Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Newcomer

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Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Newcomer
Awarded forBest Performance by a Newcomer
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 Newcomer is an award given at the Tokyo Sports Film Award. [1]

The Tokyo Sports Film Award are film-specific prizes awarded solely by the Tokyo Sports. President of the jury is Takeshi Kitano.

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List of winners

No.YearActor(s)Film
11991 Tanie Kitabayashi
21992 Nobuko Otowa
31993 Tsutomu Yamazaki
41994 Mitsuko Miyazawa (Rie Miyazawa's mother)
51995 Susumu Terajima
61996 Masanobu Andō Kids Return
71997 Hitomi Satō
81998 Rena Tanaka
91999 Yūsuke Iseya
102000 Tatsuya Fujiwara Battle Royale
112001 Kō Shibasaki
122002 Tsutomu Takeshige
132003 Kansai Yamamoto The Blue Light
142004 Yūya Yagira Nobody Knows
152005 Erika Sawajiri Shinobi
Break Through!
162006 Yūichi Kimura Sway
172007 Kie Kitano Kōfuku na Shokutaku
182008 Matazō Mimata
Omiya no Matsu
Al Kitagō
Achilles and the Tortoise
192009N/AN/A
202010 Sōichirō Kitamura Outrage
212011N/AN/A
222012 Makita Sports Kueki Ressha
232013 Haru Kuroki The Great Passage
Sōgen no Isu
242014 Gekidan Hitori A Bolt from the Blue
252015 Suzu Hirose Umimachi Diary
262016 Hana Sugisaki Her Love Boils Bathwater
272017 Tokio Kaneda Outrage Coda
282018 Harumi Shuhama One Cut of the Dead

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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.