Hana Sugisaki
Hana Sugisaki gained recognition for her role as "Miu" in "Ossan's Love", showcasing her acting prowess and captivating audiences.
Movie Actress
Hana Sugisaki is a versatile Japanese actress who initially gained recognition as a child actress under the stage name Hana Kajiura. After a brief hiatus, she returned to acting and has since captivated audiences with her exceptional performances in a diverse range of projects.
Sugisaki’s breakthrough came in the critically acclaimed 2011 film “Himizu,” where her portrayal earned her widespread praise and numerous award nominations. She continued to shine in notable works such as “The Kirishima Thing,” “Wolf Girl and Black Prince,” and “The Great Passage,” showcasing her versatility and range as an actress.
Beyond her live-action roles, Sugisaki has also lent her voice to animated films, including the heartwarming “When Marnie Was There” and the enchanting “Mary and the Witch’s Flower.” Her talent extends beyond the screen, as she is an accomplished pianist, dancer, and fluent in English, expressing a desire to explore international projects.
Sugisaki’s accolades include the prestigious Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Newcomer and the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actress, solidifying her status as one of Japan’s most promising and talented actresses. Despite her success, she maintains a private personal life, cherishing moments with family and friends while pursuing her passion for acting.