music.wikisort.org - SingerHikari Mitsushima (満島 ひかり, Mitsushima Hikari, born 30 November 1985) is a Japanese actress, singer and model. In 2017 she was the vocalist and dancer in Mondo Grosso's videos for "Labyrinth", which has garnered over 32 million views on YouTube as of 2 February 2022, and "In this World".
Japanese actress, singer and model
Hikari Mitsushima |
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 Mitsushima, Tokyo, 2017 |
Born | (1985-11-30) 30 November 1985 (age 36)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Years active | 1997–present |
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Height | 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in) |
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Spouse | Yuya Ishii (2010–2016) |
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Relatives | Shinnosuke Mitsushima (brother) |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
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Career
She began her music career in 1997 as a teenage 'idol singer' in the J-pop groups Folder and Folder 5. She made her acting debut in the same year, starring as Shiori Uchiura / Little Girl in the kaiju film Rebirth of Mothra II. Her first television appearance came in 2005, when she played Elly in Ultraman Max. Her film career recommenced as Sayu Yagami in 2006's manga-adaptation thriller film Death Note, and in 2008 she starred as Yōko Ozawa in Love Exposure, a comedy-drama / art film directed by Sion Sono. Her performance in Love Exposure brought her critical attention and won her and her team several awards.[1]
Since then Mitsushima has had starring roles in numerous films and television dramas including 2010's Sawako Decides, written and directed by Yuya Ishii. Mitsushima and Ishii married in 2010[2] and divorced in 2016.[3]
Mitsushima has made occasional vocal contributions to Japanese pop singles. She featured as a vocalist in the fictional band SRM on Stephanie's "Pride ~A Part of Me~", the title song for the 2009 Japanese drama film Pride. In 2017, she provided lead vocals for fictional band Doughnut's Hole's "Otona no Okite", the theme song for television drama Quartet, in which she starred as Suzume Sebuki. In the same year, she appeared as a featured vocalist in Mondo Grosso's song "Labyrinth" and starred as a dancer in the music video (over 32 million views on YouTube, as of 2 Feb 2022[4][update]).[5]
Filmography
Film
Television
- Ultraman Max (2005–2006) as Elly
- Dandori Musume (2006) as Ulala
- Beni no monshō (2006) as Ayako (2006)
- Burokkorii (2007)
- Kaette kita jikō keisatsu (2007) as Mitsuyo
- Kamen Rider Den-O (2007) as Yuka Sawada
- Kekkon sagishi (2007)
- Shakin Kanojo (2008)
- Hitomi (2008) as Junko
- MAKE THE LAST WISH (2008)
- Uramiya honpo reboot (2009)
- IRIS (2009) /dubbed for Kim So-yeon/
- Bloody Monday (2010) as Risa Kurano / Lisa
- Tsuki no Koibito ~Moon Lovers~ (2010) as Anzai Rina
- Moteki (2010) as Nakashiba Itsuka
- Dazai Osamu tanpen shōsetsu shū 3 (2010)
- Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien (2011, TV Movie) as Yoshiki Mari
- Ohisama (2011)
- Soredemo, Ikite yuku (2011) as Futaba
- Kaitakushatachi (2012)
- Woman (2013) as Koharu
- Wakamono Tachi (2014) as Hikari
- Gomen ne Seishun! (2014) as Lisa
- Dokonjō Gaeru (2015) as Pyonkichi (voice)
- Totto TV (2016) as Tetsuko Kuroyanagi
- Kidnap Tour (2016)
- Quartet (2017) as Suzume
- Kangoku no Ohimesama (2017) as Futaba Wakai
- First Love (2022) as Yae Noguchi[9]
Awards
She has won the following awards for her performances:[10]
- Fant-Asia Film Festival
- 2009: Jury Prize: Best Female Performance – Love Exposure
- Hochi Film Awards
- 2009: Best New Talent – Love Exposure, Pride, The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio
- International Drama Festival in Tokyo
- 2011: Best Supporting Actress – Moteki, Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien
- 2014: Best Actress – Woman
- Kinema Junpo Awards
- 2010: Best Supporting Actress – Love Exposure, Pride, The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio
- Mainichi Film Concours
- 2010: Sponichi Grand Prize: New Talent Award (shared with co-star Takahiro Nishijima) – Love Exposure
- Yokohama Film Festival
- 2010: Best New Talent – Love Exposure, Pride, The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio
- 2011: Best Actress – Love Vibes, Sawako Decides
- Japanese Film Critics Awards
- 2016: Best Supporting Actress – Kakekomi
References
External links
Awards for Hikari Mitsushima |
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Yokohama Film Festival Award for Best Actress |
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Tokyo Drama Award for Best Actress |
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Tokyo Drama Award for Best Supporting Actress |
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- MusicBrainz artist
- SUDOC (France)
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На других языках
- [en] Hikari Mitsushima
[es] Hikari Mitsushima
Hikari Mitsushima (満島 ひかり, Mitsushima Hikari?, Okinawa, Japón, 30 de noviembre de 1985) es una actriz, cantante, idol y gravure idol japonesa. Mitsushima inició su carrera artística como miembro del grupo de J-Pop juvenil femenino Folder y Folder 5. Tras participar en la serie televisiva de Ultraman Max, dio el salto a la gran pantalla con Death Note y su secuela, Death Note: Last Name, en las que asume el papel de Sayu Yagami, la hermana menor del protagonista. Tras un rol menor en la película de acción Shaolin Girl, obtiene el coprotagonismo en la ambiciosa película del director Sion Sono, Love Exposure (premiada en Festival Internacional de Cine de Berlín y primer premio del público en el BAFF), en la que interpreta a Yoko el amor idílico del protagonista.
[ru] Мицусима, Хикари
Хикари Мицусима (яп. 満島 ひかり Мицусима Хикари, родилась 30 ноября 1985 года на Окинаве, Япония) — японская певица и актриса.
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