Noriko Eguchi

Noriko Eguchi (江口 のりこ, Eguchi Noriko, born 28 April 1980) is a Japanese film and television actress. She became a student in the theater troupe Tokyo Kandenchi in 2000,[1] and made her film debut in 2002 with Takashi Miike's Shangri-La.[2] She had her first starring role in Yuki Tanada's Moon and Cherry in 2004.[1]

Filmography

Films

Television

gollark: > resisting gives the cops no right to kill an otherwise unarmed person<@528315825803755559> I agree. I'd really expect higher standards of not arbitrarily killing people. The UK seems to have this problem... less, at least?
gollark: Then you are not an idiot. You win a melon! 🍈
gollark: Anyone who disagrees with me is always an idiot.
gollark: It seems kind of hypocritical of you to simultaneously go "destroy the existing regime violently" and "we need a new form of government which will deal with this sort of thing very harshly and not really allow change".
gollark: Isn't a violent protest or whatever the sort of thing the authoritarian regimes you like try to stop/deal with very harshly?

References

  1. ほとんど濡れ場の問題作. ZakZak (in Japanese). Sankei Digital. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
  2. "Eguchi Noriko-san". Heroes File (in Japanese). Mynavi. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  3. Tom Mes (June 1, 2010). "Yuriko's Aroma". Midnight Eye. Retrieved December 19, 2014.



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