Suzuka Ohgo
An image from Michiko & Hatchin, one of the productions that also features Suzuka Ohgo.
Suzuka Ohgo

Suzuka Ohgo

August 5, 1993 — Yokohama, Japan

Ohgo began acting in 2000 when she was seven, then she joined Sunflower (Himawari), which is a theatrical company. She debuted with the company at the Meiji-za in Story of a National Thief.

In early 2005, Ohgo debuted in her first major film, Kita No Zeronen (北の零年, a.k.a. Year One in the North), directed by Isao Yukisada, with the well-known actor Ken Watanabe, where she played the role of Tae Komatsubara. In December 2005, she debuted in Hollywood with Memoirs of a Geisha, directed by Rob Marshall, where she played Sakamoto Chiyo, the child version of the main protagonist Nitta Sayuri (the adult version is played by Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi). During the same year, she also won the Japan Film Critics Award for Best Newcomer.

In 2006, Ohgo also starred in Baruto no Gakuen (バルトの楽園, a.k.a. Symphony of Joy), which was released in June 2006 and is set during World War I, where she plays a girl of mixed German-Japanese heritage trying to find her German father who may be held there.

In 2008, she began lending her voice to anime in Michiko to Hatchin as Hana (AKA: "Hatchin"). She also provided the voice Kaita in Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box.

She worked at CATARMAN until 2013.

Memoirs of a Geisha

Memoirs of a Geisha

2005

The Kirishima Thing

The Kirishima Thing

2012

Michiko & Hatchin

Michiko & Hatchin

2008

Oppai Volleyball

Oppai Volleyball

2009

Gu Gu, the Cat

Gu Gu, the Cat

2008

Tomorrow, Mom Won't Be Here

Tomorrow, Mom Won't Be Here

2014

Dr. Coto's Clinic

Dr. Coto's Clinic

2003

I Was a "Secret Bitch"

I Was a "Secret Bitch"

2019