Maki Sakai
Japanese actress (born 1970)
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Maki Sakai (坂井 真紀) (born 17 May 1970 in Taito, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress.
Maki Sakai | |
|---|---|
| Born | May 17, 1970 |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1992–present |
Filmography
Film
- Time Leap (1997)[1]
- United Red Army (2007), Mieko Tōyama[2]
- Kano (2014)[3]
- Too Young to Die! (2016), Yoshie[4]
- My Friend "A" (2018)
- 108: Revenge and Adventure of Goro Kaiba (2019), Mari Kaiba
- Show Me the Way to the Station (2019)
- The Flowers of Evil (2019)
- Black School Rules (2019), Mari Machida
- Fictitious Girl's Diary (2020)
- 461 Days of Bento: A Promise Between Father and Son (2020), Sakie Endō
- The Brightest Roof in the Universe (2020)
- Runway (2020)
- Peaceful Death (2021)
- Brothers in Brothel (2021)
- Baragaki: Unbroken Samurai (2021), Satō Nobu[5]
- Every Trick in the Book (2021), Kanako[6]
- I Am What I Am (2022), Natsumi Sobata[7]
- Do Unto Others (2023)[8]
- Father of the Milky Way Railroad (2023), Ichi Miyazawa[9]
- Dreaming in Between (2023)[10]
- The Water Flows to the Sea (2023)[11]
- One Last Bloom (2023)[12]
- Analog (2023), Yoko Asai[13]
- My (K)night (2023)[14]
- Let's Go Karaoke! (2024), Yuko Oka[15]
- After the Fever (2024), Tamiko[16]
- Manga Artist, Mamoru Hori (2024), Sara Sakura[17]
- Who's Gone (2024), Hasebe[18]
- Seaside Serendipity (2025), Shizuka[19]
- Sai: Disaster (2026), Misae Okahashi[20]
Television
- Double Kitchen (1993)[21]
- Watashi no unmei (1994)
- Someday at a Place in the Sun (2013)
- Kaiki Renai Sakusen (2015)[22]
- Haretsu (2015)
- Hitoshi Ueki and Nobosemon (2017)
- Kangoku no Ohimesama (2017), Yōko Daimon
- Yuganda Hamon (2019)
- Idaten (2019), Kimiko[23]
- Welcome Home, Monet (2021), Minami Oikawa[24]
- Bullets, Bones and Blocked Noses (2021), Yumeko Hōjō[25]
- A Day-Off of Ryunosuke Kamiki (2022)[26]
- The Hot Spot (2025), Eri Sawada[27]
- Chosen Home (2025), Kyoko Inokashira[28]
- Sai: Disaster (2026), Misae Okahashi[20]
- Brothers in Arms (2026), Naka[29]
Anime
- Michiko & Hatchin (2008)