Nakashima Mika
- Name: Nakashima Mika
- Native name: 中島美嘉
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Female
- Born: February 19, 1983
- Age: 41
Born and raised in Kyushu, she grew up in the small town of Hioki, Kagoshima, where she has said there was "nothing there, only enka." She began listening to enka singer Segawa Eiko and studied classical Japanese dance, but as she loved dressing-up and make-up, she hoped to one day work in fashion magazines since she was too short to become a model. Nakashima decided not to attend high school after completing her compulsory junior high school education and began working at the age of 15 in Fukuoka.
At the age of 17, she attended an audition not knowing what it was for. She was chosen from 3,000 girls to star as the female lead in the fall 2001 Fuji TV drama Kizudarake no Love Song. She sang the theme song, "Stars" which also became her debut on Sony Music Associated Records, and went on to become her best-selling single. Her next five singles were Top 10 hits and proved Nakashima's rising popularity. During the next few years her album sales were in the millions and she cemented her place as a celebrated pop star by consistently topping charts and winning awards, beginning with the prestigious "New Artist of the Year" award from the 44th Japan Record Awards.
In 2005, Nakashima's acting career kicked off in the popular movie Nana, for which she sang one of the theme songs, "Glamorous Sky," written by mangaka Ai Yazawa and composer L'Arc-en-Ciel vocalist Hyde. It was Nakashima's only number 1 single on the Oricon Singles Charts. The single sold a million copies in 2005 and 2006. Due to the success of Nana, a sequel was released in December 2006. It included two new songs by Nakashima, "Hitoiro" (One Color), also written by Yazawa and composed by Glay's Takuro. Nana 2's premiered internationally in New York City in 2006, and in 2010 she made her US film debut with a small role in the Sony Pictures film Resident Evil: Afterlife.
Nakashima is a frequent visitor to the US for voice-training classes, and rented an apartment near Wall Street in New York City in 2009. Nakashima is known to have many tattoos, which is uncommon among stars as they are still generally considered taboo in Japanese society. She said of the visible star tattoo on her wrist, "I have resolved to live as a star. I have something linked with the stars because I have so many songs about them." She has also stated that she loves skin imperfections and decorations because "they are beautiful, and I can imagine stories of people...hard feelings and pain...from them."
She married volleyball player Kunihiro Shimizu on December 25, 2014 after 3 years of dating. On February 2, 2018, they announced their divorce.
on her 40th birthday, February 19, 2023 she announced her remarriage to guitarist Umatani Isamu, who is also a member of her live band. Edit Biography
Drama
Title | Rating |
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Followers
Japanese Drama, 2020, 9 eps
sayo
(Support Role)
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7.8
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Jikou Keisatsu Hajimemashita
Japanese Drama, 2019, 8 eps
Orihara Chikako (Ep. 4)
(Guest Role)
|
7.5
|
Omotesando Koukou Gasshoubu
Japanese Drama, 2015, 10 eps
Kamishima Kana (Ep.8)
(Guest Role)
|
7.8
|
Unubore Deka
Japanese Drama, 2010, 11 eps
Higurashi Rie [Unubore's ex-fiancée]
(Support Role)
|
7.5
|
Ryusei no Kizuna
Japanese Drama, 2008, 10 eps
Sagi
(Support Role)
|
8.0
|
Shiritsu Tantei Hama Mike
Japanese Drama, 2002, 12 eps
Hama Akane
(Support Role)
|
10.0
|
Kizudarake no Love Song
Japanese Drama, 2001, 11 eps
Shimazaki Mirai
(Support Role)
|
10.0
|
Movie
Title | Rating |
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One Third
Japanese Movie, 2014,
Maria
(Support Role)
|
7.2
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Nana 2
Japanese Movie, 2006,
Nana Osaki
(Main Role)
|
7.3
|
Nana
Japanese Movie, 2005,
Osaki Nana
(Main Role)
|
7.7
|
Worst By Chance
Japanese Movie, 2003,
Yumiko
(Main Role)
|
7.1
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TV Show
Title | Rating |
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Ai Chang Ge De Da Xue Sheng
Chinese TV Show, 2023, 10 eps
[Mentor]
(Regular Member)
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0.0
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Music Blood
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 78 eps
(Ep. 30)
(Guest)
|
8.5
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Nani on Saturday!?
Japanese TV Show, 2020, 300 eps
(Guest)
|
0.0
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CDTV Live! Live!
Japanese TV Show, 2020, 125 eps
(Guest)
|
7.9
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7.2 Atarashii Betsu no Mado
Japanese TV Show, 2018, 63 eps
(Ep. 33)
(Guest)
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0.0
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Utacon
Japanese TV Show, 2016, 330 eps
(Ep. 109, 176)
(Guest)
|
6.0
|
Love Music
Japanese TV Show, 2015, 350 eps
(Guest)
|
8.4
|
EIGHT-JAM
Japanese TV Show, 2015, 430 eps
(Ep. 23, 165)
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
Buzz Rhythm
Japanese TV Show, 2015, 380 eps
(Guest)
|
8.2
|
Premium MelodiX!
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 500 eps
(Guest)
|
0.0
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Getsuyou Kara Yofukashi
Japanese TV Show, 2012, 576 eps
(Ep. 23)
(Guest)
|
8.4
|
A-Studio+
Japanese TV Show, 2009, 810 eps
(Ep. 72)
(Guest)
|
10.0
|
Another Sky
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 541 eps
(Guest)
|
9.0
|
5LDK
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 171 eps
(Ep. 91)
(Guest)
|
9.0
|
Shabekuri 007
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 600 eps
(Ep. 444)
(Guest)
|
8.2
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Himitsu no Arashi-chan
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 211 eps
(Ep. 95, 99, 190)
(Guest)
|
8.4
|
Kanjani8 no Janiben
Japanese TV Show, 2007, 706 eps
(Ep. 478)
(Guest)
|
7.8
|
J-Melo
Japanese TV Show, 2005, 576 eps
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
Domoto Kyoudai
Japanese TV Show, 2001, 168 eps
(Ep. 67)
(Guest)
|
8.4
|
Jounetsu Tairiku
Japanese TV Show, 1998, 1236 eps
(Ep 296) {Apr 4, 2004}
(Guest)
|
8.0
|
1 Okuri no Dai Shitsumon!? Waratte Koraete!
Japanese TV Show, 1996, 118 eps
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
King's Brunch
Japanese TV Show, 1996, 1214 eps
(20081115, 20090418)
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
COUNT DOWN TV
Japanese TV Show, 1993, 1300 eps
(Guest)
|
7.6
|
MUSIC STATION
Japanese TV Show, 1986, 1328 eps
[Performer]
(Guest)
|
8.0
|
Music Fair
Japanese TV Show, 1964, 3000 eps
(Guest)
|
7.0
|
Kouhaku Uta Gassen
Japanese TV Show, 1951, 73 eps
(Guest)
|
7.6
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Articles
MDL Choice: Heisei Dramas and Movies
Editorials - May 10, 2019
The end of Heisei era was on 30th April and the beginning of Reiwa era just started, so here is a look back into the Heisei in terms of movies and dramas according to MDL.