Birthday: 1976-04-02
Birthplace: Kanagawa, Japan
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
Akiko Monō ( Monō Akiko, born 2 April 1976 in Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese actress and model.
Monō did spots for, amongst others, Nike, before Hiroyuki Nakano caught sight of her in a video clip and cast her in Samurai Fiction, her film debut. She has since worked with Nakano in his Stereo Future and the short film Slow is Beautiful.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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2011-12-10 | Ugly | ||
2011-11-26 | Dusk Dahlia | 由起子 | |
2009-12-01 | Zero nendai zenkei | ||
2009-09-05 | Tetsuo: The Bullet Man | Yuriko | |
2008-12-10 | A Story of Anna | ||
2008-05-24 | After School | ||
2008-02-08 | The Ramen Girl | ||
2007-11-10 | Konna otona no onnanoko | Masami Ihara | |
2007-09-27 | Baumkuchen | ||
2007-08-26 | United Red Army | ||
2007-01-13 | Woman Transformation | ||
2006-07-15 | Colors | ||
2004-06-04 | No-Pants Girls: Movie Box-ing2 | ||
2003-09-18 | Lost in Translation | P Chan | |
2003-07-26 | Kakuto | ||
2003-03-08 | SHORT FILMS | ||
2001-06-05 | Stereo Future | Eri Momozaki | |
1998-10-27 | Samurai Fiction | Ninja Akakage | |
1995-12-23 | 聖夜の奇跡 あなたの好きな愛はどれ? |