Ryoko Hirosue

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Ryoko Hirosue
広末涼子
Birth name Ryoko
Born 18 July 1980
Kochi, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
Official site Ryoko Hirosue Official Homepage


Ryoko Hirosue (広末涼子 Hirosue Ryōko, born 18 July 1980) is a Japanese actress and pop star, best known in the West for her role in the Luc Besson-produced Wasabi.

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[edit] Biography

Hirosue was born in Kochi, Kochi Prefecture, Japan. Hirosue joined the "P&G" cosmetic model competition at 14 and made her television debut the following year singing on the program at 18 ,TK Music Camp.She made her television drama debut in 1995 with Fuji TV's Heart ni S and is well known for her work as a spokesmodel for NTT DoCoMo.

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Drama

This is the list of dramas Hirosue acted in:

Years Drama Cast as
2006 Ai to shi wo mitsumete Miko
2005 Slow Dance Mino Koike
2003 Moto Kare Makoto Saeki
Ushinawareta Yakusoku
2002 Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu Takazono Ako
Otousan
2001 Dekichatta Kekkon / Shotgun Marriage Chiyo Kotani
2000 Oyaji Suzu
Summer Snow Yuki Katase
1999 Lipstick Ai Hayakawa
1998 Seikimatsu no uta: Konoyo no hate de ai o utau shoujo Sumire Ogawa
Sekai de ichiban papa ga suki
Seija no koushin Arisu Tsuchiya
1997 Beach Boys Makoto Izumi
Boku ga boku de aru tame ni
1996 Konna watashi ni dare ga shita
Shota no sushi Miharu Sekiguchi
Long Vacation Takako Saito
Maho no kimochi / Mokuyou no kaidan
1995 Sashow taeko saigo no jiken
Heart ni S
Miracle World - 10th Anniversary

[edit] Movie

  1. Collage of Our Life (2003)
  2. "Arita" from Jam Films (2002)
  3. Wasabi (2001)
  4. Poppoya (1999)
  5. Himitsu (1999)
  6. 20th Century Nostalgia (1997)

[edit] Discography

  1. Hirosue Ryoko Perfect Collection (2/27/2002)
  2. RH Remix (8/29/2001)
  3. Kajitsu (11/1/2000)
  4. Super Idol Series (Fukada Kyoko vs Hirosue Ryoko) (6/1/2000)
  5. Winter Gift 98 (9/1/1999)
  6. Private (2/1/1999)
  7. RH Singles &... (11/1/1999)
  8. Wind Prism (7/1/1999)
  9. Summer Sunset (7/1/1999)
  10. RH Debut Tour 1999 (7/1/1999)
  11. Tomorrow (2/1/1999)
  12. Arigato (1997)

[edit] Awards

Years Awards
1998
  • Awards of the Japanese Academy: Won Newcomer of the Year
  • Mainichi Film Concours: Won Sponichi Grand Prize New Talent Award
  • Yokohama Film Festival: Won Best New Talent
1999
  • Nikkan Sports Film Awards: Won Best New Talent
2000

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