Miyuki Ono

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Miyuki Ono
小野みゆき
Born (1959-11-17) 17 November 1959 (age 64)
Occupation(s)Actor, Model
Years active1979–present
Height1.6 m (5 ft 3 in)
SpouseAkihiro Shimizu
ChildrenBaku Owada, Kumiko Okae
Parents
  • Iwai Hanshirō X (father)
  • Keiko Han (mother)

Miyuki Ono (小野みゆき) is a Japanese actress and model.[1] She is best known for her acting. Some of her work includes Black Rain, Evil Dead Trap, Fruits of Passion, G.I Samurai, Black Angel Vol. 1, and The Man Behind the Scissors.

Biography[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Torakku Yarō: Neppū 5000 Kiro aka Torakku Yaro, Hot Air 5000 km Natsu Nishizawa (Madonna) The film technically makes her debut and also her first starring role at age 19 as the lead (aka the Madonna). It released on August 4, 1979.
1979 G.I. Samurai (aka Sengoku Self- Defense Force) Miwa A few months later, December 15, she appeared in this movie in a minor role (of my assumptions as of this writing), as Miwa.
1981 Fruits of Passion Kasen / Prostitute
1983 Purumeria no densetsu (aka Legend of Plumeria) Yuko Hirose
1983 El Ovi Ai NG Female Teacher
1983 Okinawan Boys Mariko Shimoike
1984 Sayonara Jupiter Anita
1985 Seijo Densetsu (aka Legend of the Holy Woman) Wang Li-Hua
1985 My Lucky Stars Millionaire Chan's secretary
1985 Mō kami mo, mou (aka No More God, No More) Wang Reika
1987 Abunai Deka Midori Yuki
1988 Evil Dead Trap Nami Tsuchiya In one of her most famous roles, Ono plays a TV host who investigates a deserted factory after receiving a snuff film that was reportedly shot there.
1989 Black Rain Miyuki
1990 Hong Kong Paradise Zhou Kaoran
1991 Taro! Tokyo Makai Taisen Megumi Katsuragi
1993 Pro Golfer Oribê Kinjirô (aka Pro Golfer Kinjiro Oribe) Ayako Mouri
1998 Baburu to Neta Onna-Tachi ( aka Woman Who Slept with the Bubble) Machiko Mizushima
1998 Kuro no tenshi Vol. 1 (aka Black Angel Vol. 1) Chaiki Amaoka
1999 Hakuchi Utsugi
2005 Hasami Otoko (aka The Man Behind the Scissors) Miya Toshie Last movie she did before hiatus.
2018 Kushina, what will you be Onikuma First movie she did after hiatus.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ono Miyuki", Tarento Dētabanku, retrieved 13 February 2012

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