
Kimiko Yo
Biography
Kimiko Yo was born in Yokohama, a city just south of Tokyo to a Japanese mother and Taiwanese father on the 12th of May 1956. Her cousin was actress Bunjaku Han. She became active in front of the camera in 1987 and has been a feature of Japanese television and cinema ever since. She had begun acting on the theatre stage in 1976. Audiences may mostly know her for her supporting role in Shin Gojira, as a sympathetic colleague in the 2008 films Departures, which won an Oscar, and kind wife and waitress in Ramen Girl, but she has almost 200 credits to her name. These include an abnormal neighbour in The Drugstore girl and serene presence in Café Lumière where she was directed by a Taiwanese director in Japan. Dear Doctor (2009) propelled her name forward in Japan and was an award winner. She has several Japan Academy prizes to her name. Like most celebrities she pushes products and has done commercials for telephone companies, shampoos and cosmetics manufacturers. Yo is married to a man who at the time was a NHK employee in 2006 and is managed by the Alpha Agency.
Movie Appearances

Show Me the Way to the Station
2019
巡査鉄兵の推理日誌
2000

Noise
as Hanae Shoji
2022

Solitary Gourmet Summer trip to Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan
2016

Farewell, Kuro
as Eri Yuki
2003

Can you collect it? Complete
1994

Villain
as Yoriko Shimizu
2010

Bastard LAST DOWN TEN 2
1994

Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf 5
2000

Kawachi Zankeiden Shamo Chicken (Shamo)
1991

Hiruko the Goblin
as Reiko's Mother
1991

Worst by Chance
as Hatsuko Kim
2003

Departures
as Yuriko Kamimura
2008

Gonin 2
as Ran
1996

Keikoku! Nozoki ari.
1995

The Ramen Girl
as Reiko
2008

The Exam
as Midori Chiaki
1999

Virgin Snow
as Mayumi Sasaki
2007

Another Battle
2000

hana –1970, Koza ga moeta hi–
TBA
TV Appearances

Dream Team
as Yoshie Andou
2021

Akechi Kogoro vs. Kindaichi Kosuke
2005

Please Don't Chant Buddhist Prayers in the Hospital Room
as Shibusawa Wakako
2020

Just One Love
as Akiko Kanzaki
2006

Say You Love Me
as Kaoru Kanzaki
1995

Churasan
as Shibata Yoko
2001

Tokumei! Keiji Dongame
2006

Live
1999
Kurenai
1998
Kekkon no Risou to Genjitsu
1996
The Most Important Person
1997

A Dangerous Woman
1998