Tomoko Tabata
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Tomoko Tabata (田畑 智子, Tabata Tomoko, born December 26, 1980) is a Japanese actress.[1] She won the best supporting actress award from the Mainichi in 2004 for The Hidden Blade and Blood and Bones,[2] and the best actress award at the Mainichi Film Awards for Fugainai Boku wa Sora o Mita in 2012.[3]
Career
Tabata has appeared in films such as Happy Flight[4] and Sankaku[5] She has also appeared in television such as Watashi no Aozora[6] and Shinsengumi!.[7]
Filmography
Films
- Moving (1993)
- Sabu (2002)
- The Hidden Blade (2004)
- Blood and Bones (2004)
- Hana (2006)
- Yellow Tears (2007)
- After School (2008)
- School Days with a Pig (2008)
- Happy Flight (2008) - Natsumi Kimura
- Sankaku (2010)
- A Liar and a Broken Girl (2011)
- Gokudō Meshi (2011) - Aya Kurihara
- Robo-G (2012)
- The Cowards Who Looked to the Sky (2012)
- Before the Vigil (2013)
- Angel Home (2013)
- Lady Maiko (2014)
- Children of Iron (2015)
- Museum (2016)
- The Day's Organ (2019)
- Dad, Chibi is Gone (2019)
- Wachigaiya Itosato (2019)
Television
- Watashi no Aozora (2000) - Nazuna
- Shinsengumi! (2004) - Kondo Tsune, Kondo Isami's wife
- Kitaro ga Mita Gyokusai - Mizuki Shigeru no Senso (2007) - Nunoe
- Nene: Onna Taikōki (2009) - Asahi no kata
- First Class (2014) - Shirayuki Kimura
References
- ^ 田畑智子 たばた・ともこ (in Japanese). Allcinema.net. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ^ "2004-nen". Mainichi Film Awards. Mainichi Shinbun. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
- ^ 女優主演賞・田畑智子さん感激「心に残る作品を」. Mainichi Shinbun (in Japanese). 8 February 2013. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
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- ^ さんかく (2010) (in Japanese). Allcinema.net. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ^ 私の青空(2000) (in Japanese). Allcinema.net. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ^ 新選組!(2004) (in Japanese). Allcinema.net. Retrieved April 17, 2010.