Kou Shibasaki
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- Name Kou Shibasaki
- Japanese: 柴咲コウ
- Real Name: Yukie Yamamura / 山村幸恵
- Birthdate: August 5, 1981
- Birthplace: Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- Height: 160cm
- Blood Type: B
Bio
She was discovered at 14 by a star agent, and worked in many TV shows and commercials. Her stage name is taken from the main character of Junko Kawakami's manga "Golden Delicious Apple Sherbet".
She became famous outside Japan for her role in "Battle Royale" (2000), where she performed the cold-hearted Mitsuko Souma; her acting career took off with this movie, and now she is well known in East Asia.
Her performance in the movie "Go" earned her several awards, among which the "Best Supporting Actress Award of Japanese Academy", the "Houchi Movie Award", the "Kinema Junpou Award".
In 2002, she started her singer career with her first single "Trust My Feelings", but her singing skills were first recognized with her second single "Tsuki no shizuku" (used for the movie "Yomigaeri"), which was one of the best J-Pop hits of 2003. Up until now, most of her singles had became the theme songs for various popular films, dramas, as well as commercials.Her highly anticipated second album turned out to be quite a flop compared to her first album. It lasted only 9 weeks and had a peak position of #5 while her first album earned a peak position of #2 and spent 68 weeks on the Oricon charts.Shibasaki's third album "Kiki", which was released on April 25, reached number one on the first day of release.
Other than acting and singing, Shibasaki is also well received for her participation in commercials for numerous products such as Epson printers, Glico Pocky's, Daihatsu vehicles, as well as the mineral water from France - Volvic.
In 2005, Shibasaki's acting career took a turning point and she began to be taken more seriously as an actress. She appeared in the independent Japanese film, Maison de Himiko. In this film, she plays Saori, an unhappy young woman whose father is gay. Saori meets her father's boyfriend, and he urges her to come and meet her dying father at a place called Maison Do Himiko, a place where several aging gay men live together. Still angry that her father abandoned her and mother when she was young, Saori hesitates but agrees on the condition she will be paid handsomely working as a maid. The film opened in various Asian markets earning critical acclaim. With this role, Shibasaki cemented her place in Japanese film industry as a serious contender to lead.
In 2006, the young actress took the role as Dororo in the Japanese film, Dororo along with Satoshi Tsumabuki (her co-actor from the drama Orange Days. The film made a sensation in Japan, and became the top box office for nearly six weeks. Right after the filming of Dororo, Shibasaki participated in two more movies in 2007 including Maiko haaaan!!! and the sequel of Shaolin Soccer, Shaolin Girl, which is scheduled to be screened in 2008.
Shibasaki's first Christmas song, "actuality", was released in December 2006. "at home" was released later on February 21, 2007. Both failed to reach top 10 on the Oricon charts. "Hito Koi Meguri", released on March 28, 2007, reached number 8 on the charts. It became her first single to reach top 10 since "invitation". Currently, she had complete the filming of Shaolin Girl and is preparing for her live concert, the "Kou Shibasaki Premium Live" scheduled for August 3rd and 5th in Osaka and Tokyo.
Filmography
Movies
- 47 Ronin (2012) - Mika
- The Lady Shogun and Her Men | Ohoku (2010 - Yoshimune Tokugawa
- Rinco's Restaurant | Shokudo Katatsumuri (2010)
- Suspect X | Yogisha X no kenshin (2008)
- Shaolin Girl (2008) - Rin
- Maiko haaaan!!! (2007) - Fujiko Osawa
- Dororo (2007) - Dororo
- Fist of the North Star: Raoh Side Story Fierce Fighting Arc | Shin kyuseishu densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Rao den - Gekito no sho (2007)
- Memories of Matsuko | Kiraware Matsuko no issho (2006) - Asuka
- The Sinking of Japan | Nihon chinbotsu (2006) - Reiko Abe
- Fist of the North Star: New Saviour Legend (2006) (voice) - Reina/Narration
- The Star of Prefecture Government | Kencho no hoshi (2006) - Aki Ninomiya
- Maison de Himiko | Mezon do Himiko (2005) - Saori Yoshida
- Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World | Sekai no chushin de, ai o sakebu (2004) - Ritsuko Fujimura
- Tracing Jake (2004)
- One Missed Call | Chakushin ari (2003) - Yumi Nakamura
- Yomigaeri (2002) - Rui
- Drive (2002) - Sakai Sumire
- Soundtrack (2002) - Misa
- Kewaishi (2001) - Sayo Nakatsu
- Go (2001) - Sakurai, Tsubaki
- Scarecrow | Kakashi (2001) - Izumi Miyamori
- Hashire! Ichiro (2001)
- Battle Royale | Batoru rowaiaru (2000) - Mitsuko Souma - Girls #11
- Tokyo Trash Baby | Tokyo gomi onna (2000) - Kyoko
- Tokyo Raiders | Dong jing gong lüe (2000) - Yumi
TV Dramas
- Diplomat Kosaku Kuroda | Gaikoukan Kuroda Kosaku (Fuji TV / 2011) - Rikako Ogaki
- Galileo (Fuji TV / 2007)
- Dr. Koto Shinryojo 2006 (Fuji TV / 2006)
- Orange Days (2005)
- Dr. Coto's Clinic (2003)
- Good Luck!! (TBS / 2003)
- California Dreamin' (2002)
- Love Quotient | Renai Hensachi (Fuji TV / 2002)
- Psycho Doctor (NTV / 2002) - ep. 1
- Hundred Million Stars From the Sky | Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi (Fuji TV / 2002)
- Face (NTV / 2001)
TV Movies
- The Divorce Syndrome | Rikon Shindoromu: Tsuma ni ima sugu detette! to iwaretara (NTV / 2010) - Hanako Tanaka
- Wagaya no Rekishi (Fuji TV / 2010) - Masako Yame (oldest daughter)
- Dr. Koto's Clinic 2004 Autumn (Fuji TV / 2004)
- Dr. Koto's Clinic Special (Fuji TV / 2004)
- Gakkou no kaidan : haru no mononoke SP makaigakuen (2001)
Discography
Albums
- Kiki (2007)
- Hitori Asobi (2005)
- Mitsu (2004)
Compilations
- The Back Best (2008)
- Single Best (2008)
Singles
- Yoku Aru Hanashi - Mofuku no Onna Hen (2008)
- Prism (2007)
- Hitokoi Meguri (2007)
- At Home (2007)
- Actuality (2006)
- Invitation (2006)
- Kage (2006)
- Sweet Mom (2005)
- Glitter (2005)
- Katachi Aru Mono (2004)
- Ikutsuka no Sora (2004)
- Omoide Dake dewa Tsurasugiru (2003)
- Nemurenai Yoru wa Nemuranai Yume wo (2003)
- Tsuki no Shizuku (2003)
- Trust my feelings (2002)
Singles (Released as "Koh+")
- Sai ai (2008)
- Kiss Shite (2007)
Awards
- "Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role" ("Go") - 2002 (25th) Japan Academy Prize - March 8, 2002
- "Rookie of the Year" ("Go") - 2002 (25th) Japan Academy Prize - March 8, 2002
- "Best Newcomer" ("Go") - 2001 (44th) Blue Ribbon Awards - February 8, 2002



Gary Says:
Nov 16 2010 1:16 pm
the most beuty girl in ASIA!!!!!!!
jayokyo Says:
Jan 26 2010 10:09 am
kou is an amazing actress, and always plays intresting role like in battle royale and one missed call !!
brill xx
chencho c Says:
Oct 26 2009 11:40 pm
I am very much pleased to watch the movies and TV series of this young actresss and ever since I have seen her on the screen,I have been always foud myself lost in the toughts.I wish that I can communicate with her personally,thats my wish and my dream.I wait for my dream to come true hahahaha...Best regards and may God bless you.
Chencho
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