Jun Miho
Biography
Jun Miho (美保 純, Miho Jun), born on August 4, 1960, in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a celebrated actress renowned for her versatility in the entertainment industry. Associated with Knockout, she has made significant contributions to both film and television.
Miho's career took off in 1982 when she garnered critical acclaim, winning the Blue Ribbon Newcomer Award and the Golden Arrow Graph Award for her impressive performance in "Pink Curtain." The following year, her talent was further recognized with the Japan Academy Prize for Newcomer of the Year. Over the years, she has continued to shine in various roles, earning the Japan Academy Prize for Best Supporting Actress in 1987.
Her notable works include starring in the long-running "Otoko wa Tsurai yo" series and the film "Kikujiro to Saki," which have solidified her status as a prominent figure in Japanese cinema. In recent years, Miho has expanded her creative pursuits by exploring writing and film production, allowing her to express her distinctive artistic vision.
With a remarkable ability to portray a diverse array of characters — from complex criminals in suspense dramas to nurturing mothers — Jun Miho remains a highly respected and valued actress in the Japanese film landscape, continually captivating audiences with her depth and range.
Filmography
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Pink Curtain
1982 • Noriko(野理子)
Tora-san Goes North
1987
Miss Hokusai
2015 • Koto (voice)
Yuriko's Aroma
2010
Missing (2024)
2024
Ninja Wars
1982 • Isaribi
Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies
1986
Poetry Angel
2017 • Mari Tamaki
Tora-san, Wish You Were Here
2019 • Akemi