo in Rome and spent the next few years appearing alongside Gino Cervi, Andreina Pagnani and Paolo Stoppa who would become her life-long partner. Their many successes include William Shakespeare's 'La dodicesima notte' (Twelth Night) (1938) and 'Le allegre comari di Windsor' (The Merry Wives of Windsor) in 1939; the adaptation of the French play 'Les jours heureux' by Claude-André Puget (Giorni Felici) also in 1938. In 1944 they all appeared in Ernst Eklund's 'Quartetto pazzo' directed by 'Guido Salvani', remade for the big screen in 1945 with the same team except for Andreina Pagnani who was replaced by Anna Magnani in the role of Elena. It was after the war though that Rina Morelli would be at her most powerful in plays directed by the brilliant Luchino Visconti with whom she would work almost exclusively in the theatre for the next 20 years. His directing genius and her versatility as an actress would perfectly serve modern plays like 'Parenti terribili' (Les parents terribles) by Jean Cocteau (1945), Jean Anouilh's 'Antigone', 'A porte chiuse' (Huis clos) by Jean-Paul Sartre appearing alongside Paolo Stoppa and Vivi Gioi (all in 1945) and 'Zoo di vetro' (The Glass Menagerie) by Tennessee Williams (1946). She triumphed in 1949 in another Tennessee Williams' play: 'Un tram che si chiama desiderio' (A Streetcar Named Desire) with Vivi Gioi again and Vittorio Gassman (she would reprised the role of Blanche Dubois two years later, this time opposite Paolo Stoppa, a young Marcello Mastroianni and Rossella Falk) and in 1951 in Arthur Miller's 'Morte di un commesso viaggiatore' (Death of a Salesman). Visconti would also direct her in classics like Shakespeare's 'Rosalinda o come vi piace' (As You Like It) (1948), 'Troilo e Cressida' (Troilus and Cressida) (1949), Goldoni's 'La locandiera' (1952) and 'L'impresario di Smirne' in 1957, Anton Checkhov's 'Tre sorelle' (Three Sisters) (1952) and 'Zio Vania' (Uncle Vania) (1955). Her work also includes Vittorio Alfieri's 'Oreste' (1949); two plays by the Italian author Diego Fabbri: 'Il seduttore' (1951) and 'Figli d'arte' (1959); another Miller's play 'Uno sguardo dal ponte (A View from the Bridge)' with Paolo Stoppa; 'I ragazzi della Signora Gibbons' (Mrs. Gibbons' boys) by Will Glickman and Joseph Stein and 'Immagini e tempi di Eleonora Duse' all three in 1958 and 'L'Arialda' by Giovanni Testori in 1960, all directed by Visconti. Her last collaborations with the maestro were 'Il tredicesimo albero' (Le treizième arbre) by André Gide and Checkhov's 'Giardino dei ciliegi' (The Cherry Orchard), respectively in 1963 and 1965.
Rina Mousavi is a Persian-born Australian actress known for Alexander (2019). She developed a love for the creative industry at a very young age performing in school theatre. Rina was also active in sport during school and excelled in Football, Sprints and Basketball. Rina obtained a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Fashion Design at Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia. Rina has trained in a number of film and television acting schools and has previously spent 10 months training in Mixed Martial Arts for a film production.
Rina Ono was born on May 8, 2000 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Chuugaku seinikki (2018), On the Edge of Their Seats (2020) and Terrolun and Lunlun (2018).
Rina Rani is known for Rang De Basanti (2024), Kooki (2023) and Crime Patrol (2003).
Rina Ritonga is known for Indigo (2023).