Yuriko Yoshitaka

Yuriko Yoshitaka (Japanese: 吉高 由里子, Hepburn: Yoshitaka Yuriko, born July 22, 1988) is a Japanese actress. She has played numerous roles in film and television, including lead roles in Snakes and Earrings, Yurigokoro, and the NHK asadora Hanako to Anne.

Yuriko Yoshitaka
吉高 由里子
Amuse
Born (1988-07-22) July 22, 1988 (age 35)
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
AgentAmuse, Inc.
Websitewww.amuse.co.jp/artist/yoshitaka_yuriko/

Career edit

At age 16, her first year of high school, Yoshitaka joined the entertainment industry when she was scouted by an agency while shopping at Harajuku.[1] Yoshitaka made her acting debut in 2006. She was given the lead role in the live-action adaptation of Hitomi Kanehara's award-winning novel Snakes and Earrings in 2007. Portraying Lui, a teenager whose life goes into a downward spiral after meeting the forked-tongued and tattooed Ama, the role was Yoshitaka's breakthrough role.[2][3] The Japanese public began to take notice of her, and in a poll conducted by Oricon, Yoshitaka was the fifth promising young actress of 2009[4] and 2009's freshest female celebrity.[5] In 2010, Oricon again conducted a poll on the most promising actress and she managed climb up to top the poll.[6]

Yoshitaka began to receive more work in 2008 as she appeared in Flow's music video "Arigatō" (ありがとう, "Thanks"), was given her first lead role in the comedy drama Konno-san to Asobo (紺野さんと遊ぼう, Let’s Play with Konno-san) and took up the lead role in the film Yubae Shōjo (夕映え少女, A Girl in the Sunset) before the theatrical release of her other lead film Snakes and Earrings.

In 2009, Yoshitaka was given the role of the suicidal Kairi Hayakawa in the romantic-comedy drama Love Shuffle. Later in the year, she portrayed Yūki Matsunaga (松永 由岐, Matsunaga Yūki) in the police drama Tokyo Dogs with Shun Oguri and Hiro Mizushima as her co-stars.[7]

In 2010, she starred as all three sisters in a short drama series titled Tofu Shimai (豆腐姉妹, lit. Tofu Sisters).[8] It was announced on May 13, 2010 that Yoshitaka was given her first lead role in a network television drama series called Mioka (美丘), portraying a university student with an incurable illness.[9]

She played Tae Kojima in the two-part 2011 live-action adaptation of the sci-fi and action manga Gantz.[10][11] She also took the lead role in Kōji Maeda's movie Konzen Tokkyū, portraying a young woman dating multiple men in hopes of finding the right one to marry. It premiered in Spring 2011.[12]

From March 31, 2014 to September 27, 2014 she portrayed Hanako Muraoka (1893–1968) in Hanako to Anne (花子とアン, Hanako to An), a Japanese television drama series, the 90th Asadora series broadcast on NHK. She hosted the 65th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on New Year's Eve 2014 alongside Arashi.

Personal life edit

While she was preparing for her role in Snakes and Earrings, Yoshitaka was involved in a traffic accident in September 2007, and suffered a fractured jaw. She was in the intensive care unit (ICU) for five days as a result.[13]Yuriko also briefly studied English in Cebu Island, The Philippines.Apart from this she had a part-time job at a barbecue store and a convenience store.

Filmography edit

TV drama edit

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2006Jikō KeisatsuMayumiEpisode 6
Childrenyoung MiharuTelevision film
PS RashōmonYukari SonodaEpisode 2
Ii OnnaMika Nakamura
2007Jodan Ja Nai!Episode 8
Yonimo Kimyona Monogatari: Countdown
2008Ashita no Kita YoshioShinobu Yoimachi
AtsuhimeOtetsuTaiga drama
Konno-san to AsoboMiyuki KonnoLead role
Average
Taiyo to Umi no KyoshitsuAkari Yashima
TonsureMika KashiwabaLead role
Average 2
The Naminori RestaurantMisaki
2009Love ShuffleKairi Hayakawa
True Horror Stories: Chi Nurareta RyokanMoe YasudaLead role; short drama
Shiroi HaruShiori Nishida
Ikemen Shin Sobaya TanteiGlicoEpisode 5
Tokyo DogsYūki Matsunaga
2010Tofu ShimaiThree sisters: Kinuyo, Momen, YurikoLead role; miniseries
MiokaMioka MinegishiLead role
2011The Reason I can't Find LoveSaki OguraLead role
2012Vampire Prosecutor 2Luna
2013Galileo 2Misa Kishitani
2014Hanako to AnneHanako MuraokaLead role; Asadora[14]
2017Tokyo Tarareba GirlsRinko KamataLead role[15]
2018Ms. JusticeRiriko TakemuraLead role[16]
2019I Will Not Work Overtime, PeriodYui HigashiyamaLead role[17]
2020Off the RecordKeito MakabeLead role[18]
The Dangerous VenusKaede Yagami[19]
2021DearestRio SanadaLead role[20]
2022Kaze yo Arashi yoItō NoeLead role; television film[21]
2023On a Starry NightSuzu YukimiyaLead role[22]
2024Dear RadianceMurasaki ShikibuLead role; Taiga drama[23]

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2005Zoo"Seven Rooms" Room 7 girl
2006Noriko's Dinner TableYuka Shimbara
2007MaruyamachoSeta
Kayokyoku Dayo, Jinsei wa
Adrift in TokyoFufumi
2008Yubae ShōjoLead role
Cyborg SheStudent in the 22nd Century
Your FriendsHanai Kyōko
Snakes and EarringsLuiLead role[24]
2009Gravity's ClownsNatsuko
Kaiji 2Hiromi Ishida
2010Subete wa Umi ni NaruShizuko
2011GantzTae Kojima
Gantz: Perfect AnswerTae Kojima
Cannonball WedlockChieLead role
2012Robo-GYoko Sasaki
We Were There: First LoveNanami TakahashiLead role[25]
We Were There: True LoveNanami TakahashiLead role[25]
2013The Story of YonosukeShoko Yosano
Midsummer's EquationMisa Kishitani[26]
2017YurigokoroMisakoLead role[27]
2018Killing for the ProsecutionSaho Tachibana[28]
2020Your Eyes TellAkari KashiwagiLead role[29]
2024Kaze yo Arashi yoItō NoeLead role[21]

Awards and nominations edit

YearOrganizationAwardWorkResultRef(s)
200728th Yokohama Film FestivalBest NewcomerNoriko's Dinner TableWon[30]
200932nd Japan Academy Film PrizeBest NewcomerSnakes and EarringsWon[31]
51st Blue Ribbon AwardsBest NewcomerWon[32][33]
18th Japan Movie Critics AwardsBest New ActressWon[34]
201236th Elan d'or AwardsNewcomer of the YearHerselfWon[35]
33rd Yokohama Film FestivalBest ActressCannonball WedlockWon
201468th Mainichi Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressThe Story of YonosukeWon
201841st Japan Academy Film PrizeBest ActressYurigokoroNominated
202215th Tokyo Drama AwardsBest ActressDearestWon[36]

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