Satomi Ishihara

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Kuniko Ishigami (石神 国子, Ishigami Kuniko; born December 24, 1986), better known by her stage name Satomi Ishihara (石原 さとみ, Ishihara Satomi), is a Japanese actress.[1]

Born
Kuniko Ishigami

(1986-12-24) December 24, 1986 (age 39)
Tokyo, Japan
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2003–present
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Satomi Ishihara
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Ishihara at the premiere of Shin Godzilla in July 2016
Born
Kuniko Ishigami

(1986-12-24) December 24, 1986 (age 39)
Tokyo, Japan
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
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Spouse
Unknown
(m. 2020)
Children2
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Early life and career

Kuniko Ishigami was born on December 24, 1986 in Tokyo, Japan, to her unnamed parents.

She attended Tokyo Soka Elementary School, Soka Junior High School, and graduated from Soka High School.[citation needed]

In 2003, at the age of 16, Satomi began her acting career when she starred in the drama kimi wa Petto, starring Jun Matsumoto and Koyuki. She has devoted equal time to films and television serials. Satomi was nominated for several such awards, such as Best Actress at the 46th Blue Ribbon Awards for role in the film My Grandpa and Best Supporting Actress in the 45th Japan Academy Film Prize for her role in the film And so the baton is passed.[2][unreliable source?] She appeared as Yazawa Shiori in Fuji TV drama Water Boys 2 (2004), as Shizuka Gozen in the NHK Taiga drama series Yoshitsune (2005).

In 2006, Ishihara made her first starring role in a Fuji TV commercial drama series, Ns' Aoi. In the fall of the same year, she made her stage debut as the role of Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker.[3]

In August 2008, Ishihara made her second stage appearance as Okita Souji in Bakumatsu Junjoden, written and directed by Tsutomu Kohei.[4] By one month later, in September of the same year, she also portrayed as a Japanese leading JAL flight attendant character Yukari Hayase in Flying Rabbits, directed by Takahisa Zeze.

In 2009, Ishihara made her debut as Kanako Kuboaki in Fuji TV drama series Voice: The Voice of the Innocent, which held every Monday at 9 p.m. In the fall of the same year, she appeared as Takiko Taguchi in Suite: Massacre, directed by Hisashi Inoue.[5]

In 2010, Ishihara appeared as Akiyama Tokiko (wife of Akiyama Saneyuki) in NHK special war drama television series, Clouds Above the Hill.[6]

In 2014, Ishihara is known to Japanese television drama audiences for her portrayal as Saeko Takahashi in Shitsuren Chocolatier,[7] and gained popularity by appearing in it. Also, alongside her co-star Nao Matsushita, she appeared as Misaki Fukazawa in Japanese television love comedy drama series Dear Sister.

In 2016, Ishihara starred as her portrayal of Kayoko Ann Patterson in kaiju film Shin Godzilla, and also starred as Etsuko Kouno in NTV drama series Pretty Proofreader.

In 2018, Ishihara starred as Mikoto Misumi in TBS TV drama series Unnatural, and as well as starred as Momo Tsukishima in NTV drama series Born to Be a Flower.

At the beginning of Reiwa period, in early 2019, Ishihara was appointed as one of the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics torch relay ambassadors,[8] which the country had an upcoming game event a year later. However, the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and Paralympics was delayed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, on February 4, 2021, Ishihara had been revealed that she caught COVID-19 infection. According to her agency, Ishihara "is healthy and [she] was not showing any symptoms", though it was reported that she had been recovering at home.[9][10][11]

In 2024, Ishihara appeared as a lead role of Saori Morishita in Japanese drama film Missing, which she was nominated for a Hochi Film Award[12] and a Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Actress.[citation needed]

Personal life

On October 1, 2020, Ishihara announced that she had married an ordinary person.[13] On January 10, 2022, she announced via her agency that she was expecting her first child,[14] then on April 23, she shared the news of the birth of the couple's first child.[15] On March 7, 2025, her agency announced that she is expecting her second child, that is due around spring.[16] On May 17 of the same year, her agency announced that she had given birth to her second child. The exact date of birth and gender were not disclosed for both of her children.[17]

Filmography

Television dramas

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YearTitleCharacterNotesRef.
2003Mado o AketaraUsagi YamamotoLead role; television film[18]
2003–04Teru Teru KazokuFuyukoLead role; Asadora[21]
2004Tengoku e no Oenka Cheers: Cheerleading ni Kaketa SeishunMikiko MoritaLead role[22]
Be-Bop High SchoolKyōko IzumiLead role[23]
Water Boys 2Shiori Yazawa[24]
2005YoshitsuneShizukaTaiga drama[25][26]
H2Haruka Koga[27]
Akai GiwakuYukiko OshimaLead role; miniseries[28]
Kaidan Special "Chigiri"YuiLead role; short drama[29]
Be-Bop High School 2Kyōko IzumiLead role[30]
Climber's HighAyako Mochizuki[31]
2006Ns' AoiAoi MisoraLead role[32][33]
Te no Ue no ShabondamaRisa Sakuraba[34]
Ns' Aoi Special "Sakurakawa Byōin Saiaku no Hi"Aoi MisoraLead role; television film[35]
HyōtenYōko TsujiguchiLead role; miniseries[36]
2007Tsubasa no Oreta Tenshitachi 2007Yuri YoshimuraLead role; television film[37]
Hanayome to PapaAiko UzakiLead role[38]
Tales of the Unusual: Autumn 2007 "Mirai Dōsōkai"Haruka MatsuiLead role; short drama[39]
Koi no Karasawagi: Love Stories IV "Koe ga Furueru Onna"Mutsumi HikodaLead role[40]
Maru Maru Chibi Maruko-chan Episode 26Ping-Pong-Pang's Lady (voice)[41]
2008RokumeikanAkiko DaitokujiTelevision film[42]
PuzzleMisako AyukawaLead role[43]
Walkin' ButterflyYukari HayaseGuest[44]
Nagaiki Kyōsō!Eri YamadaTelevision film[45]
2009Voice: Inochi Naki Mono no KoeKanako Kuboaki[46]
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae HashutsujoMoeko (45 years ago)Guest[47]
Hadaka no Taishō Hinokuni Kumamoto Hen: Onna Gokoro ga Funka SurunodeTami ShimojōTelevision film[48]
Tsubakiyama Kachō no NanokakanTsubakiLead role; television film[49]
2009–11Clouds Over the HillSueko Akiyama[50]
2010Daibutsu KaiganAbe no NaishinnōMiniseries[51]
Hidarime Tantei EyeHitomi SayamaLead role[52]
Toubō BengoshiEmi Ninomiya[53]
Reinouryokusha Odagiri Kyōko no UsoKyōko OdagiriLead role[54]
2011Bull DoctorChika Kamatsuda[55]
Shimei to Tamashii no LimitYuki HimuroLead role[56]
2012Dakatsu no GotokuShioko Furuda[57]
Rich Man, Poor WomanMakoto NatsuiLead role[58]
2013Lucky Seven SpecialMizuki KuriharaTelevision film[59]
Rich Man, Poor Woman in New YorkMakoto NatsuiLead role[60]
Tales of the Unusual: Autumn 2013 "Karikon"Narumi MoritaLead role; short drama[61]
KoiFumiko YanoLead role[62]
2014Shinzanmono Special: Nemuri no MoriMio AsaokaTelevision film[63]
Heartbroken ChocolatierSaeko TakahashiLead role[64]
True Horror Stories: 15th-year anniversary special "S Douzan no Onna"Natsumi YamabeLead role; short drama[65]
Dear SisterMisaki FukazawaLead role[66]
20155→9 From Five to NineJunko SakurabaLead role[67]
2016Pretty ProofreaderEtsuko KounoLead role[68]
2018UnnaturalMikoto MisumiLead role[69]
Born to Be a FlowerMomo TsukishimaLead role[70]
2020Unsung CinderellaAoi MidoriLead role[71]
2021The Greatest Gift Yuriko TabuchiLead role; television film[72]
Love DeeplyMio NagisaLead role[73]
2024DestinyKanade NishimuraLead role[74]
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Films

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YearTitleCharacterNotesRef.
2003My GrandpaTamako Godai[75]
2005Jam Films S Suberidai[76]
One Year in the NorthTae Komatsubara[77]
2007Hōtai ClubEmiko Kiba (Wara)[78]
2008Ginmakuban Sushi Ōji: New York e IkuBurusu LilyCameo[79]
Flying RabbitsYukari HayaseLead role[80]
2010No Longer HumanYoshiko[81]
Zatoichi: The LastTane[82]
The Incite MillMiya Sekimizu[83]
2011Manzai GangYumiko Miyazaki[84]
2012Gekkō no KamenYayoi[85]
Sadako 3DAkane AyukawaLead role[86]
Bungo: Stories of DesireFujikoAnthology film[87]
Crow's ThumbYahiro Kawai[88]
2013Sadako 3D 2Akane Ayukawa / Sadako YamamuraSpecial appearance[89]
2014MonsterzKanae Kumoi[90]
Bakumatsu KōkouseiMikako KawabeLead role[91]
2015The Lion Standing in the WindWakako Kusano[92]
Attack on TitanHans[93][94]
2016Shin GodzillaKayoko Ann Patterson[95]
2017Mumon: The Land of StealthOkuni[96]
2019The 47 Ronin in DebtYōzen-in[97]
2021And So the Baton Is PassedRika[98]
2024MissingSaori MorishitaLead role[99]
Last MileMikoto Misumi[100]
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Broadcasting

  • Satomi Say To Me (Every Sunday, 9:30 PM, Nippon Hoso)

Awards and nominations

In October 2018, Ishihara won the Best Actress Award at the International Drama Festival in Tokyo.
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Year Organization Award Work Result Ref.
200328th Hochi Film AwardsBest NewcomerMy GrandpaWon[101]
16th Nikkan Sports Film AwardsRookie of the YearWon[102]
46th Blue Ribbon AwardsBest NewcomerWon[103]
13th Japan Movie Critics AwardBest NewcomerWon[104]
27th Japan Academy Film PrizeNewcomer AwardWon[105]
41st Golden Arrow AwardBroadcast Newcomer
Best Newcomer
Teru Teru KazokuWon[106]
200425th Yokohama Film FestivalBest New TalentMy GrandpaWon[107]
200529th Elan d'or AwardsNewcomer of the YearWater Boys 2Won[108]
200629th Japan Academy Film PrizeBest Supporting ActressOne Year in the NorthNominated[109]
2010 Vogue Japan Women of the Year Herself Won [110]
20147th Tokyo Drama AwardsBest Supporting ActressHeartbroken ChocolatierWon[111]
201811th Tokyo Drama AwardsBest ActressUnnaturalWon[112]
2021 26th Asian Television Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role The Greatest Gift Won [113]
2022 45th Japan Academy Film Prize Best Supporting Actress And So the Baton Is Passed Nominated [114]
2024 49th Hochi Film Awards Best Actress Missing Won [115]
37th Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Actress Nominated [116]
2025 79th Mainichi Film Awards Best Lead Performance Nominated [117]
67th Blue Ribbon Awards Best Actress Nominated [118]
48th Japan Academy Film Prize Best Actress Nominated [119]
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