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Japanese Actress Masami Nagasawa HD Wallpapers

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                                     Nagasawa was chosen to star in a movie called Gunjo, based on a novel by Ayako Miyagi and directed by Yosuke Nakagawa. It is the second Japanese movie produced by 20th Century Fox. Filming finished on August 5, 2008 and includes her first actual love scene. It was to be released in spring 2009, although Fox aimed to have it premier at the Berlin International Film Festival in February. She and Odagiri Joe starred in the TBS drama, Boku no Imoto. They played siblings
                                   On October 20, 2009, Nagasawa starred in a movie titled Magare! Spoon. It premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In the film, she plays a clumsy assistant director of a TV show about the paranormal, unaware that the cafe she is stranded at on Christmas Eve is the location for an annual gathering of men with psychic powers.
                              A winner of the Toho Cinderella contest, which singles and promotes up and coming young talent. Masami Nagasawa received the Star Asia Rising Star Award at the New York Asian FIlm Festival at the screening of Love Strikes! on Saturday, July 14, 2012.
                                     Masami Nagasawa attended Horikoshi High School. Her classmate was Yuya Tegoshi.
                                     Masami Nagasawa is an avid collector of stickers.
                                     Masami's first ever love scene appears in Cobalt Blue (Gunjo).
                                             "Best Supporting Actress" (Love Strikes!) - 2011 (54th) Blue Ribbon Awards - January 24, 2012
                                             "Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role" ("Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World") - 2005 (28th) Japan Academy Prize - February 18, 2005
                                              "Most Popular Actor/Actress" ("Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World") - 2005 (28th) Japan Academy Prize - February 18, 2005
                                              "Best Supporting Actress" ("Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World"/ "Breathe In, Breathe Out") - 2004 (47th) Blue Ribbon Awards - February 14, 2005
                                               "Rookie of the Year" ("Robot Contest") - 2004 (27th) Japan Academy Prize - February 20, 2004

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