Yui Natsukawa
Yui Natsukawa (夏川 結衣, Natsukawa Yui) is a Japanese actress.[1] She co-starred with Hiroshi Abe in the 2006 Japanese drama Kekkon Dekinai Otoko and in Hirokazu Kore-eda's 2008 film Still Walking.[2]
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Born | Miki Miyagawa June 1, 1968 Yatsushiro, Kumamoto, Japan |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1987–present |
Filmography
Films
- Sora ga Konnani Aoi Wake ga Nai (1993)
- Yoru ga Mata Kuru (1994)
- Kura (1995)
- The Trap (1996)
- Gonin 2 (1996)
- Watashitachi ga Suki datta Koto (1997)
- Shikoku (1999)
- Acacia no Michi (2000)
- Distance (2001)
- Onmyōji (2001)
- Sotsugyō (2003)
- Spy Sorge (2003)
- Zatōichi (2003)
- When the Last Sword Is Drawn (2003)
- Yudan Tateiki (2004)
- Hana (2006)
- Tales from Earthsea (2006)
- A Gentle Breeze in the Village (2007)
- Still Walking (2008)
- Ballad (2009)
- The Lone Scalpel (2010)
- I Wish (2011)
- Hayabusa: Harukanaru Kikan (2012)
- Tokyo Family (2013)
- A Tale of Samurai Cooking (2013)
- The Little House (2014)
- Solomon's Perjury (2015)
- 125 Years Memory (2015)
- What a Wonderful Family! (2016)
- 64: Part I (2016)
- 64: Part II (2016)
- What a Wonderful Family! 2 (2017)
- What a Wonderful Family! 3: My Wife, My Life (2018)
- The Day's Organ (2019)
- Red Snow (2019)
- Hotel Royal (2020)[3]
Television
- Taniguchi Rokuzo Shoten (1993)
- Aoi Tori (1997)
- Net Violence (2000)
- Aru Hi Arashi no Yoni (2001)
- Proof of the Man (2004)
- Yoshitsune (2005)
- Grave of the Fireflies (2005)
- Kekkon Dekinai Otoko (2006)
- Toilet no Kamisama (2011)
- Galileo (2013)
- Shizumanu Taiyō (2016)
- Meet Me After School (2018)
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1995 | Yokohama Film Festival | Best New Actress | Yoru ga Mata Kuru | Won | [4] |
1997 | Drama Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Aoi Tori | Won | [5] |
2001 | Hōsō Bunka Foundation Award | Best Actress (Television) | Net Violence | Won | [6] |
2001 | Japanese Movie Critics Awards | Best Actress | Acacia no Michi | Won | [7] |
2001 | Takasaki Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress | Distance | Won | [8] |
2006 | Drama Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Kekkon Dekinai Otoko | Won | [9] |
2008 | Nikkan Sports Film Award | Best Supporting Actress | Still Walking | Won | [10] |
2009 | Takasaki Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress | Won | [8] | |
2010 | Yokohama Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress | The Lone Scalpel | Won | [11] |
2011 | Mainichi Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Won | [12] | |
2011 | Japan Academy Prize | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | [13] | |
2011 | Excellence Award | Won | [13] | ||
2011 | Tokyo Sports Film Award | Best Supporting Actress | Won | [14] |
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References
- "Yui Natsukawa" (in Japanese). eiga.com. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- Bradshaw, Peter (January 14, 2010). "Still Walking - Film review - Film - The Guardian". The Guardian.
- "松山ケンイチ、安田顕ら17人が「ホテルローヤル」に出演、公開は11月13日". Natalie. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
- "16th Yokohama Film Festival" (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival Executive Committee. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "15th Drama Academy Awards". The Television (in Japanese). Kadokawa Corporation. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "Hōsō Bunka Foundation Award Database" (in Japanese). Hōsō Bunka Foundation. Retrieved November 12, 2018. Type 夏川結衣 in the box "フリーワード", click "検索"
- "Japanese Movie Critics Awards Past Winners" (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Critics Awards. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "23rd Takasaki Film Festival" (in Japanese). Takasaki Film Festival. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "50th Drama Academy Awards". The Television (in Japanese). Kadokawa Corporation. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "Best Supporting Actress – Yui Natsukawa (Still Walking)" (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. December 4, 2008. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "32nd Yokohama Film Festival" (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival Executive Committee. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "65th Mainichi Film Awards, Best Film goes to "Villain"" (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "34th Japan Academy Prize" (in Japanese). Japan Academy Film Prize Association. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- "Tokyo Sports Film Award" (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
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