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Rie Miyazawa's introduction

Rie Miyazawa, a Japanese actress and singer, 1973 was born in Rima District, Tokyo. 1984, Rie Miyazawa, age 1 1, debuted to shoot the cover of a magazine and appeared in an advertisement. 1988 starred in the movie Our Seven-Day War for the first time. In 2000, Rie Miyazawa won 1 best actress for "A Dream in the Garden". In 2003, Gong Ze played the heroine in Yoji Yamada's masterpiece "Bees at Dusk" and won the Japanese Academy Award. In 2004, she published two representative works, Tony Falls Valley (directed by Chuangzhun Shi) and If I Live with My Father (directed by Kazuo Hiroki). In 2005, he and Shirakawa Langoro, who came from a kabuki family, co-produced the magical love blockbuster Pupils in Asura City (directed by Y?jir? Takita). In 2006, Hirokazu Koreeda's In the Mood for Love and Three Swords' Invitation to Orion Cinema in 2007 both appeared as widows. In 2008, she starred in Dream, and in 2009, she played the heroine 2 in the director's debut film Love on Film. 20 1 1 starred in the TV series "The Warring States of Princess Jiang" and played Asai Tea (Canon) 34. 20 12 starred in the TV series "Blackboard ~ Teacher Struggling with the Times ~" and played Shirahama's 56-year-old son. 20 15 won the Best Actress Award of the 38th Japan Film Academy for her film Paper Moon.