Ryoko Hirosue
Ryōko Hirosue, born on July 18, 1980, is a prominent Japanese actress and pop singer whose talents have garnered international recognition. She gained significant attention in Western cinema for her performance in the action-comedy film *Wasabi*, produced by renowned filmmaker Luc Besson. Hirosue further solidified her status as an actress of note with her role in the critically acclaimed film *Departures*, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
In addition to her film endeavors, Hirosue showcased her comedic skills in the 2008 television series *Yasuko to Kenji*, where she played a leading role that highlighted her versatility as an actress. Throughout her career, she has appeared in numerous films and television shows, earning accolades for her performances.
Hirosue's contributions to the entertainment industry extend beyond acting; she is also celebrated as a pop singer, having released several albums that have resonated with fans in Japan. Her ability to navigate both acting and music has made her a multifaceted talent in the Japanese entertainment landscape. With a career spanning over two decades, Ryōko Hirosue continues to be a significant figure in the arts, captivating audiences with her dynamic performances and artistic depth.
Filmography
Secret
2 Women
Departures
Hard Days
Railroad Man
Key of Life
The Confidence Man JP - Episode of the Hero -
Flowers
20th Century Nostalgia
Life in Overtime
The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock the Movie
Hana & Alice
Zero Focus
Wasabi