
Noriko Nakagoshi
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Noriko Nakagoshi (born December 31, 1979 in Saga, Saga, Japan) is a Japanese actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Noriko Nakagoshi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: December 31, 1979
Place of Birth: Saga, Saga, Japan
Known For

The Secret Lives of Kyoto Folk
The series depicts "Kyoto as Kyoto people love it" in dramas and documentaries.

The Sunflower Disappeared in the Rain

Lucky Seven
Lucky Seven Rakkīsebun is a 2012 Japanese television drama broadcast by Fuji Television from January 16 to March 19, 2012. It stars Jun Matsumoto and Eita.

Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger
65 million years ago, the knights of the Ryusoul Tribe were selected to participate in a war campaign against the dictating Druidon Tribe who sought to rule Earth. But the Druidon's war campaign was halted by the meteor that brought the age of the dinosaurs to an end, forcing them to flee into space. Meanwhile, the Kishiryu were placed in a deep sleep as a failsafe should the Druidon return. The chosen knights choose to live in peace while passing their mantle down across generations. In the present day, the Druidon return to reclaim Earth as the current generation of knights, the Ryusoulgers, battle them with the support of Ui Tatsui and her father Naohisa Tatsui.

Hero
Former delinquent turned unconventional prosecutor Kohei Kuryu shakes up the legal world with his street-smart instincts and unorthodox style, clashing with ambitious colleague Maiko Amamiya while his relentless pursuit of justice gradually transforms those around him.

Fragile
The story of Kishi Keiichitaro, a dashingly handsome pathologist who is intensely eccentric and brutally honest, but also holds one of the most brilliant minds. A pathologist is a physician whose job is to determine a diagnosis of disease or cause of death based on an assortment of data, including a patient's tissue, bodily fluids, organ samples, blood, etc.

Pride
Haru Satonaka is the captain of an ice-hockey team, a star athlete who stakes everything on hockey but can only consider love as a game. Aki Murase is a woman who has been waiting for her lover who went abroad two years ago. These two persons start a relationship while frankly admitting to each other that it is only a love game. …The result is the unfolding of a drama of people with their respective pasts and with their pride as individuals.

Roleless
Miyamatsu, who works as a cable-car operator, is also a film extra. Through his different characters he has been living the life of a stranger, only playing that part. Finally he comes face to face with his own life, the one he had lost. Debut film.

Yunagi City, Sakura Country
Thirteen years afterward, I wonder if those who bombed Hiroshima are looking at me and saying: 'We did it! We were able to kill another person!' They should be," murmurs Minami (played by Kumiko Aso), one of the two leading female characters in Yunagi no Machi, Sakura no Kuni, as she lies dying in 1958, her life brought to a premature end by sickness resulting from her exposure to atomic bomb radiation. This is a story about those who at least initially survived the first U.S. atomic bombing of 1945 and their descendants in contemporary times. The film, based on a comic by Fumiyo Kono, jumps between the two time frames and quietly depicts the sorrow and mortification experienced through the everyday lives of laid-back and soft-spoken Hiroshima people. Only a few scenes of the bombing and the ensuing devastation are featured.

A Perfect Day for Love Letters
A live-action adaptation of George Asakura’s manga, consisting of interwoven romantic vignettes centered around heartfelt letters exchanged between lovers.
Filmography
as Satsuki Onodera
as Saori Iijima / Universe Time Red
as Saori Iijima
as Toba
as Fuku Watanabe
as Hisako Omae
as Mizuochi Satoko / Tsurui Keiko
as Misako Chiba
as Mioko Karino
as Michiko Asawa
as Hanano
as (segment "Punished by Poseidon")
as Miki Harada
as Meri-san
as Miki Maehara
as 오츠세
as Yumi Nakano
as Mimi (voice)
as Satoko Mizuochi
as Watanabe Fuku
as Nojomi Oohashi
as Yoko Kaji
as Mitsue
as Shoko Okawa
as Yuka Shinanogawa
as Risa Monzen
as Mari Sasamoto
as Toko Tone
as Okon
as Watanabe Fuku
as Mariko Midorikawa
as Ichieda Tsuruta
as Kanako
as Chihiro
as Michiko Asawa
as Megumi
as (segment "Binsen-biyori")
as Nao Ogawa
as Misaki
as Yuri Aizawa
as Suenaga Kokoro
as Masumi Imamura