Honami Suzuki
Honami Suzuki (鈴木 保奈美, Suzuki Honami, born 14 August 1966[1]) is a Japanese actress.
Honami Suzuki | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–present |
Spouse(s) |
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Children | 3 |
Career
Suzuki began acting after high school and debuted at age 19 in the television drama Asobi Ja Nai No Yo, Kono Koi Wa (TBS, 1986).[2] Her breakthrough came in 1991 with the role of Rika in the Fuji TV television adaptation of Fumi Saimon's manga Tokyo Love Story. The scholar Alisa Freedman has said that "Tokyo Love Story grabbed media and viewer attention because of the main character Rika",[3] and the show made Suzuki famous at home and in Asia.[2] She married the comedian Takaaki Ishibashi in 1998, and dropped out of show business in 1999 after giving birth to a daughter. She resumed her acting career with the NHK Taiga drama Gō (2011).[4]
Selected filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1986 | Asobi Ja Nai No Yo, Kono Koi Wa | TBS | |||
1988 | Non-chan no Yume | Misao Nakamoto | NHK | Asadora | |
1989 | Shiratori Reiko de Gozaimasu! | Reiko Shiratori | TBS | Lead role | |
1991 | Tokyo Love Story | Rika Akana | Fuji TV | Lead role | [5] |
1996 | Furuhata Ninzaburō | Noriko Kendall | Fuji TV | Episode 23 | |
1998 | News no Onna | Tamaki Aso | Fuji TV | Lead role | |
1999 | Genroku Ryōran | Someko | NHK | Taiga drama | |
2011 | Gō | Oichi/narrator | NHK | Taiga drama | |
2013 | The Family Game | Kayoko Numata | Fuji TV | ||
Legal High | Fuji TV | Episode 6 | |||
2014 | Smoking Gun | Maki Chiyoda | Fuji TV | ||
2017 | Samurai Gourmet | Netflix | |||
2017–18 | Warotenka | NHK | Asadora | ||
2018–20 | Suits | Chika Yukimura | Fuji TV | 2 seasons | [5] |
2019 | Ōoku the Final | Ten'ei-in | Fuji TV | TV movie | |
2020 | A Girl of 35 | Tae Tokioka | NTV | ||
2021 | Influence | Tomomi Oikawa | Wowow | [6] | |
Films
Year | Title | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1989 | Fancy Dance | Masayuki Suo | |||
1995 | Hero Interview | Michio Mitsuno | Lead role | ||
2000 | Ichigensan | Kyōko Nakamura | Isao Morimoto | ||
2012 | The Floating Castle | Tama | Shinji Higuchi and Isshin Inudo | ||
2013 | Platinum Data | Keishi Ōtomo | |||
2016 | Kanon | Mitsuko Harashima | Toshirō Saiga | ||
2021 | Detective Chinatown 3 | Chen Sicheng | Chinese film | ||
Perfect Strangers | Eri | Michio Mitsuno | [7] | ||
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work(s) | Result |
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1990 | 14th Elan d'or Awards | Newcomer of the Year | Herself | Won |
References
- "Suzuki Honami". Kotobanku. Asahi Shinbun. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- Poole, Robert Michael; Takaya, Ryouko. "Honami Suzuki reflects on stardom, family and a middle-aged comeback | CNN Travel". CNN Travel. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- Freedman, Alisa (2015). "Working women and romance on Japanese television dramas: Changes since Tokyo Love Story". In Tay, Jinna; Turner, Graeme (eds.). Television Histories in Asia: Issues and Contexts. Routledge. p. 120. ISBN 9781135008079.
- "Honami Suzuki returns to NHK Taiga drama after 11 years". Japan Today. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- "Fuji TV's getsu9 recovers as "SUITS" hits 14.2% for premiere episode". Arama Japan. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
- "鈴木保奈美、真相に迫るキーパーソン役 橋本環奈主演『インフルエンス』出演". Oricon. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- "おとなの事情 スマホをのぞいたら". eiga.com. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
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