Rinko Kikuchi

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Rinko Kikuchi (pronunciation) (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). Kikuchi's other notable films include Norwegian Wood (2010), which screened in competition at the 67th Venice Film Festival and Guillermo del Toro's science fiction action film Pacific Rim (2013). For her role in the drama film Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014), Kikuchi received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. She played a supporting role in the HBO Max crime drama series Tokyo Vice.

Born
Yuriko Kikuchi

(1981-01-06) January 6, 1981 (age 45)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1999–present
Height1.69 m (5 ft 6+12 in)
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Rinko Kikuchi
菊地 凛子
Kikuchi at the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival in October 2024
Born
Yuriko Kikuchi

(1981-01-06) January 6, 1981 (age 45)
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Height1.69 m (5 ft 6+12 in)
Spouse
(m. 2014)
Children2
Websitewww.rinkokikuchi.com
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Early life

Kikuchi was born on January 6, 1981, in Hadano, Kanagawa, the youngest of three children. She was discovered by a talent agent inside the shopping mall Laforet Harajuku at the age of 15.[1]

Career

Kikuchi made her debut in 1999, under her birth name, Yuriko Kikuchi, with the Kaneto Shindo film Will to Live. Soon after, in 2001, she starred in the celebrated Kazuyoshi Komuri film Sora no Ana (空の穴), which was featured at several international festivals, including the Rotterdam Film Festival. In 2004, Kikuchi appeared in the well-received Katsuhito Ishii film The Taste of Tea, which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival.[2]

In 2006, Kikuchi was chosen by Japanese film producer Yoko Narahashi for the Alejandro González Iñárritu film Babel,[3] where she played Chieko Wataya, a troubled, deaf teenage girl, for which she received international attention.[2] She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[4] Kikuchi was the fourth person in Academy Award history to be nominated for a role in which she does not speak. She won several awards, such as the National Board of Review Award for Best Breakthrough Female Performance (tying with Jennifer Hudson) and the Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor. Since her appearance in the movie "Babel", she has been actively involved in numerous films outside of Japan. Under the name Rinbjö (リンビョウ), she also pursues musical activities.[citation needed]

Kikuchi (left) with Kenichi Matsuyama attending the Venice Film Festival in 2010.

She has appeared in two of Mamoru Oshii's films: The Sky Crawlers (2008) and Assault Girls (2009). Kikuchi starred in Rian Johnson's second film, The Brothers Bloom (2009), which was her first full English-language feature. Though she plays a main character, she only speaks three words; her character is said to only know three words of English.

In 2010, Kikuchi was cast as Naoko in Tran Anh Hung's adaptation of Haruki Murakami's novel Norwegian Wood. In March 2011, she was added to the cast of 47 Ronin, the first English-language adaptation of the Japanese Chushingura legend of samurai loyalty and revenge.[5] Kikuchi described her villain character to the American version of Glamour as "a real bitch."[1] In 2013, she appears in Pacific Rim, having improved her English by watching the American television series The Voice.[1]

Kikuchi (far right) at the opening of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in 2015.

In 2014, Kikuchi starred in Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, directed by David Zellner. Kikuchi was cast in the Season 2 of the HBO science fiction series Westworld.

Kikuchi plays the role of Emi Maruyama, the supervisor of the lead character Jake Adelstein, in the 2022 HBO Max series Tokyo Vice. In August 2022, she portrayed a taxi driver in the music video for Mondo Grosso's "Crypt".[6]

In 2024, she featured on the official poster of 37th Tokyo International Film Festival, created by fashion designer Koshino Junko. She was also appointed festival navigator, who "navigated" the audience at official events as the face of the festival.[7]

Personal life

From 2010 to 2011, Kikuchi was in a relationship with director Spike Jonze, with whom she briefly resided in New York.[8][9]

Kikuchi married Japanese actor Shōta Sometani on December 31, 2014.[10] In October 2016, Kikuchi gave birth to their first child.[11] Their second child was born in late 2018.[12]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1999 Will to Live
2000 By Player
Akai Shibafu
2001 Paradise
Hole in the SkyTaeko
DrugMai
2002 Mike Yokohama: A Forest with No NameNumber 51
Hachigatsu no Maboroshi
2003Age 17 : 17-saiHitomi
2004 Tori
The Taste of TeaYuriko Kikuchi
69
Survive Style 5+
The Reason
2005Tagatameni: Portrait of the Wind
2006 Funky Forest: The First ContactKikuchi
Arch AngelsNobuko Sakurai
BabelChieko Wataya
Umi de no hanashiKaori
2007Deathfix: Die and Let LiveSayoko[13]
Genius PartyVoice
Tokyo SerendipityJunda Atsuko
2008 The Brothers BloomBang Bang[14]
The Sky CrawlersSuito KusanagiVoice[15]
Kiru – KILL
2009Map of the Sounds of TokyoRyu
Strawberry Seminar
SidewaysMina Parker
Assault GirlsLucifer
42 One Dream Rush
2010ShanghaiSumikoUncredited
Norwegian WoodNaoko
2011At River's EdgeTazu
Love Strikes!Naoko Hayashida[16]
The Warped Forest
2013Pacific RimMako Mori
47 RoninWitch
2014Kumiko, the Treasure HunterKumiko
Last SummerNaomi[17]
2015Nobody Wants the NightAllaka
Dear DeerCameo
2016Terra FormarsAsuka Moriki
2017Highheels: A Fairy Tale Born of ObsessionShort film
2018Pacific Rim UprisingMako Mori
2019We Are Little ZombiesYūko
2022What to Do with the Dead Kaiju?Colonel Sen Masago[18]
2023In Love and Deep WaterAina Horikawa[19]
YokoYoko[20]
2024Who's GoneTerada[21]
2025Ya Boy Kongming! The MovieAyvil Suzuki[22]
2026Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!HaruCompleted
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1999 Bakayaro! Special 2
Kawaii dakeja Dame kashira
2001ChurasanAsadora[23]
kokiku
2002The Private Detective Mike Hama
2003 Uchu ni Ichiban Chikai basho
Ai to Shihonshugi
2004 The Reason
2009–10 Liar Game 2Ryo Katsuragi
2010 MotekiNaoko Hayashida
2014 Gu-Gu Datte Neko de AruChikako
2015 To Give a DreamMikiko AbeMiniseries
2018 WestworldAkane
2019 A Butterfly Effect: The Murder Analysis TeamMachiko Aiba
2021–23 InvasionHinata
2022 PICU Samejima Tatsuki
The 13 Lords of the ShogunNoeTaiga drama[24]
2022–24 Tokyo ViceEmi Maruyama2 seasons
2023–24 Boogie WoogieRitsuko IbaradaAsadora[23]
2024 The Tiger and Her WingsRitsuko IbaradaAsadora[25]
2025 The Hot SpotMasako Umemoto[26]
Pray Speak What Has HappenedThe woman at the information desk[27]
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Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Rinko Kikuchi
Organizations[a] Year[b] Category Work Result Ref.
Academy Awards 2007 Best Supporting Actress Babel Nominated [4]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2006 Best Breakthrough Performance For A Young Actress Nominated [28]
Asian Film Awards 2011 Best Actress Norwegian Wood Nominated [29]
2024 Best Actress Yoko Nominated [30]
Austin Film Critics Association 2007 Best Supporting Actress Babel Won [31]
Chicago Film Critics Association 2006 Best Supporting Actress Won [32]
Most Promising Performer Nominated
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films 2010 Best Supporting Actress The Brothers Bloom Nominated [33]
2016 Best Actress Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter Nominated [34]
Columbus Film Critics Association 2007 Best Supporting Actress Babel Runner-up [35]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2007 Best Acting Ensemble Nominated [36]
Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Gold Derby Awards 2007 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [37]
Best Ensemble Cast Nominated
2018 Drama Guest Actress Westworld Nominated [38]
Golden Globe Awards 2007 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Babel Nominated [39]
Gotham Awards 2006 Best Ensemble Cast Babel Won [40]
Breakthrough Actor[c] Won
Independent Spirit Awards 2014 Best Female Lead Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter Nominated [41]
Mainichi Film Awards 2024 Best Actress Yoko Nominated [42]
National Board of Review 2007 Best Breakthrough Performance - Female[d] Babel Won [43]
Online Film & Television Association 2007 Best Brekathrough Performance: Female Nominated [44]
Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2018 Best Guest Actress In A Drama Series Westworld Nominated [45]
Online Film Critics Society 2007 Best Supporting Actress Babel Nominated [46]
Breakthrough Performer Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2007 Best Ensemble Cast Won [47]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2006 Best Ensemble Won [48]
Satellite Award 2006 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [49]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2007 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated [50]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Shanghai International Film Festival 2023 Best Actress Yoko Won [51][52]
Tama Film Awards 2023 Best Actress Won [53]
Toronto Film Critics Association 2006 Best Supporting Actress Babel Nominated [54]
Utah Film Critics Association 2006 Best Supporting Performance by an Actor, Female Won [55]
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See also

Notes

  1. Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  2. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. Shared with Shareeka Epps.
  4. Shared with Jennifer Hudson.

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