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In the United States, the film earned the highest-grossing live-action Japanese film (surpassing Milo and Otis), [13] it holds the box office record for the highest-grossing Japanese-language movie, [14] and surpassed Bong Joon-ho's Parasite (2019) as the third highest-grossing foreign-language film of all time. [15]
The following is a list of Japanese actresses in surname alphabetical order. Names are displayed given name first, per Wikipedia manual of style.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing that they are Japanese actresses or must have references showing that they are Japanese actresses and are notable.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie: 14.02 2023 [1] 19 Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine: 13.88 2023 [1] 20 Jujutsu Kaisen 0: 13.80 2021 [9] 21 Top Gun: Maverick: 13.77 2022 [1] 22 The Last Samurai: 13.70 2003 [10] 23 Bohemian Rhapsody: 13.51 2018 [1] 24 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: 13.50 1982 [11] Armageddon: 13.50 1998 [11] Harry Potter and the ...
Best. Christmas. Ever! November 16, 2023 Romantic comedy: 1 h 21 min: English In Love and Deep Water: November 16, 2023 Romantic mystery comedy: 2 h 7 min: Japanese Believer 2: November 17, 2023 Crime action: 1 h 56 min: Korean Rustin: November 17, 2023 Biographical drama: 1 h 48 min: English All-Time High: November 17, 2023 Comedy: 1 h 43 min ...
2023 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country- and genre-specific lists of films released, and notable deaths. Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Studios celebrated their 100th anniversaries this year.
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Year Name Film Role Status Milestone / Notes 1957 Miyoshi Umeki: Sayonara: Katsumi Kelly Won Japanese descent. [13] First Asian nominated for Best Supporting Actress First East Asian to win an acting award. 2006 Rinko Kikuchi: Babel: Chieko Wataya Nominated Japanese descent. [14]
From Dolores del Río, who put Latina actresses on the map with her first roles in 1920s silent films, to Jenna Ortega, the Disney actress turned scream queen, there's always been a Latina and/or ...
Nanoka Hara (Japanese: ε θδΉθ―, Hepburn: Hara Nanoka, born 26 August 2003) is a Japanese actress from Tokyo, affiliated with Tristone Entertainment. [1] After passing the J-beans Net Scout Audition in 2009, she began a career in acting, before voicing the titular main character of Suzume (2022), Suzume Iwato.