Aourine Raye Torres

Aourine Raye Torres (born. May 6, 1972) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her potrayed as Mary Saotome in Kakegurui: Compulsive Gambler (1990), Jodie Holmes in Beyond: Two Souls (1993). She made her debut in 1984 as Marina on the CATV fantasy drama television film Arabian Nights Story. She appeared in the films such as Kakegurui: Compulsive Gambler (1990), Beyond: Two Souls (1993), Outlast Agents (1995), and Girl of Control (1997). Considered a "newest heroine", she has been regarded as one of the most versatile actress of her generation.

Early life
Torres was born in Los Angeles, the daugther of Argentine actress Aurelia Lee Torres, who was of Argentine and Japanese decents, and Japanese-American actor and model Joel Hiro, who was born in Osaka, Japan.

Career
In 1984, Torres began her career as a child actress with Christian Vallejo Del Sierra at the age of eleven. She appeared in her television film role as Marina on the CATV fantasy drama Arabian Nights Story. Later that month, she appeared in the short film as Alexia McDonnie in Father and a Little Girl.

In 1985, Torres appeared in the made-for-television film as Prima Alessandra in the neoclassical comedy action Prism Moonlight. She had several roles in television series, including Elsyra (1986-1987) and Reign of the Second Cries (1988).

At the age of 17, Torres took the role of Mary Saotome for the psychological thriller film Kakegurui: Compulsive Gambler. The film was directed by Danny Richardson and released on February 15, 1990.