Mieko Harada
Mieko Harada | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan | 26 December 1958
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1972–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 3, including Shizuka Ishibashi |
Mieko Harada (原田 美枝子, Harada Mieko, born 26 December 1958) is a Japanese actress from
motion pictures, television shows and television dramas
since her debut in 1974.
Career
Harada most notably portrayed Lady Kaede in
InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass.[citation needed
]
Harada won the award for best actress at the 21st Hochi Film Award for Village of Dreams[1] and at the 23rd Hochi Film Award for Begging for Love.[2]
Personal life
Harada has been married to actor and singer Ryo Ishibashi since 1987 and has three daughters.[3]
Filmography
Film
- Lullaby of the Earth (1976)
- The Youth Killer(1976)
- Torakku Yarō: Totsugeki ichibanboshi (1978)
- The Fall of Ako Castle (1978)
- Ah! Nomugi Toge(1979)
- Aftermath of Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1979)
- Ran (1985) – Lady Kaede
- Bakumatsu Seishun Graffiti: Ronin Sakamoto Ryōma (1986) – Oryō
- Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (1988)
- Tsuribaka Nisshi 2 (1989)
- Dreams (1990)
- My Sons (1991)
- Village of Dreams (1996)
- Begging for Love (1998)
- After the Rain (1999)
- First Love (2000)
- Off-Balance (2001)
- Inuyasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (2002) – Kaguya (voice)
- Out (2002)
- Half a Confession (2004)
- Hinokio (2005)
- The Samurai I Loved (2005)
- The Uchōten Hotel (2006)
- Dororo (2007)
- Hōtai Club (2007)
- School Days with a Pig (2008)
- Leonie (2010)
- Isoroku (2011)
- Dearest (2012)
- The Cowards Who Looked to the Sky (2012)[4]
- Helter Skelter (2012)
- A Samurai Chronicle (2014) – Orie Toda
- Our Family (2014) – Reiko Wakaba
- If Cats Disappeared From the World(2016)
- Lear on the Shore (2017)
- A Banana? At This Time of Night? (2018)
- A Hundred Flowers (2022) – Yuriko Kasai[5]
- And So I'm at a Loss (2023)[6]
Television
- Naruto Hichō (1977-78)
- Kita no Kuni kara (1981–2002) – Ryoko
- Taiheiki (1991) – Ano Renshi
- Nemureru Mori (1998) – Makiko Hamazaki
- Hojo Tokimune (2001) - Kikyo
- The Family (2007) – Yasuko Manpyō
- Saka no Ue no Kumo (2009–11) – Yae Masaoka
- Nagareboshi (2010) – Kazuko Okada
- On (2016) – Taeko Ishigami
- Mozart in the Jungle (2018) – Sadako
- Chimudondon (2022) – Fusako Ōshiro[7]
- Umeko: The Face of Female Education (2022) – old Tsuda Umeko / narrator[8]
- House of the Owl (2024) – Prime Minister Shiori Watanabe[9]
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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1977 | 19th Blue Ribbon Awards | Best Newcomer
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Lullaby of the Earth, The Youth Killer | Won | |
50th Kinema Junpo Awards | Best Actress | Won | |||
1st Elan d'or Awards | Newcomer of the Year | Herself | Won | [10] | |
1980 | 3rd Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Supporting Actress | Nomugi Pass, Sono go no jingi naki tatakai | Nominated | |
1986 | 11th Hochi Film Award | Best Supporting Actress | House on Fire | Won | |
1987 | 10th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Supporting Actress | Won | ||
1991 | 14th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Supporting Actress | Dreams, Tsuribaka Nisshi 2, Mt. Aso's Passions | Nominated | |
1996 | 21st Hochi Film Award | Best Actress | Village of Dreams | Won | |
1997 | 70th Kinema Junpo Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
39th Blue Ribbon Awards | Best Actress
|
Won | |||
6th Japanese Movie Critics Awards | Best Actress | Won | |||
1998 | 23rd Hochi Film Award | Best Actress | Begging for Love | Won | |
1999 | 53rd Mainichi Film Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
22nd Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Actress
|
Won | |||
72nd Kinema Junpo Awards | Best Actress | Won | |||
20th Yokohama Film Festival | Best Actress | Won | |||
41st Blue Ribbon Awards | Best Actress | Won | |||
8th Tokyo Sports Film Award | Best Actress | Won | |||
2001 | 24th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Supporting Actress | After the Rain | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | First Love | Nominated | |||
55th Mainichi Film Awards | Kinuyo Tanaka Award | Herself | Won | ||
2003 | 26th Japan Academy Prize
|
Best Supporting Actress | Out | Nominated | |
2022 | 35th Nikkan Sports Film Awards | Best Actress | A Hundred Flowers | Nominated | [11] |
References
- ^ 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi - 1996. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- ^ 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi - 1998. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- ^ "石橋凌&原田美枝子の次女・石橋静河、初主演映画も親譲りの存在感! : スポーツ報知". 18 April 2017. Archived from the original on 18 April 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- ^ "ふがいない僕は空を見た". eiga.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ "菅田将暉&原田美枝子W主演で贈る、愛と記憶の物語 川村元気「百花」映画化". Cinema Cafe. 2 December 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
- ^ "藤ヶ谷太輔主演『そして僕は途方に暮れる』、前田敦子、豊川悦司、香里奈ら全キャスト解禁". Crank-in!. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
- ^ "2022年度前期 連続テレビ小説「ちむどんどん」新たな出演者発表~ヒロイン・暢子が、東京そして鶴見で出会う人々~". NHK. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
- ^ "田中圭が伊藤博文に 広瀬すず主演ドラマ『津田梅子』、ディーン・フジオカら共演陣発表". Crank-in. 3 February 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "「フクロウと呼ばれた男」の新キャストに萬田久子、安藤政信、長谷川京子ら". Natalie. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
- ^ "エランドール賞歴代受賞者一覧". All Nippon Producers Association. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- ^ "日刊スポーツ映画大賞・石原裕次郎賞ノミネート発表 「PLAN75」が最多6部門". eiga.com. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
External links
- Mieko Harada at IMDb