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Kikuchi Yuriko
- Rinko was born Kikuchi Yuriko in Hadano just south of Tokyo.
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Rinko Kikuchi (菊地 凛子, Kikuchi Rinko, born Yuriko Kikuchi (菊地 百合子, Kikuchi Yuriko), January 6, 1981) is a Japanese actress. She was the first Japanese actress to be nominated for an Academy Award in 50 years, for her work in Babel (2006).
As a result, her popularity rose outside her native country. She moved to New York City and lived for a time with director Spike Jonze, whom she had met in Tokyo at a film festival in 2009. That's when she began taking English lessons.
- January 1, 1
- 1.69 m
- Hadano, Japan
She was the first Japanese actress to be nominated for the Oscars in 50 years, since Miyoshi Umeki. Other than that she had appeared in commercials, including ads for Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent, as well as Japanese soap operas. As a result, her popularity rose outside her native country.
- January 6, 1981
First Name: Yuriko; Family Name: Kikuchi; Native name: 菊地 凛子; Nationality: Japanese; Gender: Female; Born: January 6, 1981; Age: 43
YearTitleRoleRating2023In Love and Deep Water add Japanese ...Horikawa Aina Support Role7.12023658km, Yoko no Tabi add Japanese Movie, ...Yoko Main Role0.02022What to Do with the Dead Kaiju? add ...Sen Masago Support Role6.62019We Are Little Zombies add Japanese ...Ibu Yuko [Ikuko's mother] Support Role7.7May 13, 2024 · 1. Where is Rinko Kikuchi from? Rinko Kikuchi was born in Hadano, Kanagawa, Japan. 2. What is Rinko Kikuchi’s real name? Rinko Kikuchi’s real name is Yuriko Kikuchi. 3. How did Rinko Kikuchi start her acting career?
Rinko Kikuchi, born as Yuriko Kikuchi, is a Japanese actress well-known for playing the role of Chieko Wataya in the film ‘Babel’ as well as of Naoko in the film ‘Norwegian Wood’.
The native form of this personal name is Kikuchi Rinko. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.