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Ryoko Shinohara
篠原 涼子
Born (1973-08-13) August 13, 1973 (age 51)
Kiryū, Gunma, Japan
Occupation(s)Actress and singer
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2005; div. 2021)
Children2

Ryoko Shinohara (篠原 涼子, Shinohara Ryōko, born August 13, 1973) is a Japanese singer and actress.

As a singer, she is best known for the 1994 song "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to" with producer Tetsuya Komuro, which charted at number one and made her the first female artist in Japan to record a double million in CD single sales. It was followed by the number one album Lady Generation: Shukujo no Jidai (1995). Shinohara's musical output saw waning commercial reception in the latter half of the decade, at which she began concentrating on her acting career.

Highlighted by the Japan Times for her "long reign as a TV drama queen", Shinohara's best known acting credits include detective Yukihira Natsumi in the drama series Unfair, which spawned three feature films and several specials; and temp worker Haruko Oomae in Haken no Hinkaku.[1][2] She has starred in several acclaimed films, winning two Japan Academy Film Prizes for her roles in The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps and Sakura Guardian in the North, both in 2018.

Career

Shinohara appeared in Tetsuya Nakashima's 2004 film Kamikaze Girls.[3]

Filmography

Films

Television

  • Houkago (1992)
  • Sugao no Mama de (1992)
  • Ninshin Desuyo 2 (1995)
  • Kagayaku Toki no Naka de (1995)
  • Rennai Zenya: Ichidodake no Koi 2 (1996)
  • Pure (1996)
  • Naniwa Kinyudo 2 (1996)
  • Shinryounaikai Ryouko (1997)
  • Gift (1997)
  • Bayside Shakedown (1997)
  • Ao no Jidai (1998)
  • Nanisama (1998)
  • Beach Boys Special (1998)
  • Kira Kira Hikaru (1998)
  • Kiken na Kankei (1999)
  • Genroku Ryoran (1999)
  • Kabachitare (2000)
  • Tokimune Hojo (2000)
  • Saotome Typhoon (2001)
  • Mukodono! (2001)
  • HR (2002)
  • Hatsu Taiken (2002)
  • Renai Hensachi (2002)
  • Boku no Mahou Tsukai (2003)
  • Mukodono (2003)
  • Mother and Lover (2004)
  • Hikari to Tomo ni (2004)
  • At Home Dad [ja] (2004)
  • Yankee Bokou ni Kaeru (2004)
  • Naniwa Kinyudo 6 (2005)
  • Anego (2005) as Naoko Noda
  • Unfair SP (2006) as Natsumi Yukihira
  • Message (2006)
  • Hanayome wa Yakudoshi (2006)
  • Unfair (2006) as Natsumi Yukihira
  • Woman's Island (2006)
  • The Pride of the Temp (2007)
  • Hataraku Gon! (2009)
  • Ogon no Buta (2010)
  • Tsuki no Koibito (2010)
  • Unfair Double Meaning ~ Yes or No? SP 2 (2013)
  • Last Cinderella (2013)
  • Lady Girls (2015) as Aki Nakahara
  • The Pride of the Temp 2 (2020)
  • Ochoyan (2020–21) as Shizu Okada
  • Fishbowl Wives (2022)[5]

Dubbing

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
JPN
Oricon

[7]
Ryoko from Tokyo Performance Doll
  • Released: 15 January 1993
  • Label: Cha-Dance
  • Formats: CD
63
Lady Generation
  • Released: 21 August 1995
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD
1

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
JPN
Oricon

[7]
Sweets: Best of Ryoko Shinohara
  • Released: 1 November 1997
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD
20

Singles

YearAlbumChart positions
(JP)[7]
Label
1991Koi wa Chanson (恋はシャンソン)-Cha-Dance
1992Squall (スコール)97
1994Sincerely61
Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to (恋しさと せつなさと 心強さと)1
1995Motto Motto... (もっと もっと…)3Sony
Lady Generation5
Dame! (ダメ!)20
1996Heibon na Happy ja Monotarinai (平凡なハッピーじゃ物足りない)19
Shiawase wa Soba ni Aru (しあわせはそばにある)27
Party wo Nukedasou! (パーティーをぬけだそう!)49
1997Goodbye Baby63
1998Blow Up-
A Place in the Sun
2000Rhythm to Rule (リズムとルール)63Toshiba Emi
2001Someday Somewhere-Kitty Mme
2003Time of GoldSony Music Associated
2023Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to (恋しさと せつなさと 心強さと) 202338Avex Trax

Kōhaku Uta Gassen appearances

Year / BroadcastAppearanceSongAppearance orderOpponent
1994 (Heisei 6) / 45thDebut"Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to"2/25Tokio
2022 (Reiwa 4) / 73rd2"Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to 2023"37/44Yuzu

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated work(s)Result
201843rd Hochi Film AwardBest ActressThe House Where the Mermaid Sleeps, Sunny: Our Hearts Beat TogetherWon[8]
201961st Blue Ribbon AwardsBest ActressNominated
42nd Japan Academy PrizeBest ActressThe House Where the Mermaid SleepsNominated
Best Supporting ActressSakura Guardian in the NorthNominated

References

  1. ^ Brasor, Philip (February 4, 2007). "Super temp worker who saves day is a nonconformist heroine". The Japan Times.
  2. ^ Schilling, Mark (December 25, 2008). "Dueling with a rare Japanese superhero". The Japan Times.
  3. ^ Schilling, Mark (June 23, 2004). "Naughty and nice, sugar and spice". The Japan Times.
  4. ^ "ウェディング・ハイ". eiga.com. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "岩田剛典がドラマ「金魚妻」で篠原涼子と不倫愛、安藤政信や長谷川京子ら11名解禁". Natalie. Retrieved October 21, 2021.
  6. ^ "ワールド・ウォーZ". Star Channel. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c "篠原涼子の作品". Oricon (in Japanese). 30 December 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  8. ^ "篠原涼子、自身初の主演女優賞受賞にびっくり!「倒れそうに」". Cinematoday. 28 November 2018. Retrieved November 29, 2018.