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In 2000, Nakama demonstrated her talent for comedy with her lead role in the Japanese television drama Trick which proved so popular that it had two more seasons and four film versions, but it was the top-rating 2002 TV series Gokusen, a live-action version of the popular manga, that established her as one of Japan's most popular and bankable ...
Tanaka married actress Yukie Nakama on September 18, 2014, after a six-year relationship. [1] Selected filmography. Film. Get Up! (2003) One Missed Call (2004)
Kōmyō ga Tsuji stars Nakama Yukie as Chiyo. Takaya Kamikawa plays Kazutoyo. The story tells how Yamauchi Chiyo, as a wise and beautiful wife, helped her husband Yamauchi Kazutoyo up from an ordinary samurai to the governor of an entire province, Tosa. The story is by Shiba Ryōtarō.
A loving husband (2017) – Yōhei Miyamoto; Shippu Rondo (2017) – Kazuyuki Kuribayashi; Umibe No Ria (2017) Legend of the Demon Cat (2017) – Nakamaro; Sakura Guardian in the North (2018) The Crimes That Bind (2018) – Kyōichirō Kaga; Flea-picking Samurai (2018) – Kobayashi Hironoshin; The Garden of Evening Mists (2019) – Nakamura ...
Portrayed by: Yukie Nakama, Suzuka Ohgo (young, season 1) Kumiko is a 23-year-old university graduate and is newly hired at Shirokin Gakuen. She is very idealistic and wants to inspire her students and help them graduate high school.
Nakama Yukie plays the role of Chiyo, the ever-supporting wife of Kazutoyo. The story by Shiba Ryōtarō spans the closing years of the Sengoku period, the Azuchi–Momoyama period, and the beginning of the Edo period. 武蔵 MUSASHI (2003).
Although 23-year-old Naoko Yamada (Yukie Nakama) considers herself a beautiful and talented magician, she is continuously fired and constantly hounded by her landlady for the rent being late. Before firing her, her manager shows Yamada an ad for a physics professor, Jiro Ueda ( Hiroshi Abe ), a non-believer of all things magical, offering money ...
Matsumoto gained further popularity as an actor in 2002, when he starred in the first season of Gokusen with Yukie Nakama, Shun Oguri, Tomohiro Waki, Hiroki Narimiya and Yuma Ishigaki. His portrayal of the troubled but highly intelligent student, Shin Sawada, drew acclaim and won him Best Supporting Actor at the 33rd Television Drama Academy ...