Takako Tokiwa

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Takako Tokiwa
Tokiwa Takako from "HANAGATAMI" at Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2017 (26331210448).jpg
Born (1972-04-30) April 30, 1972 (age 49)
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
Spouse(s)
Keishi Nagatsuka
(m. 2009)

Takako Tokiwa (常盤 貴子, Tokiwa Takako, born 30 April 1972 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese actress.

Career[]

Tokiwa was nominated for the "Best Actress" award at the Japanese Academy Awards in 2005 for her performance in Akai Tsuki.[1]

She co-starred with Hidetoshi Nishijima in Amir Naderi's 2011 film Cut.[2]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Television[]

  • Eve wa Hatsukoi no Yoni (1991)
  • Taiheiki (1991)
  • Ai wa Doda (1992)
  • Junen ai (1992)
  • Akuma no Kiss (1993)
  • The Wide Show (1994)
  • Coming Home (1994)
  • Watashi no Unmei (1994–1995)
  • Kinjirareta Asobi (1995)
  • Aishiteiru to itte kure (1995)
  • Mada koi wa Hajimaranai (1995)
  • Minikui Hhiru no Ko (1996)
  • Mahiru no Tsuki (1996)
  • Hitori Gurashi (1996)
  • Risou no Kekkon (1997)
  • Saigo no Koi (1997)
  • Meguriai (1998)
  • Tabloid (1998)
  • Utsukushii Hito (1999)
  • Kabachitare (2000)
  • Beautiful Life (2000)
  • The Long Love Letter (2002)
  • Renai Hensachi (2002)
  • Ryuten no Ohi: Saigo no Kotei (2003)
  • The Hit Parade (2006)
  • Gyokuran (2007)
  • Bizan (2007)
  • Life in Additional Time (2008)
  • Tenchijin (2009)
  • Kamisama no Nyobo (2011)
  • Mare (2015)
  • The Good Wife (Japanese TV series) (2019)[3]
  • The Return (2020)

Awards[]

  • 20th Elan d'or Awards: Newcomer of the Year
  • 6th Television Academy Awards: Best Actress - Aishiteiru to Ittekure
  • 10th Television Academy Awards: Best Actress - Mahiru no Tsuki
  • 12th Television Academy Awards: Best Actress - Risou no Kekkon
  • 14th Television Academy Awards: Best Actress - Saigo no Koi
  • 23rd Television Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress - Utsukushii Hito
  • 24th Television Academy Awards: Best Actress - Beautiful Life

References[]

  1. ^ 第28回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品 (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. Retrieved 18 April 2010.
  2. ^ Mark Schilling (16 December 2011). "Cut". The Japan Times.
  3. ^ "出演者 | TBSテレビ:日曜劇場『グッドワイフ』" [Cast | TBS TV: Sunday Theater "Good Wife"] (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System Television. Retrieved 3 May 2019.

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