Riki Miyazawa (崫泽 Riki, born in 1973 in Nerima-ku, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress and singer. In 1984, at the age of 11, Riki Miyazawa made her debut by shooting magazine covers and appearing in commercials. In 1988, he starred in the film "Our Seven-Day War" for the first time. In 2000, Miyazawa riki won the Moscow Film Queen with "Dream in the Garden".

In 2003, Miyazawa starred as the heroine in Yoji Yamada's epoch drama "The Kiyobei of Dusk", winning the Japan Academy Award for Film Queen. In 2004, she published two masterpieces, Tony Falls Valley (directed by Jun Ichikawa) and If You Live with Your Father (directed by Kazuo Kuroki). In 2005, he collaborated with Ichikawa Shingoro, who came from a Kabuki family, in the magical love blockbuster "Pupil of Asura Castle" (directed by Yojiro Takita).
In 2006, Kore-eda's "Flower Warrior" and in 2007, Ken-ki Mie's "Invitation from the Orion Cinema" both appeared as widows. In 2008, she starred in "With Dreams", and in 2009, she starred as the heroine in the directorial debut of cinematographer Kazumi Fu shang, "Film Love".
In 2011, he starred in the TV series "Gang ~Princesses of the Warring States", playing Asai Chacha (Yododen). In 2012, he starred in the TV series "Blackboard ~ Teachers Who Fight the Times ~", playing Hisako Shirahama. In 2015, she won the 38th Japan Academy Film Award for Best Actress for the film "Paper Moon".
On March 3, 2017, she won the 40th Japan Academy Film Award for Best Actress for her film "Piping Hot Love". On May 16, 2017, Riki Miyazawa won the Japan Critics Film Award for Best Actress for "Piping Hot Love". On March 16, 2018, Morita announced his marriage to Riki Miyazawa.
In the fall of 1983, at the age of 11, Riki Miyazawa began modeling as a model for the magazine Weekly Seventeen. In 1985, he filmed the corporate advertisement "Tono Story" for Shiseido, which won the Silver Medal at the Cannes International Advertising Exhibition. In April 1987, at the age of 14, Rie Miyazawa filmed a television commercial for Mitsui Real Estate.
On August 13, 1988, the movie "Our Seven-Day War", starring Kenichiro Kikuchi, Miho Igarashi, and Rika Yasuko, was released in Japan. In 1989, Riki Miyazawa's film "Our Seven-Day War" starring Riki Miyazawa for the first time won a number of "Best Newcomer Awards" such as the Japan Academy Awards.
In the same year, he starred in the Fuji TV series "Swan Tears" and released his debut single "DREAM RUSH", and his mother Miyazawa Miyazawa Miyazawa became the agent of Riki Miyazawa. This was followed in 1990 by the "NHK Red and White Song Battle". In 1991, he released the nude photo "Santa Fe" (Norinobu Shinoyama), which sold 1.55 million copies.
On January 6, 1991, the TV series "Taiping Chronicle" that he participated in filming premiered in Japan. In January 2012, he starred in the stage play "The Story of Shimotani Manenimachi". On April 5, the TV series "Blackboard ~ Teachers Fighting the Times~" starring Sho Sakurai, Hiroshi Sato, and Nao Matsushita premiered in Japan as Hisako Shirahama.
In May 2012, Miyazawa mainly devoted himself to the performance of stage plays, starring in the stage play "The BEE" in Tokyo, playing three characters (police officer, journalist, dancer). On February 27, 2015, she won the 38th Japan Academy Film Awards for Best Actress for her starring role in the film "Paper Moon".
In 2016, Riki Miyazawa won the title of Best Actress at the 41st Hochiying Awards for the third time with "Piping Hot Love (Taiwan Translation: Happy Soup House)", creating a record for the most actresses in the history of the Hochi-in-Pictures Awards. The film was also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.
On March 3, 2017, Riki Miyazawa won the 40th Japan Academy Awards for Best Actress for her film "Piping Hot Love". On May 16, 2017, Riki Miyazawa won the Japan Critics Film Award for Best Actress for "Piping Hot Love".