Eri Fuse
Eri Fuse (born September 22, 1962) is a Japanese actress who has maintained a prolific career in both film and television since the late 1980s. She is recognized for her versatility in supporting roles across a wide range of genres, from comedy to drama.

Career
Fuse has appeared in numerous Japanese film productions. Her early work includes roles in films such as Fancy Dance (1989) and Boiling Point (1990). Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, she became a frequent collaborator in projects directed by her husband, Satoshi Miki, including Turtles Swim Faster Than Expected (2005), Adrift in Tokyo (2007), and Instant Numa (2009). Her filmography also includes appearances in Hana and Alice (2004), Trick: The Movie (2002), and Murder at Shijinso (2019).
In television, Fuse has been a consistent presence in Japanese dramas. Her credits include recurring roles in series such as the Time Limit Investigator (Jiko Keisatsu) franchise, where she portrayed the character Matarai, and the Nurse no Oshigoto series. She has also appeared in various NHK and commercial network dramas, including Mare (2015) and GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka (2012).
Personal Life
Eri Fuse is married to the Japanese film director and screenwriter Satoshi Miki.