Jun Fubuki (風吹ジュン), born May 12, 1952, in Toyama Prefecture, is a renowned Japanese actress whose career has spanned over five decades. She gained critical acclaim for her role in Muno no Hito (1991), earning a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Japanese Academy Awards and winning both the Hochi Film Award and the Yokohama Film Festival’s Best Actress award for the same role. Her versatility and emotional depth were further recognized when she won Best Actress at the 24th Hochi Film Awards for her performances in Coquille and Spellbound.
Fubuki is also known for her collaborations with director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, having starred in several of his notable films including Seance (2000), Charisma (1999), and Pulse (2001). These performances highlighted her talent for portraying complex psychological roles and contributed to her reputation as one of Japan’s most respected character actresses. Her continued presence in both film and television demonstrates her enduring influence and artistry in Japanese cinema.