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is a Japanese actress and former teen idol. She is regarded as one of Japan's top actresses, and her accolades include six Japan Academy Film Prizes and three
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Miyazawa began her career as a child model, seeing wide exposure as the original
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of Mitsui Rehouse, and made her acting debut in the 1988 film ''Seven Day's War'', for which she won the Japan Academy Award for Newcomer of the Year at age sixteen. Her short-lived music career began with the single "Dream Rush" in 1989, and the next year she performed at the prestigious ''
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'' television special. Miyazawa quickly rose to prominence as one of the top idols of the early
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period, attracting controversy for her 1991 nude photography book '' Santa Fe'', which moved 1.5 million copies. Her personal struggles were further scrutinized, including a high-profile engagement to sumo wrestler Takanohana, a suicide attempt and battle with
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. By 1996, she went into hiatus and briefly resettled in San Diego. She took on a few
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roles in the late 1990s, and returned to the big screen in the Taiwanese films ''
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'' (2000) and ''
Peony Pavilion ''The Peony Pavilion'' ( zh, t=牡丹亭, s=牡丹亭, p=Mǔdān tíng, w=Mu-tan t'ing), also named ''The Return of Soul at the Peony Pavilion'', is a romantic tragicomedy play written by dramatist Tang Xianzu in 1598. The plot was drawn from the sh ...
'' (2001). She co-starred in the highly-acclaimed 2002 film ''
The Twilight Samurai ''The Twilight Samurai'' is a 2002 Japanese historical drama film co-written and directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Rie Miyazawa. Set in mid-19th century Japan, a few years before the Meiji Restoration, it follows the life ...
'', which marked a full-fledged comeback for Miyazawa and remains as her most recognizable role both domestically and internationally. She saw further success in ''
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'' and ''
Tony Takitani is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa, based on the short story by Haruki Murakami. Inspiration Haruki Murakami was intrigued by the name Tony Takitani when, at a garage sale on Maui, he found a yellow T-shirt that said, "Tony Takitan ...
'' (2004), and received several accolades for ''
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'' (2014) and ''
Her Love Boils Bathwater is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Ryōta Nakano. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Plot Futaba (Rie Miyazawa) single-handedly raising her teenage ...
'' (2016).


Life and career

Miyazawa was born in Tokyo to a Dutch father and a Japanese mother. Since her debut at age 11 in an advertisement for
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, she has appeared many films, television shows, commercials, stage appearances and photo books to her credit. She starred in the children's comedy ''Bokura no Nanokakan Sensō'' (''Seven Days' War'') and ''Tokyo Elevator Girl''. Miyazawa made her debut as a singer on September 15, 1989, with her album ''MU''. Miyazawa gained notoriety in 1991 with the publication of a fine art nude photography book, '' Santa Fe'', and even more publicity in 1992 with her engagement to
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star Takanohana. The engagement was called off in 1993. In September 1994 she cut her wrists with a broken glass in what she described as an "accident". The tabloids focused on Miyazawa's drinking session, fights with her mother, and her escape to a nearby hotel as signs of a
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. Miyazawa continued to pursue her career as an actress, including a performance in
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's movie ''
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'' that year. But the following February she pulled out of the drama ''Kura'' and in November backed out of the musical ''
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''. In early 1996 Miyazawa moved to
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, but by May she was back on TV reporting from the
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and later that year she appeared in two TV dramas: '' Hanayome Kaizoebito'' and '' Kyosokyoku''. In 1997 she made ''Mikeneko Homes (tasogare) Hoteru'' and also appeared on stage. In 2001, Miyazawa won the Best Actress Award at the
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by portraying a Chinese
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performer in the Hong Kong film
Peony Pavilion ''The Peony Pavilion'' ( zh, t=牡丹亭, s=牡丹亭, p=Mǔdān tíng, w=Mu-tan t'ing), also named ''The Return of Soul at the Peony Pavilion'', is a romantic tragicomedy play written by dramatist Tang Xianzu in 1598. The plot was drawn from the sh ...
, directed by
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. Then in 2002, she starred alongside
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in ''Tasogare Seibei'' (''
The Twilight Samurai ''The Twilight Samurai'' is a 2002 Japanese historical drama film co-written and directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Rie Miyazawa. Set in mid-19th century Japan, a few years before the Meiji Restoration, it follows the life ...
''), the year's hit movie that won numerous awards at home, including ones for the lead actors, and was nominated for an
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as
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. In 2003 she played the role of Oshino in the NHK TV series ''Musashi''. ''
Tony Takitani is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa, based on the short story by Haruki Murakami. Inspiration Haruki Murakami was intrigued by the name Tony Takitani when, at a garage sale on Maui, he found a yellow T-shirt that said, "Tony Takitan ...
'' (2004) — an adaptation of a short story by the bestselling author
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— received critical acclaim, with Miyazawa playing two roles alongside
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. The film, which was entered at the
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, has been described as "a perfectly controlled minimalist film masterpiece". In 2005, she starred as Tsubaki in ''
Ashurajō no Hitomi is a 2005 Japanese horror film, starring Ichikawa Somegorō VII, Rie Miyazawa and Kanako Higuchi. Directed by Yōjirō Takita, it is a film adaptation of a 1987 Kazuki Nakashima play set in the 16th century. It has been released on DVD-Vide ...
'' (あしゅらじょう の ひとみ), which is a movie adaptation of a 16th-century play. Most recently, Miyazawa received the
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for Best Actress for her performance in
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.


Personal life

On February 13, 2009, Miyazawa announced to the public that she was six months pregnant and would soon marry the father of the child who is reported to be Hiroyuki Nakatsu, an ex-pro surfer from Hawaii turned entrepreneur. On May 20, 2009 in Tokyo she gave birth to a baby girl. On March 23, 2016, Miyazawa announced that her divorce from Nakatsu has been finalized.


Filmography


Film

* ''Seven Days' War'' (1988) — Hitomi Nakayama * '' Who Do I Choose?'' (1989) * ''Basara: The Princess Goh'' (1992) * '' Erotic Liaisons'' (1992) * ''Kin chan no Cinema Jack II : Light of Firefly'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1994) * ''Tenshu monogatari'' (1995) * ''
The Cabbie ''The Cabbie'' () is a 2000 Taiwanese film directed by Chang Huakun and Chen Yi-wen. It was Taiwan's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cast *Rie Miyazaw ...
'' (2000) * ''
Peony Pavilion ''The Peony Pavilion'' ( zh, t=牡丹亭, s=牡丹亭, p=Mǔdān tíng, w=Mu-tan t'ing), also named ''The Return of Soul at the Peony Pavilion'', is a romantic tragicomedy play written by dramatist Tang Xianzu in 1598. The plot was drawn from the sh ...
'' (2001) * ''Free and Easy 12: Big Holiday Bonus Project'' (2001) * ''Utsutsu'' (2002) * ''
The Twilight Samurai ''The Twilight Samurai'' is a 2002 Japanese historical drama film co-written and directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Rie Miyazawa. Set in mid-19th century Japan, a few years before the Meiji Restoration, it follows the life ...
'' (2002) * ''
The Face of Jizo is a Japanese play written by Hisashi Inoue. Plays * It was performed by Komatsuza as their 34th Play, from September 3 to 18, 1994, directed by Hitoshi Uyama, starring by Masayo Umezawa and Kei Suma. It has been performed frequently not o ...
'' (2004) * ''
Tony Takitani is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa, based on the short story by Haruki Murakami. Inspiration Haruki Murakami was intrigued by the name Tony Takitani when, at a garage sale on Maui, he found a yellow T-shirt that said, "Tony Takitan ...
'' (2004) * ''
Ashurajō no Hitomi is a 2005 Japanese horror film, starring Ichikawa Somegorō VII, Rie Miyazawa and Kanako Higuchi. Directed by Yōjirō Takita, it is a film adaptation of a 1987 Kazuki Nakashima play set in the 16th century. It has been released on DVD-Vide ...
'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2005)—Voice * ''
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'' (2006) * ''The Invitation from Cinema Orion'' (2007) * ''Dreaming Awake'' (2008) * ''Haha Shan no Komoriuta'' (2009) * ''Gelatin Silver Love'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2014) — Rika Umezawa * '' Too Young to Die!'' (2016) * ''
Her Love Boils Bathwater is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Ryōta Nakano. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Plot Futaba (Rie Miyazawa) single-handedly raising her teenage ...
'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2019) * ''Seven Days War'' (2019) — Hitomi Nakayama (voice) * ''Independence of Japan'' (2020) —
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* ''The Sunday Runoff'' (2022) — Yumi Kawashima *''I Am Makimoto'' (2022) — Miharu Imae


Television

* ''Kasuga no Tsubone'' (1989) — young
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* ''
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'' (1991) — Fujiyasha * ''Tokyo Elevator Girl'' (1992) * ''Kita no Kuni kara: Himitsu'' (1995) * ''Concerto'' (1996) * ''Kita no Kuni kara: Jidai'' (1998) * ''Genroku Ryōran'' (1999) — Yōzen-in * ''Kita no Kuni kara: Yuigon'' (2002) * '' '' (2011) —
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* '' Gu-Gu Datte Neko de Aru'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2014 puppetry in which she voices
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) * ''North Light'' (2020) — Yukari Murakami * '' The Naked Director Season 2'' (2021) — Ms. Takamiya * ''
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'' (2022) — Lady Maki


Japanese dub

* ''
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'' (2009) — Narrator


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Stage

* ''Gypsy'' (1991) * ''Kaijin Bessō'' (1994) * ''Tenshu monogatari'' (1994, 1996) * ''Furu-amerika ni Sode wa Nurasaji'' (1994) * ''Tezuka's Ancestor Dr. Ryoan'' (1998) * '' Rainbow Parakeet'' (2000) * '' The Tale of Genji'' (2000) * ''The Kiss of an Invisible Man'' (2004) * ''Rope'' (2006–07) * ''Dorakuru-God Fearing Dracul'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2008) * ''Piper'' (2009) * ''The Character'' (2010)


Awards

* ''A Doll's House'' ** Yomiuri Theater Award—Best Actress * ''Rope'' ** The 41st Kinokuniya Stage Award—Individual Award * Art Encouragement Prize for 2004—from
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* '' The Face of Jizō'' ** Blue Ribbon Award—Best Actress ** Kinema Junpo Awards—Best Actress ** Yamaji Fumiko Award—Best Actress * '' The Kiss of an Invisible Man'' ** Yomiuri Theater Award—Best Actress * ''
Twilight Samurai ''The Twilight Samurai'' is a 2002 Japanese historical drama film co-written and directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Rie Miyazawa. Set in mid-19th century Japan, a few years before the Meiji Restoration, it follows the lif ...
'' ** Japan Academy Award—Best Actress ** Blue Ribbon Award—Best Supporting Actress **
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Movie Award—Best Actress ** Kinema Junpo Awards—Best Actress ** Mainichi Film Concours—Best Supporting Actress ** Hochi Film Award—Best Actress * ''Utsutsu'' ** Kinema Junpo Awards—Best Actress ** Blue Ribbon Award—Best Supporting Actress * ''
Peony Pavilion ''The Peony Pavilion'' ( zh, t=牡丹亭, s=牡丹亭, p=Mǔdān tíng, w=Mu-tan t'ing), also named ''The Return of Soul at the Peony Pavilion'', is a romantic tragicomedy play written by dramatist Tang Xianzu in 1598. The plot was drawn from the sh ...
'' **
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—Best Actress * ''Seven Days' War'' ** Japan Academy Award—Best New Actor **
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Movie Award—Best New Talent * '' Who Do I Choose?'' ** Nikkan Sports Film Award—Best New Talent


References


External links


Profile at Japan Zone
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(in Japanese) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Miyazawa, Rie 1973 births Actresses from Tokyo Japanese idols Japanese female models Japanese film actresses Japanese people of Dutch descent Japanese stage actresses Japanese television actresses Japanese voice actresses Living people People from Nerima 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses