Miwako Ichikawa

Miwako Ichikawa (市川 実和子, Ichikawa Miwako, born 19 March 1976 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress, sister of actress Mikako Ichikawa. She began in 1991 as a model, and released a single in 1998 and an album the following year. She debuted in acting in 2000 and starred in the films Another Heaven in 2000 and Konsento (aka Concent or Power Point) in 2001. But after that, she received minor roles in films All About Lily Chou-Chou, Karaoke Terror, Princess Raccoon, and in TV dramas, including Mike Hama or Anego with Ryoko Shinohara. She was given one of the main roles 2008 film Nightmare Detective 2.

Miwako Ichikawa
市川 実和子
Born (1976-03-19) March 19, 1976
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation(s)Actress, model, singer
Years active1991–present

Discography

Singles

  • "Pop Star" (ポップスタ) (1998)

Albums

  • Pin-up Girl (1999)

Filmography

Movies

  • Another Heaven (2000)
  • Konsento (aka Consent / Power Point) (2001)
  • All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001)
  • Showa Kayo Daizenshu (2003)
  • Kiss to Kizu (2004)
  • Tanaka Hiroshi no Subete (2005)
  • Mirrored Mind (2005)
  • In the Pool (2005)
  • Princess Raccoon (2005)
  • Into a Dream (2005)
  • Notebook of Life (2005)
  • Kiraware Matsuko no Issho (2006)
  • Sex Is No Laughing Matter (2007)
  • Nightmare Detective 2 (Akumu Tantei 2) (2008)
  • It All Began When I Met You (2013)
  • Around the Table (2021)[1]
  • Will I Be Single Forever? (2021), Yukino[2]
  • Just Remembering (2022), Makita[3]
  • Haw (2022)[4]
  • Call Me Chihiro (2023), the other Chihiro[5]

Dramas

  • Shiritsu Tantei Hama Mike (NTV, 2002)
  • Kogen e Irasshai (TBS, 2003)
  • Good Luck!! (TBS, 2003)
  • Shin Yonigeya Honpo (NTV, 2003, ep2)
  • Roomshare no Onna (NHK, 2005)
  • Anego (NTV, 2005)
  • Kami wa Saikoro o Furanai (NTV, 2006)
  • Kaette Kita Jikou Keisatsu (TV Asahi, 2007, ep2)
  • Sexy Voice and Robo (NTV, 2007, ep4)
  • Watashitachi no Kyokasho (Fuji TV, 2007, ep7-8)
  • Judge (NHK, 2007)
  • Average 2 (Fuji TV, 2008)
  • Judge II (NHK, 2008)
  • Triangle (Fuji TV, 2009, ep1-3)
  • Boogie Woogie (NHK, 2023), Mari Hatori[6]

References


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