Born 1976 (age 49) · Zama, Kanagawa, Japan
Appears in 64 titles

Koyuki Katō (born December 18, 1976), better known as Koyuki, is a Japanese model and actress. Koyuki was born in Zama, Kanagawa-ken. She started her modeling career in 1995 and has since starred in various Japanese dramas, TV and magazine ad campaigns and films. She frequently appears in Japanese print and television campaigns for the electronics company Panasonic. She rose to fame in the drama Kimi wa petto (2003) with Jun Matsumoto and gained huge popularity. Her first international film was The Last Samurai (2003) where she played Taka, wife of a Samurai slain by the character Nathan Algren, portrayed by Tom Cruise, Koyuki was well-known in Japan for years before that. She first caught the attention of the public in 1997 by winning an exclusive modelling contract with the magazine Non-no, but quickly grew beyond modelling and has earned acclaim as an actress through her many roles on Japanese television and in several Japanese films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Koyuki, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​

Filmography

The Last Samurai
7.6
The Last Samurai
2003
as Taka
Pulse
6.7
Pulse
2001
as Harue Karasawa
Blood: The Last Vampire
5.9
Blood: The Last Vampire
2009
as Onigen
Alive
5.8
Alive
2003
as Asuka Saegusa
Kamui
6.1
Kamui
2009
as Sugaru
Always - Sunset on Third Street
7.7
Always - Sunset on Third Street
2005
as Hiromi Ishizaki
Always: Sunset on Third Street 2
7.1
Always: Sunset on Third Street 2
2007
as Hiromi Ishizaki
Always: Sunset on Third Street '64
7.1
Always: Sunset on Third Street '64
2012
as Hiromi Ishizaki
The Detective Is in the Bar
7.2
The Detective Is in the Bar
2011
as Saori
Kitaro
5.5
Kitaro
2007
as Tenko
Jam Films S
6.4
Jam Films S
2004
Laundry
6.2
Laundry
2002
as Mizue
Spy Sorge
6.6
Spy Sorge
2003
as Yoshiko Yamazaki
Persona Non Grata
Warau Iemon
6.3
Warau Iemon
2004
as O-Iwa (Tamiya Iwa)
A Mother's Touch
6.0
A Mother's Touch
2022
as Reiko Fukushima
Kaleidoscope
8.0
Kaleidoscope
2003
as Kaede Katsuragi
Women Play Twice
6.0
Women Play Twice
2010