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Konishi Manami
Born
Konishi Manami

(1978-10-27) October 27, 1978 (age 45)
Years active2001 - present
Websitehttp://www.konishimanami.net

Manami Konishi (小西真奈美, Konishi Manami, born October 27, 1978) is a Japanese actress and singer from Satsumasendai, Kagoshima, Japan. She is a part of Sony Music Japan.

Biography

Born in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, in 1978, Manami Konishi joined Kohei Tsuka's Theatre Company in 1999, and made her stage debut in Tsuka's play "Netorare Sosuke." She established her experience in theatre performances playing in "Kamata Koshinkyoku" (director: Kohei Tsuka) for two consecutive years in 1999 and 2000, as well as in "Akaoni" (director Hideki Noda) in 2004.[1]

Manami's film career began in 2002 when she starred in the acclaimed film "Amidado Dayori" (director Takashi Koizumi) in the role of Sayuri.

With this silver screen debut, she received the "Kinema Junpō Award" (Best New Actress) and the 45th Blue Ribbon Award (Best Newcomer). Since then she has appeared in many hit films including Odoru Daisōsasen THE MOVIE 2 (2003 / director: Katsuyuki Motohiro), "Ren-ai Shosetsu" (2004/director Junichi Mori), and also made a voice appearance in the animated film Steamboy (2004/director Katsuhiro Otomo).

In 2006, Manami played the main character in two films, "Udon" and "Tenshi No Tamago." "Udon" was directed by the successful Japanese filmmaker Katsuyuki Motohiro, and "Tenshi no tamago" (Angel's Egg) was based on the million-selling novel of the same title by the Japanese author Yuka Murayama.

Manami Konishi's film, Sakebi, directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, received the official invitation for the 63rd Venice Film Festival in 2006.

In addition to her stage and film work, Manami is quite well-known in Japan for appearances in numerous hit soap operas including "Tentai kansoku" (2002 / Fuji TV), "Hotman" (2003 / TBS), and "Ruri no shima" (2005 / NTV). She also stars regularly in the one of Japan's most popular TV comedy shows, "Cocorico Miracle Type" (Fuji TV), since 2001.

In addition, she has written a poetry-styled essay "Tegami" in 2004 and published a photo book titled "27" in 2006.

Filmography

Movies

TV Dramas

Variety shows

Awards and nominations

Awards

  • 2002: Kinema Junpo: New Actor Prize
  • 2002: The 45th Blue: Ribbon New Actor Prize
  • 2003: The 26th Japan: Academy New Actor Prize
  • 2009: 64th Mainichi Film Awards: Best Actress for Nonchan Noriben
  • 2009: 31st Yokohama Film festival Best Actress for Nonchan Noriben[2]

References

  1. ^ Manami Konishi's Official Site (English) http://www.catamaran2007.co.jp/en/profile/konishi.html
  2. ^ "第31回ヨコハマ映画祭 2009年日本映画個人賞" (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved 2010-12-11.

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