Meisa Kuroki
Meisa Kuroki 黒木 メイサ | |
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Born | Satsuki Shimabukuro 島袋 さつき 28 May 1988 Nago, Okinawa, Japan |
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Years active | 2004–present |
Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Satsuki Shimabukuro (Japanese: 島袋 さつき, Shimabukuro Satsuki, Born on 28 May 1988 in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan), better known by her stage name Meisa Kuroki (Japanese: 黒木 メイサ, Kuroki Meisa), is a Japanese actress, model and singer. She is represented by the agency Sweet Power and is signed to Sony Music Japan. She made her acting debut in 2004.[1] She has modeled for the popular Japanese fashion magazine JJ, among others, and is the current Japanese representative for Epson and Giorgio Armani. She has appeared in numerous television dramas, commercials, films, and stage productions.
Kuroki released her debut single "Like This" in 2008, followed by the extended play Hellcat (2009). Her debut studio album, Magazine (2011) peaked at number six on the Oricon and featured her first top fifteen single, "LOL!". Kuroki is best known for the song "Wired Life", which served as an ending theme for the anime series Blue Exorcist. It was included on her second studio album, Unlocked (2012). Since its release, Kuroki has focused solely on her acting career.
Early life and career
Kuroki was born Satsuki Shimabukuro in Okinawa, Japan.[2][failed verification] While in her second year of junior high school in Okinawa, Kuroki was discovered by a fashion scout and subsequently began modeling, initially modeling exclusively for the popular fashion magazine JJ. While studying at the Okinawa Actors School, from which she graduated in 2007, she was a member of the institution's B.B. Waves group.[citation needed] Kuroki is one-quarter Brazilian.[3]
Acting career
Kuroki made her acting debut in February 2004 in the Kōhei Tsuka play Atami Satsujin Jiken: Pyonyang Kara Kita Onna Keiji (The Atami Murder Case.) Since her debut she has continued to perform in theater, notably in the Azumi stage productions in 2005 and 2006, the musical Endless Shock (2005), and most recently in Onna Nobunaga (2009) and Hiryuden 2010: Last Princess (2010). Kuroki made her television debut in 2004 in the Fuji TV drama, Medaka. She has played supporting roles in several high-rated and critically acclaimed drama series, including Haikei, Chichiue-sama (2007), Kaze no Garden (2008), and Shinzanmono (2010). Kuroki won the Television Drama Academy Award and TV Life Drama Grand Prix for Best Supporting Actress in 2009 for her role in the Fuji TV drama, Ninkyo Helper.[4][5] In 2006, she starred in Chakushin Ari: Final, the final installment of the Chakushin Ari franchise, for which she earned the Golden Arrow Award for Newcomer of the Year. In 2007 she appeared in Fumihiko Sori's CGI anime film Vexille. She also starred in Subaru, the live-action, film adaptation of the Masahito Soda manga, produced by Bill Kong, and Assault Girls, directed by Mamoru Oshii.[6] In 2010, Kuroki played the role of Yuki Mori in the live-action film Space Battleship Yamato, opposite Takuya Kimura. In 2011, Kuroki co-starred with Mikako Tabe in her first serial drama lead role in the TV Asahi drama Jiu: Keishicho Tokushuhan Sosakei.[7] In 2011, she also starred in the film "ANDALUCIA" by director Hiroshi Nishitani, who also shared roles with the acclaimed Hideaki Ito and Yuyi Oda. This film was shot at the legendary Toho Studios, where the iconic film Godzilla was filmed decades ago.
Music career
Kuroki performed on the soundtrack of the 2007 film Crows Zero, in which she also appeared. On 21 June 2008, her debut song, "Like This", was released through the Sony Music Japan subsidiary label Studioseven Recordings. It soon was announced on 17 February 2009, that Kuroki's first EP, Hellcat, would be released on 8 April 2009.[8] Her second EP, Attitude, was released in January 2010. In January 2011 Kuroki released her first studio album, Magazine, which peaked at number 6 on the Oricon Weekly Albums chart. She also performed "Wired Life" for Ao no Exorcist as the second ending theme.[9]
Modeling
In addition to her modeling work for the fashion magazines JJ and 25ans, Kuroki has released two photobooks, one of her own, Love Meisa, and a joint one, Missmatch, with her best friend and actress, Maki Horikita, photographed by Kishin Shinoyama. In 2009, Kuroki was chosen as the Japanese face of international fashion brand, Emporio Armani, and she also appeared in numerous events for the brand worldwide.[6][10] In 2010 Kuroki was chosen as the international face of French cosmetic brand, L'Oréal.[11]
Personal life
On 2 February 2012, Kuroki married Jin Akanishi, a Japanese actor and pop singer best known for his work as part of the boy band KAT-TUN, and the following week, on 9 February, the media reported she was pregnant.[12][13] She gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Theia, on 23 September 2012 and their second child, a son, on 6 June 2017.[14][15] On 25 December 2023, Kuroki and Akanishi announced through their respective social media accounts that they were getting divorced.[16] The two promised to co-parent their two children.[16]
Discography
Albums
Filmography
Film
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Onaji Tsuki o Mite Iru | 2005 | Emi Sugiyama | |
Camus Nante Shiranai | 2006 | Rei | |
Chakushin Ari: Final | 2006 | Emiri Kusama | Also known as One Missed Call: Final |
Tada, Kimi o Aishiteru | 2006 | Miyuki Toyama | |
Taitei no Ken | 2007 | Botan | |
Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku | 2007 | Vexille | Voice |
Crows Zero | 2007 | Ruka Aizawa | |
Subaru | 2009 | Subaru Miyamoto | |
Crows Zero 2 | 2009 | Ruka Aizawa | |
Assault Girls | 2009 | Gray | |
Yazima Beauty Salon | 2010 | Raspberry | |
Space Battleship Yamato | 2010 | Yuki Mori | |
Andalucia: Megami no Hōfuku | 2011 | Yuka Shindō | |
Kirin no Tsubasa | 2012 | Ami Aoyama | |
Lupin III | 2014 | Fujiko Mine | |
Fist & Faith | 2017 | Chinese film |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Medaka | 2004 | Asuka Yoshizumi | |
Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi | 2004 | Eriko Mitsuhashi | Season 2, Episode 21 |
Koisuru Nichiyōbi: Bungaku no Uta | 2005 | Keiko Yokoyama | Episode 1 |
Aru Ai no Uta | 2006 | Ruka Kashiwagi | |
Haikei, Chichiue-sama | 2007 | Naomi Karasawa | |
Byakkotai | 2007 | Sayoko Asai | TV movie |
Seitosho-kun | 2007 | Yūko Sonoi | Episode 1 |
1-Pound no Fukuin | 2008 | Sister Angela | |
Tobira wa Tozasareta Mama | 2008 | Yuka Usui | TV movie |
Kaze no Garden | 2008 | Rui Shiratori | |
Dansō no Reijin: Kawashima Yoshiko no Shōgai | 2008 | Young Yoshiko Kawashima | TV movie |
Chance!: Kanojo ga Seikō Shita Riyū | 2009 | Saori Tamaki | TV movie |
Ninkyo Helper | 2009–2011 | Riko Yomogi | 11 episodes 1 special TV Life Drama Grand Prix for Best Supporting Actress Nominated—Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix for Best Supporting Actress Nominated—The Television Drama Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress |
Saigo no Yakusoku | 2010 | Yuriko Niimi | TV movie |
Shinzanmono | 2010–2011 | Ami Aoyama | 10 episodes 1 special |
Iris | 2010 | Seung-hee Choi | Japanese voice |
Shiawase ni Narō yo | 2011 | Haruna Yanagisawa | |
Jiu: Keishichou Tokushuhan Sousakei | 2011 | Motoko Isaki | |
A Suffocatingly Lonely Death | 2024 | Asuka Gomi | [17] |
Theatre
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Atami Satsujin Jiken: Pyonyang Kara Kita Onna Keiji | 2004 | Tomoko Mizuno | |
Endless Shock | 2005 | Rika | |
Azumi: Azumi on Stage | 2005 | Azumi | |
Chōkyōshi | 2005 | Momo | |
Azumi: Azumi Returns | 2004 | Azumi | |
Itsu no Hi Ka Kimi Kaeru | 2007 | Lin | |
Akai Shiro, Kuroi Suna | 2009 | Princess Nadja | |
Onna Nobunaga | 2009 | Nobunaga Oda | |
Hiryuden 2010: Last Princess | 2010 | Michiko Kanbayashi |
Accolades
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2009 | Elan d'or Awards | Newcomer of the Year | Herself | Won | [18] |
Prizes
Year | Prize |
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2008 | Bvlgari Brilliant Dream Award |
2009 | Miss Cotton USA Prize |
2009 | FEC Special Prize |
2009 | Ms. Lily Prize |
2009 | Forevermark Prize |
2009 | Fur of the Year Prize |
2009 | Shogakukan Dime Trend Woman of the Year Prize |
2010 | Clarino Bikyaku Prize |
2010 | Vogue Nippon Women of the Year |
2010 | Japan Jewelry Best Dresser Prize |
References
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- ^ Betros, Chris (4 June 2009). "Meisa Kuroki adds swordplay to her list of achievements ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion". Japantoday.com. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
- ^ Poole, Robert Michael (4 June 2010). "Meisa gets high fives all round". Japan Times. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
- ^ "年間ドラマ大賞決定! 主演男優賞はあのアイドルグループの彼!!". TV Life. Gakken. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- ^ "女組長がハマり役!? 黒木がド迫力の熱演". The Television. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- ^ a b "Athletes Line Armani Front Row". WWD Fashion. 26 February 2009. Archived from the original on 19 January 2015. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
- ^ "Kuroki Meisa, Tabe Mikako co-star in suspense series "Jiu"". Tokyograph. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
- ^ "Meisa Kuroki's first album dated for April". Tokyograph. 17 February 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
- ^ 2011年02月第1週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. 7 February 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
- ^ 「エンポリオ アルマーニ」2009年日本の顔は黒木メイサ (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. 27 February 2009. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
- ^ "Meisa Kuroki to become new face of L'Oreal Paris". Japan Today. 14 January 2010. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
- ^ Contributing Staff Member (9 February 2012). "Jin Akanishi and Meisa Kuroki Confirm February 2nd Marriage". Anime News Networks. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
- ^ "Kuroki reported pregnant 2 weeks after denying relationship with Akanishi". Asia One. 9 February 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
- ^ "赤西がメイサ出産立ち会い「神様に感謝」 - 芸能ニュース". nikkansports.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 25 December 2023.
- ^ Inc1, Natasha. "赤西仁&黒木メイサ夫妻に長男誕生、明るい4人家族に". 音楽ナタリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 25 December 2023.
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- ^ "降り積もれ孤独な死よの出演者・キャスト一覧". The Television. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
- ^ エランドール賞歴代受賞者一覧 [List of Élan d'Or awardee] (in Japanese). All Nippon Producers Association. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
External links
- Official website [dead link ]
- Agency Profile Archived 24 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Meisa Kuroki at IMDb
- Meisa Kuroki at AllMovie
- Meisa Kuroki at AllMusic