Youki Kudoh

Youki Kudoh (工藤 夕貴, Kudō Yūki, born January 17, 1971) is a Japanese actress and singer. She won the award for best newcomer at the 6th Yokohama Film Festival for The Crazy Family.[1] She also won the awards for best actress at the 16th Hochi Film Award[2] and at the 1992 Blue Ribbon Award[3] for War and Youth. Additionally, Kudoh has been nominated three times for Best Actress, in the 5th independent Spirit Award for Mystery Train, in the 15th Japanese Academy Prize for War and Youth, and in the 4th Golden Satellite Award for Snow Falling on Cedars.[4]

Youki Kudoh
Born (1971-01-17) January 17, 1971
OccupationActress
Years active1984–present

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984The Crazy Family
(逆噴射家族 Gyakufunsha Kazoku)
Erika Kobayashi
1985Congratulatory Speech
(祝辞 Shukuji)
Fusae Saotome
Typhoon Club
(台風クラブ Taifū Kurabu)
Rie Takamiaka Taifu Club
1987Honba jyoshikō manyuaru: Hatsukoi binetsu-hen
(本場ぢょしこうマニュアル 初恋微熱篇)
Michiko Sawaki
1988Aoi sanmyaku '88
(青い山脈'88)
Shinko Terazawa
Labyrinth of Flower Garden
(花園の迷宮 Hanazono no meikyū)
Fuyumi
1989Mystery TrainMitsuko
1991War and Youth
(戦争と青春 Sensō to Seishun)
Yukari Hanafusa/Sakiko
1994Picture BrideRiyo
1997Heaven's BurningMidori
1999Snow Falling on CedarsHatsue Imada Miyamoto
2000Blood: The Last VampireSayavoice role
2001The ChronicleMina ShenTV series: episode Here There Be Dragons
2002UndeclaredKikukiTV series: episode Hal and Hillary
2003The Wind Carpet
(風の絨毯 Kaze no Jūtan)
Kinue Nagaialso Associate Producer
2005Memoirs of a GeishaPumpkin
2006Granny Gabai
(佐賀のがばいばあちゃん Saga no gabai-bāchan)
Mother
Masters of HorrorWomanTV series: episode Imprint
2007Rush Hour 3Jasmine (Dragon Lady)
2008L: Change the WorldKimiko Kujo (K)
2009The Limits of ControlMolecules
2012KarakaraJunko
2015This Country's SkySatoko's mother
2018Ao no Kaerimichi
2019We Are Little Zombies

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Sanada TaiheikiSenhime
1987Hissatsu KengekininOhichi

Stage productions

References

  1. 第6回ヨコハマ映画祭 1984年日本映画個人賞 (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
  2. 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Retrieved January 27, 2010.
  3. "Blue Ribbon Awards (1992)". IMDb. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  4. "Yûki Kudô". IMDb. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
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