Aoi Miyazaki 宮崎あおい - Japanese Beauty Actress Girl & Magazine Advertisements and as an Extra in various Television Dramas 20090702_
Aoi Miyazaki (Miyazaki Aoi; born November 30, 1985) is a Japanese actress. She is best known for her pure image and roles such as in Nana and Virgin Snow. Her brother Masaru Miyazaki is an actor and they starred in the film Hatsukoi. She married Sosuke Takaoka on June 15, 2007, her partner since she was fifteen. She is close to Yū Aoi, Chiaki Kuriyama, Atsuko Sudo, Becky, and Marika Matsumoto.
Profile
Name: Aoi Miyazaki(宮崎あおい)
Born: 30 November 1985 (1985-11-30) (age 23) Tokyo, Japan
Spouse(s): Sosuke Takaoka
Life and Acting career
Miyazaki was born in Tokyo, Japan. She started working in the entertainment industry at the age of four. Initially she appeared mostly in commercials, magazine advertisements and as an extra in various television dramas. Miyazaki made her film debut in One Summer's Day at the age of fourteen.
Miyazaki quickly gained attention for her performances in Eureka (2001) and Harmful Insect (2002), which garnered her first acting awards.[clarification needed] The following years saw Miyazaki work in array of roles in both film and television. In 2003 she also made her musical debut in The Little Prince. In 2008, she won the Galaxy Individual Award for her performance in the NHK drama Atsuhime.
Filmography
Mt. Tsurugidake (2009)
The Shonen Merikensack (2009)
Children of the Dark (2008)
Flowers in the Shadow (2008)
Bloody Snake Under the Sun (2007)
Sad Vacation (2007)
Virgin Snow (2007)
Tada, kimi wo aishiteru (Heavenly Forest) (2006)
First Love (2006)
Synesthesia (2006)
Nana (2005)
Sukida ("I love you") (2005)
Aoi Kuruma ("Blue Car"; Eng. title "A Blue Automobile") (2004)
The Loved Gun (2004)
Lovers' Kiss (2003)
Tomie: The Final Chapter - Forbidden Fruit (2002)
Harmful Insect (害虫 Gaichu) (2001)
Eureka (2000)
Swing Man (sWinGmaN) (2000)
淀川長治物語 神戸篇 サイナラ (2000)
One Summer's Day (1999)
Television
Atsuhime (lit., "Princess Atsu") (2008)
Junjo Kirari (lit., "Pure Heart") (2006)
R-17 (2001)
Fureh fureh jinsei! (lit., "Proclamated Life") (2001)
Hatachi no kekkon (lit., "Wedding at 20") (2000)