Masami Nagasawa
Masami Nagasawa | |
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Born |
Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan | June 3, 1987
Occupation | |
Years active | 2000–present |
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Parent(s) | Kazuaki Nagasawa |
Masami Nagasawa (長澤 まさみ Nagasawa Masami, born June 3, 1987) is a Japanese actress.
Career
Nagasawa starred in a movie called Gunjo, based on a novel by Ayako Miyagi and directed by Yosuke Nakagawa. It is the second Japanese movie produced by 20th Century Fox. Filming finished on August 5, 2008 and includes her first actual love scene. It was to be released in spring 2009, although Fox aimed to have it premier at the Berlin International Film Festival in February.[1][2]
She and Odagiri Joe starred in the TBS drama, Boku no Imoto. They played siblings.[3]
On October 20, 2009, Nagasawa starred in a movie titled Magare! Spoon. It premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In the film, she plays a clumsy assistant director of a TV show about the paranormal, unaware that the cafe she is stranded at on Christmas Eve is the location for an annual gathering of men with psychic powers.[4][5]
To celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2010, Fuji TV announced a major television drama special: Wagaya no Rekishi. The story takes place between 1945 and 1964, chronicling the lives of the seven members of the fictional Yame family. Nagasawa is among the cast members. The drama will air on three consecutive nights during spring 2010.[6]
Filmography
Films
- Crossfire (2000)
- Nagori Yuki (2001)
- Yomigaeri (2003)
- Godzilla: Tokyo SOS (2003)
- Robokon (2003)
- Ashura no Gotoku (2003), Yōko Satomi
- Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004), as Aki Hirose
- Shinkokyu no Hitsuyou (2004), as Kanako Doi
- Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)
- Touch (2005)
- Rough (2006)
- Nada Sousou (2006)
- Sono Toki wa Kare ni Yoroshiku (2007)
- Kakushi Toride no San-Akunin: The Last Princess (2008)
- Detroit Metal City (2008) voice over
- La Maison En Petits Cubes (2008) narration
- Gunjo (2009)
- Magare! Spoon (2009)
- Peak: The Rescuers (2011)
- From Up on Poppy Hill (2011) voice
- Moteki (2011), as Miyuki Matsuo
- Beyond the Memories (2013)
- Bokutachi no Kokan Nikki/The Last Chance: Diary of Comedians (2013), as Kumi
- Wood Job! (2014), as Naoki Ishii[7]
- The Crossing Part 1 (2014), as Masako
- Our Little Sister (2015), as Yoshino Kōda
- I Am a Hero (2015), as Yabu / Tsugumi Oda
- Good Morning Show (2016), as Keiko Ogawa
- Gold Medal Man (2016)
- Your Name (2016), as Miki Okudera (voice)
- Tsuioku (2017)
- Gin Tama (2017), as Tae Shimura
Television
Year | Japanese Title | Title | English Title | Role | Network | Notes | With |
2001 | 君が僕を忘れても | Kimi ga Boku wo Wasuretemo | Pure Soul | Seta Maru | YTC | Supporting Role | None |
2002 | さくら | Sakura | Cherry Blossom | NHK | |||
2004 | ほんとにあった怖い話 | Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Ushiro no Onna | True Horror Story | Morimoto Mayu | Fuji TV | ||
逃亡者 | Tobosha | Runaway | Onizuka Sari | TBS | Main Cast | ||
土曜ワイド劇場 | Doyo Wide Gekijo | Mystery Theater | TV Asahi | Guest | |||
2005 | 優しい時間 | Yasahii Jikan | Affectionate Time | Minagawa Asuza | Fuji TV | Lead Role | Kazunari Ninomiya |
ドラゴン桜 | Duragon Zakura | Dragon Zakura | Mizuno Naomi | TBS | Main Cast | Tomohisa Yamashita | |
広島・昭和20年8月6日 | Hiroshima Showa 20 nen 8 Gatsu Muika | Hiroshima, August 6, 1945 | Yajima Maki | Lead Role | None | ||
2006 | こうみょうがつじ | Komyo ga Tsuji | Korin | NHK | Guest | ||
セーラー服と機関銃 | Sailor Fuku to Kikanju | Sailor Suit and Machine Gun | Hoshi Izumi | TBS | Lead Role | Shinichi Tsutsumi | |
2007 | 明智光秀 | Akechi Mitsuhide | Hiroko | Fuji TV | Toshiaki Karasawa | ||
ロミオとジュリエット | Romeo to Juliet | Romeo and Juliet | Kihira Juliet | Nippon TV | Hideaki Takizawa | ||
ママが料理をつくる理由 | Mama ga Ryori wo Tsukuru Wake | The Reason Mama Cooks | Kouda Miyuki | Fuji TV | Cameo | None | |
プロポーズ大作戦 | Proposal Daisakusen | Operation of Love | Yoshida Rei | Lead Role | Tomohisa Yamashita | ||
ガンジス河でバタフライ | Ganges Gawa de Butterfly | Butterfly Stroke in Ganges River | Takano Teruko | TV Asahi | Takashi Tsukamoto | ||
ハタチの恋人 | Hatachi no Koibito | 20 Year Old Lover | Sawada Yuri | TBS | Sanma Akashiya | ||
2008 | プロポーズ大作戦 SP | Proposal Daikusen SP | Operation Love SP | Yoshida Rei | Fuji TV | Tomohisa Yamashita | |
ラスト・フレンズ | Last Friends | Aida Michiru | Nishikido Ryo | ||||
ガリレオΦ(エピソードゼロ | Galileo: Episode Zero | Shionoya Akari | Supporting Role | None | |||
値ぶみカメラ | Fujiko F. Fujio no Parallel Space Nebumi Camera | Lead Role | Kane Kosugi |
- Tenchijin (2009)
- Soka, Mo Kimi wa Inai no Ka (2009)
- Boku no Imouto (2009)
- Sotsu Uta (2010)
- Wagaya no Rekishi (2010)
- Gold (2010)
- Bunshin (2012)
- Toshi Densetsu no Onna (2012)
- Koukou Nyuushi (2012)
- Toshi Densetsu no Onna2 (2013)
- Chocolat (2013)
- Summer Nude (2013)
- All About My Siblings as Takako Yashiro (2014)
- Sanada Maru as Kiri (2016)
Stage
- Crazy Honey (2011, Parco Theater)
Discography
Singles
Awards
- 2005: 28th Japan Academy Prize: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World[8]
- 2007: Japan Dental Association: Best Smile of the Year[9]
- 2007: 11th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix: Best Actress for Operation Love/Proposal Daisakusen [10]
- 2011: 54th Blue Ribbon Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Moteki [11]
- 2012: 35th Japan Academy Prize: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - nominee [12]
- 2012: VoCE Beauty Awards: 2012 The Best Beauty of The Year [13]
- 2012: New York Asian Film Festival: Star Asia Rising Star Award for Love Strikes [14]
References
- ↑ Masami Nagasawa to star in Fox-produced film - Tokyograph. Aug 15, 2008
- ↑ Gunjo - Nippon Cinema
- ↑ Odagiri, Nagasawa co-star as siblings in Boku no Imouto - Tokyograph. Feb 11, 2009
- ↑ Magare Spoon World Premiere on Tokyo International Film Festival
- ↑ Magare Spoon! on Nippon Cinema. Sep 22, 2009.
- ↑ Kou Shibasaki leads star-studded cast in Koki Mitani drama - Tokyograph. Sep 10, 2009
- ↑ "マイア・ヒラサワ、映画『WOOD JOB!(ウッジョブ)~神去なあなあ日常~』主題歌担当" [Maia Hirasawa to sing main theme song for movie "Wood Job"]. Barks (in Japanese). Japan: Global Plus. 11 December 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- ↑ Half A Confession tops 28th Japanese Academy Awards - Screen Daily
- ↑ Oricon: nice teeth - Tokyograph
- ↑ "Proposal" sweeps Nikkan Sports spring drama GP - Tokyograph
- ↑ Sono Sion’s “Cold Fish” wins 54th Blue Ribbon Awards - Tokyograph
- ↑ 35th Japan Academy Prize winners announced - Tokyograph
- ↑ Actress Masami Nagasawa wins beauty award - News On Japan
- ↑ Special Guest: Masami Nagasawa - Subway Cinema
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Masami Nagasawa. |
- Profile on Toho Entertainment (Japanese)
- Masami Nagasawa at the Internet Movie Database
- Masami Nagasawa at the Japanese Movie Database (Japanese)