Tae Kimura

Tae Kimura

actress

Tae Kimura was born on Mar 16, 1971 in Japan. Tae Kimura's big-screen debut came with After Life directed by Kore-eda Hirokazu in 1998. Tae Kimura is known for It Is Your Turn directed by Noriyoshi Sakuma, Kei Tanaka stars as Shota Tezuka and Katsuhisa Namase as Junichiro Tamiya. Tae Kimura has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Tae Kimura achieved is Awards of the Japanese Academy. The upcoming new movie Tae Kimura plays is Farewell: Comedy of Life Begins with a Lie which will be released on Feb 14, 2020.

Tae Kimura was born in Tokyo. She was a member of the drama club at her middle school but enjoyed being a spectator more than being on stage. When in high school, she saw actress Kirin Kiki on TV in Daidoroko No Sejo & was inspired to become an actress. She has been active in the entertainment industry since 1990 w/ roles in theater. 2 years later, her father died so she took up many part-time jobs such as working in cafes, hotels & restaurants. While at university, she had a role in Sailor Moon on stage. Her acting career continued & picked up w/ roles including Hana and Alice w/ Yû Aoi in 2004 & Hotaru No Hikari w/ Haruka Ayase in 2010. Her first major roles however, were in the horror serials Ringu & Rasen, where she played Sadako. She married in 2005. Her husband's a Dentsu advertisement agency employee. Upon being asked out she had meant to reject the advance when she mistakenly blurted out the question asking whether he'd be okay w/ her. They had met when she was working for a commercial. She announced she was pregnant in August 2007 & gave birth on February 23, 2008. She won the award for Best Actress at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize for Gururi No Koto in 2009. This was her 1st appearance & return following her pregnancy.Her hobbies include ballet, jazz & traditional dancing. She's also a vegetable sommelier. Her agency's Yougo Office.

  • Birthday

    Mar 16, 1971
  • Place of Birth

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Also known

    木村多江, きむら たえ, 키무라 타에

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

Awards of the Japanese Academy
2009
Best Actress
Winner - Award of the Japanese Academy
Blue Ribbon Awards
2009
Best Actress
Winner - Blue Ribbon Award

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