Yoko Maki
Yoko Maki is a prominent Japanese actress known for her versatile roles in both film and theater. She made her cinematic debut at just 19 years old in the 2001 movie Drug, but it was her notable performance as Aya in the 2004 film The Princess Blade, a contemporary reimagining of the classic vengeance tale Lady Snowblood, that truly propelled her career forward.
Maki gained international recognition with her participation in the 2003 horror film Infection and its 2004 American remake, The Grudge. Her ability to convey complex emotions has made her a favorite among filmmakers and audiences alike. In addition to her film work, she expanded her artistic reach by stepping onto the stage in the 2002 production of Cross, showcasing her diverse talents.
In her personal life, Maki made headlines in November 2008 when she revealed her marriage to a 26-year-old man who is outside the entertainment industry, marking a significant moment in her journey beyond the spotlight. With a career that spans decades and a commitment to her craft, Yoko Maki continues to be a significant figure in the Japanese film industry.
Filmography
Tora-san's Love in Osaka
Tora-san Goes North
The Confidence Man JP - Episode of the Hero -
Infection
Bitter Honey (2016)
After the Storm (2016)
Jigen Daisuke
The Lion Standing in the Wind
A Man
Yakiniku Dragon
Poison Berry in my Brain
Kamikaze Girls
Summer Time Machine Blues
The Blood of Wolves
The Grudge
Sway
Like Father, Like Son (2013)