Nina Makino

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Nina Makino

Nina Makino-Hillman[1] (born February 27, 2005), also known professionally as Nina Makino (牧野 仁菜, Makino Nina), Nina Hillman (ヒルマン・ニナ, Hiruman Nina), and mononymously as Nina (ニナ), is an American singer and former child actress based in Japan. She is a member of the Japanese girl group NiziU.

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Nina Makino
牧野 仁菜
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Makino in April 2025
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Nina Makino-Hillman

(2005-02-27) February 27, 2005 (age 20)
Seattle, Washington, United States
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  • Nina Hillman
  • Nina
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  • Singer
  • actress
Years active2015–present
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Years active2020–present
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Makino began her career as a child actress, appearing in several acting and campaign projects. After passing the first Amuse Multilingual Artists Audition held by Amuse Inc., Makino relocated to Japan and appeared in the film Blood Friends (2019). She left the company to participate in JYP Entertainment's survival reality program Nizi Project, where she, after finishing in ninth place, became a member of NiziU.

Early life

Makino was born on February 27, 2005, in Seattle, Washington, United States.[2][3][4][5] She was born to a Japanese mother and an American father.[6][7] She has an older sister.[6] After moving to Japan in 2017, Makino lived in Nagoya.[8] Makino is fluent in English[7] and Japanese.[7]

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Pre-debut

While at ACT (A Contemporary Theatre), Makino starred as Trixie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2015).[9] Makino was the understudy for the musical theatre performance The Secret Garden for the role of Mary Lennox.[10] She portrayed the young Beatrice Chance in the Book-It Repertory Theatre's production of The Brothers K, Part One: Strike Zone.[11][12] Makino was also a featured actress in the online video campaign "How Girls Will Change the World", which promoted STEM education for girls.[1] Her first acting role outside of theater was the American web series Divine Shadow (2016),[13] an independent production filmed in Burien, Washington.[14]

2017–2019: Early Japanese projects

In 2017, Makino was one of six female finalists out of 4,000 applicants[15] who passed the first Amuse Multilingual Artists Audition held by Amuse Inc.[2][7][16] She signed with the company and moved to Japan.[7] Her audition was partially broadcast on the television program Why Did You Come to Japan? in a segment focusing on the audition finals.[7] Makino was cast in Mamoru Oshii's film Blood Friends,[17][18] which was filmed in 2018.[19] In 2019, she became a regular on NHK Educational TV show Suiensā as a member of the Suiensā Girls.[20]

2020–present: Nizi Project and NiziU

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Makino at KCON 2022 in Seoul, South Korea, on May 8, 2022

In 2019, Makino left Amuse to audition for JYP Entertainment's reality survival program Nizi Project (2020) under the name Nina Hillman, where she competed to secure a spot in the label's next girl group.[21] Out of 10,231 applicants,[22] Makino came in ninth place,[23] and she went on to join the new girl group, which was later named NiziU.[24] The group debuted on December 2, 2020, with their lead single, "Step and a Step".[25] With the public release of Blood Friends in 2022 after years of postponement, several Japanese media outlets have discussed that media promotions for the film were not allowed to mention that Makino is a member of NiziU due to troubles negotiating with JYP Entertainment, who had distanced her from her previous acting career.[18][19]

Filmography

Film

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2019 Blood Friends Mai Supporting role[a] [26][27]
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Web series

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2016 Divine Shadow Mieu Everest 4 Spot Television Supporting role[a] [13]
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Television

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2019 Suiensā Herself[a] NHK E-TV Variety show regular; as part of Suiensā Girls [20]
2020 Nizi Project Herself[b] Hulu Japan, Nippon TV Reality competition show; finished in 9th place [28][29]
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Notes

  1. Credited as Nina Makino.
  2. Credited as Nina Hillman.

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