Mikako Ichikawa

Mikako Ichikawa

actress

Mikako Ichikawa was born on Jun 13, 1978 in Japan. Mikako Ichikawa's big-screen debut came with Psycho Doctor - Season 1 directed by Jun Aizawa in 2002. Mikako Ichikawa is known for Nagi's Long Vacation directed by Toshio Tsuboi, Haru Kuroki stars as Nagi Oshima and Tomoya Nakamura as Gon Arashiro. Mikako Ichikawa has got 4 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Mikako Ichikawa achieved is Mainichi Film Concours. The upcoming new movie Mikako Ichikawa plays is Tang which will be released on Aug 11, 2022.

The short haired Ichikawa Mikako was born in Tokyo, Japan. She is the younger sister of Mikawo ichikawa. She modelled for the teen fashion magazine Olive magazine exclusively (during this period she maintained longer hair) before hitting 20 and began starring in films as of the year 2000 when she appeared in Timeless Melody. Her next feature was 2001's Blue, which was screened at the 2002 Toronto international Film Festival. It portrayed teenage lesbianism and bisexuality in Japan. She had moved to shorter hair. She won the award for Best Actress at the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Her work in 2003's Travail accorded her the Best newcomer Award at the 24th Yokohama Film Festival. Her other roles since have included a teacher in Samurai High School, somehow having the power to rent away her cats in Rentanekou and a role as a scientist in the big budget and latest iteration of Toho's kaiju films, 2016's Shin Gozilla ('New Godzilla,). She was the subject of a small book called Portrait in 2013 where photographer Takashi Homma depicted a series of photographs of the actress. Mikako is signed to the Suurkiitos talent agency.

  • Birthday

    Jun 13, 1978
  • Place of Birth

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Also known

    市川実日子, 이치카와 미카코

Known For

Awards

4 wins & 2 nominations

Mainichi Film Concours
2017
Best Supporting Actress
Winner - Mainichi Film Concours
2003
Travail (2002)
Winner - Sponichi Grand Prize New Talent Award
Travail (2002)
Yokohama Film Festival
2003
Best New Talent
Winner - Festival Prize
Travail (2002)
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