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Nanako Matsushima

1973 - Today

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Nanako Matsushima (松嶋 菜々子, Matsushima Nanako; born 13 October 1973) is a Japanese actress and model. She is best known for starring in the horror film Ring (1998) and the drama series A Story of Love (1997) and I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper. (2011). The latter's final episode reached a viewer rating of 40%, making it one of the highest rated Japanese television dramas of all time. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nanako Matsushima is the 6,169th most popular actor (down from 5,849th in 2019), the 1,627th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,450th in 2019) and the 108th most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Nanako Matsushima ranks 6,169 out of 13,578Before her are Liz Torres, Song Yoon-ah, Alan Oppenheimer, Evan Rachel Wood, Kelly Rowan, and Celia Johnson. After her are Zbigniew Zamachowski, Ryōko Hirosue, Kenneth Marshall, Christie Brinkley, Hans Deppe, and Hana Laszlo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Nanako Matsushima ranks 243Before her are Richart Báez, Cédric Villani, James Haven, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Aílton, and Song Yoon-ah. After her are Stephen Dorff, Kouta Hirano, Victoria Zdrok, Victor Ikpeba, Igli Tare, and T. R. Knight.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Nanako Matsushima ranks 1,627 out of 6,245Before her are Shinichi Morishita (1960), Shuta Araki (1999), Naohiro Ikeda (1940), Nigo (1970), Yuzuru Hanyu (1994), and Yuji Ide (1975). After her are Ryōko Hirosue (1980), Maya Yoshida (1988), Masami Ihara (1967), Toshimitsu Motegi (1955), Megumi Yokota (1964), and Junichi Suwabe (1972).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Nanako Matsushima ranks 108Before her are Keiji Fujiwara (1964), Yukiko Okada (1967), Sumi Shimamoto (1954), Junko Takeuchi (1972), Hiromi Tsuru (1960), and Romi Park (1972). After her are Ryōko Hirosue (1980), Junichi Suwabe (1972), Chiaki Kuriyama (1984), Takahiro Sakurai (1974), Rikiya Koyama (1963), and Noriko Hidaka (1962).