Kumiko Goto
Japanese model, talent and actress (born 1974)
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Jean Alesi
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Kumiko Goto (後藤 久美子, Gotō Kumiko, born on March 26, 1974) is a Japanese actress, model, and former singer active in the 1980s. As an actress, she is known for starring in the Otoko wa Tsurai yo films and the Jackie Chan film City Hunter. In 1995, she quit her acting career and married French racing driver, Jean Alesi, with whom she has three children, daughter Helena and sons Giuliano and John.
Filmography
TV shows
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- Dokuganryū Masamune (NHK, 1987), young Megohime
- Mama wa Idol (TBS, 1987)
- Kaze Shojo (NTV, 1988)
- Tsukai! Rock-n-Roll Toori (TBS, 1988)
- Taiheiki (NHK, 1991), Kitabatake Akiie
- Mo Namida wa Misenai (Fuji TV, 1993)
- DCU (TBS, 2022), Maria Silva[1]
Films
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- Memories of You (1988)
- Otoko wa Tsurai yo series:
- Tora-san, My Uncle (1989)
- Tora-san Takes a Vacation (1990)
- Tora-san Confesses (1991)
- Tora-San Makes Excuses (1992)
- Tora-san to the Rescue (1995)
- Tora-san, Wish You Were Here (2019)
- City Hunter (1993)
- Camp de Aimasho (1995)
Commercial
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- Mazda Carol (1995-1996)
- JR East (1987–)
- Kirin "Kirin 1000 (Southern)" (2010–)[2]
Discography
Single
- Teardrop (released March 18, 1987)
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work(s) | Result | Ref |
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1988 | 12th Elan d'or Awards | Newcomer of the Year | Herself | Won | [3] |
1st Nikkan Sports Film Awards | Best Newcomer | Memories of You | Won | [4] | |
1989 | 12th Japan Academy Film Prize | Newcomer of the Year | Won | ||
2021 | 44th Japan Academy Film Prize | Best Supporting Actress | Tora-san, Wish You Were Here | Nominated | [5] |
References
- ^ "ゴクミの娘・エレナ、日曜劇場『DCU』で"女優デビュー"「母もセリフを覚えるのを手伝ってくれた」". Oricon. December 17, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
- ^ Kumiko Goto becomes Kirin beer goddess at Japan Today
- ^ "エランドール賞歴代受賞者一覧". All Nippon Producers Association. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
- ^ "日刊スポーツ映画大賞 歴代受賞者・作品". Nikkan Sports. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
- ^ "『日本アカデミー賞』優秀主演男優賞 草なぎ剛・二宮和也・小栗旬・佐藤浩市・菅田将暉が受賞". Oricon. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Kumiko Goto at IMDb
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- Kumiko Goto (1988)
- Rie Miyazawa (1989)
- Takeshi Kitano (1989)
- Riho Makise (1990)
- Hikari Ishida (1991)
- Misa Shimizu (1992)
- Masato Hagiwara (1993)
- Kyōka Suzuki (1994)
- Tatsuya Ishii (1995)
- Shunji Iwai (1995)
- Masanobu Ando (1996)
- Miki Sakai (1997)
- Speed (1998)
- Ryōko Hirosue (1999)
- Kyoko Fukada (2000)
- Ko Shibasaki (2001)
- Aoi Miyazaki (2002)
- Satomi Ishihara (2003)
- Masami Nagasawa (2004)
- Erika Sawajiri (2005)
- Yū Aoi (2006)
- Yui Aragaki (2007)
- Kaho (2008)
- Masaki Okada (2009)
- Riisa Naka (2010)
- Mao Inoue (2011)
- Emi Takei (2012)
- Haru Kuroki (2013)
- Rena Nōnen (2014)
- Suzu Hirose (2015)
- Kasumi Arimura (2016)
- Minami Hamabe (2017)
- Yurina Hirate (2018)
- Kaya Kiyohara (2019)
- Misaki Hattori (2020)
- Ren Komai (2021)
- Yuumi Kawai (2022)
- Takehiko Inoue (2023)
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