Fumi Dan
Fumi Dan (檀ふみ, Dan Fumi) (born June 5, 1954) is a Japanese actress. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 17th Japan Academy Prize for her role in Bloom in the Moonlight.[1] Her father is the novelist Kazuo Dan and she herself has won awards for her essays.[2]
Fumi Dan  | |
|---|---|
| Born | June 5, 1954 | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1972–present | 
| Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) | 
Filmography
    
    Film
    
- Brutal Tales of Chivalry 9 (1972) – Oyuki[3]
 - Tora's Pure Love (1976) – Masako Yagyū
 - House (1977) – Teacher
 - Ashita no Joe (1980) (voice) – Yōko Shiraki
 - Ashita no Joe 2 (1981) (voice) – Yōko Shiraki
 - House on Fire (1986) – Kazuo's mother
 - Tora-san, My Uncle (1989) – Hisako Okumura
 - Bloom in the Moonlight (1993) – Nobu Kōda
 - Farewell to Nostradamus (1996) (voice) – Mary Douglas
 - After the Rain (1999) – Nobleman's wife
 - Kamachi (2004) – Yōko Kanno
 - Climbing to Spring (2014) – Sumire Nagamine
 - Leaving the Scene (2019) – Chizuko[4]
 - The Zen Diary (2022)[5]
 - Sun and Bolero (2022) – Yoriko Hanamura[6]
 
Television
    
- Yasashii Jidai (1978) – Yōko Matsui
 - Haru no Hatō (1985) – Fusako Fukuzawa
 - Hana no Ran (1994) – Mori
 - Hana Moyu (2015) – Sugi Taki
 - Toto Neechan (2016) – Narrator
 - Rikuoh (2017) – Mieko Miyazawa
 
Awards
    
| Year | Award | Category | Work(s) | Result | Ref | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1975 | Elan d'or Awards | Newcomer of the Year | Herself | Won | [7] | 
References
    
- 第 17 回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品. Japan Academy Prize (in Japanese). Retrieved 2011-09-13.
 - "Tokubetsu chosha intabyū: Dan Fumi". Web magajin Gentōsha (in Japanese). Retrieved 16 September 2011.
 - "昭和残侠伝 破れ傘". eiga.com. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
 - "轢き逃げ 最高の最悪な日". eiga.com. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
 - "土を喰らう十二ヵ月". eiga.com. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
 - "太陽とボレロ". eiga.com. Retrieved March 5, 2022.
 - "エランドール賞歴代受賞者一覧". All Nippon Producers Association. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
 
External links
    
- Fumi Dan at IMDb
 - Interview at Gentosha (in Japanese)
 - "Fumi Dan". CinemaScape (in Japanese).
 
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