Anna Yamada
Anna Yamada, born January 8, 2001, out in Saitama, Japan—yeah, she’s been making some real waves in the Japanese film scene lately. Folks might recognize her face from “Golden Kamuy” (2024), which honestly, if you’re into historical action with a wild edge, you’ve probably already got on your watchlist. She brings this sharp, electric energy to her roles—sort of impossible to ignore, even when she’s not the one speaking.
She’s also popped up in “Shoutai” (2024), where she dials things in with a totally different vibe, showing she’s not just a one-trick pony. Yamada’s got this knack for tapping into a character—like, she’ll make you forget you’re watching a performance at all, which is kind of rare these days. Then there’s “Na mo Naki Sekai no End Roll” (2021), a movie that’s all sorts of twisty and dramatic, and she just holds her own, no sweat, alongside some serious heavy hitters in the cast.
It’s wild to think she’s done all this before hitting her mid-twenties. There’s something magnetic about her screen presence—whether she’s in a gritty, high-stakes drama or something a little more subdued, you can’t really look away. People who keep an eye on Japanese cinema are already betting she’ll stick around for the long haul. If you haven’t caught any of her stuff yet, honestly, you’re missing out—she’s just getting started.