This page will contain additional articles about Kou Shibasaki, as they become available.Kou ShibasakiKô Shibasaki (柴咲コウ) (alt. Shibasaki Kou) (August 5, 1981), is a Japanese singer and female actor. She was discovered at 14 by a star agent, and worked in many TV shows and commercials. She become famous outside Japan for her role in Battle Royale (2001), where she performed the cold-hearted Mitsuko Sôma; her female actress career took of with this movie, and now she is well known in East Asia. In 2002 she started her singer career, with her first single Trust my feelings, but her singing skills have been only recognized with her second single Tsuki no shizuku (used for the movie Yomigaeri), which was one of the best J-Pop hits of 2003. Filmography(Partial)
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She was discovered at 14 by a star agent, and worked in many TV shows and commercials. Sullivan drifted out of the public consciousness again, with appearances on The George Carlin Show and the political drama The Monroes in the early and mid-1990s. Shibasaki Kou) (August 5, 1981), is a Japanese singer and female actor. Until her character was killed off, Sullivan had appeared in every episode of the series (out of the 227 episodes produced, she had appeared in the first 207). Kô Shibasaki (柴咲コウ) (alt. When Sullivan wished to leave the show, the writers of the series had her exit in dramatic fashion, with Maggie drowning at the bottom of the family pool, the result of her wedding ring being caught in the pool drain after she tried to fish her son's toys out. Katachi aru mono. The role of Maggie brought her back into the limelight and was her most successful role to date, acting on the series from 1981 to 1989. Ikutsuka no sora. At first, Sullivan turned down the role, but accepted when the producers insisted. Omoide dake dewa tsurasugiru. This role led to a successful audition for Falcon Crest. Nemurenai yoru wa nemuranai yume wo. In 1980, she wished to restart her career by appearing on the sitcom It's a Living. Tsuki no shizuku (aka Rui). Julie Farr in Having Babies, which was made into two television movies and later a weekly series, was much ballyhooed but, in the end, proved very unsuccessful. Trust my feelings. Her role as Dr. Mitsu. An Emmy nomination for her role as Maggie Porter in the television drama Rich Man, Poor Man: Book II brought her even more attention. Good luck!! (2003) (TV drama) - as Ayumi Ogawa. Taking over the role from Judith Barcroft, Sullivan played the role from 1971 to 1976 and it was this role that first established her as a household name. Drive (2001). Starting with a part on A World Apart in 1970, she moved to a five year stint as Lenore Moore Curtin Delaney on Another World. Go (2001) - as Tsubaki Sakurai. From there, she played parts in daytime dramas. Battle Royale (2001) - as Mitsuko Sôma, girl #11. She got her start in acting in the 1960s, playing opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Broadway play Jimmy Shine. Tokyo Raiders (2000). While putting herself through college at Hofstra University, she worked as a Playboy bunny. Susan Michaela Sullivan (born November 18, 1944 in New York City) is an American actress, most known for her role as Maggie Gioberti Channing on the nighttime soap opera Falcon Crest. |