![]() ![]() Shiori has won only a single award: a 2012 Kinema Junpo Award for Best New Actress for her performance in both the drama movie “Girls’ Compass”, and the action film “My Back Pages”. She received special thanks for the 2019 episode “Deadpool 2” of the mini-series “X-Men Mondays”. Arashi”, and the 2019 “Entertainment Tonight Canada”. She has been featured in various talk-shows, such as the 2016 “Bokura no Jidai”, the 2017 “VS. Shiori has appeared in the 2012 documentary series “Jonetsu Tairiku”, and the 2014 TV special “The 37th Annual Japan Academy Awards”. In 2010, she voiced Melia in the Japanese version of the video game “Xenoblade Chronicles”. Shiori’s currently shooting for the upcoming science fiction drama “Invasion”. In 2016, she was cast to play the lead character Kamogawa Koishi in the comedy mini-series “Kamogawa Shokudo”, which also starred Shima Iwashita and Naomi Zaizen, and follows the father and daughter running the eatery Kamogawa Shokuda, at which they serve ‘food with memories’ which helps their troubled customers leave their restaurant happy. A couple of her following roles were in the 2012 science fiction drama “O-Parts”, the 2012 comedy mini-series “Single Mothers”, and the 2013 comedy mini-series “Don’t Cry, Hara-Chan”. In 2011, Shiori played Asuda Yui in all 11 episodes of the drama “Kaseifu no Mita”, which follows a family trying to continue with their lives after the woman of the house commits suicide. Two of Shiori’s most recent movie roles have been in the 2018 short family drama “Shakespeare in Tokyo”, and the 2019 hit action crime comedy “Murder Mystery”, which starred Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, and which won one of the seven awards for which it was nominated. ![]() It follows King Regis who’s protecting his land of Lucis from the Niflheim’s forces, who are trying to steal his people’s sacred crystal. In 2016, Shiori voiced Lunafreya Nox Fleuret in the animated action adventure “Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV” directed by Takeshi Nozue, and which starred Aaron Paul, Lena Headey and Sean Bean. Some of Shiori’s following roles were in the 2013 family comedy “Oh! Father”, the 2014 drama “Ukai ni Koishita Natsu”, and the 2015 mystery drama “While the Women Are Sleeping”. The film’s a recreation of Clint Eastwood’s eponymous movie, and it won two of the nine awards for which it was nominated. One of the most popular movies Shiori has appeared in was the 2013 action crime drama “Unforgiven” (original “Yurusarezaru Mono”), written and directed by Sang-il Lee, and which also starred the famous Japanese actor Ken Watanabe, and Jun Kunimura. The movie follows four women who have embarked on a road trip together, and it was nominated for a single award. She gained recognition in 2013 with her portrayal of one of the lead characters, Haraki in the comedy drama “Petaru Dansu”, written and directed by Hiroshi Ishikawa, and which also starred Aoi Mizayaki and Sakura Ando. Roles in moviesĪfter completing her high school education, Shiori was invited to play lead characters in what turned out to be various mediocre movies, such as the 2011 drama “My Back Pages”, the 2012 comedy “Working Holiday”, and the 2012 animated family adventure “The Life of Budori Gusuko” (voice role). She matriculated in 2011, and then enrolled at a college, however, Shiori dropped out in 2013 as she was unable to focus on both studying and acting. In 2010, Shiori appeared in a couple of movies – the drama “Looking Up at the Half-Moon”, the drama “Mobadora Vol.2 4×4”, and the comedy “A Boy and His Samurai”. The following years saw her play both supporting and lead characters in various popular Japanese series, such as the comedy drama “Mei-chan’s Butler”, the crime drama “Majo Saiban”, and the drama “A Little Princess”. Shiori studied at Horikoshi High School, and in 2006 launched her acting career with her portrayal of Fujisawa Risa in the drama series “Homeroom on the Beachside”. She was 14 when she moved to Japan to work on her career as a model and an actress. As per rumors, their father’s a businessman, while their mother’s into the real estate business. Shiori was raised in Sydney alongside her younger brother by their Japanese parents, about whom nothing is known as they prefer to be left out of the spotlight. A post shared by shioli life, family and education
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