
Haru Kuroki
Acting
Biography
Haru Kuroki (黒木 華, Kuroki Haru, born 14 March 1990) is a Japanese actress. She gained international recognition by winning Silver Bear (Best Actress Award) at Berlin International Film Festival in 2014, for her performance in Yoji Yamada's film The Little House.
Born: March 14, 1990
Place of Birth: Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan
Known For

Dear Radiance
Murasaki Shikibu (Yoshitaka Yuriko), the heroine of this story, wrote the bestseller 'The Tale of Genji,' transcending a thousand years during the Heian period. She weaves the story of Hikaru Genji, fueled by her love for Fujiwara no Michinaga (Emoto Tasuku), with her hidden passion and incomparable imagination. It is a tale of a woman who lived with unchanging love in an ever-changing world. (From TV JAPAN)

The Happiness Recipe
In 1802, 8-year-old Mio lost her parents in a river flood in Osaka and feels all alone after she is also separated from her childhood friend Noe. She is saved by Yoshi, the proprietress of "Tenman Icchōan", one of Osaka's famous restaurants, whom she happened to meet.

Solitary Gourmet
Centered around typical Japanese food, a solitary salesman travelling through the country for business purposes, eats at its various establishments and experiences the various delicacies of Japanese cuisine.

Rebooting
A comedy focusing on Kondo Asami, a 33-year-old single woman who lives with her parents and works at the local city hall, and suddenly finds herself starting her life over from scratch.

Legal High
A lawyer with a big personality works with an straightlaced recent law graduate on various law cases in Japan.

Segodon
Saigo Takamori, the hero of the Meiji Restoration, was born to a poor, low-ranking samurai family in the Satsuma domain (present day Kagoshima Prefecture). His simple honesty caught the attention of its charismatic feudal lord of Satsuma, Shimazu Nariakira. Nariakira’s assertion that the love of people is what will enrich and strengthen the nation captivated Saigo who took on Nariakira’s secret mission and eventually became a key person for Satsuma. Not a portrait of him survives today and much of his life is a mystery. He is a man who was twice exiled and thrice married. He overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate with exceptional bravery and action. Although he accomplished the restoration, he lost his life in a fight with the new Meiji government.

Wolf Children
After her werewolf lover unexpectedly dies in an accident, a woman must find a way to raise the son and daughter that she had with him. However, their inheritance of their father's traits prove to be a challenge for her.

Falling Camellia
During the Edo period, a gifted swordsman was exiled from his clan when he questioned the misconduct of his leader. Years after, his dying wife wish was for him to go back to his clan.

Sleepeeer Hit!
Kokoro Kurosawa used to be a contender for the Olympic Judo Team, but she had to give up on her dream due to an injury. In the end, she ends up working at weekly manga magazine "Vibes." The publishing industry is going through a turbulent time due to ebooks. Members of the editorial department struggle to come up with ways to sell more manga books. She learns about editing from her senior editors and becomes fascinated with the edition world, interacting with manga writers, and discovering new manga artists. But what surprises her the most is that in a competitive world such as manga publishing, not all dreams come true, and even when they do, they come with a price...

Kyrie
Luca lost her family in the Great East Japan Earthquake causing her not to be able to speak. However, her singing voice shakes the hearts of those who listen to her. It is a hymn of compassion played by Luca and the people.
Filmography
as Azusa Akimura
as Oji
as Fumi Teraishi
as Yukiko
as Minamoto no Tomoko
as Yamazumi Kanako
as Fumi Teraishi
as Eri
as Natsumi Orihara
as Okiku
as Misaki Nakai
as Sakama Chizuru
as Chizuru Sakama
as Rena
as Tamami (voice)
as Tamami Sakurai (voice)
as [Mysterious woman]
as Kozue
as Kikyo Takabayashi
as 竹
as Kana Izumi
as Ririko Seko
as Shirai Chiharu
as Sawako
as Sakama Chizuru
as herself
as Wakabayashi
as Shoko
as Wakana
as Oshima Nagi
as Shirakawa Kumako
as Kana Tahara
as Shioriko Shinokawa
as Masako
as Noriko
as Shuri Nagato
as Satomi Sakashita
as Mirai (voice)
as Mother
as Iwayama Ito
as Nobuko
as Miki Igarashi
as Mio
as Chihiro Fukunaga
as Natsumi Takahashi
as Kokoro Kurosawa
as Nanami Minagawa
as Nanami Minagawa
as Ume
as Machiko Sata
as Young Ichirohiko (voice)
as Toshiko Takahama
as Emiko Moriuchi
as Emiko Moriuchi
as Yoshioka Misako
as Satomi Ogino (voice)
as Yoko
as Miki Sayuri
as Assistant Minami
as Minami
as Ando Kayo
as Ayame Minamikugo
as Young Taki
as Taki Nunomiya
as Shizuko (young adult)
as Kyoko
as Midori Kishibe
as Yuki (voice)
as 本田珍
as 前島瑞希
as Yasuko