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Yu Yamada (山田優, Yamada Yū, born July 5th, 1984 in Okinawa, Japan) is an actress, model and TV presenter.

Yamada graduated from Okinawa Actor's School. While working as a model for the Japanese fashion magazine CanCam under an exclusive contract, she also worked as a singer in the group "Y's Factory". Following the group's break up, she has mostly worked as a TV personality and actress.

She currently is a co-presenter of Formula One Grand Prix Racing in Japan (Fuji TV). Her mother was the first "Miss Okinawa".

Yamada also appears in advertising for instant spaghetti, yoghurt, Vodafone mobile phones and Kanebo's T'estimo line of cosmetics.

She is 169cm tall.

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