Kyoko Fukada

Kyoko Fukada
深田 恭子

Kyoko Fukada on the red carpet at the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix premier in Tokyo, June 2007
Born (1982-11-02) November 2, 1982
Kita, Tokyo, Japan
Occupation Actress
Years active 1997—present
Website http://www.kyoko-channel.com

Kyoko Fukada (深田 恭子 Fukada Kyōko, born November 2, 1982) is a Japanese actress and singer. In Japan, her name is sometimes contracted to the nickname Fukakyon. She won the award for Best Actress at the Yokohama Film Festival for Kamikaze Girls.[1]

Biography

Fukada Kyoko was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She has a younger sister. Fukada debuted in 1997 with her first appearance in the television drama Sore ga Kotae da! as Kazune. Fukada appeared in her first movie Ring 2 as Kanae Sawaguchi in 1999 and in later in School Day of the Dead, released in 2000. That same year, she graduated from Horikoshi High School.

In 2002, she made an appearance in Dolls as Haruna. Fukada is also a J-pop singer and her debut single "The Last Fruit" led to her album Dear, both released in 1999.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Shinjuku Shōnen Tanteidan
1999 Ring 2 Kanae Sawaguchi
2000 Shisha no Gakuensai Lead role
2001 Tokyo Zansu Lead role
2002 Dolls Haruna
2003 Onmyoji II
Like Asura Sakiko Jinnai
2004 Kamikaze Girls Momoko Ryugasaki Lead role
2006 Tenshi Tenshi Lead role
Inugamike no Ichizoku
2009 Yatterman Doronjo
Ururu no Mori no Monogatari Chie Shono
2010 Alice in Wonderland White Queen Japanese dub
Renai Gikyoku: Watashi to Koi ni Ochite Kudasai Lead role
2011 Wild 7 Yuki Honma
2013 Roommate Reiko Nishimura
2014 Mission Impossible: Samurai
The Great Shu Ra Ra Boom Kiyoko Hinode
2015 Joker Game Rin Lead Role
Drama
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Five Sanae Yodobashi/Kanae
Sore ga Kotae da! Kazune Mizuno
1998 News no Onna Aya Uchida
Kamisama, Mō Sukoshi Dake Masaki Kano
1999 Oni no Sumika Ayumi Kato Lead role
To Heart: Koishite Shinitai Toko Miura
Tengoku no Kiss Mika Izumisawa
2000 Soshite, Tomodachi Lead role, television special
Imagine Yu Iijima Lead role with Hitomi Kuroki
Food Fight Manami Tamura
2001 Strawberry on the Shortcake Yui Misawa
Fighting Girl Sayoko Yoshida Lead role
2002 Friends Tomoko Asai Lead role, two-part television special
First Love Kasumi Ezawa
Remote Kurumi Ayaki Lead role
Otōsan Kei Shindo
2003 Hakoiri Musume! Akari Komori Lead role
2004 Futari Mutsumi Kamagata Television special
Kanojo ga Shinjatta Reiko Ishii
Nōka no Yome ni Naritai Wako Yoshikawa Lead role
Minami-kun no Koibito Chiyomi Lead role with Kazunari Ninomiya
Xmas Nante Daikirai Fuyumi Kurihara Lead role
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi: Inu to Yobareta Otoko Matsuko Jidaigeki television special
2005 Fugo Keiji Miwako Kanbe Lead role
Shiawase ni Naritai! Hikari Asada Lead role with Yuki Matsushita
Umeko Miyo Ota Lead role
2006 Akai Kiseki Rinko Sekiguchi Lead role
Fugō Keiji 2 Miwako Kanbe Lead role
2007 Watashi no Atama no Naka no Keshigomu Kana Kono Lead role
Yama Onna Kabe Onna Marie Mariya Lead role with Misaki Ito
Kimi ga Kureta Natsu Tokiko Kizaki Television special
Ikiru Sachi Odagiri
Galileo Shizuko Episode 7 guest appearance
Aoi Hitomi to Nuage Erika Ichinose Lead role
2008 Mirai Koshi Meguru Meguru Yoshida Lead role
Gakkō ja Oshierarenai! Mai Aida Lead role
2009 Tenchijin Yodo-dono
Kurobe no Taiyō Ayako Kawaguchi
Karei naru Spy Dorothy
2010 Massugu na Otoko Narumi Kurita
Second Virgin
Genya Mifuyu Shinkai Lead role
Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku Episode 10 guest appearance[2]
2011 Sengyou Shufu Tantei ~Watashi wa Shadow Serina Asagi Lead Role
2012 Tairano Kiyomori Taira no Tokiko
Tokyo Airport ~Tôkyô Kûkô Kansei Hoanbu~ Kaori Shinoda Lead Role
2013 Namonaki Doku Satomi Kajita Lead Role
Kyou no Hi wa Sayounara Yuriko Ōkubo Lead Role, television special
2014 Silent Poor Ryō Satomi Lead Role
Tōi Yakusoku ~Hoshi ni Natta Kodomotachi Kiyomi Matsubara Television special
Cabin Attendant Keiji ~New York Satsujin Jiken~ Miho Saitō Lead Role, television special
Women Won't Allow It Urara Iwasaki Lead Role
2015 Second Love Yui Nishihara Lead Role
2016 Please Love the Useless Me Michiko Shibata Lead Role

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. 第26回ヨコハマ映画祭 日本映画個人賞 (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  2. 松潤"月9"最終回にニノら豪華ゲスト! (in Japanese). Sanspo. 2010-09-17. Retrieved 2010-09-17.

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