Miki Nakatani
Miki Nakatani | |
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Native name | 中谷 美紀 |
Born |
Tokyo, Japan | 12 January 1976
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1991-present |
Height | 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) |
Miki Nakatani (中谷 美紀 Nakatani Miki, born 12 January 1976) is a Japanese actress and singer. She is most known for her appearance in Ring.
Biography
Nakatani starred in Hideo Nakata's Chaos.[1] She co-starred in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's horror film Loft with Etsushi Toyokawa.[2] She won the Best Actress award at the 31st Hochi Film Award for Memories of Matsuko in 2006.[3]
Nakatani appeared in François Girard's Silk.[4] She co-starred in Isshin Inudo's Zero Focus with Ryoko Hirosue and Tae Kimura.[5]
Filmography
Film
- Berlin (1995) - Kyoko
- Daishitsuren (1995)
- Ring (1998) - Mai Takano
- Rasen (1998) - Mai Takano
- Ring 2 (1999) - Mai Takano
- Chaos (2000) - Satomi Tsushima
- Keizoku (2000) - Jun Shibata
- When the Last Sword Is Drawn (2003) - Nui
- River of First Love (2004) - Satuki Kato
- The Hotel Venus (2004) - Wife
- Rikidozan (2004) - Aya
- Thirty Lies or So (2004) - Takarada
- Train Man (2005) - Hermes
- Loft (2005) - Reiko Hatuna
- Dead Run (2005) - Akane
- Memories of Matsuko (2006) - Matsuko Kawajiri
- Christmas on July 24th Avenue (2006) - Sayuri Honda
- Silk (2007) - Madame Blanche
- Happy Ever After (2007) - Sachie Morita
- Flavor of Happiness (2008) - Takako Yamashita
- Zero Focus (2009) - Sachiko
- Sweet Little Lies (2010)
- Hankyu Train (2011) - Shoko
- Tale of Ganji (2011) - Shikibu Murasaki
- Himawari & Puppy's Seven Days (2013)
- Real (2013) - Eiko Aihara
- The Kiyosu Conference (2013) - Nene
- Ask This of Rikyu (2013) - Souon
- The World of Kanako (2014)
- Tsukuroi Tatsu Hito (2015)
Television
- Hitotsu Yane no Shita (1993) - Aiko Mifune
- Oda Nobunaga (1998) - No-Hime
- Joi (1999)
- Woman Doctor (1999)
- Keizoku (1999) - Jun Shibata
- Eien no Ko (2000) - Yuki Kusaka
- Manatsu no Merry Christmas (2000) - Haru Hoshino
- Prince Shotoku (2001) - Tojiko no Iratsume
- R-17 (2001)
- Otosan (2002)
- Believe (2002)
- Jin (2009)
- Beautiful Rain (2012) - Akane Nishiwaki
- Gunshi Kanbei (2014) - Teru
- Ghostwriter (2015) - Risa Tono
- IQ246 (2016) - Tomomi Morimoto
Discography
Albums
- Shokumotsu Rensa (1996)
- Cure (1997)
- Vague (1997)
- Absolute Value (1998)
- Shiseikatsu (1999)
- Pure Best (2001)
- Miki (2001)
Singles
- "Mind Circus" (1996)
- "Strange Paradise" (1996)
- "Suna no Kajitsu" (1997) with Ryuichi Sakamoto
- "Wilder Than Heaven" (1997)
- "Ibara no Kanmuri" (1997)
- "Chronic Love" (1999)
- "Frontier" (1999)
- "Kowareta Kokoro" (2000)
- "Air Pocket" (2001)
Videos
- Butterfish (1997)
- Completeness (1998)
- Air Pocket (2002)
DVDs
- Butterfish (2000)
- Kowareta Kokoro (2000)
- Air Pocket (2002)
References
- ↑ Phipps, Keith (12 March 2003). "Hideo Nakata's Chaos - Film - Movie Review - The A.V. Club". The A.V. Club.
- ↑ Hirschkron, Sky (15 March 2006). "Loft - Movie Review - Stylus Magazine". Stylus Magazine.
- ↑ 報知映画賞ヒストリー [Hochi Film Award History] (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. 21 December 2006. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- ↑ Holden, Stephen (14 September 2007). "Silk - Movies - Review - NYTimes.com". The New York Times.
- ↑ Chang, Dustin (11 July 2010). "JAPAN CUTS 2010: ZERO FOCUS Review - Twitch". Twitch Film.
External links
- Official website
- Miki Nakatani at the Internet Movie Database
- Miki Nakatani at the Japanese Movie Database (Japanese)
- Miki Nakatani discography at Discogs
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by None |
Asian Film Award for Best Actress 2007 for Memories of Matsuko |
Succeeded by Jeon Do-yeon for Secret Sunshine |
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