Ryōko Shinohara
Ryoko Shinohara | |
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篠原 涼子 | |
Born | |
Occupation | Actress and singer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 2 |
Ryoko Shinohara (篠原 涼子, Shinohara Ryōko, born August 13, 1973) is a Japanese singer and actress.
Career[]
Shinohara appeared in Tetsuya Nakashima's 2004 film Kamikaze Girls.[1] She has also starred in television series such as Unfair and Haken no Hinkaku.[2][3]
Filmography[]
Films[]
- Shin Funky Monkey Teacher Dotsukaretarunen (1994)
- Funky Monkey Teacher Forever (1995)
- Happy People (1996)
- June Bride (1998)
- Beru Epokku (1998)
- Go-Con! Japanese Love Culture (2000)
- Red Shadow (2001)
- Calmi Cuori Appassionati (2001)
- Totunyuuseyo! Asama Sansou Jiken (2002)
- Dawn of a New Day: The Man Behind VHS (2002)
- Kendama (2002)
- Blessing Bell (2003)
- Kamikaze Girls (2004)
- The Uchoten Hotel (2006)
- Unfair (2006) as Natsumi Yukihira
- Hanada Shōnen Shi (2006)
- Unfair: The Movie (2007) as Natsumi Yukihira
- Unfair 2: The Answer (2011) as Natsumi Yukihira
- One Piece Film: Z (2012) as Ain (voice)
- Unfair: The End (2015) as Natsumi Yukihira
- Sakura Guardian in the North (2018)
- Sunny: Our Hearts Beat Together (2018) as Nami
- The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps (2018) as Kaoruko Harima
- Bento Harassment (2019) as Kaori Mochimaru
- Wedding High (2022) as Maho Nakagoshi[4]
Television[]
- Houkago (1992)
- Sugao no Mama de (1992)
- Ninshin Desuyo 2 (1995)
- Kagayaku Toki no Naka de (1995)
- Rennai Zenya: Ichidodake no Koi 2 (1996)
- Pure (1996)
- Naniwa Kinyudo 2 (1996)
- Shinryounaikai Ryouko (1997)
- Gift (1997)
- Bayside Shakedown (1997)
- Ao no Jidai (1998)
- Nanisama (1998)
- Beach Boys Special (1998)
- Kira Kira Hikaru (1998)
- Kiken na Kankei (1999)
- Genroku Ryoran (1999)
- Kabachitare (2000)
- Tokimune Hojo (2000)
- Saotome Typhoon (2001)
- Mukodono! (2001)
- HR (2002)
- Hatsu Taiken (2002)
- Renai Hensachi (2002)
- Boku no Mahou Tsukai (2003)
- Mukodono (2003)
- Mother and Lover (2004)
- Hikari to Tomo ni (2004)
- (2004)
- (2004)
- Naniwa Kinyudo 6 (2005)
- Anego (2005) as Naoko Noda
- Unfair SP (2006) as Natsumi Yukihira
- Message (2006)
- Hanayome wa Yakudoshi (2006)
- Unfair (2006) as Natsumi Yukihira
- Woman's Island (2006)
- The Pride of the Temp (2007)
- Hataraku Gon! (2009)
- Ogon no Buta (2010)
- Tsuki no Koibito (2010)
- Unfair Double Meaning ~ Yes or No? SP 2 (2013)
- Last Cinderella (2013)
- Lady Girls (2015) as Aki Nakahara
- The Pride of the Temp 2 (2020)
- Ochoyan (2020–21) as Shizu Okada
- Goldfish Wife (2021)
Kōhaku Uta Gassen appearances[]
Year / Broadcast | Appearance | Song | Appearance order | Opponent |
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1994 (Heisei 6) / 45th | Debut | "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to" | 2/25 | Tokio |
Dubbing[]
- World War Z, Karin Lane (Mireille Enos)[5]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- Ryoko from Tokyo Performance Doll (1993)
- Lady Generation (1995)
Compilation albums[]
- Sweets: Best of Ryoko Shinohara (1997)
Singles[]
- "Koi wa Chanson" (1991)
- "Squall" (1992)
- "Sincerely" (1994)
- "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to" (1994) (Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie theme)
- "Motto Motto..." (1995)
- "Lady Generation" (1995)
- "Dame!" (1995)
- "Heibon na Happy ja Monotarinai" (1996)
- "Shiawase wa Soba ni Aru" (1996)
- "Party o Nukedasō!" (1996)
- "Goodbye Baby" (1997)
- "Blow Up" (1998)
- "A Place in the Sun" (1998)
- "Rhythm to Rule" (2000)
- "Someday Somewhere" (2001)
- "Time of Gold" with Junpei Shiina (2003)
Awards[]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work(s) | Result |
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2018 | 43rd Hochi Film Award | Best Actress | The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps, Sunny: Our Hearts Beat Together | Won[6] |
2019 | 61st Blue Ribbon Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | |
42nd Japan Academy Prize | Best Actress | The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Sakura Guardian in the North | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ Schilling, Mark (June 23, 2004). "Naughty and nice, sugar and spice". The Japan Times.
- ^ Brasor, Philip (February 4, 2007). "Super temp worker who saves day is a nonconformist heroine". The Japan Times.
- ^ Schilling, Mark (December 25, 2008). "Dueling with a rare Japanese superhero". The Japan Times.
- ^ "ウェディング・ハイ". eiga.com. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
- ^ "ワールド・ウォーZ". Star Channel. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
- ^ "篠原涼子、自身初の主演女優賞受賞にびっくり!「倒れそうに」". Cinematoday. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
External links[]
- Official website
- Ryōko Shinohara discography at Discogs
- Ryōko Shinohara at IMDb
- Ryōko Shinohara at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
Categories:
- 1973 births
- People from Gunma Prefecture
- Living people
- Japanese actresses
- Japanese idols
- Japanese female pop singers
- Musicians from Gunma Prefecture
- 21st-century Japanese singers
- 21st-century Japanese women singers