Aki Morita is a multifaceted and accomplished individual, boasting a dual identity as both an actress and film director from Japan.
Her acting credits include a starring role in the horror movie "Genji", directed by Ohora, showcasing her versatility and range as a performer.
In 2013, Morita made her directorial debut with the omnibus movie "Peach Festival presents Namida", specifically the segment "Rainy days is Shimomura-chan", which marked a significant milestone in her career.
Three years later, in 2015, she starred in Kei Morikawa's comedy film "Make Room", which went on to win the prestigious Grand Prix at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival 2015, further solidifying her reputation as a talented actress.
Furthermore, Morita has also appeared in the movie "Misumi Sou" directed by Eito Naito, released on Saturday, April 7, 2018, where she played the role of Nagyo Kyosho, a homeroom teacher at Otsu Ma junior high school, highlighting her ability to take on diverse characters and portrayals.