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Misa Shimizu

Misa Shimizu (清水美沙, Shimizu Misa, born 25 September 1970) is a Japanese actress. She made her screen debut by winning the heroine audition for 1987 film Shōnan Bōsōzoku. She starred in NHK's morning drama series Seishun Kazoku in 1989. She portrayed Keiko, the female protagonist, in Palme d'Or winning The Eel directed by Shohei Imamura.[1] She also makes regular appearances in Masayuki Suo's films. She won the award for best actress at the 17th Hochi Film Award for Okoge, Sumo Do, Sumo Don't, Future Memories: Last Christmas.[2]

Misa Shimizu
Born (1970-09-25) 25 September 1970 (age 53)
OccupationActress
Years active1987–present

Awards and nominations Edit

  • 1991, won Awards of the Japanese Academy for 'Newcomer of the Year' for Isam sozoku (1990), Bakayaro! 3: Henna Yatsura (1990) and Inamura Jane (1990)
  • 1992, won Hochi Film Awards for ‘Best Actress’ for Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (1992), Future Memories: Last Christmas (1992) and Okoge (1992)
  • 1992, won Nikkan Sports Film Awards for ‘Best New Talent’ for Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (1992), Future Memories: Last Christmas (1992) and Okoge (1992)
  • 1993, won Yokohama Film Festival ‘Festival Prize’ for ‘Best Supporting Actress’ for Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (1992), Future Memories: Last Christmas (1992) and Okoge (1992)
  • 1993, won Japanese Professional Movie Awards for Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (1992)
  • 1993, nominated for Japanese Academy Award for 'Best Supporting Actress' for Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (1992)
  • 1998, nominated for Japanese Academy Award for 'Best Actress’ for The Eel (1997)

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

(partial list)

  • Shōnan Bakusōzoku (湘南爆走族) (1987)
  • Inamura Jane (稲村ジェーン Inamura Jeen) (1990)
  • Baka Yarō! 3: Henna Yatsura (バカヤロー!3 へんな奴ら) (1990)
  • Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (シコふんじゃった。 Shiko Funjata.) (1991)
  • Future Memories: Last Christmas (未来の想い出) (1992)
  • Okoge (おこげ) (1992)
  • Home Work (1992)
  • "47 Ronin" (1994) Hori
  • Chūshingura Shijūshichi-nin no Shikaku (忠臣蔵 四十七人の刺客) (1994)
  • Gerende ga Tokeru Hodo Koi Shitai (ゲレンデがとけるほど恋したい。) (1995)
  • Shall We Dance (Shall We ダンス Shall We Dansu) (1996) as Natsuko
  • Ningen Isu (人間椅子) (1997)
  • The Eel (うなぎ) (1997): Shimizu shot to worldwide fame at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival where this film won the Palme d'Or. For her role in this film, Shimizu was nominated for the Japanese Academy Award for Best Actress.
  • Zakurokan (柘榴館) (1997)
  • Gimu to Engi (義務と演技) (1997)
  • Dr. Akagi (カンゾー先生 Kanzō-sensei) (1998)
  • Atsumono (あつもの) (1999)
  • Kyū no Ichi Kinyūdō (九ノ一金融道) (1999)
  • Warm Water Under a Red Bridge (赤い橋の下のぬるい水 Akai Hashi no Shita no Nurui Mizu) (2001): Shimizu plays a woman with a rather bountiful problem—she fills up with water and the only way to get rid of it, is to make love... Entered into the Official Selection of the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
  • The Sea is Watching (海は見ていた Umi wa Miteita) (2002): About samurai-era girls in a small seaside town brothel. Shimizu plays the slightly older, diffident Kikuno, a big sister to the younger girls in the house. Kimuno has two regular customers—an abusive middle-aged yakuza and a tender elderly widower who asks her to move in with him—but she weaves her own mysterious and forlorn story. Screenplay by Akira Kurosawa, directed by Kei Kumai.
  • Paper Moon Affair (プライベート・ムーン Puraibeeto Mūn) (2005): Shimizu stars as Keiko, an enigmatic Japanese beauty, married to a domineering Chinese husband, forced to find herself while lost in a small town in the remote Pacific Northwest.
  • Ubume no Natsu (姑獲鳥の夏) (2005)
  • Nijūni-sai no Wakare: Lycoris Hamizu Hanamizu Monogatari (22才の別れ Lycoris 葉見ず花見ず物語) (2005)
  • "Umikaze ni fukarete" (2008)
  • The Unbroken "Shizumanu Taiyō" (沈まぬ太陽) (2009)
  • Rain Fall (2009)
  • The Harimaya Bridge (2009)
  • Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac (誰かが私にキスをした) (2010)
  • Ren'ai gikyoku: Watashi to koi ni ochitekudasai (2010), Akiko Yazima
  • Matataki (2010)
  • Box! (2010)
  • Shoujotachi no rashinban (2011)
  • Tidy Up (short) (2011), Moe
  • Little Love Song (2019)
  • Gunkan Shōnen (2021)[3]

TV series Edit

(partial list)

  • Ude ni oboe ari (TV series) (1992) Yoshikame
  • Shinjitsu ichiro (TV movie) (1993) Shizuko
  • Namida tataete bishô seyo: Meiji no musuko, Shimada Seijiro (TV movie) (1995)
  • Kimi ga jinsei no toki (TV series) (1997) Kana Usami
  • Hotaru no yado (TV movie) (1997) Fuyuko
  • Tokugawa Yoshinobu (TV series) (1998) Oyoshi
  • Rakuen eno hashi (TV movie) (1998) Shinji's elder sister
  • 29-sai no Yūutsu (29歲の憂うつ) (2000): played 29-year-old Kudo, an owner of a lesbian bar.
  • Kokubetsu (TV movie) (2001) Kazue Kosaka
  • Yasashii jikan (TV series) (2005) Inoue Mikako (the widow)
  • Fūrin Kazan (風林火山) (2007): played Sanada Yukitaka's wife Shinome.
  • Sonotoki made sayonara (TV movie) (2009)
  • Hi to shio (TV movie) (2009)
  • Sonotoki made sayonara (TV movie) (2009)
  • Ichinenhan Mate (TV movie) (2011): played (脇田静代役) on the BS-TBS award-winning TV movie.
  • Tokyo Control (2011)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Eel". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
  2. ^ (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  3. ^ "『軍艦少年』追加キャストに山口まゆ、濱田龍臣ら 佐藤寛太の金髪姿捉えたポスターも". Real Sound. Retrieved September 23, 2020.

External links Edit

  • Shimizu Misa at IMDb
  • Shimizu Misa at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
  • Misa Shimizu - Rotten Tomatoes Celebrity Profile
  • Misa Shimizu DVDs - Netflix
  • Misa Shimizu @ Filmbug

misa, shimizu, 清水美沙, shimizu, misa, born, september, 1970, japanese, actress, made, screen, debut, winning, heroine, audition, 1987, film, shōnan, bōsōzoku, starred, morning, drama, series, seishun, kazoku, 1989, portrayed, keiko, female, protagonist, palme, w. Misa Shimizu 清水美沙 Shimizu Misa born 25 September 1970 is a Japanese actress She made her screen debut by winning the heroine audition for 1987 film Shōnan Bōsōzoku She starred in NHK s morning drama series Seishun Kazoku in 1989 She portrayed Keiko the female protagonist in Palme d Or winning The Eel directed by Shohei Imamura 1 She also makes regular appearances in Masayuki Suo s films She won the award for best actress at the 17th Hochi Film Award for Okoge Sumo Do Sumo Don t Future Memories Last Christmas 2 Misa ShimizuBorn 1970 09 25 25 September 1970 age 53 Tanashi Tokyo JapanOccupationActressYears active1987 present Contents 1 Awards and nominations 2 Filmography 2 1 Film 2 2 TV series 3 References 4 External linksAwards and nominations Edit1991 won Awards of the Japanese Academy for Newcomer of the Year for Isam sozoku 1990 Bakayaro 3 Henna Yatsura 1990 and Inamura Jane 1990 1992 won Hochi Film Awards for Best Actress for Sumo Do Sumo Don t 1992 Future Memories Last Christmas 1992 and Okoge 1992 1992 won Nikkan Sports Film Awards for Best New Talent for Sumo Do Sumo Don t 1992 Future Memories Last Christmas 1992 and Okoge 1992 1993 won Yokohama Film Festival Festival Prize for Best Supporting Actress for Sumo Do Sumo Don t 1992 Future Memories Last Christmas 1992 and Okoge 1992 1993 won Japanese Professional Movie Awards for Sumo Do Sumo Don t 1992 1993 nominated for Japanese Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Sumo Do Sumo Don t 1992 1998 nominated for Japanese Academy Award for Best Actress for The Eel 1997 Filmography EditFilm Edit partial list Shōnan Bakusōzoku 湘南爆走族 1987 Inamura Jane 稲村ジェーン Inamura Jeen 1990 Baka Yarō 3 Henna Yatsura バカヤロー 3 へんな奴ら 1990 Sumo Do Sumo Don t シコふんじゃった Shiko Funjata 1991 Future Memories Last Christmas 未来の想い出 1992 Okoge おこげ 1992 Home Work 1992 47 Ronin 1994 Hori Chushingura Shijushichi nin no Shikaku 忠臣蔵 四十七人の刺客 1994 Gerende ga Tokeru Hodo Koi Shitai ゲレンデがとけるほど恋したい 1995 Shall We Dance Shall We ダンス Shall We Dansu 1996 as Natsuko Ningen Isu 人間椅子 1997 The Eel うなぎ 1997 Shimizu shot to worldwide fame at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival where this film won the Palme d Or For her role in this film Shimizu was nominated for the Japanese Academy Award for Best Actress Zakurokan 柘榴館 1997 Gimu to Engi 義務と演技 1997 Dr Akagi カンゾー先生 Kanzō sensei 1998 Atsumono あつもの 1999 Kyu no Ichi Kinyudō 九ノ一金融道 1999 Warm Water Under a Red Bridge 赤い橋の下のぬるい水 Akai Hashi no Shita no Nurui Mizu 2001 Shimizu plays a woman with a rather bountiful problem she fills up with water and the only way to get rid of it is to make love Entered into the Official Selection of the 2001 Cannes Film Festival The Sea is Watching 海は見ていた Umi wa Miteita 2002 About samurai era girls in a small seaside town brothel Shimizu plays the slightly older diffident Kikuno a big sister to the younger girls in the house Kimuno has two regular customers an abusive middle aged yakuza and a tender elderly widower who asks her to move in with him but she weaves her own mysterious and forlorn story Screenplay by Akira Kurosawa directed by Kei Kumai Paper Moon Affair プライベート ムーン Puraibeeto Mun 2005 Shimizu stars as Keiko an enigmatic Japanese beauty married to a domineering Chinese husband forced to find herself while lost in a small town in the remote Pacific Northwest Ubume no Natsu 姑獲鳥の夏 2005 Nijuni sai no Wakare Lycoris Hamizu Hanamizu Monogatari 22才の別れ Lycoris 葉見ず花見ず物語 2005 Umikaze ni fukarete 2008 The Unbroken Shizumanu Taiyō 沈まぬ太陽 2009 Rain Fall 2009 The Harimaya Bridge 2009 Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac 誰かが私にキスをした 2010 Ren ai gikyoku Watashi to koi ni ochitekudasai 2010 Akiko Yazima Matataki 2010 Box 2010 Shoujotachi no rashinban 2011 Tidy Up short 2011 Moe Little Love Song 2019 Gunkan Shōnen 2021 3 TV series Edit partial list Ude ni oboe ari TV series 1992 Yoshikame Shinjitsu ichiro TV movie 1993 Shizuko Namida tataete bisho seyo Meiji no musuko Shimada Seijiro TV movie 1995 Kimi ga jinsei no toki TV series 1997 Kana Usami Hotaru no yado TV movie 1997 Fuyuko Tokugawa Yoshinobu TV series 1998 Oyoshi Rakuen eno hashi TV movie 1998 Shinji s elder sister 29 sai no Yuutsu 29歲の憂うつ 2000 played 29 year old Kudo an owner of a lesbian bar Kokubetsu TV movie 2001 Kazue Kosaka Yasashii jikan TV series 2005 Inoue Mikako the widow Furin Kazan 風林火山 2007 played Sanada Yukitaka s wife Shinome Sonotoki made sayonara TV movie 2009 Hi to shio TV movie 2009 Sonotoki made sayonara TV movie 2009 Ichinenhan Mate TV movie 2011 played 脇田静代役 on the BS TBS award winning TV movie Tokyo Control 2011 References Edit Festival de Cannes The Eel festival cannes com Retrieved 2009 09 24 報知映画賞ヒストリー in Japanese Cinema Hochi Archived from the original on 2009 01 31 Retrieved 2010 01 27 軍艦少年 追加キャストに山口まゆ 濱田龍臣ら 佐藤寛太の金髪姿捉えたポスターも Real Sound Retrieved September 23 2020 External links EditShimizu Misa at IMDb Shimizu Misa at the Japanese Movie Database in Japanese Misa Shimizu Rotten Tomatoes Celebrity Profile Misa Shimizu DVDs Netflix Misa Shimizu Filmbug Retrieved 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