Enomoto Kanako

Enomoto Kanako

Enomoto Kanako (榎本加奈子) was born on September 29, 1980. Enomoto Kanako movies and tv shows: Dogs & Cats 2004 (Japan), Tadaima Manshitsu 2000 (Japan), Virtual Girl 2000 (Japan), Salaryman Kintaro 1999 (Japan), Shinryonaikai Ryoko 1997 (Japan)...

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First Name: Kanako
Family Name: Enomoto
Native Name: 榎本加奈子
Nationality: Japanese
Gender: Female
Born: September 29, 1980
Age: 38
Enomoto first attracted public attention at age 12 when she was selected the Astel phone company's spokesmodel. By 14, she had become one of the many "J-Idol" girls with the publication of her first photobook, "Fourteen" (1995). She would go on to shoot several other successful photobooks such as "Edge" (1996), "Marugoto Kanako" (1997), "Michi" ("Road") (1998), "Koko, Soko, Asoko" ("Here, There, Over There") (1999) and "Meirai" ("Beautiful Woman") (2002). Throughout this time she appeared on the covers of magazines and shot videos that complemented her photobook projects.

In time, Enomoto began to distinguish herself from the "Visual Queen" field by embarking on an acting career. "Little sister" roles gave way to action and comedy, and then finally mature roles that garnered critical praise. She won a "Best Supporting Actress" award for her portrayal of a mentally-challenged young woman in the drama series "Flowers for Algernon" (2002) and received universally enthusiastic reviews for her role in the feature-length art-house film "Inu-Neko" ("The Cat Leaves Home") which premiered in 2004. Enomoto has also worked as a radio host for the Fuji network, as a television presenter, and has made many guest appearances on television talk and variety shows.
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