Eri Ishida

Eri Ishida

actress, director, writer

Eri Ishida was born on Nov 09, 1960 in Japan. Eri Ishida's big-screen debut came with Ultraman 80 - Season 1 directed by Noriaki Yuasa in 1980. Eri Ishida is known for The Long Goodbye directed by Kentaro Horikirizono, Tadanobu Asano stars as Masuzawa and Rina Ohta as Shizuka Harada. Eri Ishida has got 9 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Eri Ishida achieved is Asia-Pacific Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Eri Ishida plays is Snake Eyes which will be released on Jul 23, 2021.

She won the Best Actress award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival, Best Supporting Actress at the Japan Academy Awards in 1989 & 1991, and the Yokohama Film Festival among other prominent competitions.She attended the Cannes Film Festival in support of director Kiju Yoshida's 'Wuthering Heights' (1988). Eri took on the title character in the Australian film 'AYA' (1991) directed by Solrun Hoass, for which she received a nomination for Best Performance for an Actress in a Leading Role from the Australian Film Institute. She starred in 'Apocalypse of Love' (1998), the first film to be publicly exhibited when cultural exchanges were restored between Japan and Korea. Eri attended the 2007 Venice Film Festival with director Shinji Aoyama's 'Sad Vacation' which made its debut there.In 1993, Eri jumped at the chance to work with Helmut Newton. Their collaboration, the photo book titled 'Immoral' sold over 270,000 copies in Japan alone, and with Peter Lindbergh titled '56' which went on the market December 2017.Eri's directional debut resulted in the short film 'Control' and her work as a director will continue which will schedule to start filming from 2022.

  • Birthday

    Nov 09, 1960
  • Place of Birth

    Kumamoto, Japan
  • Also known

    石田えり, 이시다 에리

Known For

Awards

9 wins & 3 nominations

Asia-Pacific Film Festival
1992
Best Actress
Winner - APFF Award
Tobu yume wo shibaraku minai (1990)
1991
Best Actress
Winner - APFF Award
Tobu yume wo shibaraku minaiAya (0)
Awards of the Japanese Academy
1991
Best Supporting Actress
Winner - Award of the Japanese Academy
Tsuribaka nisshi 2Tobu yume wo shibaraku minaiTsuribaka nisshi 3 (0)
1989
Best Supporting Actress
Winner - Award of the Japanese Academy
1982
Enrai (1981)
Winner - Newcomer of the Year
1982
Best Actress
Winner - Newcomer of the Year
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