Ryôko Hirosue

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29th May 2022 | FlixCatalog Staff

Kochi on the island of Shikoku was bombed from the air and razed to the ground by the USA during 1945, but Kochi castle still stands as a historical point of interest. More recently the city has acted as the birth place of short-haired tomboyish singer and actress Hirosue Ryoko. She signed up for the corporate Clearasil/P&G cosmetics' model contest in 1994 when she was 14 and subsequently made her television debut the following year singing on the TK Music Camp program. She began acting for television. She had moved to Kanagawa as a teenager where she had an aunt. By 1997 she was nominated for and won the Best Supporting Actress prize at the 14th Television Drama Academy Awards. She would go on to garner multiple awards for her work on both the small and big screen in the next decade. She released multiple singles and full-length albums of pop music during this time. She enrolled in Waseda University in 1999, but did not graduate. She appeared in the Tokyo-shot French film Wasabi in 2001 where she recited her French lines without understanding them. Hirosue married model Okazawa Takahiro on January 17th, 2004 and gave birth to their son three months later. The marriage actually lasted four years. The relationship though had lasted two since the wedding. She became a single mother at the age of 27. She worked less during her marriage and pregnancy, but had the occasion to appear on screen with Yu Aoi in Hana & Alice in 2004. She had the occasion to work with Yu again in Flowers in 2010. She played alternately an understanding/betraying/compromising wife in Departures in 2008, which won the 81st Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film. She married Izutsu Jun, a candle artist and candle shop owner, in late 2010. She had previously dated Nagai Masaru rumours be believed. They had met in Haiti in March of 2010 participating in earthquake relief there. They have two children. Nonetheless she was caught visiting actor Takeru Sato overnight at his place. Reportedly, she was living alone as she had requested to do during her first marriage, which had lead to that divorce. She cites karaoke and watching movies as favourite pastimes. Like the usual array of celebrities Hirosue fronts for corporate and material goods like NTT, Shiseido and Coca Cola. - IMDb Mini Biography By: aghaemi

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Streaming Availability

Tubi TV has the most number of Ryôko Hirosue’s flixes, followed by Funimation Now compared to other streaming platforms. See the full graph below.

Releases by Year

Ryôko Hirosue on average has worked on 3 movies per year from 1996 to 2021. See the full graphs of the number of Ryôko Hirosue movies released per year from 2010 till 2021.

Top Genres

Ryôko Hirosue works mostly in Drama Genre followed by Comedy Genre flixes. 45% of Ryôko Hirosue movies are Drama Genre movies. See Top Genres that Ryôko Hirosue worked on in the graph below.

Average IMDB Score

On average the IMDB score of the movies that Ryôko Hirosue has worked on is 6.7.

6.7 / 10

Ryôko Hirosue's Movies and Tv Series available to Stream now ..

A newly unemployed cellist takes a job preparing the dead for funerals.

8/10130 min

Available in 4 platform(s).

Comedy,Crime,Romance
Key of Life (2012)

A failed actor switches identities with a stranger at a bath house thinking it is his way out of his life of misery but only to find himself filling the shoes of an elite assassin.

7.3/10128 min

Available in 7 platform(s).

Isayama Nami, in order to start over her life and to find happiness, married the man she fell in love with at first sight during a blind date and moved to a quiet high-end residential area....

6.6/10\N min

Available in 2 platform(s).

Action,Drama,History
Goemon (2009)

Based on a Japanese folk legend that echoes the tale of Robin Hood, this ninja thriller follows the exploits of Goemon Ishikawa (Yôsuke Eguchi), who leaves his fighting clan after its chief...

6.6/10128 min

Available in 1 platform(s).

In the face of the misery in his homeland, the artist Masuji Ono was unwilling to devote his art solely to the celebration of physical beauty. Instead, he put his work in the service of the imperialist movement that led Japan into WW II.

4.5/10\N min

Available in 5 platform(s).