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Kimiko Yo

12 May, 1956 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Kimiko Yo was born in Yokohama, a city just south of Tokyo to a Japanese mother and Taiwanese father on the 12th of May 1956. Her cousin was actress Bunjaku Han. She became active in front of the camera in 1987 and has been a feature of Japanese television and... cinema ever since. She had begun acting on the theatre stage in 1976. Audiences may mostly know her for her supporting role in Shin Gojira, as a sympathetic colleague in the 2008 films Departures, which won an Oscar, and kind wife and waitress in Ramen Girl, but she has almost 200 credits to her name. These include an abnormal neighbour in The Drugstore girl and serene presence in Café Lumière where she was directed by a Taiwanese director in Japan. Dear Doctor (2009) propelled her name forward in Japan and was an award winner. She has several Japan Academy prizes to her name. Like most celebrities she pushes products and has done commercials for telephone companies, shampoos and cosmetics manufacturers. Yo is married to a man who at the time was a NHK employee in 2006 and is managed by the Alpha Agency.

Also Known As:

余貴美子요 키미코

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Noise
58% (2022)
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Villain
65% (2010)
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Departures
78% (2008)
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Gonin 2
69% (1996)
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The Exam
0% (1999)
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Virgin Snow
66% (2007)
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Rebirth
73% (2011)
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Crossroads
65% (2011)
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Dearest
68% (2012)
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Dog Star
75% (2002)
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Winter Rose
50% (2022)
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Dear Doctor
62% (2009)
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Aiki
43% (2002)
Hysteric
0% (2000)
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Invisible War
60% (2007)
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Black Dawn
79% (2012)
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Wait and See
60% (1998)
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Omokage
0% (2023)
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Air Doll
70% (2009)
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Via Okinawa
65% (1989)
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Omotenashi
47% (2018)
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The Ice Ruts
70% (2016)
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Passion
65% (1992)
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Oka wo koete
0% (2008)
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Amagi Pass
10% (1998)
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Yumeji
65% (1991)
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Oh My God
0% (2002)
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Immoral Affairs
20% (1997)
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Yamato
54% (2005)
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Red
46% (2020)
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Hotel Royal
52% (2020)
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Giwaku
70% (2019)
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Sharaku
61% (1995)
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Soup Opera
80% (2010)
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Step
70% (2020)
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Dream Team
0% (2021)
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Live
10% (1999)
Kurenai
0% (1998)
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Evil People
80% (2007)
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Kao
70% (2003)
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Death Office
54% (2019)
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Dear Father
83% (2007)
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Daisuki!!
75% (2008)
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Sanctuary
76% (2023)
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Kind Cat
100% (2023)
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Trillion Game
77% (2023)
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Bambino!
68% (2007)
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Izakaya Fuji
70% (2017)
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Taro no Tō
0% (2011)
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Be with You
100% (2005)
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dele
77% (2018)
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Half Blue Sky
76% (2018)
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Innocent Days
73% (2018)
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Atsuhime
92% (2008)
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Concerto
0% (1996)
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Toubousha
70% (2020)

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