
Actor
Yukie Nakama
Born 1979 · Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan
Yukie Nakama (born October 30, 1979) is a Japanese actress, singer and former idol. She was born in Okinawa, Japan, in a fisherman's family, the youngest of five siblings. At the start of her career she was a gravure idol and singer (her debut single "Moonlight to Daybreak" was released in 1996), and appeared in bit roles until her career breakthrough playing Sadako in "Ring 0: Birthday (2000)." In 2000, Nakama demonstrated her talent for comedy with her lead role in the Japanese television drama Trick which proved so popular that it had two more seasons and three film versions, but it was the top-rating TV series Gokusen (2002), a live-action version of the popular manga, that established her as one of Japan's most popular and bankable actresses. Nakama has featured in commercials for companies such as Nissin, Glico, Lotte, Asahi, Shiseido, au by KDDI, and has even served as a spokesperson for Japan Railways and the Japanese Tax Agency. She is managed by Production Ogi.
Acting

Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris
Female Camper · 1999

Giovanni's Island
Sawako (voice) · 2014

Love & Pop
Chieko Takamori · 1998

Ring 0
Sadako Yamamura · 2000

Shinobi: Heart Under Blade
Oboro · 2005

Fullmetal Alchemist: The Final Alchemy
Trisha Elric · 2022

Gokusen
Kumiko Yamaguchi · 2002

Trick the Movie: Last Stage
Naoko Yamada · 2014

AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo
Miyako Yashiro · 2002

AIBOU: The Movie IV
Miyako Yashiro · 2017

Trick
Naoko Yamada · 2000

Musashi
Yae / Koto · 2003

Sleeping Forest
special appearance · 2014

Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture - Prince of Darkness
Lapis Lazuli (voice) · 1998

Trick the Movie: Psychic Battle Royale
Naoko Yamada · 2010

Trick: The Movie
Naoko Yamada · 2002

g@me.
Katsuragi Chiharu · 2003

Trick: The Movie 2
Naoko Yamada · 2006

Antarctica
Yukari Kuramochi · 2011

Gokusen: The Movie
Kumiko Yamaguchi · 2009

Mischievous Kiss
Sonoko Yada · 1996

24 JAPAN
Urara Asakura · 2020

Flowers
Sato · 2010

I Want to Be a Shellfish
Fusae Shimizu · 2008