Eri Fukatsu

Eri Fukatsu

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1973-01-11
Place of Birth:Oita City, Oita, Japan
Also Known As: 深津 絵里 /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1973-01-11 More

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Eri Fukatsu (深津 絵里, Fukatsu Eri, born 11 January 1973) is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best actress at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for Haru and the best actress award at the 2010 Montreal World Film Festival for her performance in Villain. She also received acclaim for her role in the Japanese TV series Bayside Shakedown and the subsequent spin-off films of the series. In 1988, she starred in "Christmas Express" commercials for the Central Japan Railway Company.
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Suzume
Animation Drama Adventure Fantasy
Come Come Everybody
Family Comedy Drama
Journey to the Shore
Drama Fantasy Romance
Parasyte: Part 2
Science Fiction Horror Action Drama
Parasyte: Part 1
Science Fiction Horror Action Drama
A Ghost of a Chance
Mystery Comedy Drama Fantasy
Villain
Crime Drama
Ekiro
TV Movie Drama Mystery
The Magic Hour
Crime Comedy Thriller
CHANGE
War & Politics Drama
Monkey Magic
Action Comedy Adventure Fantasy
Like Asura
Comedy Drama
Bayside Shakedown 2
Action Comedy Drama Crime
Space Travelers
Fantasy Action Comedy Crime
Bayside Shakedown
Comedy Drama Crime
Bayside Shakedown
Drama Action & Adventure Crime
Haru
Drama Romance
Best Friend
Drama Comedy
Summer Vacation 1999
Drama Fantasy Mystery
  • name:Eri Fukatsu
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1973-01-11
  • Place of Birth:Oita City, Oita, Japan
  • Also Known As: 深津 絵里 ·
  • Biography:Eri Fukatsu (深津 絵里, Fukatsu Eri, born 11 January 1973) is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best actress at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for Haru and the best actress award at the 2010 Montreal World Film Festival for her performance in Villain. She also received acclaim for her role in the Japanese TV series Bayside Shakedown and the subsequent spin-off films of the series. In 1988, she starred in "Christmas Express" commercials for the Central Japan Railway Company.
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