Japanese actress Guama, a talented and captivating performer, was born on December 29, 1999, in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan. Her mother, the accomplished manga artist Shungiku Uchida, played a significant role in shaping Guama's creative trajectory from a young age.
As a budding actress, Guama's professional journey commenced in 2007 with a notable role in the film "Cain's Descendant", expertly directed by the renowned Shūtarō Oku. This early breakthrough marked the beginning of Guama's illustrious career, which would see her take on diverse roles and collaborate with esteemed filmmakers.
Five years later, in 2012, Guama made a lasting impression with her starring role in the movie "Ie wo Tateru Koto", skillfully directed by the accomplished Daisuke Hasebe. This pivotal performance not only showcased Guama's remarkable acting abilities but also solidified her position as a rising star in the Japanese entertainment industry.
Notable performances aside, Guama has also made appearances in a multitude of other films and television shows that are certainly worth mentioning. One such notable role was in the 11th installment of the extremely popular "Nintama Rantarō" series, expertly directed by the renowned Takashi Miike. Furthermore, she also had the opportunity to appear in "Renketsu Bubun wa Densha ga Yureru", a film masterfully directed by her very own mother, the accomplished Shungiku Uchida.
Notable among Guama's extensive filmography are her striking performances in "Ice Cream and the Sound of Raindrops", a cinematic masterpiece skillfully directed by the renowned Daigo Matsui, and "Aesop's Game", a thought-provoking film brought to life by the talented Shinichiro Ueda.
Throughout her illustrious career, Guama has consistently showcased her remarkable range as an actress, effortlessly transitioning between diverse roles in a multitude of genres, thereby cementing her reputation as a versatile and accomplished performer.