Japanese actress (born )
Shioli Kutsuna |
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Kutsuna in |
| Born | () 22 December (age32)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Othernames | Shiori Kutsuna |
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| Occupation | Actress |
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| Yearsactive | ()–present |
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| Kanji | 忽那 汐里 |
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| Hiragana | くつな しおり |
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| Katakana | クツナ シオリ |
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Shioli Kutsuna (Japanese: 忽那 汐里, Hepburn: Kutsuna Shiori, born 22 December ) is a Japanese actress, known for her role as Ran Mori in Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge!, Minami Maho in Beck (), Haru/Harumi in Years Memory (), and Yukio in Deadpool 2 () and Deadpool & Wolverine (). She plays Mitsuki in the Apple TV+ series Invasion (). In , she won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Newcomer of the Year.
Early life
Kutsuna was born in Killarney Heights, Sydney. She lived in Australia until the age of 14 before moving to Japan to pursue a career as a model and actress.
Career
In , Kutsuna won the Judge's Prize at the Japan Bishōjo Contest.
In , she had her first major starring role. She played the part of Tsugumi Nitobe in 7 Mannin Tantei Nitobe (70 People Detective Nitobe), an ordinary college student who has 70, friends on the Internet and solves difficult cases by using their brains.
In , she was cast to play Ran Mori in a special drama for the live-action of Detective Conan, a popular manga series written by Gosho Aoyama.[1] She replaced Tomoka Kurokawa, who played Ran in the previous specials in and
In , she was named Best New Actress of by film magazine Kinema Junpo.
In , she appeared in two leading roles as Haru/Harumi in the Japanese-Turkish co-production Years Memory.
She played mutant Yukio in the film Deadpool 2, the eleventh installment of the X-Men film series. She reprised the role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel Deadpool & Wolverine.
In , she appeared in the first season of Apple TV+ series Invasion, and the second season which premiered in August
In , it was revealed that she will appear in Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.[2]
Personal life
In , together with actresses Mayuko Kawakita and Riko Narumi, Kutsuna graduated from Horikoshi High School.[3]
In , she dropped out of college before starting her third year, for the sake of her career. Her agency said: "It really was difficult for her to work while going to school. She had a hard time attending classes due to her work in dramas. She accepted this and dropped out. She will now be focusing on her acting career".[4]
Kutsuna is fluent in both English and Japanese.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Commercials
Promotional videos
Accolades
References
- ^ abLoo, Egan (8 February ). "Hana-Kimi's Junpei Mizobata Stars as Detective Conan". Anime News Network. Retrieved 8 February
- ^McWhertor, Michael (1 November ). "Kojima reveals the next famous face coming to his unannounced game". Polygon. Retrieved 2 November
- ^ [Riko Narumi, Shiori Kutsuna, Mayuko Kawakita graduate from Horikoshi]. Sports Nippon (in Japanese). 19 February Retrieved 12 October
- ^Shiori Kutsuna drops out of college for the sake of her career. Retrieved 21 June
- ^(in Japanese)Guardian Angel Official Homepage.
- ^Pocky Princess' Shiori Kutsuna to star in Beck live-action film. Retrieved 20 July
- ^Detective Conan Manga Gets New Live-Action TV Special. Anime News Network. Retrieved 26 February
- ^Shun Oguri, Beck's Shiori Kutsuna stars in story by Galactic Railroad's Miyazawa. Anime News Network. Retrieved 13 March
- ^Japanese auteur Hiroshi Ishikawa returns with a delicate tale of four young women trying to restart their lives. Retrieved 20 March
- ^(in Japanese)Before The Vigil Official Website.
- ^(in Japanese)Unforgiven Official Website.
- ^Oh! Father Official Movie Trailer.
- ^姬忠鹏 (15 January ). "《海难》搬上大银幕 内野圣阳搭档忽那汐里" (in Chinese). 电影网. Retrieved 13 October via 全球电影资讯网.
- ^" Years Memory official website". Retrieved 13 October
- ^Lee, Maggie (16 February ). "Berlin Film Review: 'While the Women Are Sleeping'". Variety. Retrieved 29 June
- ^"Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV Japanese voice cast revealed, new footage". 30 May
- ^N'Duka, Amanda (12 June ). "'Deadpool 2' Sets Actress Shioli Kutsuna In A Key Role". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 15 June Retrieved 13 June
- ^Dick, Jeremy (23 May ). "Deadpool 3 Officially Starts Filming". MovieWeb. Archived from the original on 24 May Retrieved 24 May
- ^(in Japanese)7万人探偵ニトベ Official Website.
- ^(in Japanese)"溝端淳平、実写版SPドラマ『名探偵コナン』で"2代目"工藤新一役に抜擢" [Kutsuna Shioli, Detective Conan TV Live action drama, Shiori Kutsuna chosen as second generation Mouri Ran] (in Japanese). Oricon. 9 February Archived from the original on 29 August Retrieved 2 June
- ^Crunchyroll to Stream Machiisha Jumbo!! Live-Action Drama. Anime News Network. Retrieved 3 July
- ^"忽那汐里、NHK連ドラ初主演 父役の萩原健一は11年ぶりドラマ出演" (in Japanese). Oricon. 15 September Retrieved 28 September
- ^"太賀が実在の二刀流「鉄腕」選手に NHKドラマ『年のプレイボール』" (in Japanese). Cinra. 30 May Retrieved 28 September
- ^"一ノ瀬ワタル、染谷将太、忽那汐里らの熱演解禁『サンクチュアリ -聖域- 』予告編&場面写真". Oricon News (in Japanese). 29 March Retrieved 20 October
- ^PlayStation® Presents『DEATH STRANDING 2』Special Stage!!. Retrieved 29 September via
- ^Pocky Shiori Kutsuna CM1.
- ^Kutsuna Shiori: AERA HOME Commercial.
- ^タカラトミー Hi-kara CM 福田沙紀 忽那汐里 武井咲.
- ^Super Mini Hi-Kara Karaoke Machine. Retrieved 18 November
- ^(in Japanese)KYOTO KIMONO YUZEN Official Website.
- ^忽那汐里 CM サントリー 烏龍茶 ウーロン茶 「雲梯」篇.
- ^(in Japanese)视频: dip 上戸彩 菊川怜 忽那汐里 CM スマイルプロジェクト はたらく笑.
- ^いいな CM Calie BEASHOW by Noz 忽那汐里 河北麻友子.
- ^Kutsuna Shiori attends the presentation event for Epson's new 'Colorio' printers. Tokyohive. Retrieved 31 August
- ^(in Japanese)ポッカサッポロフード&ビバレッジ、「ヒラメキ宣言」忽那汐里出演TVCMを公開. Retrieved 25 December
- ^(in Japanese)ライオン、ハミガキ「デンタークリアMAXライオン」を一新、忽那汐里出演TVCMとメイキングを公開. Retrieved 18 April
- ^マツコ「ミスド×モス」の「モスド」CMで忽那との10年契約に色気: 映画ニュース. Retrieved 27 May
- ^(in Japanese)【動画】指先に気持ちイイ♪人気の農ゲー『ヘイ・デイ』いよいよCM放送開始. Retrieved 2 October
- ^(in Japanese)噂の農ゲー!! 新感覚農業ゲーム「ヘイ・デイ」日本初CMに忽那汐里が出演. Retrieved 5 October
- ^ORANGE RANGE – Oshare Banchou feat. SOY SAUCE. Retrieved 4 August
- ^エイジア エンジニア / 僕にできる事のすべて.
- ^2nd TAMA Cinema Awards: “Kokuhaku,” “Sankaku” win Best Picture. Tokyograph. Retrieved 28 November
- ^"The Best of Beauty 9月1日 発表されました。".
- ^“Ichimai no Hagaki” tops Kinema Junpo’s “Best Ten” list. Tokograph. Retrieved 16 January
- ^Winners of 9th Clarino Beautiful Legs Awards announced. Retrieved 20 October
- ^Kutsuna Shiori & Gouriki Ayame's first wedding dress experience. Tokyohive. Retrieved 24 December
- ^Hotarubi no Mori e, Win at 66th Mainichi Film Awards. . Published on Retrieved
- ^Nominees for the Blue Ribbon Awards Announced. Retrieved 8 January
- ^Winners of the '54th Blue Ribbon Awards' announced. Tokyohive. Retrieved 25 January
- ^Strine-speaking, Sydney-born star made Japan’s queen of natto fermented beans. Retrieved 5 July
- ^77th Television Drama (Japan) Academy Award Winners. Retrieved 8 August
- ^'The 37th Japan Academy Prize' nominees announced. Tokyohive. Retrieved 17 January
- ^37th Japan Academy Prize Winner Lists.
- ^Announcement of 30 winners of “Under 30 years old who will change the world” from Japan! “Forbes JAPAN 30 UNDER 30 ”. . Published on Retrieved on
- ^Forbes JAPAN official winners. . Retrieved on
- ^Park, Jae-hwan (12 September ). "아시아콘텐츠어워즈&글로벌OTT어워즈 후보작 발표.. "더 글로리, 무빙, 만장적계절, 그리고 퍼스트러브하츠코이" [Asian Content Awards & Global OTT Awards Nominees Announced "The Glory, Moving, All Seasons, and First Love Hatsukoi"] (in Korean). KBS. Retrieved 12 September via Naver.
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