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Occupation  Actress
Spouse  Tasuku Emoto (m. 2012)
Years active  2007–present
Siblings  Momoko Ando

Name  Sakura Ando
Parents  Eiji Okuda, Kazu Ando
Role  Actress
Grandparents  Takeru Inukai
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Born  February 18, 1986 (age 34) (1986-02-18) Tokyo, Japan
Movies  100 Yen Love, Love Exposure, Our Homeland, Penance, Petal Dance
Similar People  Tasuku Emoto, Momoko Ando, Eiji Okuda, Kazu Ando, Hirofumi Arai

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Sakura Ando (安藤 サクラ, Andō Sakura, born February 18, 1986) is a Japanese actress.

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Career

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Ando won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival 2010 for Love Exposure, Kuhio taisa and Tsumitoka batsutoka.
She was also nominated for the award for Best Supporting Actress at 4th Asian Film Awards 2010 for A Crowd of Three.

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She appeared in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 2012 television drama Penance.

She has also appeared in films such as The Samurai That Night, Our Homeland, and Petal Dance.

Sakura Ando Exclusive Interview with Sakura Ando cityonfirecom

In 2015, Ando received the CUT ABOVE Award for Outstanding Performance in Film at JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film in New York.

Film

  • Love Exposure (2008)
  • Kuhio taisa (2009)
  • Tsumitoka batsutoka (2009)
  • Sweet Little Lies (2010)
  • A Crowd of Three (2010)
  • Our Homeland (2012)
  • For Love's Sake (2012)
  • The Samurai That Night (2012)
  • Petal Dance (2013)
  • Kiiroi Zou (2013)
  • Homeland (2014)
  • Her Granddaughter (2014)
  • 0.5 mm (2014)
  • 100 Yen Love (2014)
  • Asleep (2015)
  • Dias Police: Dirty Yellow Boys (2016)
  • Reminiscences (2017)
  • A Boy Who Wished to be Okuda Tamio And A Girl Who Drove All Men Crazy (2017)
  • Shimajima kaisha (2017)
  • Destiny: Kamakura Story (2017)
  • Television

  • Penance (2012)
  • Mamagoto (2016)
  • References

    Sakura Ando Wikipedia