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Tamiyo Kusakari is a captivating Japanese actress whose elegant stage presence and nuanced emotional range have made her a beloved figure in both art house and mainstream cinema. After a celebrated career as a ballet dancer, Kusakari transitioned seamlessly to the screen, imbuing each of her roles with a distinct blend of grace, intelligence, and raw feeling. Kusakari first gained widespread recognition for her Oscar-nominated performance in the 1996 romantic drama Shall We Dance?, in which she portrayed the lonely but spirited dance instructor Mai Kishikawa. Her natural charisma and ability to convey complex inner turmoil earned her a Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance. In the years since, Kusakari has continued to showcase her remarkable versatility, moving effortlessly between delicate character studies like The Terminal Trust and more physically demanding roles in films like the action-thriller The Murder of Kuroido. Whether dancing en pointe as the titular heroine in Tamiyo Kusakari's Last "Giselle" or lending subtle emotional nuance to her turn as the melancholy mother in The Life of Budori Gusuko, Kusakari's performances are always marked by an intense commitment to authenticity and a deep understanding of the human condition. Her remarkable talent and screen presence have made her one of the most respected and acclaimed actresses in contemporary Japanese cinema.

Known for: Acting