
RiRia
Acting
Biography
RiRia is an actor and a social influencer who has a background as a multi-international award-winning flutist. RiRia is originally from Tokyo, Japan, and moved to Los Angeles on their own when they were seventeen and taught themselves English. RiRia is best known for roles in the TV show "Dollface" (Hulu), "Anime Crimes Division" directed by Freddie Wong (Rocket Jump), "Escape The Night" by YouTube RED, and an upcoming film "The Beginning & The Middle" (2022) directed by Alexis G. Zall. At the age of three, RiRia started their career in music. RiRia made their first debut performance as a solo flutist with an orchestra at the age of ten. For a number of years, RiRia had competed at both national and international competitions where they were awarded over 20 times, the youngest in history. RiRia's recording was used at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics by its silver medal-winning figure skater, Mao Asada.
Known For

Explore a dark mentorship that forms between Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comedian, and an entitled, outcast 25-year-old.
Hacks

Unlucky assassin Ladybug is determined to do his job peacefully after one too many gigs gone off the rails. Fate, however, may have other plans, as Ladybug's latest mission puts him on a collision course with lethal adversaries from around the globe—all with connected, yet conflicting, objectives—on the world's fastest train.
Bullet Train

After being dumped by her longtime boyfriend, a young woman must deal with her own imagination in order to literally and metaphorically re-enter the world of women, and rekindle the female friendships she left behind.
Dollface

When someone commits a crime against anime, they don't call the police; they call the Anime Crimes Division. Detective Furaya is here to kick ass and eat Pocky, and he's all out of Pocky.
Anime Crimes Division

Two childhood best friends are reunited at a house party and debate the pros and cons of finally hooking up.
The Beginning & the Middle

Technology brings us closer. Or perhaps it brings strangers, a little too close. But how much can you really trust someone? With a new ride share service, you never know who will be getting in a car with. Or if you'll ever get out.
Ryde

The story of Rachel, a young woman in her early 20s who lives with her Nigerian uncle (Danny Glover) and his American wife (Edythe Davis). When her aunt has had enough of her niece's free-spirited lifestyle, she kicks Rachel out of the house. Rachel is left to figure it out on her own, but quickly runs into Skeeter, a washed-up movie star whose life is surprisingly similar to hers. Together, they decide to "play a part" in hopes of both getting what they need.