宮沢りえ

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NO TITLIST 04:44 Tools
ドリームラッシュ 04:37 Tools
DREAM RUSH 04:35 Tools
赤い花 00:00 Tools
秘密がいっぱい 00:00 Tools
GAME 00:00 Tools
SHOOTING STAR 00:00 Tools
My Kick Heart 00:00 Tools
A・B・CD 00:00 Tools
ごきげんなHEART 00:00 Tools
わたしは何? 00:00 Tools
心から好き 00:00 Tools
MOST 00:00 Tools
サヨナラ 00:00 Tools
夢みてごらんよ 00:00 Tools
WAITING FOR YOU 00:00 Tools
I SAY HI 00:00 Tools
ドリーム ラッシュ 04:34 Tools
あなたのひざで 00:00 Tools
BODY CHECK 00:00 Tools
TRY ME 00:00 Tools
MOON SHOOTER 00:00 Tools
ボーイフレンド 00:00 Tools
CHANNEL "M" 00:00 Tools
DON'T CALL ME BABY 00:00 Tools
L.A.BLUE 00:00 Tools
恋が命中 00:00 Tools
Two of us 00:00 Tools
Sweet X'mas Kiss 00:00 Tools
ドリーム・ラッシュ 00:00 Tools
SUNSHINE BOY 00:00 Tools
Shooting Star (New Version) 00:00 Tools
Sweet X'mas Kiss (ウィンター・ワンダーランド) 00:00 Tools
水彩の頃 00:00 Tools
走れ LOVE TRAIN 00:00 Tools
L.A. BLUE 00:00 Tools
Prologue 00:00 Tools
サヨナラ (朗読) 00:00 Tools
Mighty smile 00:00 Tools
いつか会える時まで 00:00 Tools
Glory child 00:00 Tools
Monologue 00:00 Tools
クリスマスイヴは嫌い 00:00 Tools
わたしは何? 00:00 Tools
CHANNEL“M” 00:00 Tools
WAITING FOR YOU 00:00 Tools
クリスマスイブは嫌い 00:00 Tools
SHOOTING STAR 00:00 Tools
夢見てごらんよ 00:00 Tools
Gokigen na Heart 00:00 Tools
Tsukasa's Dream (part III) 00:00 Tools
A·B·CD 00:00 Tools
ドリームラッシュ 00:00 Tools
ごきげんHeart 00:00 Tools
Tsukasa's Dream(Part Ⅲ) 00:00 Tools
Himitsu ga Ippai 00:00 Tools
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Rie Miyazawa (宮沢りえ), born April 6, 1973 in Tokyo, Japan is a Japanese actress, model, and singer. Since her debut at age eleven in an advertisement for Kit Kat, she has starred in many films, television shows, commercials, stage appearances and photo books to her credit. She starred in the children's comedy "Bokura no Nanokakan Senso" (Seven Days' War) and "Tokyo Elevator Girl". Rie made her musical debut in September 1989 with the single, "DREAM RUSH", produced by Tetsuya Komuro (小室哲哉). She gained notoriety in 1991 with the publication of a nude photo book, Santa Fe, and even more publicity in 1992 by her engagement to sumo star Takanohana. The engagement was called off in 1993. Following the split, Rie seemed to be on a downward spiral to self-destruction. In September of 1994 she cut her wrists with a broken glass in what was described as an "accident". The tabloids focused on Rie's drinking session, fights with her mother and her escape to a nearby hotel as signs of a failed suicide attempt. Rie, however, seemed to pull herself back from the brink, putting in a commendable performance in Kon Ichikawa's movie Chushingura that year. But the following February she pulled out of the drama Kura and in November backed out of the musical Kyote. Pictures of her looking decidedly gaunt began to circulate and there was speculation about whether she had developed an eating disorder. In early 1996 Rie fled to Los Angeles to begin her recovery from anorexia. But by May she was back on TV reporting from the Cannes Film Festival and later that year she appeared in two TV dramas, Hanayome Kaizoebito and Kyosokyoku. Kyosokyoku turned out to be a great success and it seemed as if Rie's magic touch was back. In 1997 she made Mikeneko Homes (tasogare) Hoteru, and also appeared on stage. Now with a major role in 1999's NHK taiga drama, Rie has forced all those who wrote her off a couple of years back to amend the ends of their commentaries. Having proven everyone wrong, Rie definitely does not seem ready to give up the limelight—not just yet. In 2001, Rie won the Best Actress Award at the Moscow International Film Festival by portraying a Chinese Kunqu performer in the Hong Kong movie Peony Pavilion, directed by Yonfan. Then in 2002, she starred alongside Hiroyuki Sanada in Tasogare Seibei (The Twilight Samurai), the year's hit movie that took a raft of awards at home, including ones for the lead actors, and was even nominated for an Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film. It was the first samurai movie by director Yoji Yamada, better known for his Tora-san series. In 2003 she played the role of Oshino in the NHK TV series Musashi. 2004's Tony Takitani—a rare adaptation of a short story by bestselling author Haruki Murakami—received critical acclaim, with Rie playing two roles alongside Issei Ogata. The film, which was entered at the Sundance Film Festival, has been described as a "a perfectly controlled minimalist film masterpiece." In 2005, she starred as Tsubaki, in Ashurajou no Hitomi (あしゅらじょう の ひとみ), which is a movie adaptation of a 16th century play. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.