Sakura Andoborn 1986

usually

Actor

Popularity

2.3

Famous

Biography

With parents in the show business perhaps it is not surprising that Sakura Ando would become an actress and, moreover, also end up marrying an actor. She was born to actor/director Okuda Eiji and celebrity Kazu Ando on 18.02.1986. Her great grandfather was prime minister Tsuyoshi. Her older sister is director Ando Momoko. She saw her father on stage at age five and decided to become an actress while in second grade. She was often ill as a child. Her disease made her dizzy, lose her balance and more throughout her childhood. Her brain would shut down. She would opt for her mother's maiden surname for her professional career. Sono Sion picked her for his film Love Exposure and gave her a major start on the big screen. She won an award as the Best Supporting Actress for her work in it at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival. Earlier her father cast her in his film Kaze No Sotogawa ('Outside The Wind') alongside her mother and sister. She has since appeared in multiple movies and serials and won several more awards. She married actor Emoto Tasuku in 2012. She had met him on a train in 2008 and had obtained her father's permission to date and marry. She was a boxer in 100 Yen Love, which was fortunate since she had practiced boxing when she was fourteen-years-old. She gave birth to her first child, a girl, in 2017. She won the award for Best Actress at the 42nd Japan Academy Prize for her work on 2018's Shoplifters. By then she was considered one of several top young actresses in Japan next to Yu Aoi, Miyazaki Aoi and perhaps Aso Kumiko. Interestingly, she had earlier decided to retire and focus on raising her child. She is a graduate of Gakushuin Women's College.

Credits

Love Exposure
Love Exposure

2009

as: Koike

8
4
Oh, My Buddha!
6
0.3
Ain't No Tomorrows
Ain't No Tomorrows

2008

as: Chizu

6.4
0.2
Bad Lands
Bad Lands

2023

as: Neri Hashioka

6.9
1.4
A Crowd of Three
A Crowd of Three

2010

as: Kayo

4.9
0.2
Our Homeland
Our Homeland

2012

as: Rie

6
0.3
For Love's Sake
For Love's Sake

2012

as: Gum-ko

6.9
0.4
The Samurai That Night
6
0.3
Torso
Torso

2009

as: Mina

5.9
0.4
The Imaginary
The Imaginary

2023

as: Lizzie (voice)

8
1.5
Yellow Elephant
Yellow Elephant

2013

as: Kanyu the dog (voice)

6
0.4
Petal Dance
Petal Dance

2013

as: Motoko

6.3
0.2
Godzilla Minus One
Godzilla Minus One

2023

as: Sumiko Ota

7.6
12.9
Homeland
Homeland

2014

as: Misa

5.7
0.4
0.5 mm
0.5 mm

2014

as: Sawa

7.3
0.5
Climbing to Spring
Climbing to Spring

2014

as: Yuri Nakagawa

8.3
0.4
Sweet Little Lies
Sweet Little Lies

2010

as: Miyako

5.5
0.1
Case of Kyoko, Case of Shuichi
6.2
0.3
A Long Walk
A Long Walk

2006

as: Waitress

7
0.2
100 Yen Love
100 Yen Love

2014

as: Ichiko Saito

7.2
1
Korosuna
Korosuna

2022

as: Omine

7.5
0.2
Asleep
Asleep

2015

as: Terako

5.3
0.1
The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio
5.8
0.3
Penance
Penance

2013

as: Akiko Takano

7.3
0.5
Her Granddaughter
Her Granddaughter

2015

as: Misaki Akimoto

5.7
0.7
Out of the Wind
Out of the Wind

2007

as: Mariko Iwata

6
0.2
Monster
Monster

2023

as: Saori Mugino

8
13.5
We'll Keep Walking, That's All
We'll Keep Walking, That's All

2009

as: Miyuki Matsunaka

6
0.2
Crime or Punishment?!?
Crime or Punishment?!?

2009

as: Momo Mimikawa

7.3
0.4
Seed
Seed

2016

1
0.1
Sound of Waves
Sound of Waves

2016

as: Yuko Kitagawa

6
0.2
Dias Police: Dirty Yellow Boys
2.5
0.1
Reminiscence
Reminiscence

2017

as: Ryoko Nishina

5.8
0.2
Tornado Girl
Tornado Girl

2017

as: Yu Mikami

6.8
0.4
Destiny: The Tale of Kamakura
7.3
0.8
Shoplifters
Shoplifters

2018

as: Nobuyo Shibata

7.9
4
Teto
Teto

2010

0
0.1
The Stork Nest
7
0.2
Make the Last Wish
Make the Last Wish

2009

as: Meiko

6.2
0.1
All to the Sea
0
0.2
The Great Yokai War: Guardians
6.3
0.8
Ryuukou Kanbou
Ryuukou Kanbou

2021

as: Haruko

7.3
0.1
Radio
Radio

2013

as: Yuki Sasayama

7
0.2
A Man
A Man

2022

as: Rie Taniguchi

7
0.4

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