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Hio Miyazawa

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Hio Miyazawa
宮沢氷魚
Miyazawa in October 2022
Born (1994-04-24) April 24, 1994 (age 30)
NationalityJapanese
Occupations
Years active2015–present
AgentLes Pros Entertainment
PartnerYuina Kuroshima
Websitehio-miyazawa.com

Hio Miyazawa (宮沢 氷魚, Miyazawa Hio, born April 24, 1994) is an American-born Japanese actor and model. He was born in San Francisco, United States.

He is the son of musician Kazufumi Miyazawa and TV personality Dionne Mitsuoka.[1]

Biography[edit]

His father, musician Kazufumi Miyazawa is Japanese and his mother, TV personality Dionne Mitsuoka is half-American, which makes him a quarter American. He was born in California and was raised in Tokyo. He speaks English and Japanese. He likes fishing, baseball, and is a big fan of Yokohama DeNA BayStars. He studied at the University of California, Santa Cruz for two years then transferred to International Christian University from which he graduated in March 2017.[2]

Career[edit]

He started his career as an exclusive model for MEN'S NON-NO in 2015.

His first acting role was in the TBS drama Dr.Storks (Kōnodori) in 2017, as the new intern in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Persona General Medical Center.

In 2018, he starred in the drama Kiss that Kills, which is his second acting role in his career. He got his first lead role in the NHK drama R134/The Promise at Shounan and was filmed in Yokohama, his mother's hometown. He also started to have roles in stage plays (BOAT and The Sea of Fertility) as well.

He got his first Shoujo manga drama adaptation role in the 2019 TV Asahi drama I give my first love to you (Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu). In January 2019, it was announced that he will be in the stage play CITY together with Yagira Yuya.

Last February 7, 2019, it was announced that he will play the role of Amane Murasame in the movie Kakegurui.[3]

26 April, two days after his 25th birthday, it was announced that he will be playing the role of Jyo Banno in the drama adaptation of Gisou Furin by Akiko Higashimura.

Personal life[edit]

On January 16, 2024, Miyazawa announced through his official website that he is expecting his first child with actress Kuroshima Yuina. The couple also revealed that they had been in a relationship for quite sometime.[4]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2019 Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler Amane Murasame First movie role
2020 His Shun Igawa Lead role
2021 Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction Hijiri Yashiro [5]
Moonlight Shadow Hitoshi [6]
2022 Goodbye Cruel World Yano [7]
To Every You I've Loved Before Koyomi Takasaki (voice) Lead role [8]
To Me, the One Who Loved You Koyomi Hidaka (voice) Lead role [8]
2023 The Legend and Butterfly Akechi Mitsuhide [9]
Egoist Ryūta [10]
Spring in Between Tōru Okunai Lead role [11]
2024 52-Hertz Whales Cikara Niina [12]

TV drama[edit]

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref(s)
2017 Dr. Storks TBS Goro Akanishi First acting role [13][14]
2018 Kiss that Kills NTV Michinari Hotei [15]
R134/The Promise at Shonan (R134/Shonan no Yakusoku) NHK Kota Suwa First lead role [16][17]
2019 Secret Unrequited Love TV Asahi Kou Suzuya [18]
Fake Affair NTV Jyo Banno [19]
Village of Eight Gravestones (Yatsu Hakamura) NHK BS-P Police officer TV movie [20]
2020 Yell NHK Akira Kirishima Asadora [21]
2021 Ann's Lyrics: Ann Sakuragi's Haiku Lessons Wowow Subaru [22]
Hoshi to Lemon no Heya NHK Ryo [23]
Solomon's Perjury Wowow Kazuhiko Kanbara [24]
2022 Chimudondon NHK Kazuhiko Aoyagi Asadora [25]
2025 Berabou NHK Tanuma Okitomo Taiga drama [26]

TV shows[edit]

  • Otona no Kiso Eigo Season 5(2016.4.-2017.4.|NHK ETV) - Yuta Morishima [27]
  • Kinyoubi Kurai Homeraretai (2016.11.4.-2018.3.30|BS ASAHI) - MC[28]
  • sumika no koshikake (2017.12.-2018.3.|Spaceshower TV) - Narrator
  • sumika no koshikake Special Edition (2018.9., 2019.3.|Spaceshower TV) - Narrator, Guest Appearance[29]

Stage Play[edit]

-2018-

-2019-

-2020-

-2021-

  • Pizarro

Commercials[edit]

Music Videos[edit]

  • Vanilla Beans|Onna wa Sore wo Gaman shinai (2015)[41]
  • sumika|Summer Vacation (2017)[42]
  • Ando Yuko|Ichinichi no Owari ni (2020) [43]

Awards[edit]

Year Award Category Nominated work(s) Result Ref(s)
2020 45th Hochi Film Awards Best New Artist His Won [44]
2021 42nd Yokohama Film Festival Best Newcomer Won [45]
75th Mainichi Film Awards Best New Actor Nominated [46]
63rd Blue Ribbon Awards Best Newcomer Nominated [47]
2022 45th Japan Academy Film Prize Newcomer of the Year Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction Won [48]
2023 16th Asian Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Egoist Won [49]
36th Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated [50]
Yūjirō Ishihara Newcomer Award Egoist and Spring in Between Won [51]
2024 78th Mainichi Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Egoist Won [52]
66th Blue Ribbon Awards Best Supporting Actor Egoist and The Legend and Butterfly Nominated [53]

References[edit]



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