Eiko Koike
Eiko Koike (小池 栄子, Koike Eiko) is a renowned Japanese actress celebrated for her dynamic performances across film, television, and stage. Born on November 20, 1980, in Tokyo, Japan, she began her career in the entertainment industry as a gravure idol before transitioning into acting.
Koike gained significant recognition for her role in the popular television series "Kisarazu Cat's Eye" (2002), which showcased her versatility and talent. Her ability to portray a wide range of characters has led to numerous roles in both dramas and films. Notably, she starred in "Kamikaze Girls" (2004), a film that garnered critical acclaim and solidified her status as a leading actress in Japanese cinema.
Throughout her career, Eiko Koike has been acknowledged with several awards, including the Best Supporting Actress at the 2008 Japan Academy Prize for her role in “Kakumei no Hi.” Her dedication to her craft is evident in her performances, which often blend humor and drama seamlessly.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Koike has also made a name for herself in the world of variety shows and radio, showcasing her charismatic personality. With a career spanning over two decades, Eiko Koike continues to captivate audiences, leaving a significant mark on the Japanese entertainment landscape.
Filmography
Cape Nostalgia
Close-Knit
Permanent Nobara
Unforgiven (2013)
Liar Game: Reborn
A Morning of Farewell
Poupelle of Chimney Town
Every Day (2016)
Recall
G'mor Evian!
Kamikaze Girls
Hell's Garden
Terra Formars
2LDK
Transparent
Tokyo Swindlers