Mirai Shida

Mirai Shida (志田 未来, Shida Mirai, born May 10, 1993) is a Japanese actress.[1] She became recognized after her breakthrough role as Kazumi Kanda in "Joō no Kyōshitsu" ("The Queen's Classroom") leading her to more prominent roles, such as Miki Ichinose in 14-year-old Mother.[2]

Mirai Shida
志田 未来
Born (1993-05-10) May 10, 1993
NationalityJapanese
OccupationActress
Years active1999present
AgentKen-On
Known forThe Queen's Classroom
Websitehttp://www.ken-on.co.jp/mirai/

Biography

Shida was born in Ayase, Kanagawa. She married a non-celebrity in September 2018.[3]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Eien no 1/2 (TBS, 2000)
  • Nukumori (NTV, 2000), Kana Murayama
  • Gekai Arimori Saeko II (NTV, 2000), Rie Ogawa
  • Shikei Dai no Ropeway (BS Japan, 2001), Kyōko Fujiki
  • Mariko (NHK, 2001), Mariko(Childhood)
  • Hatsu Taiken Episode 3, 4 (Fuji TV, 2002)
  • Inubue (BS Japan, 2002), Ryōko Akizu
  • Shōnentachi 3 (NHK, 2002)
  • Bara no Jūjika Episode 5 (Fuji TV, 2002)
  • Zako Kenji Ushio Tadashi no Jikenbo (TBS, 2002), Senju Ushio
  • Stewardess Keiji 7 (Fuji TV, 2003), Kyōko
  • Kamen Rider Ryuki (TV Asahi, 2003)
  • Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Haru no Kyōfu Mystery (Fuji TV, 2003), Marie
  • Kawa, Itsuka Umie Episode 1 (NHK, 2003), Tami Honma
  • Zako Kenji Ushio Tadashi no Jikenbo 2 (TBS, 2004), Senju Ushio
  • Itoshi Kimi e Episode 3 (Fuji TV, 2004), Rina Nakagawa
  • Reikan Bus Guide Jikenbo Episode 6 (TV Asahi, 2004), Yuki Shinozaki
  • The Queen's Classroom (Joō no Kyōshitsu) (NTV, 2005), Kazumi Kanda
  • Haru to Natsu (NHK, 2005), Natsu Takakura
  • Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Nanika ga Soko ni Iru (Fuji TV, 2005), Rie Sasada
  • Zako Kenji Ushio Tadashi no Jikenbo 3 (TBS, 2005), Senju Ushio
  • Manbiki G-Men Nikaidou Yuki Episode 13 (TBS, 2005), Aya Nakamura
  • Tantei Gakuen Q (NTV, 2006), Minami Megumi(Meg)
  • Suppli (Fuji TV, 2006), Natsuki Konno
  • 14-year-old Mother (NTV, 2006), Miki Ichinose
  • The Queen's Classroom Special: Datenshi Episode 1 (NTV, 2006), Kazumi Kanda
  • Watashitachi no Kyōkasho (Fuji TV, 2007), Asuka Aizawa
  • Tantei Gakuen Q (NTV, 2007), Minami Megumi(Meg)
  • Dream Again (NTV, 2007), Hina Asahina/Hina Fujimoto
  • Kujira to Medaka (Fuji TV, 2008), Sachiko Imai
  • Seigi no Mikata (NTV, 2008), Yōko Nakata
  • Voice: Inochi Naki Mono no Koe Episode 6 (Fuji TV, 2009), Tomoko Sōma
  • Kurobe no Taiyō (Fuji TV, 2009), Mitsuko Takiyama
  • Boss Episode 6 (Fuji TV, 2009), Yuki Ishihara
  • Shōkōjo Seira (TBS, 2009), Seira Kuroda
  • Sakuramichi (NTV, 2009), Miki Kobayashi
  • Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi Special (Fuji TV, 2009), Yukari Mutō
  • Sotsu Uta: Best Friend (Fuji TV, 2010), Ayumi Takano
  • Hammer Session! (TBS, 2010), Kaede Tachibana
  • Himitsu (TV Asahi, 2010), Monami Sugita/Naoko Sugita
  • Bull Doctor (NTV, 2011), Mia Takeda
  • Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari: Aki no Tokubetsuhen (Fuji TV, 2011), Yuri Dōjima
  • Ghost Mama Sōsasen: Boku to Mama no Fushigina 100-nichi (NTV, 2012), Aoi Uehara
  • Kagi no Kakatta Heya Episode 8 (Fuji TV, 2012)
  • Black Board: Jidai to Tatakatta Kyōshi Tachi (TBS, 2012)
  • Reset: Hontō no Shiawase no Mitsukekata (TBS, 2012), Tomoko Miyoshi
  • Tazunebito (WOWOW, 2012), Mitsuki Ōmae
  • A Chef of Nobunaga (TV Asahi, 2013), Natsu
  • ST: Keishichō Kagaku Tokusōhan (NTV, 2013), Shō Aoyama
  • Naru Youni Narusa (TBS, 2013), Yōko Uchida
  • Dandarin: Rōdō Kijun Kantokukan Episode 4 (NTV, 2013), Yumi Sanada
  • Naru Youni Narusa Season 2 (TBS, 2014), Yōko Uchida
  • A Chef of Nobunaga Part 2 (TV Asahi, 2014), Natsu
  • ST Aka to Shirō no Sōsa File (NTV, 2014), Shō Aoyama
  • Masshiro (TBS, 2015), Nana Matsuoka
  • Daddy Sister (NHK, 2016)
  • The Supporting Actors (TV Tokyo, 2017), herself
  • The Many Faces of Ito (TBS, 2017), Shūko Nose (B)
  • Temp Staff Psychic Ataru (TV Asahi, 2019)
  • Asagao: Forensic Doctor (Fuji TV, 2019)
  • Yell (NHK, 2020)
  • The Supporting Actors 3 (TV Tokyo, 2021), herself
  • What Will You Do, Ieyasu? (NHK, 2023), Ito[15]

Dubbing

Commercials

Bibliography

Books

  • Mirai Nikki (Ameba Books, October 2009), ISBN 9784344991514

Photobooks

  • 14-sai, 15-sai, 16-sai no Mirai (Kadokawa Marketing, 6 November 2009), ISBN 9784048950688
  • Mirai: Chiisai Desukedo, Nanika? (Tokyo News Service, March 2012), ISBN 9784863362130
  • Arigatou (Kadokawa, 11 January 2014), ISBN 9784047318892

Awards and nominations

Year Organization Award Work Result
200546th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest NewcomerJoō no KyōshitsuWon[24]
2006Annual TV Life Awards 2006Best Newcomer, Best Actress14-year-old MotherWon[25]
2006Galaxy Award (Japan)Suisenshō14-year-old MotherWon[26]
200715th Hashida AwardsRookie of the Year14-year-old MotherWon[27]
200858th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest ActressSeigi no MikataWon[28]
20102010 Elan d'or AwardsNewcomer AwardHerselfWon[29]
201033rd Japan Academy Film PrizeNewcomer AwardDare mo Mamotte KurenaiWon[30]
201063rd Television Drama Academy AwardsBest ActressShōkōjo SeiraWon[31]

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