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Ryōko Hirosue

Ryōko Hirosue (広末 涼子, Hirosue Ryōko, born 18 July 1980) is a Japanese actress and singer, best known to international audiences for her roles in the Luc Besson-produced Wasabi and the Academy Award-winning Japanese film Departures. She also starred in the 2008 comedy series Yasuko to Kenji.

Ryōko Hirosue
広末 涼子
Hirosue in 2022
Born (1980-07-18) 18 July 1980 (age 42)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1995–present
Spouses
Takahiro Okazawa
(m. 2003; div. 2008)
Jun Izutsu
(m. 2010)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsWarner Music Japan

Early life

Hirosue was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture and grew up on Kōchi city, Kōchi prefecture, Japan. She joined the "P&G" cosmetic model competition at age 14 and made her television debut the following year singing on the program, TK Music Camp. She made her television drama debut and is well known for her work as a spokesmodel for NTT DoCoMo. She studied at Waseda University but did not graduate.

Career

1995–2000

Hirosue made her television debut in 1995 at age 15 in Fuji TV's Heart ni S. She was also named "Best Newcomer" at the 10th Television Drama Academy Awards the same year when she starred in Fuji TV's comedy series Shota no Sushi. In 1997, she appeared in the finale of medical drama Hoshi no Kinka and the special episode of Odoru Daisousasen before making her breakthrough performance in Fuji TV's comedy series Beach Boys, where she was awarded "Best Supporting Actress" at the 14th Television Drama Academy Awards. Hirosue also made her film debut in the same year when she appeared in 20-seki Nostalgia which won her critical acclaim. She was awarded the Sponichi Grand Prize New Talent Award at the Mainichi Film Awards, Best New Talent at the Yokohama Film Festival and perhaps most importantly, the Newcomer of the Year award at the 21st Japanese Academy Awards.

In 1998, Hirosue reprised her role in the special episode of Beach Boys while also appearing in four other television dramas in the same year. In 1999, she returned to the big screen in Poppoya and Himitsu. Her performances in both films won her much praise from award-giving bodies of Japan and she received two nominations at the 23rd Japanese Academy Awards for Best Actress (for Himitsu) and Best Supporting Actress (for Poppoya). Her international profile also increased when she received the Best Actress prize for her performance in Himitsu at the 30th Sitges - Catalan International Film Festival.

She returned prominently to television in 2000 playing Yuki Katase in the drama Summer Snow, which won 5 awards at the 26th Television Drama Academy Awards including "Best Supporting Actress" and "Best Drama" before showing off her comedic chops in TBS's Oyaji. The latter role again won her "Best Supporting Actress" at the 27th awards ceremony.

2001–2005

In 2001, Hirosue made her international film debut in the French Film Wasabi written by Luc Besson and directed by Gérard Krawczyk. Not being able to speak French for her role, she had to learn her lines phonetically. She also reunited for the fourth time on television with her frequent co-star Yutaka Takenouchi (they starred together in Long Vacation, Beach Boys and Seikimatsu no Uta) in Fuji TV's romantic comedy series Dekichatta Kekkon, starring as an expectant couple who did not know each other well before their one-night stand leading to the planning of a shotgun wedding. The series also starred Hiroshi Abe who won Best Supporting Actor at the 30th Television Drama Academy Awards.

In 2002, Hirosue appeared in the film Renai Shashin and the low-rated television drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu before capping the year in the family drama series Otousan. She reunited with her Summer Snow lead co-star, Tsuyoshi Dōmoto, in 2003's romance series Moto Kare. Her portrayal as the initially flippant ex-girlfriend, Makoto Saeki, won her "Best Supporting Actress" yet again at the 38th Television Drama Academy Awards.

Hirosue married model Takahiro Okazawa on 17 January 2004 and gave birth to her son on 10 April 2004. They later divorced in March 2008.[1] Her marriage and new motherhood decreased her workload and she only made one appearance in 2004 in the film Hana and Alice and one appearance on 2005's Fuji TV's romance drama Slow Dance.

2006–present

Hirosue returned to film and television in 2006 by appearing in three television dramas, a TV movie and a film. In 2007, she co-starred for the third time with Hiroshi Abe (her fellow actor in Dekichatta Kekkon and Haruka Naru Yakusoku) in the film Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust. She also appeared in two TV movies, Mama ga Ryori o Tsukuru Wake, broadcast by Fuji TV, and Long Wedding Road!, which was broadcast by TBS. Hirosue also made a guest appearance in the third episode, "Rattles", of the detective series Galileo.

She had a supporting role in NTV's comedy series Yasuko to Kenji in 2008.

She portrayed Mika Kobayashi opposite Masahiro Motoki in the 2008 Japanese film Departures, which won the 81st Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film.[2]

In 2009, she is starring in the remake of the mystery film Zero Focus[3] and the adaptation to film of the novel Villon's Wife by Osamu Dazai.[4]

She co-starred in the 2010 film Flowers with Yū Aoi, Kyōka Suzuki, Yūko Takeuchi, Rena Tanaka and Yukie Nakama.[5]

Personal life

She married Okazawa Takahiro in December 2003. The marriage ended in early 2008. On 9 October 2010 she married Jun Izutsu, a candle artist. They met in Haiti in March 2010 participating in earthquake relief efforts.[6][7] Her cousin is a former member of the House of Representatives in Japan.

She has three children. She gave birth to her first son in April 2004. On 10 March 2011 she had her second son.[8][9] On 17 July 2015, she gave birth to her third child, a girl.[10]

Filmography

Film

  • 20th Century Nostalgia (1997)
  • Poppoya (1999) - Yukiko Sato
  • Himitsu (1999) - Monami / Naoko-daughter and Mother
  • Zawa-zawa Shimo-Kitazawa (2000) - Flea Market Girl
  • Wasabi (2001) - Yumi Yoshimido
  • Jam Films (2002) - (segment "Arita")
  • Collage of Our Life (2003) - Shizuru Satonaka
  • Hana and Alice (2004) - Editor
  • Presents Aikagi (2006) - Yukari
  • Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust (2007) - Mayumi Tanaka
  • Little DJ (2007) - Tamaki - adult
  • Koneko no Namida (2007) - Yuko
  • Departures (2008) - Mika Kobayashi
  • Goemon (2009) - Chacha
  • Villon's Wife (2009) - Akiko
  • Zero Focus (2009)
  • Flowers (2010) - Kei
  • Key of Life (2012) - Kanae Mizushima
  • Love: Masao-kun ga Iku! (2012) - Satomi
  • Orpheus' Lyre (2013) - Yoko
  • Snow on the Blades (2014) - Setsu
  • Lingering Spirits (2014)[11] - Yuko Kasahara
  • Nutcracker Fantasy (2014)[12]
  • Hana's Miso Soup (2015)[13] - Chie Yasutake
  • Mixed Doubles (2017) - Yayoi Yoshioka
  • Love × Doc (2018) - Reiko
  • Life in Overtime (2018)
  • We Make Antiques! Kyoto Rendezvous (2020) - Shino
  • Step (2020)
  • Family Bond (2020)
  • The Confidence Man JP: Episode of the Princess (2020)
  • The Confidence Man JP: Episode of the Hero (2022)[14]
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock the Movie (2022)[15]
  • 2 Women (2022) - Shōko Shiraki[16]
  • Hard Days (2023) - Misako Kudō[17]

Television

Year Title Network Role
1995 Sashow Taeko Saigo no Jiken Fuji TV Naomi Hayase
Heart ni S
1996 Konna Watashi ni Dare ga Shita Fuji TV Akane Yamashita
Shota no Sushi Miharu Sekiguchi
Long Vacation Takako Saito
Maho no Kimochi / Mokuyou no Kaidan
1997 Beach Boys Fuji TV Makoto Izumi
Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni Yako Naruse
1998 Seikimatsu no Uta: Konoyo no Hate de Ai o Utau Shoujo Fuji TV Sumire Ogawa
Sekai de Ichiban Papa ga Suki Tami Nakamachi
Seija no Koushin TBS Arisu Tsuchiya
1999 Lipstick Fuji TV Ai Hayakawa
2000 Oyaji TBS Suzu
Summer Snow Yuki Katase
2001 Dekichatta Kekkon / Shotgun Marriage Fuji TV Chiyo Kotani
2002 Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu TBS Takazono Ako
Otousan Makoto Shindo
2003 Moto Kare TBS Makoto Saeki
Ushinawareta Yakusoku Fuji TV Ayako Shinohara
2005 Slow Dance Fuji TV Mino Koike
2006 Ai to Shi o Mitsumete TV Asahi Miko
2008 Yasuko to Kenji Nippon TV Erika Tsubaki
2009 Triangle Kansai TV Sachi
Mr. Brain - Ep.1 TBS
2010 Ryōmaden NHK Kao Hirai
2013 Legal High SP Fuji TV Beppu Toshiko
Legal High 2
Starman – A Love Story (Sutaman-Kono Hoshi no Koi) Kansai TV Sawako Uno
2014 Wakamonodachi / All ABout My Siblings 2014 – Ep. 4 Fuji TV Mizuki Yoshikawa
2015 Ouroboros TBS Kashiwaba Yuiko
The Eternal Zero (TV series, 2015) TV Tokyo Keiko Saeki
2016 Naomi and Kanako Fuji TV Naomi Oda
2017 Inagakike no Moshu Wowow Kyoko Inagaki
Caution, Hazardous Wife Nippon TV Yuri Ōhara
2018 Boku to Shippo to Kagurazaka TV Asahi Tokiwa Kase
2019 An Artist of the Floating World NHK Setsuko Murakami
2021 Sakura no Tou (Cherry Blossom's Tower) TV Asahi Mizuki Sawa
2022 Riding a Unicorn TBS Sachi Haneda[18]
2023 Ranman NHK Hisa Makino[19]

Discography

Albums

  • Arigato! (1997)
  • Private (1999)

Singles

  • "Maji de Koisuru Gobyōmae" (1997)
  • "Daisuki!" (1997)
  • "Wind Prism" (1997)
  • "Jeans" (1998) (featuring B-side "Private")
  • "Summer Sunset" (1998)
  • "Tomorrow" (1999)
  • "Kajitsu" (2000)

Compilations and live albums

  • Winter Gift 98 (1998)
  • RH Singles &... (1999)
  • RH Debut Tour 1999 (1999)
  • Super Idol Series (Fukada Kyoko vs Hirosue Ryoko) (2000)
  • RH Remix (2001)
  • Hirosue Ryoko Perfect Collection (2002)

Photobooks

  • R (1996)
  • H (1996)
  • No Make (1998)
  • FLaMme (1998)
  • Le Secret (1999)
  • Relax (1999)
  • Ryoko Hirosue CF Special (1999)
  • Happy 20th Birthday (2000)
  • Teens 1996–2000 (2000)
  • Newyork RH Avenue 2003 (2003)
  • Triangle Photographs (2009)

Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1998 20th Century Nostalgia Awards of the Japanese Academy: Newcomer of the Year Won
20th Century Nostalgia Mainichi Film Concours: Sponichi Grand Prize New Talent Award Won
20th Century Nostalgia Yokohama Film Festival: Best New Talent Won
20th Century Nostalgia Osaka Film Festival: Best New Talent Won
1999 Nikkan Sports Film Awards: Best New Talent Won
2000 Himitsu Sitges - Catalan International Film Festival: Best Actress Won
Himitsu Awards of the Japanese Academy: Best Actress Nominated
Poppoya Awards of the Japanese Academy: Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2008 Departures Awards of the Japanese Academy: Best Actress Nominated
Departures Yokohama Film Festival: Best Supporting Actress Won
2009 Zero Focus Awards of the Japanese Academy: Best Actress Nominated
2013 Key of Life Blue Ribbon Awards: Best Supporting Actress Won
2022 2 Women and The Hound of the Baskervilles Nikkan Sports Film Awards: Best Supporting Actress[20] Nominated
2 Women Hochi Film Awards: Best Supporting Actress[21] Nominated
2023 Mainichi Film Awards: Best Supporting Actress[22] Nominated
2 Women and The Hound of the Baskervilles Blue Ribbon Awards: Best Supporting Actress[23] Pending
2 Women, The Hound of the Baskervilles and others Kinema Junpo Awards: Best Supporting Actress[24] Won

References

  1. ^ . Mainichi Shimbun. 13 March 2008. Archived from the original on 14 March 2008. Retrieved 13 March 2008.
  2. ^ Mondello, Bob (29 May 2009). "From Japan, Elegant (And Eloquent) 'Departures'" (movie review). NPR.
  3. ^ . Zero focus (in Japanese). Toho. 2009. Archived from the original on 6 September 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  4. ^ ヴィヨンの妻 ~桜桃とタンポポ~. Cinema today (in Japanese). Welva. 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  5. ^ Schilling, Mark (25 June 2010). "Flowers". Japan Times.
  6. ^ . Chunichi (in Japanese). 10 October 2010. Archived from the original on 12 October 2010.
  7. ^ 広末電撃再婚も仕事への影響はなし?. Nikkan sports (in Japanese). 10 October 2010.
  8. ^ . Head lines (in Japanese). Yahoo. 22 November 2010. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010.
  9. ^ Candle June looks to cast rays of hope in a world of strife (in Japanese).
  10. ^ 広末涼子、第3子女児出産「決意新たに努力」 (in Japanese).
  11. ^ [Omoinokoshi Official website cast] (in Japanese). Omoinokoshi Production Committee. Archived from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  12. ^ 映画『くるみ割り人形』 [Kurumiwari Ningyō Official website] (in Japanese). Sanrio Co.,Ltd. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  13. ^ [Hanachan no Misoshiru Official website]. hanamiso.com (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  14. ^ "「コンフィデンスマンJP」瀬戸康史が国際警察に、真木よう子や徳永えりも初参加". Natalie. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  15. ^ "バスカヴィル家の犬 シャーロック劇場版". eiga.com. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
  16. ^ "あちらにいる鬼". eiga.com. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  17. ^ "最後まで行く". eiga.com. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  18. ^ "広末涼子、永野芽郁の"憧れの存在"に 「ユニコーンに乗って」ポスタービジュアルも解禁". Model Press. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  19. ^ "広末涼子「らんまん」で朝ドラ初出演!新キャストに志尊淳、佐久間由衣、笠松将ら". Natalie. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  20. ^ "日刊スポーツ映画大賞・石原裕次郎賞ノミネート発表 「PLAN75」が最多6部門". eiga.com. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  21. ^ "「第47回報知映画賞」各賞ノミネート決定". PR Times. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  22. ^ "毎日映画コンクール 石川慶監督の「ある男」が最多の9部門でノミネート". Sponichi. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  23. ^ "第65回ブルーリボン賞 各部門候補が決定 受賞者は2月発表". Tokyo Sports. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  24. ^ "「生きている限り俳優を続けたい」広末涼子がキネ旬助演女優賞に笑顔". eiga.com. Retrieved 1 February 2023.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Ryoko Hirosue on Warner Music Japan (in Japanese)
  • Ryōko Hirosue at IMDb
  • Ryōko Hirosue at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)

ryōko, hirosue, 広末, 涼子, hirosue, ryōko, born, july, 1980, japanese, actress, singer, best, known, international, audiences, roles, besson, produced, wasabi, academy, award, winning, japanese, film, departures, also, starred, 2008, comedy, series, yasuko, kenji. Ryōko Hirosue 広末 涼子 Hirosue Ryōko born 18 July 1980 is a Japanese actress and singer best known to international audiences for her roles in the Luc Besson produced Wasabi and the Academy Award winning Japanese film Departures She also starred in the 2008 comedy series Yasuko to Kenji Ryōko Hirosue広末 涼子Hirosue in 2022Born 1980 07 18 18 July 1980 age 42 Yokohama Kanagawa Prefecture JapanOccupationsActress singerYears active1995 presentSpousesTakahiro Okazawa m 2003 div 2008 wbr Jun Izutsu m 2010 wbr Children3Musical careerGenresJ popInstrument s VocalsLabelsWarner Music Japan Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1995 2000 2 2 2001 2005 2 3 2006 present 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Singles 5 3 Compilations and live albums 6 Photobooks 7 Awards 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditHirosue was born in Yokohama Kanagawa Prefecture and grew up on Kōchi city Kōchi prefecture Japan She joined the P amp G cosmetic model competition at age 14 and made her television debut the following year singing on the program TK Music Camp She made her television drama debut and is well known for her work as a spokesmodel for NTT DoCoMo She studied at Waseda University but did not graduate Career Edit1995 2000 Edit Hirosue made her television debut in 1995 at age 15 in Fuji TV s Heart ni S She was also named Best Newcomer at the 10th Television Drama Academy Awards the same year when she starred in Fuji TV s comedy series Shota no Sushi In 1997 she appeared in the finale of medical drama Hoshi no Kinka and the special episode of Odoru Daisousasen before making her breakthrough performance in Fuji TV s comedy series Beach Boys where she was awarded Best Supporting Actress at the 14th Television Drama Academy Awards Hirosue also made her film debut in the same year when she appeared in 20 seki Nostalgia which won her critical acclaim She was awarded the Sponichi Grand Prize New Talent Award at the Mainichi Film Awards Best New Talent at the Yokohama Film Festival and perhaps most importantly the Newcomer of the Year award at the 21st Japanese Academy Awards In 1998 Hirosue reprised her role in the special episode of Beach Boys while also appearing in four other television dramas in the same year In 1999 she returned to the big screen in Poppoya and Himitsu Her performances in both films won her much praise from award giving bodies of Japan and she received two nominations at the 23rd Japanese Academy Awards for Best Actress for Himitsu and Best Supporting Actress for Poppoya Her international profile also increased when she received the Best Actress prize for her performance in Himitsu at the 30th Sitges Catalan International Film Festival She returned prominently to television in 2000 playing Yuki Katase in the drama Summer Snow which won 5 awards at the 26th Television Drama Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actress and Best Drama before showing off her comedic chops in TBS s Oyaji The latter role again won her Best Supporting Actress at the 27th awards ceremony 2001 2005 Edit In 2001 Hirosue made her international film debut in the French Film Wasabi written by Luc Besson and directed by Gerard Krawczyk Not being able to speak French for her role she had to learn her lines phonetically She also reunited for the fourth time on television with her frequent co star Yutaka Takenouchi they starred together in Long Vacation Beach Boys and Seikimatsu no Uta in Fuji TV s romantic comedy series Dekichatta Kekkon starring as an expectant couple who did not know each other well before their one night stand leading to the planning of a shotgun wedding The series also starred Hiroshi Abe who won Best Supporting Actor at the 30th Television Drama Academy Awards In 2002 Hirosue appeared in the film Renai Shashin and the low rated television drama Ai Nante Irane Yo Natsu before capping the year in the family drama series Otousan She reunited with her Summer Snow lead co star Tsuyoshi Dōmoto in 2003 s romance series Moto Kare Her portrayal as the initially flippant ex girlfriend Makoto Saeki won her Best Supporting Actress yet again at the 38th Television Drama Academy Awards Hirosue married model Takahiro Okazawa on 17 January 2004 and gave birth to her son on 10 April 2004 They later divorced in March 2008 1 Her marriage and new motherhood decreased her workload and she only made one appearance in 2004 in the film Hana and Alice and one appearance on 2005 s Fuji TV s romance drama Slow Dance 2006 present Edit Hirosue returned to film and television in 2006 by appearing in three television dramas a TV movie and a film In 2007 she co starred for the third time with Hiroshi Abe her fellow actor in Dekichatta Kekkon and Haruka Naru Yakusoku in the film Bubble Fiction Boom or Bust She also appeared in two TV movies Mama ga Ryori o Tsukuru Wake broadcast by Fuji TV and Long Wedding Road which was broadcast by TBS Hirosue also made a guest appearance in the third episode Rattles of the detective series Galileo She had a supporting role in NTV s comedy series Yasuko to Kenji in 2008 She portrayed Mika Kobayashi opposite Masahiro Motoki in the 2008 Japanese film Departures which won the 81st Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film 2 In 2009 she is starring in the remake of the mystery film Zero Focus 3 and the adaptation to film of the novel Villon s Wife by Osamu Dazai 4 She co starred in the 2010 film Flowers with Yu Aoi Kyōka Suzuki Yuko Takeuchi Rena Tanaka and Yukie Nakama 5 Personal life EditShe married Okazawa Takahiro in December 2003 The marriage ended in early 2008 On 9 October 2010 she married Jun Izutsu a candle artist They met in Haiti in March 2010 participating in earthquake relief efforts 6 7 Her cousin is a former member of the House of Representatives in Japan She has three children She gave birth to her first son in April 2004 On 10 March 2011 she had her second son 8 9 On 17 July 2015 she gave birth to her third child a girl 10 Filmography EditFilm Edit 20th Century Nostalgia 1997 Poppoya 1999 Yukiko Sato Himitsu 1999 Monami Naoko daughter and Mother Zawa zawa Shimo Kitazawa 2000 Flea Market Girl Wasabi 2001 Yumi Yoshimido Jam Films 2002 segment Arita Collage of Our Life 2003 Shizuru Satonaka Hana and Alice 2004 Editor Presents Aikagi 2006 Yukari Bubble Fiction Boom or Bust 2007 Mayumi Tanaka Little DJ 2007 Tamaki adult Koneko no Namida 2007 Yuko Departures 2008 Mika Kobayashi Goemon 2009 Chacha Villon s Wife 2009 Akiko Zero Focus 2009 Flowers 2010 Kei Key of Life 2012 Kanae Mizushima Love Masao kun ga Iku 2012 Satomi Orpheus Lyre 2013 Yoko Snow on the Blades 2014 Setsu Lingering Spirits 2014 11 Yuko Kasahara Nutcracker Fantasy 2014 12 Hana s Miso Soup 2015 13 Chie Yasutake Mixed Doubles 2017 Yayoi Yoshioka Love Doc 2018 Reiko Life in Overtime 2018 We Make Antiques Kyoto Rendezvous 2020 Shino Step 2020 Family Bond 2020 The Confidence Man JP Episode of the Princess 2020 The Confidence Man JP Episode of the Hero 2022 14 The Hound of the Baskervilles Sherlock the Movie 2022 15 2 Women 2022 Shōko Shiraki 16 Hard Days 2023 Misako Kudō 17 Television Edit Year Title Network Role1995 Sashow Taeko Saigo no Jiken Fuji TV Naomi HayaseHeart ni S1996 Konna Watashi ni Dare ga Shita Fuji TV Akane YamashitaShota no Sushi Miharu SekiguchiLong Vacation Takako SaitoMaho no Kimochi Mokuyou no Kaidan1997 Beach Boys Fuji TV Makoto IzumiBoku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni Yako Naruse1998 Seikimatsu no Uta Konoyo no Hate de Ai o Utau Shoujo Fuji TV Sumire OgawaSekai de Ichiban Papa ga Suki Tami NakamachiSeija no Koushin TBS Arisu Tsuchiya1999 Lipstick Fuji TV Ai Hayakawa2000 Oyaji TBS SuzuSummer Snow Yuki Katase2001 Dekichatta Kekkon Shotgun Marriage Fuji TV Chiyo Kotani2002 Ai Nante Irane Yo Natsu TBS Takazono AkoOtousan Makoto Shindo2003 Moto Kare TBS Makoto SaekiUshinawareta Yakusoku Fuji TV Ayako Shinohara2005 Slow Dance Fuji TV Mino Koike2006 Ai to Shi o Mitsumete TV Asahi Miko2008 Yasuko to Kenji Nippon TV Erika Tsubaki2009 Triangle Kansai TV SachiMr Brain Ep 1 TBS2010 Ryōmaden NHK Kao Hirai2013 Legal High SP Fuji TV Beppu ToshikoLegal High 2Starman A Love Story Sutaman Kono Hoshi no Koi Kansai TV Sawako Uno2014 Wakamonodachi All ABout My Siblings 2014 Ep 4 Fuji TV Mizuki Yoshikawa2015 Ouroboros TBS Kashiwaba YuikoThe Eternal Zero TV series 2015 TV Tokyo Keiko Saeki2016 Naomi and Kanako Fuji TV Naomi Oda2017 Inagakike no Moshu Wowow Kyoko InagakiCaution Hazardous Wife Nippon TV Yuri Ōhara2018 Boku to Shippo to Kagurazaka TV Asahi Tokiwa Kase2019 An Artist of the Floating World NHK Setsuko Murakami2021 Sakura no Tou Cherry Blossom s Tower TV Asahi Mizuki Sawa2022 Riding a Unicorn TBS Sachi Haneda 18 2023 Ranman NHK Hisa Makino 19 Discography EditAlbums Edit Arigato 1997 Private 1999 Singles Edit Maji de Koisuru Gobyōmae 1997 Daisuki 1997 Wind Prism 1997 Jeans 1998 featuring B side Private Summer Sunset 1998 Tomorrow 1999 Kajitsu 2000 Compilations and live albums Edit Winter Gift 98 1998 RH Singles amp 1999 RH Debut Tour 1999 1999 Super Idol Series Fukada Kyoko vs Hirosue Ryoko 2000 RH Remix 2001 Hirosue Ryoko Perfect Collection 2002 Photobooks EditR 1996 H 1996 No Make 1998 FLaMme 1998 Le Secret 1999 Relax 1999 Ryoko Hirosue CF Special 1999 Happy 20th Birthday 2000 Teens 1996 2000 2000 Newyork RH Avenue 2003 2003 Triangle Photographs 2009 Awards EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Ryōko Hirosue news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Year Nominee work Award Result1998 20th Century Nostalgia Awards of the Japanese Academy Newcomer of the Year Won20th Century Nostalgia Mainichi Film Concours Sponichi Grand Prize New Talent Award Won20th Century Nostalgia Yokohama Film Festival Best New Talent Won20th Century Nostalgia Osaka Film Festival Best New Talent Won1999 Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best New Talent Won2000 Himitsu Sitges Catalan International Film Festival Best Actress WonHimitsu Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress NominatedPoppoya Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Supporting Actress Nominated2008 Departures Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress NominatedDepartures Yokohama Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Won2009 Zero Focus Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Nominated2013 Key of Life Blue Ribbon Awards Best Supporting Actress Won2022 2 Women and The Hound of the Baskervilles Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Supporting Actress 20 Nominated2 Women Hochi Film Awards Best Supporting Actress 21 Nominated2023 Mainichi Film Awards Best Supporting Actress 22 Nominated2 Women and The Hound of the Baskervilles Blue Ribbon Awards Best Supporting Actress 23 Pending2 Women The Hound of the Baskervilles and others Kinema Junpo Awards Best Supporting Actress 24 WonReferences Edit Actress Ryoko Hirosue divorces Mainichi Shimbun 13 March 2008 Archived from the original on 14 March 2008 Retrieved 13 March 2008 Mondello Bob 29 May 2009 From Japan Elegant And Eloquent Departures movie review NPR 映画 ゼロの焦点 Zero focus in Japanese Toho 2009 Archived from the original on 6 September 2009 Retrieved 9 November 2009 ヴィヨンの妻 桜桃とタンポポ Cinema today in Japanese Welva 2009 Retrieved 9 November 2009 Schilling Mark 25 June 2010 Flowers Japan Times 広末涼子再婚 HPで発表 お相手はキャンドル ジュン氏 Chunichi in Japanese 10 October 2010 Archived from the original on 12 October 2010 広末電撃再婚も仕事への影響はなし Nikkan sports in Japanese 10 October 2010 広末涼子 妊娠16週目 所属事務所が発表 Head lines in Japanese Yahoo 22 November 2010 Archived from the original on 24 November 2010 Candle June looks to cast rays of hope in a world of strife in Japanese 広末涼子 第3子女児出産 決意新たに努力 in Japanese 映画 想いのこし 公式サイト Omoinokoshi Official website cast in Japanese Omoinokoshi Production Committee Archived from the original on 9 May 2015 Retrieved 30 April 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