Eri Fukatsu

Fukatsu Eri
Born 深津絵里
11 January 1973 (1973-01-11) (age 39)
Ōita, Ōita Prefecture, Japan
Website
http://www.amuse.co.jp/artist/fukatsu_eri/

Eri Fukatsu (深津絵里; born 11 January 1973), nicknamed Fukacchan (ふかっちゃん?), is a Japanese actress.

Eri Fukatsu was born in Ōita, Ōita, Japan. Among other things, she has appeared in the TV series Bayside Shakedown (踊る大捜査線 Odoru Daisousasen?) and the subsequent spin-off movies of the series. She is managed by Amuse Inc.[1] She won the award for best actress at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for Haru[2] and the best actress award at the 2010 Montreal World Film Festival for her performance in ‘‘Akunin’’.[3]

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Biography

She made her show business debut at age 13, winning the Miss Harajuku Grand Prix (ミス原宿グランプリ?) held in Harajuku (原宿?). In 1988 made her screen debut in the film adaptation of Tōma no Shinzō, entitled Summer Vacation 1999 (1999年の夏休み). At the beginning she also worked as singer under the name Mizuhara Rie (水原里絵?) and Takahara Rie (高原里絵?), but after that she decided to use her real name.

Personal life

Her father is an engineer and her mother is the calligrapher Fukatsu Yumiko (深津諭美子?)

Filomgraphy

TV Drama

  1. Yobikōbugi (予備校ブギ?) (1990)
  2. Paradaisu Nippon (パラダイスにっぽん?) (1990)
  3. Haisukuru daidassō (ハイスクール大脱走?) (1991)
  4. Ruju no Dengon Vol 5 Saigo no natsuyasumi (ルージュの伝言 Vol 5 最後の春休み?) (1991)
  5. Ai to iu Nano Moto ni (愛という名のもとに?) (1992)
  6. Yonimo kimyōna monogatari (世にも奇妙な物語/DOOR?) (1992)
  7. Natsu no yoru no rusuban (夏の夜の留守番?) (1992)
  8. Hatachi no Yakusoku (二十歳の約束?) (1992)
  9. Kekkonshiki (結婚式?) (1993)
  10. Akuma no KISS (悪魔のKISS?) (1993)
  11. Otona no Kisu (大人のキス?) (1993)
  12. Kono aini ikite (この愛に生きて?) (1994)
  13. Wakamono no subete (若者のすべて?) (1994)
  14. Saikō no kataomoi (最高の片想い WHITE LOVE STORY?) (1995)
  15. Bestofurendo (ベストフレンド?) (1995)
  16. Unawa Kinyuudō Part 1 (ナニワ金融道 パート1?) (1996)
  17. Tōmei ningen DEAD ZONE IN ZEUS (透明人間 DEAD ZONE IN ZEUS?) (1996)
  18. Odoru Daisousasen (踊る大捜査線?) (1997)
  19. Bara no satsui~kyomuhe no kumotsu (薔薇の殺意~虚無への供物?) (1997)
  20. Narita rikon (成田離婚?) (1997)
  21. Tokugawa Yoshinobu (徳川慶喜?) (1998)
  22. Kirakira hikaru (きらきらひかる?) (1998)
  23. Wanganjofukei monogatari shokanokōtsuuanzen Supesharu (湾岸署婦警物語 初夏の交通安全スペシャル?) (1998)
  24. Odoru Daisousasen aki no hanzaibokumetsu Supesharu (踊る大捜査線 秋の犯罪撲滅スペシャル?) (1998)
  25. Kanojotachi no Jidai (彼女たちの時代?) (1999)
  26. Tenkiyohō no Koibito (天気予報の恋人?) (2000)
  27. Kabachitare! (カバチタレ!?) (2001)
  28. Chuushingura 1/47 (忠臣蔵1/47?) (2001)
  29. Koi no Chikara (恋ノチカラ?) (2002)
  30. Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi (空から降る一億の星?) (2002)
  31. Suekko Chounan Ane Sannin (末っ子長男姉三人?) (2003)
  32. Kawa, Itsuka Umi e muttsuno aino monogatari (川、いつか海へ 6つの愛の物語?) (2003)
  33. Slow Dance (スローダンス?) (2005)
  34. Saiyuuki (西遊記?) (2006)
  35. CHANGE (2008)
  36. The Namino Resutoran dai 33 hanashi (the 波乗りレストラン 第33話?) (2008)
  37. Ekiro (駅路?) (2009)

Film

  1. Summer Vacation 1999 (1999年の夏休み?) (1988)
  2. Stay Gold (ステイ・ゴールド?) (1988)
  3. Mangetsu no Kuchizuke (満月のくちづけ?) (1989)
  4. Manatsu no Chikyu (真夏の地球?) (1991)
  5. Birthday Present (バースデイプレゼント?) (1995)
  6. Haru (ハル?) (1996)
  7. Bayside Shakedown. The Movie (踊る大捜査線 THE MOVIE?) (1998)
  8. Space Travellers (スペーストラベラーズ?) (2000)
  9. Bayside Shakedown 2: Rainbow Bridge wo fūsa seyo! (踊る大捜査線 THE MOVIE 2 レインボーブリッジを封鎖せよ!?) (2003)
  10. Ashura no Gotoku (阿修羅のごとく?) (2003)
  11. The Professor's Beloved Equation (博士の愛した数式 hakase no ai shita suushiki?) (2006)
  12. Saiyūki (西遊記?) (2007)
  13. Fukatsu Eri no Black Comedy (深津絵里のblack comedy ブラコメ?) (2007)
  14. The Magic Hour (ザ・マジックアワー?) (2008)
  15. Honokaa Boy (ホノカアボーイ?) (2008)
  16. Onnanoko Monogatari (女の子ものがたり?) (2009)
  17. Bayside Shakedown. The Movie 3 (踊る大捜査線 THE MOVIE 3?) (2010)
  18. Villain (悪人?) (2010)
  19. Once in a Blue Moon (ステキな金縛り?) (2011)

Discography

  1. Applause (アプローズ?) (1990)
  2. Sourire (1992)

Advertising work

Fukatsu has advertised several products. From 1988 to 1992 she starred in "Christmas Express" commercials for the Central Japan Railway Company.

Photobook

  1. Sobacasu (1989)

References

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