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Yukino Kishii

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Yukino Kishii
岸井 ゆきの
Kishii at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2018
Born (1992-02-11) 11 February 1992 (age 32)
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present
Notable credits
Awards39th Yokohama Film Festival Best Newcomer Award

Yukino Kishii (岸井 ゆきの, Kishii Yukino, born 11 February 1992[1]) is a Japanese actress. She has played Taka in the 55th NHK taiga drama Sanada Maru, Sari Ishikawa in the film Pink and Gray, and Taka Kōda in the 99th NHK asadora Manpuku, among numerous other TV and film roles. Her lead performance in the 2017 film Goodbye, Grandpa! earned a Best Newcomer Award at the 39th Yokohama Film Festival.[1]

Biography

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Kishii was born in 1992 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.[2] She made her acting debut in 2009 as elementary school student Nana Sakurai in the drama Princess Sara (小公女セイラ, Shōkōjo Seira).[3] After a series of minor film and TV appearances, in 2015 she played the role of Taeko Hakozaki, a girl whose friend falls in love with Taeko's father, in the Kenji Yamauchi film I Love My Friend's Father (友だちのパパが好き, Tomodachi no papa ga suki),[4] as well as the supporting role of Kanako in the TBS drama 99.9 Criminal Lawyer (99.9-刑事専門弁護士-, 99.9: Keiji senmon bengoshi).[5]

The next year Kishii landed several more TV and film roles. Her film roles included Yumika, an ex-girlfriend of a photographer whose rock star subject becomes attracted to her, in Grab the Sun (太陽を掴め, Taiyou wo tsukame),[6] and Chieko Matsuda, a teenager whose classmate seeks to impress her by getting a driver's license, in a film adaptation of the manga Moriyamachu Driving School (森山中教習所, Moriyama kyōshūjo).[7] She also appeared in film adaptations of the debut Shigeaki Kato novel Pink and Gray[8] and the Mariko Koike novel Double Life (二重生活, Nijyū seikatsu),[9] and played the role of Taka, Nobushige's third wife, in the 55th NHK taiga drama Sanada Maru.[10]

Kishii's first lead film role came in the 2017 Yukihiro Morigaki film Goodbye, Grandpa! (おじいちゃん、死んじゃったって, Ojiichan, shinjyattatte) as Yoshiko Haruno, the granddaughter of a recently deceased family patriarch.[11] Sarah Ward of Screen Daily described her performance as "especially impressive, her wise-beyond-her-years demeanour helping to flesh out a protagonist largely tasked with observing everyone around her".[12] Kishii's performance in Goodbye, Grandpa! won her a Best Newcomer Award at the 39th Yokohama Film Festival.[13] That same year she played Sumire Michibata in the TBS television series Rental Lovers (レンタルの恋, Rentaru no koi)[14] and Miyuki Asakawa in the Kiyoshi Kurosawa science fiction drama Foreboding on Wowow.[15] In 2018 Kishii took on roles in two NHK dramas: the drama School Lawyer (やけに弁の立つ弁護士が学校でほえる, Yakeni ben no tatsu bengoshi ga gakkō de hoeru), as middle school teacher Shiori Mochozuki;[16] and Manpuku, the 99th NHK asadora, as Taka Kōda.[17] She also appeared in the Fuji TV adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo.[18]

Filmography

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Film

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Title Year Role Notes Ref(s)
Her Father, My Lover 2015 Taeko Hakozaki [19]
Moriyamachu Driving School 2016 Chieko Matsuda [7]
Double Life Ayaka [9]
Pink and Gray Sari Ishikawa [20]
Grab the Sun Yumika [6]
Goodbye, Grandpa! 2017 Yoshiko Haruno Lead role [21]
Just Only Love 2018 Teruko Lead role [22]
Project Dream: How to Build Mazinger Z's Hangar 2020 Emoto [23]
State of Emergency Lead role, anthology film [24]
Living in the Sky Aiko [25]
Homunculus 2021 Mysterious woman [26]
The Supporting Actors: The Movie Herself [27]
99.9 Criminal Lawyer: The Movie Kanako [28]
One Day, You Will Reach the Sea 2022 Mana Lead role [29]
Dreaming of the Meridian Arc Toyomi Yasuno / Toyo [30]
Small, Slow But Steady Keiko Lead role [31]
God Seeks in Return Yuri Kawai [32]
Everything Will Be Owlright! Hiyori Tamura [33]
The Young Strangers 2024 [34]

Television

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Title Year Role Network Notes Ref(s)
Shōkōjo Seira 2009 Nana Sakurai TBS [35]
99.9 Criminal Lawyer 2015 Kanako TBS [36]
Sanada Maru 2016 Taka NHK Taiga drama [37]
Foreboding 2017 Miyuki Asakawa Wowow Miniseries [38]
Rental Lover Sumire Michibata TBS [39]
School Lawyer 2018 Shiori Mochozuki NHK [16]
The Count of Monte Cristo: Great Revenge Miran Iruma Fuji TV [40]
Manpuku Taka Kōda NHK Asadora [41]
Ōoku the Final 2019 Taki Fuji TV Television film [42]
Shōnen Torajirō Tsune Kuruma NHK Miniseries [43]
Yume-Shokudō no Ryōrinin Michiko NHK Television film [44]
Cursed in Love 2020 Shiori Hase NTV [45]
Lost Man Found 2022 Yoshiko Disney+, NHK [46]
The Aromantics Sakuko Kodama NHK Lead role [47]
Atom's Last Shot Umi Tominaga TBS [48]
At Least On Sunday Night 2023 Shōko Noda TV Asahi [49]
Ōoku: The Inner Chambers Kazunomiya NHK [50]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work(s) Result Ref.
2020 43rd Japan Academy Film Prize Newcomer of the Year Just Only Love Won [51]
2021 75th Mainichi Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Living in Your Sky Nominated [52]
2022 47th Hochi Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Dreaming of the Meridian Arc and Everything Will Be Owlright! Nominated [53]
2023 77th Mainichi Film Awards Best Actress Small, Slow But Steady Won [54]
65th Blue Ribbon Awards Best Actress Small, Slow But Steady and One Day, You Will Reach the Sea Nominated [55]
46th Japan Academy Film Prize Best Actress Small, Slow But Steady Won [56]
96th Kinema Junpo Awards Best Actress Small, Slow But Steady and others Won [57]
47th Elan d'or Awards Newcomer of the Year Herself Won [58]
36th Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Actress Small, Slow But Steady Nominated [59]
2024 45th Yokohama Film Festival Best Actress Won [60]

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