Japanese actress (born 1976)
Haruka Igawa |
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Born | (1976-06-29) June 29, 1976 (age 48)
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 2002–present |
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Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in) |
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Spouse |
Atou Matsumoto ( m. 2006) |
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Children | 2 |
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Haruka Igawa (井川 遥, Igawa Haruka, born June 29, 1976) is a Japanese actress and a former gravure idol.
Career
Igawa appeared in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 2008 film Tokyo Sonata[1] and Shinji Aoyama's 2011 film Tokyo Park.[2]
Personal life
On November 26, 2006, she announced through a press conference that she had married fashion designer Atou Matsumoto, who is 14 years older than her, on the 22nd of that month.[3] She gave birth to her first child, a daughter, on June 28, 2009[4] and her second child, a son, in July 2012.[5]
Filmography
Film
- Filament (2001)
- Tokyo.sora (2001)
- Dog Star (2002)
- Mokka no Koibito (2002)
- Ki no Umi (2004)
- 69 (2004)
- Until the Lights Come Back (2005)
- Oh! Oku (2006)
- Waiting in the Dark (2006)
- Mizuchi (2006)
- Zo no Senaka (2007)
- The Investigation Game (2007)
- Ikigami (2008)
- Team Batista no Eiko (2008)
- Tokyo Sonata (2008)
- A Good Husband (2009)
- Dear Doctor (2009)
- Tokyo Park (2011)
- The Fish Tale (2022), Michiko[6]
- Showtime 7 (2025), Sakura Itō[7]
Television
- Psycho Doctor (2002)
- Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi (2002)
- Shiritsu Tantei Hama Mike (2002)
- Yo nimo Kimyo na Monogatari (2003)
- Kougen e Irasshai (2003)
- Boku no Mahou Tsukai (2003)
- Hikari to Tomo ni (2004)
- Kikutei Yaozen no Hitobito (2004)
- Ranpo R Hakuhatsu Ki (2004)
- Ryoma ga Yuku (2004)
- Ruri no Shima (2005)
- Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru (2006)
- Woman's Island (2006)
- Junjo Kirari (2006)
- Shinuka to Omotta (2007)
- Fūrin Kazan (2007), Ise[8]
- Kodoku no Kake (2007)
- Tengoku no Soup (2008)
- Room of King (2008)
- Freeter, Ie wo Kau (2010)
- Sunao ni Narenakute (2010)
- Kurumi no Heya (2011)
- Good Life: Arigato Papa Sayonara (2011)
- Hana Moyu (2015)
- The Sniffer (2016)
- Kizoku Tantei (2017)
- My High School Business (2017)
- Hanbun, Aoi (2018)
- Hanzawa Naoki (2020)
- Ochoyan (2020–21), Yuriko Takashiro
- Lost Man Found (2022), herself[9]
- Worst to First: A Teen Baseball Miracle (2023), Mika Nagumo[10]
Awards
- 2001: 39th Golden Arrow Award - Graph Award
- 2002: 40th Golden Arrow Award - Rookie of the Year
References
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