Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Actress

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Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Actress
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress
Country Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Presented byTokyo Sports
First awarded1991
Website www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/tospo_movie/

The Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Actress is an award given at the Tokyo Sports Film Award. [1]

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List of winners

No.YearActor(s)Film(s)
11991N/AN/A
21992 Noriko Hanada (Takanohana Kenshi's mother)
31993 Ruby Moreno
41994 Saki Takaoka
51995 Motoko Kusanagi
61996 Yaya Kōzuki
71997 Eri Yū
81998 Mieko Harada
91999 Tomi Taira
102000 Naomi Fujiyama Face
112001 Kyōko Koizumi
122002 Rie Miyazawa
132003 Asuka Kurosawa A Snake of June
142004 Kyoko Fukada Kamikaze Girls
152005 Kyōko Koizumi Hanging Garden
162006 Yū Aoi Hula Girls
172007 Jun Fubuki Tamashii Moe!
182008 Tae Kimura All Around Us
192009 Bae Doona Air Doll
202010 Riisa Naka Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City
212011N/AN/A
222012 Takako Matsu Yume Uru Futari
232013 Yōko Maki The Ravine of Goodbye
242014 Rie Miyazawa Pale Moon
252015 Haruka Ayase Umimachi Diary
262016 Rie Miyazawa Her Love Boils Bathwater
272017 Masami Nagasawa Before We Vanish
282018 Sakura Ando Shoplifters

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References

  1. 東京スポーツ 映画大賞 [Tokyo Sports Film Award] (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. Retrieved 2015-04-29.