
Miki Mizuno
Acting
Biography
Mizuno Miki (born 28 June 1974 in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress. She was a regular cast member on the late-night 1990s television show, Gilgamesh Night. Her film credits include a leading role in the second new Gamera film: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion (1996)
Born: June 28, 1974
Place of Birth: Yokkaichi, Mie, Japan
Known For

High-Speed Parahero Gand-D
Daishi Morimiya is a high school student whose dream is to become a wheelchair, track-and-field athlete. In addition to that, Miyako Fukai, a former wheelchair athlete, becomes Daishi’s coach. One day, a handsome alien falls from the sky when Daishi was practicing with Miyako, surrounded by his friends and father (who is employed at an old factory). The handsome alien named Goo, after escaping a mass genocide somewhere in Earth’s binary star, warns Daishi and his friends that Earth is in danger. Then, a giant lizard-like monster who is after Goo, attacks Daishi’s household. That’s when Goo’s Mode Shifter begins to emit light, radiating Daishi. His body is completely transformed by a special protector. The transformed Daishi charges at the monster while still in his wheelchair.

Colorful Love ~My Androgynous Boyfriend~
Wako Machida is an editor for a manga magazine. She focuses on her work and she doesn't have time to think about making herself look beautiful. Meanwhile, Meguru Sōma is good at adorning himself, and he is surrounded by beautiful things. He works at a fashion shop as a model. These two people, who are quite different from each other, begin to date.

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

Bōkyō
Three stories from Shiratsuna Island: "Mikan no hana" Shiratsuna Island is the only remaining island city in Japan, but it is being merged with a city on the opposite shore. Housewife Misato Tomita lives on the island. "Umi no hoshi" Yōhei Hamasaki, who was born on Shiratsuna Island, lives in an apartment in the outskirts of Tokyo with his wife, Tomomi, and their son, Taichi. "Kumo no ito" Popular artist Hirotaka Kurosaki, who is a native of Shiratsuna Island, goes back to his hometown after seven years.

Tantei ga Hayasugiru
University student Sogawa Ichika inherits 5 trillion yen from her father all of a sudden and attempts are made on her life by his siblings. The avaricious family has struck a deal to let the person who kills Ichika first have all the money to himself or herself and tries all means to take her life. Ichika’s housekeeper hires the investigator Chikumagawa Hikaru, who has a perfect record of solving cases before they happen, to protect her.

Ten Dark Women
“Ten Dark Women” was written by Natto Wada and directed by Kon Ichikawa in 1961. It’s a dark humor story about a married television producer who has a wife and nine mistresses. Ten of them band together and plan to kill him.

The Women of Fast Food
"Tachiguishi", that is to say, grifters who make it their profession to "eat-and-run", was created by the world-famous filmmaker, Mamoru Oshii. In 2006, he directed "Tachigui -- the Amazing Lives of the Fast Food Grifters", a feature film which was made using a new technique called superlive-mation. It combined fact and fiction to tell daring stories of professional grifters, leaving viewers with a feeling of nostalgia for the Showa era. Following that, another movie has been completed. This new live-action film, "Eat and Run - 6 Beautiful Grifters" was made with the objective of filming its main actresses as beautifully as possible. The film is made up of six episodes directed by five different directors who rose to the challenge, two of which star Oshii himself.

Team Batista no Eikō
There exists a legendary team of surgical experts in Tojo University Hospital that specializes in the Batista procedure - one of the most difficult cardiac surgeries with the survival rate only at 60%. Ever since its formation, this team has shocked the country by having 27 consecutive post-operative successes, virtually unheard of in the medical community. They basked in the glory until three of the most recent procedures resulted in consecutive deaths on the operating table. Taguchi, a psychosomatic medicine specialist, has been entrusted with the investigation but is in over his head because of his soft nature and having to deal with skills beyond his realm of expertise. Then arrives Shiratori, a cocky Ministry of Health Labor and Welfare investigator. He not only labels Taguchi naive, but speaks with confidence that this is a murder, and the murderer is within this team of elites. As the mystery unfolds, so does the complicated affiliation between each of the seven team members.

Beautiful Life
Kyoko's, a wheelchair-bound librarian, first meeting with her hairdresser leads to more encounters as Kyoko starts to like him because he treats her normally despite her condition.

Bayside Shakedown
A rookie detective learns that life in law enforcement may not be as glamorous as he thought it would be.
Filmography
as Reiko Shinohara
as Mari Kubota
as Alien Repo (voice)
as Todo Makiko
as Kataoka Harumi
as Hokuto Chiaki
as Wataya Shiori
as Laroux
as Asahi Tetsumoto
as Arashi Midorikawa
as Hibari Yamagami
as Mayumi Tenma
as Osawagi Junko
as Ando Chiyako
as Hanazono Sakura
as Ando Mizuho
as Tomomi Noguchi
as 矢萩多衣
as Masako Hashida
as Kumiko Masaki(真崎 久美子)
as Mokuren
as Ran Moriyama
as Ritsuko Miyata
as Yukino Kayo
as (segment "Mikan no hana")
as Seki Megumi
as Wakana's Mother
as Kaoru Nozawa
as Osamu Miyata's wife
as Noriko Yunoki
as M
as Rie
as Yukino Kashiwagi
as Kazuko Yoshida
as Akari Kosaka
as Nami Matsushima
as Kiwako Enomoto
as (segment "Kiriko")
as Sunadori Fujiko
as Milly
as Daughter-in-law
as Keiko Fukazawa
as 富沢イク子
as wife of victim
as Editor of 'Black Book'
as Taeko Matsuzaki
as Yukino Kashiwagi
as Kyoko Ikehara
as Yukino Kashiwagi / 柏木雪乃
as Kaori Date
as 松井美櫻
as Haneda Ai
as Makoto Ootsuki
as Sayuri Kanzaki
as 칸자키 사유리
as Takamura Yayoi
as Kanako
as Sachie Tamura
as Akemi Yajima
as Yukino Kashiwagi / 柏木雪乃
as Yukino Kashiwagi
as Yukino Kashiwagi
as Yukino Kashiwagi / 柏木雪乃
as Midori Honami
as Mio Watanabe
as Nami
as Kazumi
as Mariya
as Sora