Rie Miyazawa

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Rie Miyazawa
宮沢 りえ
27th Tokyo International Film Festival Miyazawa Rie.jpg
Rie Miyazawa at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival
Background information
Born Apr 6, 1973 / 51 yo
Tokyo, Japan
Spouse(s): Go Morita 2018-
Occupation:
Label{s} CBS/Sony Records
Years active 1985–present
Genre(s): J-pop
Height: 5' 5" (1.65m)
Nationality: Japanese

Rie Miyazawa (宮沢 りえ, Miyazawa Rie, born April 6, 1973) is a Japanese actress and former teen idol. She is regarded as one of Japan's top actresses, and her accolades include six Japan Academy Film Prizes and three Kinema Junpo Awards

Miyazawa began her career as a child model, seeing wide exposure as the original face of Mitsui Rehouse, and made her acting debut in the 1988 film Seven Day's War, for which she won the Japan Academy Award for Newcomer of the Year at age sixteen. Her short-lived music career began with the single "Dream Rush" in 1989, and the next year she performed at the prestigious Kōhaku Uta Gassen television special.

Miyazawa quickly rose to prominence as one of the top idols of the early Heisei period, attracting controversy for her 1991 nude photography book "Santa Fe", which moved 1.5 million copies. Her personal struggles were further scrutinized, including a high-profile engagement with sumo wrestler Takanohana, a suicide attempt and a battle with anorexia nervosa. By 1996, she went into hiatus and briefly resettled in San Diego.

She took on a few television drama roles in the late 1990s and returned to the big screen in the Taiwanese films The Cabbie (2000) and Peony Pavilion (2001). She co-starred in the highly-acclaimed 2002 film The Twilight Samurai, which marked a full-fledged comeback for Miyazawa and remains as her most recognizable role both domestically and internationally. She saw further success in The Face of Jizo and Tony Takitani (2004), and received several accolades for Pale Moon (2014), and Her Love Boils Bathwater (2016).

Life and career

Miyazawa was born in Tokyo to a Dutch father and a Japanese mother. Since her debut at age 11 in an advertisement for Kit Kat, she has appeared in many films, television shows, commercials, stage appearances, and photo books to her credit. She starred in the children's comedy Bokura no Nanokakan Sensō (Seven Days' War) and Tokyo Elevator Girl. Miyazawa made her debut as a singer on September 15, 1989, with her album MU.

Miyazawa gained notoriety in 1991 with the publication of a fine art nude photography book, "Santa Fe", and even more publicity in 1992 with her engagement to sumo star Takanohana. The engagement was called off in 1993. In September 1994, she cut her wrists with broken glass in what she described as an "accident". The tabloids focused on Miyazawa's drinking sessions, fights with her mother, and her escape to a nearby hotel as signs of a suicide attempt. Miyazawa continued to pursue her career as an actress, including a performance in Kon Ichikawa's movie 47 Ronin that year. But the following February she pulled out of the drama Kura and in November, backed out of the musical Kyote.

In early 1996 Miyazawa moved to Coastal California. Still, by May, she was back on TV reporting from the Cannes Film Festival, and later that year, she appeared in two TV dramas: Hanayome Kaizoebito and Kyosokyoku. In 1997 she made Mikeneko Homes (tasogare) Hoteru and also appeared on stage.

In 2001, Miyazawa won the Best Actress Award at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival by portraying a Chinese Kunqu [Note 1]performer in the Hong Kong film Peony Pavilion, directed by Yonfan. Then in 2002, she starred alongside Hiroyuki Sanada in Tasogare Seibei (The Twilight Samurai), the year's hit movie that won numerous awards at home, including ones for the lead actors, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 2003 she played the role of Oshino in the NHK TV series Musashi.

Tony Takitani (2004) — an adaptation of a short story by the bestselling author Haruki Murakami — received critical acclaim, with Miyazawa playing two roles alongside Issey Ogata. The film, which was entered at the Sundance Film Festival, has been described as "a perfectly controlled minimalist film masterpiece". In 2005, she starred as Tsubaki in Ashurajō no Hitomi (あしゅらじょう の ひとみ), which is a movie adaptation of a 16th-century play.

Miyazawa recently received the 40th Japan Academy Prize for Best Actress for her performance in Her Love Boils Bathwater.

Personal life

On February 13, 2009, Miyazawa announced to the public that she was six months pregnant and would soon marry the father of the child who is reported to be Hiroyuki Nakatsu, an ex-pro surfer from Hawaii turned entrepreneur. On May 20, 2009 in Tokyo she gave birth to a baby girl.

On March 23, 2016, Miyazawa announced that her divorce from Nakatsu had been finalized.

Notes

  1. Kunqu or Kunqu Opera, is one of the oldest extant forms of Chinese opera. It evolved from the local melody of Kunshan and later came to dominate Chinese theater from the 16th to the 18th centuries.
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