Japanese movie stars born in 1963

Here are 16 famous actresses from Japan were born in 1963:

Miwako Fujitani

Miwako Fujitani (March 10, 1963 Toshima-) also known as Okamura Miwako, Fujitani Miwako, Miwako Okamura, 藤谷美和子 or Fujitani, Miwako is a Japanese actor.

Miwako Fujitani was born in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan on March 10, 1963. She is the daughter of famous Japanese martial artist and actor Sonny Chiba. She made her acting debut in 1986 with the film "Bitter Blood". She has appeared in numerous films and TV dramas in Japan, including "Taiyou ni Hoero!", "Tokyo Love Story", and "Kamen Rider Kuuga". In addition to her acting career, Fujitani is also a writer and has published several books on yoga and personal growth. She has also translated books from English to Japanese, including "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramahansa Yogananda.

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Chieko Honda

Chieko Honda (March 28, 1963 Tokyo-February 18, 2013 Japan) a.k.a. Honda Chieko was a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She began her career in voice acting in 1982 and quickly rose to fame as the voice of iconic anime characters such as Urd from "Oh My Goddess!" and Rui Kisugi from "Cat's Eye." She was also known for her voice work in video games, such as the character Maria from "Silent Hill 2." In addition to voice acting, Honda also acted in live-action TV dramas and films throughout her career. Despite battling cancer, she continued to work in the voice acting industry until her passing in 2013 at the age of 49. Her legacy lives on through her contributions to Japanese pop culture and the impact she made on future generations of voice actors.

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Noriko Higashide

Noriko Higashide (July 22, 1963-) is a Japanese actor.

She was born in Tokyo, Japan and began her acting career in the 1980s, appearing in various television dramas and films. Higashide gained popularity in the 1990s, thanks to her role in the historical drama series "Takeda Shingen". She has since appeared in numerous TV dramas and films, including "Maison Ikkoku", "Kamisama mou Sukoshi dake", and "Kimi ga Oshietekureta Koto". In 2016, she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Japanese Academy Awards for her performance in the film "Departures". Higashide is also a stage actress and has been praised for her performances in various plays.

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Mari Iijima

Mari Iijima (May 18, 1963 Tsuchiura-) a.k.a. 飯島真理, 飯島 真理, Iijima Mari, いいじままり, いいじま まり, Marin or Lynn Minmay is a Japanese actor, singer-songwriter, voice actor, composer and pianist.

She is best known for her role as Lynn Minmay in the popular anime series "Super Dimension Fortress Macross" which debuted in 1982. Her performance of several songs in the series, including "Do You Remember Love?" and "My Boyfriend is a Pilot," helped to establish her as a successful singer in Japan. Iijima has released numerous albums and singles as a solo artist, and has also performed in live concerts both in Japan and internationally. In addition to her music and acting career, Iijima has also contributed her voice to various anime and video game projects, and has worked as a composer and arranger for other artists. She is widely regarded as a pioneer in the Japanese pop music industry, and continues to remain active in her various artistic pursuits today.

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Rei Igarashi

Rei Igarashi (January 9, 1963 Fuchu-) also known as Takako Oohama, Takako Ohama or Igarashi Rei is a Japanese voice actor and actor. She has one child, Hideyuki Hayami.

Rei Igarashi started her career as a voice actor in the mid-1980s, voicing minor characters in anime series such as "City Hunter" and "Dragon Ball". She gained prominence in the 1990s with her role as the protagonist Akane Tendo in the popular anime series "Ranma ½". She continued to voice major roles in anime such as "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" and "Slayers".

In addition to voice acting, Rei Igarashi has appeared in live-action dramas and films. She is also a stage actress and has performed in productions of the musical "Les Misérables" and the play "The Sound of Music".

Rei Igarashi has won several awards for her voice acting, including the Best Actress Award at the 11th Seiyu Awards in 2017. She is known for her versatile voice, which can portray a wide range of characters from young girls to elderly women. Her son, Hideyuki Hayami, is also a voice actor.

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Yurika Hino

Yurika Hino (January 16, 1963 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as Yukari Shimizu is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She began her career in 1984 as a voice actor and her first major role was as the character Yūko Asahina in the anime series "Megazone 23". She has since gone on to voice many other anime characters including: Yumiko Kamiazuma in "The Five Star Stories", Kiyone Makibi in "Tenchi Muyo!", and Chloe "Yankumi" Shiratori in "Gokusen". Hino has also acted in live-action TV dramas, such as "Densha Otoko" and "Bambino!", and in films like "Misuzu" and "Nana". In addition to her work in entertainment, Hino is also a mother of two children.

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Yukari Oshima

Yukari Oshima (December 31, 1963 Nishi-ku, Fukuoka-) also known as Dai Do, Cynthia Luster, Yukari Tsunara, Oshima Yukari, Ōshima Yukari, Yukari Ōshima, Tsumura Yukari, Yukari Tsumura or Oshima is a Japanese actor.

She is known for her work in Hong Kong action films during the 1980s and 1990s. Oshima is trained in martial arts and is skilled in a variety of fighting styles, including taekwondo, karate, and judo. She began her career as a stuntwoman and later transitioned to acting.

Oshima has appeared in over 100 films, including "In the Line of Duty 3", "Angel Terminators", "License to Steal", and "Operation Scorpio". She has also worked with notable Hong Kong actors such as Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao.

In addition to her acting career, Oshima is also a singer and has released albums in Japan and Hong Kong. She has also worked as a television host and has appeared in commercials throughout Asia. Oshima currently resides in the United States and continues to work in the film industry as a stunt coordinator and actor.

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Kaori Moriwaka

Kaori Moriwaka (December 11, 1963 Sapporo-) is a Japanese actor and musician.

She is known for her roles in various popular Japanese TV dramas and films, including "Tokyo Love Story" and "The Battle of Wits." In addition to her acting career, Moriwaka is also a talented musician and has released several albums and singles as a singer. She is particularly well-known for combining her music with social activism, and has been involved in various anti-nuclear and environmental causes throughout her career. Moriwaka has also written several books, including one about her experience surviving the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011.

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Yumi Asou

Yumi Asou (August 15, 1963 Izumisano-) otherwise known as Asou Yumi, Aso Yumi or Asou, Yumi is a Japanese actor.

Asou Yumi started her acting career in 1984 in the film "The Family Game" where she played the role of Kōzō's older sister, Kana. She then went on to appear in a number of other films and television dramas, including "Oishinbo" (1996), "The Eel" (1997) and "Ran" (1985).

Apart from her acting career, Asou Yumi is also known for her voice acting. She has lent her voice to a number of animated characters, including Mue in "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" (1984) and Miki in "My Neighbor Totoro" (1988).

Asou Yumi has received several awards for her acting including the Best Supporting Actress at the 8th Japan Academy Prize for "11 nin mo iru!" (2011). She is also a professor at the Otemon Gakuin University in Tokyo, where she teaches acting.

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Kaori Yamagata

Kaori Yamagata (February 27, 1963 Hirakata-) a.k.a. 山像かおり or Yamagata Kaori is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She graduated from Japan Narration Actors Institute in 1984 and started her voice acting career the same year. Yamagata is best known for her roles as Croquette in "Dog of Flanders" and as Takami in "Neon Genesis Evangelion." She has also lent her voice to various other anime series like "Ranma 1/2", "Slam Dunk", and "One Piece". In addition to her voice acting work, she has also appeared in live-action films and TV dramas such as "Bayside Shakedown" and "Umizaru". Yamagata continues to be active in the industry and has won awards for her voice acting performances.

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Shōko Tsuda

Shōko Tsuda (January 30, 1963 Nagasaki Prefecture-) a.k.a. Shouko Tsuda, Tsuda Shōko, Shōko Tsuda, Rika Kitazawa or Shoko Tsuda is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

She is best known for her voice role as Reiko Mikami in the anime series "Ghost Sweeper Mikami". She has also lent her voice to many other anime series such as "Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne", "The Law of Ueki", "Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge" and "Gintama". In addition to her voice acting work, Shōko Tsuda has also made several live-action appearances in TV dramas and films. Some of her notable performances include "Battle Royale" and "GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka". She continues to be an active voice actor and is beloved by fans for her versatile vocal range and dynamic performances.

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Kaho Shimada

Kaho Shimada (September 19, 1963 Minato-) is a Japanese singer and actor.

Initially trained as an opera singer, Kaho Shimada rose to fame as a pop singer in the late 1980s. She released several hit singles and albums throughout the 1990s, and also worked as a voice actress, lending her voice to several anime and video game characters. In 2000, Shimada transitioned to acting, and has since appeared in numerous TV dramas, films, and stage productions. She is known for her versatility and range as an actress, having tackled a wide variety of roles over the years. Shimada has won multiple awards for her work, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the 37th Japan Academy Prize for her performance in the 2013 film "The Devil's Path".

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Monday Michiru

Monday Michiru (August 19, 1963 Tokyo-) also known as Monday Mishiru, Monday 満ちる Mariano, Michiru Akiyoshi, Mariano, Monday Michiru Sipiagin, Michiru Mariano, Monday Michiru Mariano, 秋吉 満ちる, Akiyoshi Michiru, マンデイ みちる, あきよし みちる, MONDAY満ちる or Akiyoshi, Michiru is a Japanese actor and singer. She has one child, Nikita.

Monday Michiru is known for blending an eclectic mix of genres into her music, incorporating elements of jazz, funk, soul, and electronica. She began her musical career in Japan in the 1980s, and moved to New York City in 1992 to pursue her passion for jazz. Michiru has released over 20 albums in both English and Japanese, and has collaborated with numerous artists throughout her career. In addition to her music career, Michiru is also a respected actor, having appeared in a number of films and television dramas in Japan. She is known for her dedication to social causes, particularly in the areas of environmentalism and human rights.

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Ikue Masudo

Ikue Masudo (August 21, 1963 Naka-ku, Hamamatsu-) also known as Saya Takagi or Takagi Saya is a Japanese actor.

She has appeared in numerous TV dramas, movies, and stage productions throughout her career. Some of her notable roles include playing Lady Macbeth in the Japanese production of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," and starring in the hit TV drama "Hanzawa Naoki." Masudo has also lent her voice to various anime series and video games, including "Persona 3" and "Fate/Grand Order." In addition to her acting work, Masudo is also a trained pianist and has performed in concerts as a classical pianist.

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Tomoko Naka

Tomoko Naka (March 22, 1963 Osaka-) also known as Naka Tomoko or 中友子 is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Naka started out as a child actor, appearing in TV dramas and commercials. She then transitioned to voice acting and has since voiced a number of iconic anime characters such as Utena Tenjou in Revolutionary Girl Utena and Miaka Yuki in Fushigi Yuugi. Naka has also lent her voice to video games such as the Kingdom Hearts series, where she played Kairi. In addition to her voice acting work, Naka has also starred in live-action TV dramas and movies. She has won several awards for her performances, including Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Japan Academy Awards for her role in the movie "The Eel". Outside of acting, Naka is a licensed diver and enjoys traveling.

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Angela Harry

Angela Harry (January 1, 1963 Fukuoka Prefecture-) also known as Angela L. Harry is a Japanese actor, model and voice actor.

She began her career as a model in Japan in the 1980s, before transitioning into acting and voice acting. Angela Harry has appeared in numerous Japanese TV dramas and films, and has provided voice acting for anime series such as "Naruto", "Dragon Ball Z", and "One Piece". She is also known for her work as a radio host and narrator. In addition to her entertainment career, Angela Harry has also been involved in various charitable causes and advocacy work, including environmental activism and animal rights.

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