Youki Kudoh
Youki Kudoh | |
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Born |
HachiÅji, Tokyo, Japan | January 17, 1971
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1984–present |
Youki Kudoh (工藤 夕貴 KudŠYūki, born January 17, 1971) is a Japanese actress and singer. She won the award for best newcomer at the 6th Yokohama Film Festival for The Crazy Family.[1] She also won the award for best actress at the 16th Hochi Film Award for War and Youth.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | The Crazy Family (é€†å™´å°„å®¶æ— Gyakufunsha Kazoku) | Erika Kobayashi | |
1985 | Congratulatory Speech (ç¥è¾ž Shukuji) | Fusae Saotome | |
Typhoon Club (å°é¢¨ã‚¯ãƒ©ãƒ– TaifÅ« Kurabu) | Rie Takami | aka Taifu Club | |
1987 | Honba jyoshikÅ manyuaru: Hatsukoi binetsu-hen (æœ¬å ´ã¢ã‚‡ã—ã“ã†ãƒžãƒ‹ãƒ¥ã‚¢ãƒ« åˆæ‹å¾®ç†±ç¯‡) | Michiko Sawaki | |
1988 | Aoi sanmyaku '88 (é’ã„山脈'88) | Shinko Terazawa | |
Labyrinth of Flower Garden (花園ã®è¿·å®® Hanazono no meikyÅ«) | Fuyumi | ||
1989 | Mystery Train | Mitsuko | |
1991 | War and Youth (戦争ã¨é’春 SensÅ to Seishun) | Yukari Hanafusa/Sakiko | |
1994 | Picture Bride | Riyo | |
1997 | Heaven's Burning | Midori | |
1999 | Snow Falling on Cedars | Hatsue Imada Miyamoto | |
2000 | Blood: The Last Vampire | Saya | voice role |
2001 | The Chronicle | Mina Shen | TV series: episode Here There Be Dragons |
2002 | Undeclared | Kikuki | TV series: episode Hal and Hillary |
2003 | The Wind Carpet (風ã®çµ¨æ¯¯ Kaze no JÅ«tan) | Kinue Nagai | also Associate Producer |
2005 | Memoirs of a Geisha | Pumpkin | |
2006 | Granny Gabai (ä½è³€ã®ãŒã°ã„ã°ã‚ã¡ã‚ƒã‚“ Saga no gabai-bÄchan) | Mother | |
Masters of Horror | Woman | TV series: episode Imprint | |
2007 | Rush Hour 3 | Jasmine (Dragon Lady) | |
2008 | L: Change the WorLd | Kimiko Kujo (K) | |
2009 | The Limits of Control | Molecules | |
2012 | Karakara | Junko | |
2015 | This Country's Sky | Satoko's mother | |
Stage productions
- Kiki's Delivery Service (as Kiki, 1993)
References
- ↑ 第6回ヨコãƒãƒžæ˜ ç”»ç¥ ï¼‘ï¼™ï¼˜ï¼”å¹´æ—¥æœ¬æ˜ ç”»å€‹äººè³ž (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
- ↑ å ±çŸ¥æ˜ ç”»è³žãƒ’ã‚¹ãƒˆãƒªãƒ¼ (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
External links
- Youki Kudoh's homepage (Japanese)
- Youki Kudoh at the Internet Movie Database
- TIME Asia - Young Japan: Who Killed Our Culture? We Did by Youki Kudoh
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