Miki Fujitani
Miki Fujitani (藤谷 美紀, Fujitani Miki, born Makiko Kanaya (金谷 満紀子, Kanaya Makiko) on September 15, 1973 in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture) is a Japanese actress. In addition to her many live-action film and television roles, she had a prominent voice role as Kamiya Kaoru in the Rurouni Kenshin anime series,[2] and as Chun-Li in Street Fighter II The Movie.
Miki Fujitani | |
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藤谷 美紀 | |
Born | Makiko Kanaya (金谷 満紀子) September 15, 1973[1] |
Occupation | Actress [1] |
Years active | 1987–present |
Agent | Oscar Promotion[1] |
Height | 162 cm (5 ft 4 in) |
Children | 2 |
Website | https://www.oscarpro.co.jp/#/profile/entry/468 |
Filmography
Live-action film
- Rabu sutōrī o kimi ni (ja:ラブ・ストーリーを君に, A love story to you) (1988)[1]
- Another Way - D kikan joho (ja:アナザー・ウェイ ―D機関情報―, Anazā u~ei ― D kikan jōhō) (1988)[1]
- Garasu no naka no shōjo (ガラスの中の少女, Girl in the Glass) (1988)[1][3]
- Nozomi Witches (live-action, 1990)[1]
- Bloom in the Moonlight (1993)[1]
- Onna-Zakari (女ざかり) (1994) – Chie Minami[1]
- Ashita (あした, Goodbye for Tomorrow) (1995)[1]
- Aa! ! Hananoōendan (ja:嗚呼!!花の応援団, Ah! Flower of Cheering) (Heisei version, 1996) – Yuki[1]
- Going West (GOING WEST 谰へ, Going uesuto nishi e) (1997, directed by Kan Mukai) – Mirai Ito[1][4]
- Neji-shiki (ja:ねじ式, Screwed) (1998) – Kuniko[1]
- Yasha no mai (夜叉の舞い) (2000, directed by Ikuo Sekimoto) – Xiao Chun[1]
- Merdeka 17805 (2001) – Sanae Miyata[1]
- Kusa no ran (ja:草の乱) (2004) – Koma Inoue[1]
- Nihon no Aozora (ja:日本の青空) (2007) – Toshiko Suzuki[1]
- Fumikonoumi (ja:ふみ子の海) (2007) – Chiyo Awaji[1]
Live-action television
- 1980s
- Bishōjo gakuen (美少女学園) (1987) - cast member[1]
- Kirari Bishojo (ja:キラリ!美少女) (1988) - cast member[1]
- Iemitsu to hikoza to isshintasuke - tenka no ichidaiji (家光と彦左と一心太助-天下の一大事) (1989)[1]
- Sō ten'nenshoku baraeti KITANO TV (ja:総天然色バラエティー 北野テレビ, Total Natural Color Variety - Kitano TV) (1989) - cast member[1]
- Little Boy Little Girl (ja:リトルボーイ・リトルガール, Ritorubōi ritorugāru) (1989)[1]
- Manga de yomu koten (ja:まんがで読む古典, Manga classics to read) (1989) – Episode series: Sarashina Nikki[1]
- 1990s
- Rinrin to (ja:凛凛と) (1990)[1]
- Kanrishokukōkaku (管理職降格) (1990)[1]
- Anne of Green Gables (CX golden movie theater, 1990) – Anne (dub)[1]
- Kazunomiyasamaotome (和宮様御留) (1991)[1]
- Dotō no tenka tori saitō dōzan (怒涛の天下取り 斎藤道三) (1991)[1]
- Aniki ni kanpai (兄貴に乾杯) (1991)[1]
- Love You Forever (ja:君だけに愛を (テレビドラマ), Kimi Dake ni Ai o Love Forever) (1991) – Akane Murakami[1][5]
- Anne of Green Gables (sequel, CX golden movie theater, 1991) – Anne (dub)[1]
- Dangerous Job for a Schoolgirl (ja:女子高生!キケンなアルバイト, Joshi kōsei! Kiken na Arbeit) (1991) – Hazuki Sasayama[1][6]
- Hontōniattakowaihanashi ~ Karuizawa no bōrei (ja:本当にあった怖い話, Really scary ghost story) (1992) – Episode: "Kurizawa burei (軽井沢の亡霊, Kurizawa ghost)[1]
- Bokunokanojo wa heian bijin (ボクの彼女は平安美人) (1992)[1][7]
- Wada ka no deka (ja:はだかの刑事) (1993) – Aki Yaguchi (Hiroki Matsukata's character's daughter)[1]
- Sakana no yō ni (魚のように) (1993)[1]
- Mori Ranmaru sengoku o kakenuketa wakashishi (ja:森蘭丸〜戦国を駆け抜けた若獅子〜) (1993)[1]
- Keyakitōrinohitobito (ja:欅通りの人びと) (1994) – Rumi Iwasaki[1]
- Musuko yo yomigaere! (息子よ甦れ!) (1995)[1]
- Nekoma ni kieta hanayome (猫魔に消えた花嫁) (1995)[1]
- Hallelujah House (ハレルヤハウス, Hareruyahausu) (1995)[1]
- On'na-tachi no sensō (女たちの戦争) (1995)[1]
- Hāto ni S (ハートにS) (1995)[1]
- Hamidashi bengoshi tatsumi shirō, keiba-ba gyaru satsujin jiken! (はみだし弁護士・巽志郎、競馬場ギャル殺人事件!) (1996)[1][8]
- Udemakuri kangofu monogatari ⑤ (腕まくり看護婦物語⑤) (1996)[1]
- Himawari (ひまわり) (1996) – Aoi Kuroda[1]
- Mitsuhiko Asami series (浅見光彦シリーズ) (1996) – Maiko Tsuda – TBS series, Part 6: Otaru Satsujin Jiken (小樽殺人事件, Otaru Murder) [1]
- Inochi tsunaide (ja:命つないで) (1996) – Yuka Asakura[1]
- Kyōtogion-iri muko keiji jiken-bo (ja:京都祇園入り婿刑事事件簿) series (1997-2005) – Saeko Mimura – 12 episodes[1][9]
- Nagoya yomeiri monogatari (ja:名古屋嫁入り物語, Nagoya Marriage Story) (1997) – Part 9 Kogena endan gowasanda (名古屋嫁入り物語9~こげな縁談ご破算だ)[1]
- Kurumaisu no kinmedaru (車椅子の金メダル) (1998) – Kazu Kitamura[1]
- Setsunai (ja:せつない) (1998) – Part 4: Yasusoku (約束, Promise)[1]
- Asami Mitsuhiko series (浅見光彦シリーズ) (1998) – CX series Part 6 hyōhaku no gakujin (漂白の楽人)[1]
- Kai (櫂, Oar) (1999) – Yoshi Tomomi[1]
- Echigo Aidzu satsujin rūto (越後・会津殺人ルート) (1999)[1]
- On'na jiken kisha Saeko (女事件記者・冴子, Woman investigative reporter Saeko) (1999)[1]
- Satsujinhirōen (殺人披露宴, Murder Reception) (1999) – Kaoru Kotobuki[1]
- 2000s
- Tsuiseki 6 (追跡6) (2000)[1]
- hagurekeijijunjōha (ja:はぐれ刑事純情派) (2000) – Season 13, Episode 3[1]
- yukizurinomachi (ja:行きずりの街, Strangers in the City) (2000) – Masako Tezuka[1]
- Kariya oyako shirīzu (ja:狩矢父娘シリーズ) (2000–present) – Kazumi Kariya - 20 episodes[1]
- ai wa owaran bai (愛は終らんバイ) (2001)[1]
- Karakuri jiken jō (ja:からくり事件帖) (2001) – Okane Fukui – Episode 4 Ten'nyo no yōjinbō (天女の用心棒)[1]
- Furin chōsa-in Katayama Yumi (ja:不倫調査員・片山由美, Infidelity Investigator Yumi Katayama) (2002) – Machiko Mimura – Episode 3 Kyoto Geisha Murder (京都芸妓殺人事件!, Kyōto geigi satsujin jiken)[1]
- Eye of the Storm (ja:新・愛の嵐, Shin ai no arashi) (2002) – Hikaru Saegusa[1][10]
- Mi no keiji no ai no jiken-bo dai sakusen Shinano Tōkai-ji dōkyūsei renzoku satsujin jiken (みの刑事の愛の事件簿大作戦 信濃・東海路同級生連続殺人事件) (2003)[1]
- Misshitsu kara hajimaru koi (密室から始まる恋) (2003)[1]
- Kyōtochiken'noon'na (ja:京都地検の女) (2003) – Season 1, Episode 2[1]
- Mito Kōmon (ja:水戸黄門) (2003, 2011) – Episode 8[1]
- Burakkujakkuniyoroshiku (ja:ブラックジャックによろしく) (2004) – Noriko Kodama – Episode Dai shi geka-hen (第四外科編)[1]
- Tōkyōchikentokusōbu kyōjujiken (東京地検特捜部・教授事件) (2004)[1]
- Wakaba (ja:わかば) (2004) – Episodes 74-77[1]
- Keshōnoumi (化生の海) (CX, 2005) – Mitsuhiko Asami series 20th commemorabtion program[1]
- Tsugarukaikyō misuterī kōro (ja:津軽海峡ミステリー航路) (2005) – Episode 4[1]
- Keibuho narusawa ryō yabu dan (警部補 鳴沢了 破弾) (2005)[1]
- Totsukawa keibu shirīzu (ja:十津川警部シリーズ, Inspector Tatsukawa series) (2005) – Episode 34 Kanazawa Kaga satsui no tabi (金沢加賀殺意の旅)
- Matsumoto seichō supesharu kuroi jukai (松本清張スペシャル 黒い樹海, Seicho Matsumoto special - Black Sea of Trees) (2005)[1]
- Muenzakakottōten (夢縁坂骨董店) (2005) - Episode 3[1]
- Mokuhi (黙秘) (2006)[1]
- Keishichō kuromame konbi (ja:警視庁黒豆コンビ) (2006) - Episode 2[1]
- Akita shinkansen Komachi renzoku satsujin (秋田新幹線こまち連続殺人) (2006)[1]
- yukemuri dokutā hana oka Mariko no onsen jiken-bo 3 (湯けむりドクター華岡万里子の温泉事件簿3) (2007) – Asami Moriyama[1]
- Ofukuro sensei no shinryō nikki (おふくろ先生の診療日記) (2008) - Rieko Tachibana - Episode 1[1]
- Keishichō sōsaikka fukuhara keibu (警視庁捜査一課 福原警部) - Kazumi Tsukbaki (2009–11) - 3 episodes[1]
- 2010s
- shindai tokkyū Kashiopea satsujin jiken (寝台特急カシオペア殺人事件) (2010) – Aki Oyama[1]
Anime
- Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (1994) – Chun-Li[11]
- Rurouni Kenshin (1996–98) – Kamiya Kaoru[1][2]
- Rurouni Kenshin: The Motion Picture (1997) – Kamiya Kaoru[11]
- Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection (2001–02) – Kamiya Kaoru[11]
- Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc (2011–12) – Kamiya Kaoru[11]
Dubbing
- ER – Debbie (Mary McCormack)[12]
References
- タレント詳細 - 藤谷 美紀 [Talent Details - Miki Fujitani]. Oscar Promotion (in Japanese). Retrieved February 27, 2015.
- Aniplex, Fuji TV (January 10, 1996). "伝説の美剣士…愛ゆえに闘う男". Rurouni Kenshin. Episode 1. Fuji TV.
- "「ガラスの中の少女 映画」の検索結果 - Yahoo!検索".
- allcinema. "鼻茶 GOING WEST 谰へˇˇˇ - allcinema". allcinema.net. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- Clements & Tamamuro 2003, p. 172
- Clements & Tamamuro 2003, p. 55
- "白い月 ボクの彼女は平安美人 - ドラマ詳細データ - ◇テレビドラマデータベース◇". テレビドラマデータベース. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- "土曜ワイド劇場". tv-asahi.co.jp. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
- "<ドラマ名作選>『京都祇園入り婿刑事事件簿』|BSフジ". bsfuji.tv. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
- Clements & Tamamuro 2003, p. 72
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"Miki Fujitani (visual voices guide)". behindthevoiceactors.com. Retrieved September 22, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
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- Book references
- Clements, Jonathan; Tamamuro, Motoko (2003). The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953. Stone Bridge Press. 448pp. ISBN 978-1-880656-81-5.
External links
- Official blog (in Japanese)
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Miki Fujitani at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Miki Fujitani at IMDb
- Miki Fujitani at TV Drama Database (in Japanese)
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