Juri Ueno is a Japanese film actress. While studying at high school, Juri Ueno was able to achieve significant success in sprint competitions. But due to problems with hyperventilation of the lungs, the girl was forced to give up running. In 2002, at the age of sixteen, Jury began her own career in show business, taking part in the filming of a promotional video for J-Phone. In the same year, she made her film debut – she was noted in the drama Seizon. In 2003, Ueno appeared on the big screen in
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Juri Ueno is a Japanese film actress.
While studying at high school, Juri Ueno was able to achieve significant success in sprint competitions. But due to problems with hyperventilation of the lungs, the girl was forced to give up running.
In 2002, at the age of sixteen, Jury began her own career in show business, taking part in the filming of a promotional video for J-Phone. In the same year, she made her film debut – she was noted in the drama Seizon.
In 2003, Ueno appeared on the big screen in the film Chirusoku no Natsu. Due to the role in
Swing Girls The actress became the Rookie of the Year, receiving excellent reviews from film critics and awards for best start at the Yokohama Film Festival and the Japanese Academy Awards.
In 2004, Jury was offered a supporting role in the drama Orange Days. A year later, the actress starred with Kimura Takuya in the romantic comedy “Racing Engine”, and later she took part with Kamenashi Kazuya in the creation of the film “Murder of the legendary vampire”.
Juri Ueno’s fame grew when she played the role of Noda Megumi in the drama.
"Nodame Cantabile" . In this film, she played an eccentric and irresponsible, but incredibly talented and affable pianist. For this role, she was recognized as “Best Actress”, and the series – “Best Drama”.
Jury was also recognized as “Best Supporting Actress” for participating in a TV series
"Former friends" . The Japanese version of Vogue magazine described Juri as the “Woman of 2008”.
In 2010, Ueno received the role of Hara in the drama “Hard to confess love”, where her partners on the set were such actors as Tamayama Tepuji, Seki Megumi, Kim Jae-jung and Eita.
In 2013, she played a role in the film Hidamari no Kanojo.