Kaho Minami
Kaho Minami (南 果歩, Minami Kaho, born January 20, 1964) is a Japanese actress of Korean descent active in film, television and commercials.
Kaho Minami | |
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南 果歩 | |
Born | Hyōgo, Japan | January 20, 1964
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–present |
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Life and Career
Kaho Minami was born on January 20, 1964 in Hyogo, Japan and is of third-generation Korean descent. She graduated from Toho Gakuen College of Drama & Music in Tokyo, Japan.
While attending college, Minami auditioned for the first time and got the main role in her debut film, Kohei Oguri’s “For Kanako” (1984). Soon after, Minami played the main role on TBS television’s drama series in 1985. Her stage play debut was as Juliet in “Romeo & Juliet” directed by Tamasaburō Bandō, the legendary Kabuki actor. In the many decades following, she has appeared in numerous projects that span across theater, movies, television dramas, in both main and supporting roles. She starred in many films by filmmakers including Gakuryu Ishii's “Angel Dust” (1994),[1] Masayuki Ochiai's Horror film “Infection” (2004),[2][3] Tian Zhuangzhuang's “The Go Master” (2006),[4] and Kazuyoshi Kumakiri's “Sketches of Kaitan City” (2010) .[5]
Other notable appearances internationally are “Oh, Lucy!” (2018) with actor Josh Hartnett, “Gensan Punch” (2021) by Filipino director Brillante Mendoza, and “Pachinko” (2022, Apple TV+ drama) based on Min Jin Lee’s original novel.
Personal life
In private, Minami had married actor Ken Watanabe from 2005 until 2018. She focuses on various volunteer projects including the enlightenment activities of sharing her own experience as a breast cancer survivor. She is regarded as one of the most powerful players who influence many Japanese females.
Filmography
Film
- Hyōryū Kyōshitsu (1987)
- Tomorrow (1988)
- Tokyo: The Last War (1989)
- Angel Dust (1994)
- Ruby Fruit (1995) – Maiko
- Open House (1997)
- J Horror Theater (2001)
- Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
- The Laughing Frog (2002)
- Infection (2004) – Head nurse[3]
- The Great Yokai War (2005)
- Night Time Picnic (2006)
- The Go Master (2006)
- Gegege no Nyoubou (2010)
- Sketches of Kaitan City (2010)
- Hankyu Railways: A 15-Minute Miracle (2011) – Yasue Ito
- Gene Waltz (2011)
- Household X (2011)
- Chronicle of My Mother (2012)
- Kabukicho Love Hotel (2014)[6]
- Masterless (2015)
- And Then There Was Light (2017)
- Oh Lucy! (2017)
- 21st Century Girl (2019)
- Blue Hour (2019)
- Nōten Paradise (2020)
- Gensan Punch (2021)[7]
- Miss Osaka (2022)
Television
- Sannen B Gumi Kinpachi Sensei (1985–1987)
- Tobu ga Gotoku (1990), Suga
- Genroku Ryōran (1999)
- Specialist (2016)[8]
- And, Live (2019)
- Kirin ga Kuru (2020), Miyoshino
- Love Begins When the Money Ends (2020), Sachi Kuki
- Pachinko (2022), Etsuko
References
- Phipps, Keith (April 4, 2002). "Angel Dust". The A.V. Club.
- Vijn, Ard (August 31, 2007). "INFECTION (KANSEN) R3 Hong-Kong DVD Review". Twitch Film. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
- Stuart Galbraith IV (16 May 2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. p. 434. ISBN 978-1-4616-7374-3.
- Uhlich, Keith (September 28, 2006). "The Go Master". Slant Magazine.
- Lee, Maggie (January 7, 2012). "Sketches of Kaitan City: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "Hot Japanese Stars Sometani Shota and Maeda Atsuko Say 'Sayonara Kabukicho'". 14 July 2014.
- Frater, Patrick (28 September 2021). "Brillante Mendoza's 'Gensan Punch' Set as HBO Original Movie (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
- 草なぎ剛主演、連ドラ版『スペシャリスト』に夏菜&和田正人が新加入 (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. Retrieved 2016-04-12.