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Naomi Nishida Born February 16, 1972
Fukuyama, Hiroshima, JapanOccupation Actress Naomi Nishida (西田 尚美 Nishida Naomi , born 16 February 1972 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) is an actress. She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 2001 Yokohama Film Festival and at the 25th Hochi Film Award for her performance in Nabbie's Love.[1][2]
She married a Japanese shoe designer in 2005, and gave birth a girl on April 7, 2008. She has announced that she will continue working as an actress[citation needed].
Contents
Filmography
- クライマーズ・ハイ ("Climber's High", 2008)
- ちーちゃんは悠久の向こう (Chiichan wa yuukyuu no mukou, 2008)
- Little DJ (2007)
- 未来予想図 (Mirai Yosozu, 2007)
- 夜の上海 (Yoru no Shanghai, "The Longest Night in Shanghai", 2007)
- 河童のクゥと夏休み (Kappa no Kuu to Natsu-yasumi, 2007)
- ハチミツとクローバー (Hachimitsu to Clover, "Honey and Clover", 2006)
- サイレン (Sairen, "Forbidden Siren", 2006)
- 天使 (Tenshi, "Angel" 2006)
- ちゃんこ (Chanko, 2006)
- 8月のクリスマス (8-gatsu no Kurisumasu, lit. Christmas in August, 2005)
- 電車男(Densha Otoko, lit "Train Man", 2005)
- 愛してよ (Aishiteyo, lit "Love me please", 2005)
- タナカヒロシのすべて (Tanaka Hiroshi no Subete, lit "All about Hiroshi Tanaka" , 2004)
- スウィングガールズ ("Swing Girls", 2004)
- 鉄人28号 (Tetsujin 28-go, "Gigantor", 2004)
- ハードラックヒーロー ("Hard Luck Hero", 2003)
- 釣りバカ日誌14 (Tsuribaka Nisshi 14, 2003)
- ぷりてぃ・ウーマン ("Pretty Woman", 2003) .... Kanako Morishita
- ホテル・ハイビスカス ("Hotel Hibiscus", 2003)
- 13階段 (Jusan Kaidan, "Thirteen Steps", 2003)
- 花 (Hana, "Flower" , 2003)
- 幸福の鐘 (Shiawase no Kane, "Blessing Bell", 2002)
- ラヴァーズ・キス ("Lover's Kiss", 2002)
- 木曜組曲 (Mokuyo Kumikyoku, lit "The Sweet of Thursday", 2002)
- OUT (2002)
- カタクリ家の幸福 (Katakurike no Kofuku, "The Happiness of the Katakuris", 2001)
- ウォーターボーイズ ("Waterboys", 2001)
- 最悪 (Saiaku, lit "The Worst", 2001)
- ナビィの恋 (Nabi no Koi, "Nabbie's Love", 1999)
- Godzilla 2000 (1999)
- Monday (2000)
- 愛を乞うひと (Ai o Kou Hito, "Begging for Love" 1998)
- ひみつの花園 (Himitsu no Hanazono, "My Secret Cache" or "The Secret Garden", 1997)
- 学校の怪談3 (Gakko no Kaidan 3, "School Ghost Story 3", 1997)
- 学校の怪談2 (Gakko no Kaidan 2, "School Ghost Story 2", 1996)
- ゲレンデがとけるほど恋したい。 (Gerende ga Tokeruhodo Koishitai, 1995)
Serial and Special TV Drama
- 音女 097 ガテンなオトメ(Otome #097 Gaten na Otome, TV Asahi, 2008)
- ドラマW 長い長い殺人 (Drama W Nagai Nagai Satsujin, Wowow, 2007)
- 風林火山 (Furinkazan, NHK, 2007)
- 山田太郎ものがたり (Yamada Taro Monogatari, TBS, 2007)
- 帰って来た時効警察 (Kaettekita Jiko Keisatsu, TV Asahi, 2007)
- ホテリアー ("Hotelier", TV Asahi, 2007)
- CAとお呼びっ! (CA to Oyobi, "Call me Cabin Attendant", NTV, 2006)
- 白夜行 (Byakuyakou, TBS, 2006)
- 女王の教室Special (Joou no Kyoshitsu, "Queen's Classroom", NTV, 2006)
- キッチンウォーズ (Kitchen Wars, Fuji TV, 2006)
- 恋の時間 (Koi no Jikan, "Time to Love", TBS, 2005)
- うみのほたる (Umi no Hotaru, "Marine Firefly", Hokkaido Local HTB, 2005)
- ボイスレコーダー ("Voice Recorder", TBS, 2005)
- 瑠璃の島 (Ruri no Shima, "Ruri's Island", NTV, 2005&2007)
- 劇団演技者。「ビューティフル・サンデイ」(Beautiful Sunday, Fuji TV, 2005)
- X'smap~虎とライオンと五人の男~ ("X'smap", Fuji TV, 2004)
- 夫婦。 (Fuufu, "Married Couple", TBS, 2004)
- 恋するベトナム (Koisuru Vietnam, "Love in Vietnam", Osaka Local ABC, 2004)
- ドラマW 愛と資本主義 (Drama W Ai to Shihonshugi, "Love & Capitalism", Wowow, 2003)
- 離婚旅行 (Rikon Ryokou, lit "Divorce Trip", TBS, 2003)
- 白い巨塔 (Shiroi Kyoto, "The White Tower", Fuji TV, 2003)
- Stand Up!! (TBS, 2003)
- ドラマW コスメティック (Drama W Cosmetic, Wowow, 2003)
- 奥様レンジャー (Okusama Renja, lit "Housewife Ranger", Local TV Setouchi, 2003)
- アフリカの蹄 (Africa no Hizume, "African Hoof", NHK, 2003)
- Good Luck!! (TBS, 2003)
- ホーム&アウェイ ("Home & Away", Fuji TV, 2002)
- ウェディングプランナー ("Wedding Planner", Fuji TV, 2002)
- 李歐 (Riou, Wowow, 2001)
- さよなら小津先生 (Sayonara Ozu Sensei, Fuji TV, 2001)
- ラブコンプレックス ("Love Complex", Fuji TV, 2000)
- サラリーマン刑事3 (Salary-man Deka 3, Fuji TV, 2000)
- 素顔のときめき (Sugao no Tokimeki, NHK, 2000)
- 僕んちのロングバケーション (Boku'nchi no Long Vacation, NHK, 2000)
- 魔女の条件 (Majo no Joken,TBS, 1999)
- オーバータイム ("Overtime", Fuji TV, 1999)
- 世界で一番パパが好き (Sekai de Ichiban Papa ga Suki, Fuji TV, 1998)
- 寺子屋ゆめ指南 (Terakoya Yume Shinan, NHK, 1997)
- ママだって夏休み (Mama datte Natsu Yasumi, NHK, 1997)
- Age,35 恋しくて (Age,35 Koishikute, Fuji TV, 1996)
- 東京SEX「ビデオジェニック・ラバー」 (Tokyo SEX "Videogenic Lover", Fuji TV, 1996)
- いつかまた逢える (Itsuka Mata Aeru, Fuji TV, 1995)
- ハートにS (Heart ni S, Fuji TV, 1995)
- 女流棋士西田アサイ (Joryu Kishi Nishida Asai, Fuji TV, 1994?)
- 妹よ (Imouto yo, Fuji TV, 1994)
- 出逢った頃の君でいて (Deatta Koro no Kimi de Ite, NTV, 1994)
- オレたちのオーレ ("Oretachi no Ore", TBS, 1993)
External links
- (Japanese) Official site
- (Japanese) Official blog
- (English) Naomi Nishida at the Internet Movie Database
- (Japanese) JMDb profile
References
- ^ "Yokohama Film Festival: 2001". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Yokohama_Film_Festival/2001. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
- ^ "報知映画賞ヒストリー" (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/2000/. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
Hochi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress Kiwako Taichi (1976) · Ayumi Ishida (1977) · Shinobu Ōtake (1978) · Mayumi Ogawa (1979) · Yoko Agi (1980) · Yūko Tanaka (1981) · Miyako Yamaguchi (1982) · Mitsuko Baisho (1983) · Kin Sugai (1984) · Yoshiko Mita (1985) · Mieko Harada (1986) · Junko Sakurada (1987) · Eri Ishida (1988) · Hideko Yoshida (1989) · Kanako Higuchi (1990) · Jun Fubuki (1991) · Miwako Fujitani (1992) · Junko Sakurada (1993) · Shigeru Muroi (1994) · Meiko Kaji (1995) · Eriko Watanabe (1996) · Mitsuko Baisho (1997) · Kumiko Aso (1998) · Junko Fuji (1999) · Naomi Nishida (2000) · Kou Shibasaki (2001) · Miho Kanno (2002) · Eri Fukatsu (2003) · Masami Nagasawa (2004) · Hiroko Yakushimaru (2005) · Yū Aoi (2006) · Hiromi Nagasaku (2007) · Kirin Kiki (2008) · Kaoru Yachigusa (2009)
Yokohama Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Ako (1980) · Ran Ito (1981) · Yūko Tanaka (1982) · Masako Natsume (1983) · Misako Tanaka (1984) · Kin Sugai / Etsuko Shihomi (1985) · Kie Nakai (1986) · Noriko Watanabe (1987) · Eri Ishida (1988) · Shuko Honami (1989) · Haruko Sagara (1990) · Tomoko Nakajima (1991) · Emi Wakui / Reona Hirota (1992) · Keiko Oginome / Misa Shimizu (1993) · Kaoru Mizuki / Ruby Moreno (1994) · Shigeru Muroi (1995) · Shinobu Nakayama (1996) · Reiko Kusamura (1997) · Reiko Kataoka (1998) · Yumi Yoshiyuki (1999) · Naomi Nishida (2001) · Kou Shibasaki / Yūki Amami (2002) · Nene Otsuka (2003) · Kimiko Yo (2004) · Kirin Kiki (2005) · Hiroko Yakushimaru (2006) · Yūko Nakamura / Kazue Fukiishi (2007) · Hiromi Nagasaku (2008) · Ryōko Hirosue / Kimiko Yo (2009) · Sakura Andou (2010)
Categories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- Japanese actors
- People from Fukuyama (city)
- Japanese actor stubs
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