Miho Ninagawa
- Actress
Miho Ninagawa is a Japanese actress known for her roles in television and film, including notable appearances in the series Masters of Horror (2005-2007) and Ultraman Cosmos (2001), as well as the film Shield of Straw (2013). Her career spans various genres, showcasing her versatility in both dramatic and genre productions.
Raised in Saitama, Japan, Ninagawa began her acting career in the late 20th century. Over time, she built a diverse portfolio of performances across television series and movies, gaining recognition for her supporting and character roles. Her credits include appearances in productions such as It Comes (2018), Idol × Warrior: Miracle Tunes! (2017), and Aibou: Tokyo Detective Duo (2013). She has portrayed a range of characters, contributing to both mainstream and niche projects within the Japanese entertainment industry.
Ninagawa's impact lies in her steady presence in Japanese film and television over multiple decades, contributing to popular series and films that have reached both domestic and international audiences. Her work in Masters of Horror helped introduce Japanese talent to a broader global genre audience, while her roles in domestic productions have reinforced her status as a reliable and skilled actress. Through her sustained career, Ninagawa has contributed to the richness and diversity of contemporary Japanese screen acting.
Raised in Saitama, Japan, Ninagawa began her acting career in the late 20th century. Over time, she built a diverse portfolio of performances across television series and movies, gaining recognition for her supporting and character roles. Her credits include appearances in productions such as It Comes (2018), Idol × Warrior: Miracle Tunes! (2017), and Aibou: Tokyo Detective Duo (2013). She has portrayed a range of characters, contributing to both mainstream and niche projects within the Japanese entertainment industry.
Ninagawa's impact lies in her steady presence in Japanese film and television over multiple decades, contributing to popular series and films that have reached both domestic and international audiences. Her work in Masters of Horror helped introduce Japanese talent to a broader global genre audience, while her roles in domestic productions have reinforced her status as a reliable and skilled actress. Through her sustained career, Ninagawa has contributed to the richness and diversity of contemporary Japanese screen acting.