Kumiko Aso
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| Kumiko Aso | |
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| Born | June 17, 1978 Sammu, Chiba, Japan |
| Occupation | Actress |
Kumiko Aso (麻生 久美子 Asō Kumiko), born Kumiko Hiramaru (平丸 久美子 Hiramaru Kumiko, born 17 June 1978 in Sanmu, Chiba, Japan) is a Japanese actress. She is also a model and has participated in several commercials.
[edit] Filmography
- License to Live (1998)
- Dr. Akagi (1998)
- Second Chance (1999)
- Himawari (2000)
- Kaza-hana (2000)
- Ring 0: Birthday (2000)
- Pop Beat Killers (2000)
- Luxurious Bone (2001)
- Red Shadow: Akakage (2001)
- Rush! (2001)
- Kairo (2001)
- Stereo Future (2001)
- Last Scene (2002)
- 11'9"01 September 11 (2002)
- Inochi (2002)
- Samurai Resurrection (2003)
- Slow Is Beautiful (2003)
- Iden & Tity (2003)
- Casshern (2004)
- Eiko (2004)
- Zebraman (2004)
- Aoi kuruma (2004)
- Yajikita (2005)
- Hasami otoko (2005)
- The Uchoten Hotel (2006)
- Hafez (2007)
- Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms (2007)
- Cafe Isobe (2008)
- Instant Swamp (2009)
[edit] Awards
- 1998 - 23rd Hochi Film Award - Best Supporting Actress
- 1998 - 1st International Communication Festa - Best Communication Person Award
- 1999 - 22nd Japan academy award - Best Supporting Actress
- 1999 - 8th Japan Movie Critic Award - Rookie of the year
- 1999 - 24th Osaka Film Festival - Rookie of the year
- 1999 - 20th Yokohama Film Festival - Rookie of the year
- 2002 - 11th Japan Movie Professional Award - Best Actress
- 2002 - 16th Takasaki Film Festival - Best Actress Award
- 2007 - 32nd Hochi Film Awards - Best Actress[1][2]
- 2007 -50th Blue Ribbon Awards - Best Actress[3]
- 2007 - Mainichi Film Awards - Best Actress[4]
[edit] References
- ^ "32nd Hochi Movie Awards announced". http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-2154.
- ^ "報知映画賞ヒストリー" (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/2007/. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
- ^ "50th Blue Ribbon Awards: "Kisaragi" takes top prize". http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-2445.
- ^ http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-2425
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