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Wandering

as Kanai Sarasa

2022
A Morning of Farewell

as Mayo Hoshino

2021
Air Girl

as Sano Komari

2021
Last Letter

as Ayumi / Young Misaki

2020
Not Quite Dead Yet

as Nanase Nobata

2020
Lupin III: The First

as Laetitia (voice)

2020
Fireworks

as Nazuna Oikawa (voice)

2018
The Third Murder

as Sakie Yamanaka

2018
My Teacher

as Hibiki Shimada

2017
Your Lie in April

as Kaori Miyazono

2016
The Boy and the Beast

as Kaede (voice)

2016
Our Little Sister

as Suzu Asano

2016
Suzu Hirose Suzu Hirose

Birthday

1998-06-19

Place of Birth

Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan

Biography

Suzu Hirose (広瀬 すず Hirose Suzu, born 19 June 1998 in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka) is a Japanese actress and model. Hirose performed the role of Suzu Asano, the titular little sister, in Hirokazu Kore-eda's 2015 live action adaptation of the manga Umimachi diary, originally written and illustrated by Mangaka Akimi Yoshida. In Our Little Sister she stars as a football playing teenager who gets adopted into the Kamakura home of her elder half-sisters after the death of their alienated father. The Kouda sisters first meet her at the funeral in the town where he settled for his second marriage. The film was screened in competition for the Palme d'Or enabling Hirose to attend the Cannes Film Festival. For her performance as Suzu she was awarded the Japan Academy Prize for "Newcomer of the Year" and received the "Best New Actress" award from Kinema Junpo, among other accolades. Hirose and Koreeda collaborated again for The Third Murder. In March 2016 Hirose first appeared as a competitive karuta and Ogura Hyakunin Isshu poetry obsessed high school student in part one of Norihiro Koizumi's (小泉徳宏 Koizumi Norihiro) Awesome film series, performing the lead role of Chihaya Ayase in his big-screen, live-action, adaptation of cartoonist Yuki Suetsugu's comic strip, better known in English under its romanised Japanese title Chihayafuru. Her performance in the first part, poetically titled Chihayafuru: Kami no ku, or "upper phrase" was followed in a second part, titled Shimo no ku, in April that same year and earned her "Best Actress" nominations. Hirose reprised her role in a third part, titled Chihayafuru: Musubi, the conclusion of the film trilogy, for which principal photography wrapped in June 2017 and which is scheduled for release in Japanese theatres in Heisei 30, the following year.
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