
Hitomi Kuroki
Acting
Biography
Hitomi Kuroki is a Japanese actress. Her real name is Shoko Ichiji (伊知地 昭子 Ichiji Shōko) née Egami (江上 昭子 Egami Shōko). Kuroki was a cast member of the Takarazuka Revue, belonging to the Moon Troupe (Tsuki). Kuroki was the voice of Helen Parr/Elastigirl/Mrs. Incredible in the Japanese dub of The Incredibles. She won the award for best actress at the 22nd Hochi Film Award for Lost Paradise.
Born: October 5, 1960
Place of Birth: Fukuoka, Japan
Known For

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

Strategist KANBE
July 1590, Odawara. Toyotomi Hideyoshi's army had surrounded the Odawara Castle for over 3 months, hoping to conquer this last obstacle to his dream of the country's unification. Standing at the gate of the castle, a lone man facing the menacing guards shouted out: "Do not throw your lives away. Treasure living!". Not long after, the castle gates opened and the reigning lord surrendered. The name of that man is Kuroda Kanbee. An excellent military strategist, he worked hand-in-hand with Hideyoshi to unify the country.

The Royal Family
Kurisu has always admired his father, who runs a tax accounting firm, and dreamed of working with him one day. To broaden his skills, he joined a major tax firm, but a professional setback left him disillusioned. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets racehorse owner Sanno Kozo, reigniting his sense of purpose.

Overprotected Kahoko: 2018 Love & Dream
Set one year after drama series "Overprotected Kahoko." Kahoko is busy running her daycare center "Kahoko House" and also doing housework. Things at work and home are not going smoothly. "Kahoko House" is in financial difficulties and she isn't very good with housework. Her relationship with her husband Hajime is troubled and his career as a painter has been unsuccessful to date. Can Kahoko turn things around?

Golden Bowl
Focus, concentration, proper posture and good release are the hallmarks of a good bowler. Welcome to Golden Bowl bowling alley. A bit rundown and small but no worse for wear, the Golden Bowl is stockbroker Shu Akutagawa's favorite haunt. A regular, he likes nothing better than the rumble of the bowl running down the alley and crash and crackle of the pins tumbling down. When a beautiful, older and married neighbor - who shares the same name as his old flame Hitomi - makes an appearance at the Golden Bowl, things start to heat up as Shu teams up with her to challenge some pro bowlers. Will Shu be as lucky with Hitomi as he is with the pins? --NTV

The Great White Tower
Two surgeons with contrasting objectives are asked to work together in a city hospital. While one of them strives to achieve fame and power through his work, the other wants to save human lives.

Thirteen Talks

Castle of Sand
A bruised and battered corpse in Shibuya, Tokyo has the attention of the local cops. A veteran detective is assigned to the case. The last utterance of the victim is one clue that detective Imanishi has to work on. Yet, the case becomes more tangled quickly. Elsewhere, a prodigy named Waga Eiryo is composing an orchestral piece. Remake of The Castle of Sand (1974).

SMAP×SMAP
SMAP×SMAP was an ongoing weekly Japanese variety show on Kansai TV and Fuji TV starring the members of SMAP. The show began on April 15, 1996 and it aired from 22:00 to 22:54 every Monday. The show's usual ratings were higher than 20%, which is considered high since most variety shows range from 10-20%. Each episode begins a variety of skits, comedic performances, and/or games. These are followed by Bistro SMAP, in which the SMAP members compete against each other to impress celebrity judges with their gourmet cooking. Last is a musical performance by SMAP which may include celebrity guests, as well.

Shōtai
Keiichi Kaburagi is arrested as a suspect in a murder case and sentenced to death. He escaped from prison during the transfer, but while fleeing, he rescues the people he meets in his hiding place from the predicament. And when the rescued people realize that Kaburagi is a wanted death-row prisoner, they begin to wonder, "Is he really a murderer?"
Filmography
as Toshiko Tsuchiya
as Kyoko Sanno
as 绿川夫人
as 桜木華
as Yuko
as Ohata Rinko
as Shiraishi Yayoi
as Yoshiko Io
as Tsuchida Gozen
as Fukukawa Saeko
as Onoda Utako
as Maria Yamada
as Akina Hijiriyama
as Sahoko Koga
as 犬神松子
as Shiori Meguro
as Saori Yasuda(安田 佐緒里)
as Nemoto Izumi [Kahoko's mother]
as Chigusa Tashiro
as Madoka Irodori
as Masako
as Izumi Nemoto
as Takahashi Harumi
as Makiko Todo
as 三崎皓子
as Ino Chiharu
as Mrs Shimura
as Guest
as Hisako (voice)
as One
as Ikuko Okamura
as Nahoko's mother
as Sakurai Ryoko
as 水泽麻子
as Tsubame Jonouchi
as Sakurai Ryoko
as Okamura Ikuko
as Narrator
as Lawyer Ishihara
as Mieko
as Fukuhara Yumiko
as Tomomi Miyazawa
as Miki Jinbo
as Kazumi Kawai
as Kiriko Endo
as Kiriko Endo
as Kiriko Endo
as Countess Asako Kageyama
as yuzuki youko
as Toyoshiga
as Hachiya Hisako
as Kana Manda
as Yukie Kitami
as Shifumi Asano
as Hana Yamaguchi
as Makiko Satomi - Second Daughter
as Keiko Hanamori
as Mayumi
as Noriko Togashi
as Kiharu
as Amagasaki widow
as Princess Lola (voice)
as Hitomi Sakura
as Yoshimi Matsubara
as Sakiko Horikawa
as Reiko Mochizuki
as Miyako Kanzaki
as 칸자키 미야코
as Yoko Endo
as Hiroko Sato
as Kyoko Kurosawa (Hikaru's mother)
as Rieko Miyashita
as Konami
as Sada Abe
as Hirose Mami
as Machiko Kubota
as Rinko Matsubaro
as Bistro Guest
as Kaho Tanouchi
as Okabe Keiko
as Haruka Arimura (voice)
as Sumi
as Fuma no Fuji
as Harue
as Funamoto Minami
as Yumiko Shimura
as Yamaguchi Eri
as Ai Konno
as Shizu Sugihara
as Yuri
as Kiriko
as 竹田桂
as Lucie Manette
as Sarah Brown
as Rosalia Gisando