Tokyo Sports Film Award for Special Award

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

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List of winners

No.YearActor(s)Film
11991 Hiroki Matsukata
21992 Rie Asai
Midori Kuwana
31993N/AN/A
41994N/AN/A
51995N/AN/A
61996 Ken Shimura
71997 Haruo Mizuno Shiberia Chōtokkyū
81998 Pekin Genjin Who are you?
91999 Ide Rakkyo
102000 Kiyotaka Nanbara Natou Odoru! Ninja Densetsu
112001N/AN/A
122002N/AN/A
132003Stripes (for choreography) Zatōichi
142004N/AN/A
152005N/AN/A
162006N/AN/A
172007N/AN/A
182008N/AN/A
192009N/AN/A
202010N/AN/A
212011 Seizō Fukumoto
222012 Nagisa Oshima
232013 Hayao Miyazaki
Kankurō Kudō
242014N/AN/A
252015N/AN/A

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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.