Kie Kitano


Kie Kitano is a Japanese actress.

Career

Kitano was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, and is a former member of the celebrity girls futsal team Miss Magazine. In 2005, Kitano won a Miss Magazine Award, becoming the youngest to receive that award. In 2007, Kitano was chosen for the first time star in the drama Life. To properly portray her character, Kitano saved up and bought every volume of the manga on which the drama is based. With Happy Dining Table, she has won 31st Japan Academy Award in the New Actor category. In February 2008, she has also won the 29th Yokohama Film Festival with the same film. After acting in Life and Kofuku no Shokutaku, she was chosen to appear in the promotional video for the single released on October 10, 2007 by Little. Between December 2007 and January 2008, she was chosen as the third cheering manager for Japan's High School Soccer Tournament, following Maki Horikita and Yui Aragaki. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Award at Milano Film Festival in 2014 for her impressive portrayal of a music producer's assistant in "The Tenor Lirico Spinto."

Filmography

Dramas

  • 14 Sai no Haha
  • Junjo Kirari
  • Life
  • Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu
  • Nagareboshi
  • You Kame's Cicada
  • Toilet no Kamisama
  • School
  • Cleopatra Ladies -Eternal Desire for Beauty
  • Gintama Mitsuba Arc, Mitsuba
  • Konuka Ame, Osumi
  • Natsuzora
  • Burn the House Down, Kurea

    Movies

  • Yubisaki kara Sekai wo
  • Happy Dining Table – starring
  • Speed Master
  • Spider-Man 3Mary Jane Watson
  • GeGeGe no Kitaro Sennen Noroi Uta as Kaede Hiramoto
  • Love Fight – starring
  • Postman
  • Half Way
  • Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life – Sheena
  • Bandage
  • Bushido Sixteen
  • Tokyo Story
  • Jōkyō Monogatari
  • The Tenor Lirico Spinto
  • I Don't Have Many Friends
  • Teacher And Stray Cat
  • Tap The Last Show
  • Sengoku Girl and Kendō Boy
  • Oshorin
  • ''Teppen no Ken''

    Photobooks

  • First Step
  • ''Kitano Moyō''

    Promotional videos

  • "I Can See Clearly Now" by Beat Crusaders
  • "Pink Candy -the movie-" by Kotaro Oshio
  • "Yume no Sei" by Little
  • "Kibō no Uta/Kaze" by Funky Monkey Babys

    Discography

Albums

  • Shin
  • ''Can You Hear Me?''

    Singles

  • "Sakura Saku" No. 7, 33,479 copies sold
  • "Hanataba"
  • "Kizuna"
  • "Darl:orz"

    Chakuuta

  • "Sakura Mau"

    Awards and nominations