Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: 中山美穗
Gender: Female
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Homepage: https://nakayamamiho.com
Movie Involvements: 14
TV Involvements: 16
Most Famous Work
Biography
Miho Nakayama (中山 美穂) was a Japanese singer and actress born 1 March 1970. She was affiliated with Big Apple Co., Ltd. Nakayama is nicknamed Miporin (ミポリン), and sometimes uses the pseudonyms Mizuho Kitayama (北山 瑞穂, Kitayama Mizuho) or Issaque (一咲(いっさく), Issaku) when she writes the lyrics. Nakayama made her debut on 21 June 1985 with her single "C", as well as a starring role in the film Be-Bop High School. Throughout her career as a singer and actress, Nakayama recorded 22 studio albums and scored eight No. 1 singles on Oricon's charts; two of them selling over a million copies each. In 1995, director Shunji Iwai cast Nakayama in the starring dual roles of Hiroko Watanabe and Itsuki Fujii in the film Love Letter. The film was a huge box-office success, and Nakayama won Best Actress awards for her role in the film at the 38th Blue Ribbon Awards, the 17th Yokohama Film Festival[8] and the 18th Hochi Film Awards. Nakayama was nominated for a Best Actress Japanese Academy Award in 1998 for her role in Tokyo Biyori, and has appeared in a number of TV series including Love Story (2001).
Most Famous Work
Tales of the Bizarre
(1990) (segment "Kyofu no tezawari")Sailor Suit Rebel Alliance
(1986) Miho YamagataLove 2000
(2000) Mashiro RieruLove Letter
(1995) Hiroko Watanabe / Female Itsuki FujiiWonderful Unrequited Love
(1990) Keiko Yoda/Nana HayashiLike Shooting Stars in the Twilight
(2018) Mariko TakizawaThe High School Heroes
(2021) Ruriko ManakaPlatonic
(2014) Sara MochizukiActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2024 | N/A | |
2022 | N/A | |
Ms. Kakei | ||
2021 | Ruriko Manaka | |
Fuyukawa Sayaka | ||
N/A | ||
2020 | Skae | |
内田百百子 | ||
2019 | N/A | |
Ayako | ||
N/A | ||
N/A | ||
Saeko Hashino | ||
2018 | Mariko Takizawa | |
Ryoko Matsumura | ||
Chiyako | ||
Makioka Tsuruko | ||
2017 | N/A | |
N/A | ||
2016 | Mayuko Takanaka | |
2014 | Sara Mochizuki | |
2012 | Aoi Teshigawara | |
高津千絵 | ||
2010 | Toko | |
2006 | Machiko Kotobuki | |
2004 | N/A | |
N/A | ||
2001 | N/A | |
N/A | ||
2000 | Mashiro Rieru | |
1999 | N/A | |
1998 | N/A | |
1997 | Yoko Shimazu | |
1996 | 藤原 百恵 | |
1995 | Yoshikura Yayoi | |
Hiroko Watanabe / Female Itsuki Fujii | ||
1994 | N/A | |
1992 | Herself | |
N/A | ||
1991 | Miyoko Oki | |
Mariko | ||
1990 | Keiko Yoda/Nana Hayashi | |
(segment "Kyofu no tezawari") | ||
N/A | ||
1989 | N/A | |
N/A | ||
高木瞳 | ||
1988 | Tamaki Sugihara | |
Hirose Tomoko | ||
Herself | ||
1987 | 佐竹希望 / 広瀬洋子 (二役) | |
N/A | ||
N/A | ||
1986 | Miho Yamagata | |
Kyoko Izumi | ||
1985 | Kyoko Izumi | |
Sugimoto Yuki | ||
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