Sawa Suzuki

Sawa Suzuki
Native name 鈴木 砂羽
Born (1972-09-20) September 20, 1972
Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992 -
Agent Horipro
Height 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
Spouse(s) Junko Yoshikawa (2011 - 2015)

Sawa Yoshikawa (吉川 砂羽 Yoshikawa Sawa, born September 20, 1972, in Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan)[1][2] better known for her stage name Sawa Suzuki (鈴木 砂羽 Suzuki Sawa) is a Japanese actress who is represented by the talent agency Horipro.

Biography

After dropping out from Joshibi University of Art and Design Junior College,[2] Suzuki became a research student in Bungakuza.[2][3]

In 1994, after her institute graduation, her starring debut was in Ai no Shinsekai.[2] With Reiko Kataoka, it was the first Japanese film with hair nudity, which suddenly attracting attention. The film's director, Kinema Junpo, won the 37th Blue Ribbon Rookie Award and Sponichi Newcomer Award in the Grand Prix of the Mainichi Film Award.

In October 5, 2011, Suzuki married actor Junko Yoshikawa.[4] After their marriage, they had many opportunities to appear on variety shows.[2]

In 2012, she released her first essay, Joyū Geki-ba, from Wanibooks.[5]

In August 15, 2015, Suzuki and Junko Yoshikawa divorced.[6]

Filmography

TV series

NHK

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Aguri Tatsuko
1999 Genroku Ryōran Oden no Kata
Suzuran Ayame
2001 Hikari no Teikoku Kaoru Yatabe
2002 Omiaihōrōki Aoi Sakuragi
Sakura Natsuko
2003 Kaettekita Locker no Hanako-san Kazumi Nishina
2004 Kekkon no Katachi Kaoru Oba
Shinsengumi! Akari
2008 Dandan Yoshiko Tajima
2009 Classic Mystery Meikyoku Tantei Amadeusu Chikako Yosoji
2010 15-sai no Shigan-hei Akiko Fujiyama
2011 Bitter Sugar Natsu Igarashi
Kyōgoku Tatsuko, then Juhō-in
2015 Mare Haru Kuramoto
Doraemon Haha ni Naru: Ōyama Nobuyo Monogatari Nobuyo Ōyama Lead role

Nippon TV

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Detective School Q Shino Katagiri
2014 Ashita, Mama ga Inai Kaori Sasaki

Tokyo Broadcasting System

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Kimi to Seatte Kara Masumi Kimura
Dear Woman Sanae Shimabukuro
1997 Koi no Tamerai Toshiko Sakaguchi
1998 Pu-Pu-Pu Mutsumi Ichijo
2000 Kin'yōbi no Koibito-tachi e Kimiko Enomoto
Friends Fumio Sakisaka
2001 Joshi Keimusho Higashi San-gōtō 3 Aya Nimi
2003 Suekko Chōnan Ane San'nin Miki Kinoshita
2005 Namida Sō Sō Ko no Ai Ni Ikite Toshiko Oda
2008 Miracle Voice Yukari Anno
2009 Boku no Imōto Shigeko Segawa
2012 Akujo ni Tsuite Yoko Karasuma
Sangaku Keiji Series Miyuki Shomyo
2013 Otto no Kanojo Hishiko Komatsubara
2014 Inpei Sōsa Saeko Ryuzaki

Fuji Television

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Hanayome Kaizoe Hito ga Yuku Kansai
1999 Ring: The Final Chapter Kumiko Yagi
Kyūmei Byōtō 24-ji Yoshiko Kawakami
2000 Hikeshi-ya Komachi Masako Oka Kansai
2001 Watashi o Ryokan ni Tsuretette Mariko
Antique Bakery Mieko Morooka
2002 Wedding Planner Sweet Delivery
2003 Ōoku Omi
2005 Naniwa Kin'yūdō Tamako Hashida
Rikon Bengoshi Misako Utsui
2007 Oniyome Nikki Kumi Takaoka Kansai
Yama Onna Kabe Onna Yuko Harada
2008 Murinaren Ai Ritsuko Kubo Kansai
2009 Real Clothes Shinobu Hibiya Kansai
Team Batista no Eikō Midori Ichinose Kansai
2010 Wagaya no Rekishi Maria Yame
Joker Yurusa Rezaru Sōsa-kan Narumi Hikawa
2011 Utsukushī Rinjin Kana Seki Kansai
2012 Hungry! Yuki Shiroyama Kansai

TV Asahi

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Aibō Miwako Kameyama (née: Okudera) Pre season, Episode 1 to Season 7, Episode 9
2001 Koko Dake no Hanashi
2002 Tsūhanman Gladys Sugawara
2003 Sky High Hitomi Takimoto
2005 Haruka Seventeen Eiko Takamura
2007 Otoko no Kosodate Saeko Nakanishi
2009 Tokumei Kakarichō Tadano Hitoshi Kabucho Ichinose
My Girl Yukari Hayashi
2010 Angel Bank: Tenshoku Dairinin Wasa Okajima
2013 Otome-san Miyuki Kajiwara

TV Tokyo

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Tamaru Onna
2006 Urami-ya Honpo Miyuki Nanjo
2010 Majisuka Gakuen Sachiko Maeda
Samurai Code Shoko Itakura
2012 Dakatsu Nogotoku Tamaki Ishizawa

WOWOW

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Chōjin Utada Ryoko Ohara
2010 Maboroshi Yoru Kyoko Soga
2012 Bunshin Shizue Ujiie

LaLa TV

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Watashitachi ga Propose sa Renai no ni wa, 101 no Riyū ga Atteda na Machiko Episode 9

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Hadashi no Picnic Kiriko
1994 Ai no Shinsekai Rei
1995 Teito Monogatari Michiyo
Gokudō no Tsuma-tachi Akaikizuna Mayuko Hisamura
1997 Tokyo Biyori Miyamoto
2000 Space Travelers Kimiko Fukaura
2001 Colorful Goto
Rendan Osawa no Tsuma
Waterboys Woman of butcher
2003 Shōwa Kayō Taizenshū Midori Iwata
2004 Jump Miyuki Amagasa
Hirakata Kyoko
2005 Itsuka dokusho suruhi Chiyo Oba
Summer of the Ubume Ojun
Scrap Heaven Misa Aikawa
Ai Shiteyo Amane Etajima
2006 Rikidōzan Mako Okiha
Loft Megumi Nonomura
Oh! Oku Yae
2007 Akai Bunka Jūtaku no Hatsune Sawako
Sidecar ni Inu Ryoko Kondo
Tsukigami Chiyo Bessho
Tōku no Sora ni Kieta Sumi Tsuchida
Hero Misa Kurokawa
Aozora no Roulette Keiko Hagiwara
Oriwon-za Kara no Jōtaijō
Kansatsu Eien Ni Kimi o Mitsumete Wakana Matsumoto
2008 Persona (2008 film)
Koneko no Namida Kayoko Morioka
2008, Imadoki Japanese yo. Aitoheiwa to Rikai o Shinjiru Kai? Chikako
Shunshoku no Soup Yuki Abe
Aibō the Movie Miwako Kameyama
Children of the Dark Mineko Kajikawa
Dōsōkai Eri Ishikawa
2009 Aibō Series Kanshiki Yonezawa Mamoru no Jiken-bo Miwako Kameyama
Mt. Tsurugidake Sawa Uji
Boku to Mama no Kiiroi Jitensha Hiroko
Naku Mon ka Yuko Shimoigusa
2010 Rambling Heart Yoko Natsume
Hotel Chelsea Tomoko Takagi
Omae no Kāchan Bitch! Fumie Yamada
Soup Opera Nanako
Saiban-chō! Koko wa Chōeki 4-nen De dō Suka Mitsuko Sudo
Ghost: Mouichido Dakishimetai Miharu Kamijo
2011 Mainichi Kaasan Mugita
Aoi Aoi Sora Mako's mother
Wasao Naoko
Switch o Osu Toki Yoko Kogure
Shiawase Kamon Fumiko Matsumoto
2012 Yume Uru Futari
2015 Z Island Sakura
2015 Ore Monogatari!! - My Love Story!! Yuriko Gōda

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