Rinko Kikuchi

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Rinko Kikuchi
(菊地 凛子 Kikuchi Rinko)

Rinko Kikuchi
Birth name Yuriko Kikuchi
Born January 6, 1981 (age 26)
Flag of Japan Kanagawa, Japan
Official site Official site
Notable roles Chieko Wataya in
Babel
Academy Awards
Nominated: Best Supporting Actress
2007 Babel

Rinko Kikuchi (菊地 凛子 Kikuchi Rinko?) (born Yuriko Kikuchi (菊地 百合子 Kikuchi Yuriko?), January 6, 1981 in Kanagawa Prefecture), is an Academy Award-nominated Japanese actress. She has worked in film, television and theater, as well as 25 TV commercials and music videos.

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[edit] Biography

She debuted, in 1999, under her birth name, Yuriko Kikuchi, with the Kaneto Shindo-directed film Ikitai (生きたい?).[1] Soon after, in 2001, she starred in the acclaimed Kazuyoshi Komuri-directed film Sora no Ana (空の穴?), which was featured across several international film festivals, including the Rotterdam Film Festival.[1] In 2004, she also appeared in the critically acclaimed Katsuhito Ishii-directed film Cha no Aji (茶の味?), which was selected for the renowned Cannes Film Festival.[1]

In 2006, she appeared in the critically-acclaimed Alejandro González Iñárritu-directed film Babel, where she played Chieko Wataya, a deaf teenaged girl, in a role for which she was critically acclaimed[1], and nominated for numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress[2], and winning several, such as the National Board of Review Award for Best Breakthrough Female Performance (tying with Jennifer Hudson) and the Gotham Award for Best Breakthrough. Having received an academy award nomination, she has become the first Japanese actress to be nominated in 49 years, since Miyoshi Umeki. Her hypnotic, emotionally intense role in Babel has led to her being noticed by many international directors, namely Rian Johnson, auteur director of Brick. She will star in his next film, The Brothers Bloom, which will be her first fully English-language feature.

[edit] Filmography

Year Title Director Notes
1999 Ikitai Kaneto Shindo a.k.a. Will to Live
2000 Sanmon Yakusha Kaneto Shindo
2000 Akai Shibafu Mieko Umeuchi a.k.a. Red lawn
2001 Paradice Tatsuya Moriyama a.k.a. Paradise
2001 Sora no Ana Kazuyoshi Kumakiri a.k.a. Hole of Sky
2001 DRUG Hiroshi Sugawara
2002 Hachigatsu no Maboroshi Kosuke Suzuki a.k.a.Mirage of August
2003 Jyunanasai Hoka Kinoshita a.k.a. Seventeen
2004 Tori Tadanobu Asano
2004 Cha no Aji Katsuhito Ishii a.k.a. The Taste of Tea
2004 69 sixty nine Sang-il Lee
2004 Survive Style 5+ Gen Sekiguchi, Taku Tada
2004 Riyū Nobuhiko Obayashi
2005 Tagatameni Taro Hyugaji
2006 Nice no Mori: The First Contact Katsuhito Ishii, Shunichiro Miki, Hajime Ishimine (ANIKI)
2006 Warau Michael Issei Oda
2006 Babel Alejandro González Iñárritu Nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress[2]
Film nominated for 7 Oscars including Best Picture.
2007 Zukan ni Nottenai Mushi[3] Satoshi Miki a.k.a. The Bug That's Not in the Guide
2008 The Brothers Bloom[4] Rian Johnson

[edit] Television

  • Bakayaro! Special 2 (1999)
  • Kawaii dakeja Dame kashira (ANB) (1999)
  • Chura-san (NHK) (2001)
  • The private detective Mike Hama (YTV) #1 (2002)
  • Uchu ni Ichiban Chikai basho (2003)
  • Ai to Shihonshugi (WOWOW) (2003)

[edit] Awards and nominations

Year Group Award Result Film
2006 Gotham Awards Breakthrough Award Won Babel
Best Ensemble Cast Won
National Board of Review Best Breakthrough Performance - Female Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Most Promising Performer Nominated
2007 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Golden Globes Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Nominated
Academy Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role[2] Nominated

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