Aoi Miyazaki | |
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宮﨑 あおい | |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | 30 November 1985
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1990–present |
Height | 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) |
Spouses | |
Children | 1 |
Website | www |
Aoi Miyazaki (宮﨑 あおい, Miyazaki Aoi, born 30 November 1985) is a Japanese actress.[1] She is known for her roles in Nana and Virgin Snow.
Career
Miyazaki started working in the entertainment industry at the age of four. Initially she appeared mostly in commercials, magazine advertisements, and as an extra in television dramas. Miyazaki made her film debut in Ano Natsu no Hi at the age of 14.
Also at the age of 14, Miyazaki began to draw international attention for her role as the survivor of a traumatic bus hijack in Shinji Aoyama's Eureka. The film won the International Federation of Film Critics Prize at the Cannes Film Festival 2000, and resulted in her receiving the Best Actress award at the Japanese Professional Movie Awards.[2] She also made her musical debut in The Little Prince in 2003.
Later, Miyazaki won Best Actress award in the Cinemanila International Film Festival for her performance in Harmful Insect.[2] She teamed up with Aoyama again in Eli, Eli, Lema Sabachthani?, an Un Certain Regard selection at Cannes 2005. Later in the same year, she co-starred with Mika Nakashima in the mainstream and commercially successful Nana.
She won the Galaxy Individual Award for her performance in the NHK drama Atsuhime in 2008.[3]
Endorsements
Miyazaki has appeared in commercials for major corporations including Aflac, Tokyo Metro, NTT DoCoMo and Olympus. In early 2008, she was selected as Emporio Armani's new print advertisement model.[4] Miyazaki has been the face of the Japanese popular apparel brand Earth music&ecology since 2010.
Humanitarian activities
In recent years, Miyazaki has taken a more prominent position in humanitarian activism projects.
She travelled with her older brother and fellow actor, Masaru Miyazaki,[5] to Bangladesh[6] in 2005 to experience poverty firsthand, and they highlighted the problems then found in their 2006 photobook Tarinai Peace.
The siblings travelled to Denmark and Finland in 2006 to investigate global warming. Their experiences were then published in their 2007 photobooks Love, Peace, and Green Tarinai, Peace2.[7]
Miyazaki took part in the Gold Ribbon Walking event in Roppongi, Tokyo in 2008 to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer.
Her 2008 film, Children of the Dark, addresses issues of child exploitation.[8]
Personal life
Miyazaki married actor Sosuke Takaoka, her partner since she was fifteen, on 15 June 2007.[9] They divorced in December 2011,[10] with Takaoka subsequently accusing her of committing adultery on his Twitter account.[11] Miyazaki married singer Junichi Okada on 23 December 2017.[12][13]
Miyazaki and Okada jointly announced that they had welcomed the birth of their first child, a son, born May 2018.[14]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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1999 | Ano Natsu no Hi | Tama Kobayashi | Nobuhiko Obayashi | ||
2000 | Swing Man | Futami Minase | Tetsu Maeda | ||
2001 | Eureka | Kozue Tamura | Shinji Aoyama | ||
2002 | Harmful Insect | Sachiko Kita | Akihiko Shiota | Lead role | |
Pakodate-jin | Hikaru "Pikaru" Hino | Tetsu Maeda | Lead role | ||
Tomie: Forbidden Fruit | Tomie Hashimoto | Shun Nakahara | Lead role | ||
2003 | Lovers' Kiss | Eriko Kawana | Ataru Oikawa | ||
2004 | Loved Gun | Miyuki | Kensaku Watanabe | ||
A Blue Automobile | Konomi Saeki | Hiroshi Okuhara | |||
Riyu | Yukari Ishida | Nobuhiko Obayashi | |||
Amoretto | Female high-school student | Jun'ichi Mori | |||
2005 | All About My Dog | Mika | Atsushi Sanada | Lead role, segment "Marimo" | |
Nana | Nana Komatsu | Kentarō Ōtani | Lead role | ||
2006 | Origin: Spirits of the Past | Toola (voice) | Keiichi Sugiyama | Lead role | |
Gimme Heaven | Mari Michiki | Tōru Matsuura | |||
My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? | Hana | Shinji Aoyama | |||
Su-ki-da | Yu (young) | Hiroshi Ishikawa | Lead role | ||
Hatsukoi | Misuzu | Yukinari Hanawa | Lead role | ||
Heavenly Forest | Shizuru Satonaka | Takehiko Shinjō | Lead role | ||
Umi de no Hanashi | Kaede Fukino | Ellie Ōmiya | Lead role | ||
2007 | Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad | DJ Idol | Joji Matsuoka | ||
Virgin Snow | Nanae Sasaki | Han Sang-hye | |||
Sad Vacation | Kozue Tamura | Shinji Aoyama | |||
2008 | Bloody Snake Under the Sun | An Anjo | Yū Nakai | ||
Flowers in the Shadows | Naruko/Hisako | Yūichirō Hirakawa | |||
Children of the Dark | Keiko Otowa | Junji Sakamoto | |||
2009 | Brass Knuckle Boys | Kanna Kurita | Kankurō Kudō | Lead role | |
Mt. Tsurugidake | Hatsuyo Shibasaki | Daisaku Kimura | |||
2010 | Solanin | Meiko | Takahiro Miki | Lead role | |
Here Comes the Bride, My Mom! | Tsukiko Morii | Mipo O | Lead role | ||
Colorful | Shōko Sano (voice) | Keiichi Hara | |||
2011 | In His Chart | Haruna Kurihara | Yoshihiro Fukagawa | ||
My So Has Got Depression | Haruko | Kiyoshi Sasabe | Lead role | ||
Chronicle of My Mother | Kotoko | Masato Harada | |||
2012 | Wolf Children Ame and Yuki | Hana (voice) | Mamoru Hosoda | Lead role | |
Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer | En | Yōjirō Takita | |||
2013 | Petal Dance | Jinko | Hiroshi Ishikawa | Lead role | |
The Great Passage | Kaguya Hayashi | Yuya Ishii | |||
Yellow Elephant | Aiko Tsumari | Ryūichi Hiroki | Lead role | ||
Dawn of a Filmmaker: The Keisuke Kinoshita Story | Teacher and narrator | Keiichi Hara | |||
2014 | The Chart of Love | Haruna Kurihara | Yoshihiro Fukagawa | [15] | |
The Vancouver Asahi | Toyoko | Yuya Ishii | |||
2015 | The Boy and the Beast | Child Kyūta (voice) | Mamoru Hosoda | ||
2016 | Rage | Aiko | Lee Sang-il | ||
If Cats Disappeared From the World | She | Akira Nagai | |||
Birthday Card | Yoshie | Yasuhiro Yoshida | |||
2017 | The Last Recipe | Chizuru Yamagata | Yōjirō Takita | ||
2022 | Lonely Castle in the Mirror | Kitajima-sensei (voice) | Keiichi Hara | [16] | |
2023 | In Love and Deep Water | Chizuru Banjaku | Yūsuke Taki | Lead role | [17] |
We're Broke, My Lord! | Natsu | Tetsu Maeda | [18] | ||
2024 | Kadono Eiko's Colorful Life: Finding the Magic Within | Narrator | Marina Miyagawa | [19] | |
TV dramas
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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1999 | Genroku Ryōran | Sayo Yatō | NHK | Taiga drama | |
2000 | Hatachi no Kekkon | Shiori Chūganji | TBS | ||
Girl | Azusa Minami | NTV | Lead role | ||
Himitsu Club O-daiba.com | Rei Kōgen | Fuji TV | |||
2001 | Kabushikikaisha O-daiba.com | Rei Kōgen | Fuji TV | ||
R-17 | Yukari Nomura | TV Asahi | |||
Fure, Fure Jinsei! | Kyōko Yūki | NTV | |||
Ao to Shiro de Mizuiro | Kaeda Uchiyama | NTV | Lead role, TV movie | ||
2002 | Shiawase No Shippo | Moe Sasamoto | TBS | ||
Keitaideka Zenigata Ai | Ai Zenigata | BS-i | Lead role | ||
2004 | Chotto Matte Kamisama | Akihiko Amagi | NHK | ||
The Reason | Yukari Ishida | Wowow | TV movie | ||
Chichi no Umi, Boku no Sora | Honoka Arai | NTV | TV movie | ||
2006 | Junjo Kirari | Sakurako Arimori | NHK | Lead role, Asadora | |
2008 | Atsuhime | Tenshō-in Atsuhime | NHK | Lead role, Taiga drama | |
2011 | Madame Butterfly | Cho Ito (Cho cho san) | NHK | Lead role, miniseries | [20] |
2015 | Here Comes Asa | Hatsu Imai | NHK | Asadora | |
2017 | Kurara: Hokusai no Musume | Oei | NHK | Lead role, TV movie | |
2018 | Brother and Sister | Monchi | TBS | Lead role, TV movie | |
2020 | Ashita no Kazoku | Risa Onodera | TBS | Lead role, TV movie | |
2023 | Ranman | Narrator / Noriko Fujihira | NHK | Asadora | [21] |
Dubbing
- Franny's Feet, Franny[22]
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work(s) | Result |
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2001 | 23rd Three Continents Festival | Best Actress | Harmful Insect | Won |
2002 | Cinemanila International Film Festival | Best Actress | Won[2] | |
15th Nikkan Sports Film Award | Best New Talent | Won[2] | ||
11th Japan Film Professional Awards | Best New Encouragement | Eureka | Won[2] | |
16th Takasaki Film Festival | Best New Actress | Won | ||
2008 | Vogue Japan Women of the Year | Won[23] | ||
2009 | 53rd Elan d'or Awards | Newcomer of the Year | Atsuhime | Won[24] |
12th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix | Best Actress | Won[25] | ||
45th Galaxy Award | Individual Award | Won | ||
5th TVnavi's Drama of the Year 2008 | Best Actress | Won | ||
2010 | 33rd Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Actress | Shonen Merikensack | Nominated |
2011 | 24th Nikkan Sports Film Award | Best Actress | Tsure ga Utsu ni Narimashite and Kamisama no Karute | Won |
2012 | 35th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Actress | Tsure ga Utsu ni Narimashite | Nominated |
2013 | 36th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Supporting Actress | Chronicle of My Mother | Nominated |
2014 | 37th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Actress | The Great Passage | Nominated |
2016 | 41st Hochi Film Award | Best Supporting Actress | Rage, If Cats Disappeared From the World and Birthday Card | Nominated |
29th Nikkan Sports Film Award | Best Supporting Actress | Rage and If Cats Disappeared From the World | Won | |
2017 | 59th Blue Ribbon Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | |
71st Mainichi Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Rage | Nominated | |
40th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Birthday Card | Nominated |
References
- ↑ "Aoi Miyazaki". IMDb. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Awards for Aoi Miyazaki". IMDB. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
- ↑ "Aoi Miyzaki wins Galaxy Award for NHK drama". Japan Today. 25 May 2008. Archived from the original on 29 August 2008. Retrieved 6 April 2009.
- ↑ "Aoi Miyazaki chosen as Armani model". Tokyograph. 6 March 2008. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
- ↑ "Environmental celebrity special, celebrity comeback special, Kurosawa classic adaptation". The Japan Times. 2 September 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
- ↑ "Environmental celebrity special, celebrity comeback special, Kurosawa classic adaptation". The Japan Times. 2 September 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
- ↑ "Aoi Miyazaki: from TV princess to rescuer of trafficked children". The Japan Times. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
- ↑ Aoi Miyazaki: from TV princess to rescuer of trafficked children, Japan Times, 17 July 2008. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
- ↑ "Aoi Miyazaki, Sousuke Takaoka announce marriage". Tokyograph. 15 June 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
- ↑ "Takaoka Sousuke confirms divorce from Miyazaki Aoi". Tokyohive. 20 December 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
- ↑ "Takaoka Sosuke speaks his mind about Miyazaki Aoi and her alleged affair". www.tokyohive.com. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ↑ "岡田准一&宮崎あおい、結婚を正式発表…連名で「未熟な二人ではございますが」". Sports Hochi. 24 December 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
- ↑ "Boy band member Junichi Okada, actress Aoi Miyazaki get married". Mainichi Daily News. 25 December 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
- ↑ "V6岡田准一&宮崎あおいに第1子男児誕生「産まれてきてくれた奇跡に感謝」". ORICON NEWS. 2018-10-17. Retrieved 2023-08-28.
- ↑ "Sakurai Sho chooses work over family at 'Kamisama no Karute 2' press conference". tokyohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. 1 February 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
- ↑ "「かがみの孤城」追加キャストに北村匠海、高山みなみ、梶裕貴、宮崎あおいら8人". Natalie. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
- ↑ "吉沢亮×宮崎あおい×坂元裕二、Netflix映画「クレイジークルーズ」製作決定". Natalie. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
- ↑ "大名倒産". eiga.com. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
- ↑ "カラフルな魔女 角野栄子の物語が生まれる暮らし". eiga.com. Retrieved December 9, 2023.
- ↑ "宮崎あおい主演で「蝶々夫人」をドラマ化...『蝶々さん』". NHK Drama. 19 October 2011.
- ↑ "らんまん:宮崎あおいのサプライズ登場にSNS騒然「申し分のない最終週」松坂慶子も再登場". Mantan-web. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
- ↑ "フラニーズ・フィート". Cartoon Network. Archived from the original on 7 May 2006. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ↑ "Aoi Miyazaki, Juri Ueno named Vogue's Women of the Year". Tokyograph. 28 November 2008. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
- ↑ "2009 Elan d'or Awards". Tokyograph. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
- ↑ "2009 Elan d'or Awards". Tokyograph. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
External links
- Aoi Miyazaki Official Website (in Japanese)
- Aoi Miyazaki at HanCinema
- Aoi Miyazaki at IMDb
- Aoi Miyazaki Pictures (in Japanese)