Shinobu Otake
Shinobu Otake (大竹 しのぶ, Ōtake Shinobu), born on July 17, 1957, is a prominent Japanese actress whose career spans several decades. Renowned for her versatility and depth in performance, Otake has made notable contributions to the Japanese film industry.
Throughout her illustrious career, she has garnered significant acclaim, including three prestigious Japanese Academy Awards. In 2000, she received the Best Actress award for her compelling role in "Poppoya," a film that showcased her remarkable talent. Additionally, she achieved a unique feat in 1979 by winning both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards, highlighting her exceptional range and ability to embody diverse characters.
Otake's body of work extends beyond film; she has also made significant appearances in television dramas and stage performances, further demonstrating her dynamic acting prowess. Her influence and dedication to her craft have established her as a respected figure in the entertainment industry, inspiring a new generation of actors.
Over the years, Shinobu Otake has not only earned critical acclaim but has also captured the hearts of audiences, making her one of Japan's most beloved actresses. Her contributions to cinema and her impressive accolades underscore her status as a luminary in the performing arts.
Filmography
Original Sin
Into the Faraway Sky
Otakus in Love
Castle Under Fiery Skies
Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko
Tora-san Plays Cupid
The Wind Rises
Mary and The Witch's Flower
Ritual
GO (2001)
A Class to Remember III: The New Voyage
Railroad Man
Black Widow Business
Nomitori Samurai
Hell Dogs
Galaxy Turnpike
Like Asura
The Black House
The Boy and the Heron
Oh, My Son!
Leaving on the 15th Spring
Children of Nagasaki
The Secret World of Arrietty
The Gate of Youth