Mizukawa Asami
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is a Japanese actress. She made her debut in 1996 at age 13 in an advertisement for
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's "Hebel Haus". In 2000, she won the ''Grand Prix'' at the “3rd Miss Tokyo Walker” competition (the first winner was
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) and gained the supporting role in the 2002
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film ''Dark Water''. She has since appeared in many films, television dramas, and commercials.


Personal life

Mizukawa married fellow actor Masataka Kubota, their agencies jointly announced that two were engaged to be married. They registered their marriage on September 21, 2019.


Filmography


Film


Television drama


Other television


Web series


Other work


Stage

*2005


Music video

*2004
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- "Heart of Gold"


Commercials

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- Hebel Haus (1996) *123 Commercial TV stations - Atlanta Olympic (1996) *
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- Ichiro's Nissan (1999) * NTT West - Area Plus (1999) *Yotsuya Gakuin - Boat Version (2000) *
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- Look Chocolate (2000) *
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- Chocola BB Pure (2000–2002) *
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- ''Weekly "The Television"'' (2001) *
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- Sōken Bicha (2002) * Mos Burger - Vegetable
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Burger (2002) * NTT docomo Kyūshū -
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- Sports Campaign (2004) * P&G -
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- Tennen Bikō Jasmine Tea (2007-ongoing) *
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- Zanka Settei Type Plan (2009) *
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- Tea's Tea Bergamot and Orange Black Tea (2009) *
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- Ene-Farm (2009) *
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- 20 Years Later : Live Action
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Awards


References


External links


Asami Mizukawa official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mizukawa, Asami 1983 births Living people Japanese film actresses Japanese television actresses Actresses from Kyoto Prefecture People from Ibaraki, Osaka 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses Horikoshi High School alumni