TV Shows - Kumiko Konishi
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on December 21, 2024. Kumiko Konishi has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • Blue Bloods Poster
    #91
    Blue Bloods
    as Diane Jones 1 episode • #91 most popular show
    Blue Bloods is an American police procedural drama television series. The show follows the lives of the Reagan family, a multi-generational family of police officers in New York City. The Reagans work together to solve crime and uphold justice, while also dealing with the challenges and conflicts that arise within their own family dynamics. With a compelling blend of character-driven storytelling and gripping crime investigations, Blue Bloods explores the personal and professional lives of the Reagans as they navigate the complexities of being a cop in one of the most demanding cities in the world.
  • Chicago Med Poster
    #180
    Chicago Med
    as Holly Forbes 1 episode • #180 most popular show
    Chicago Med is a thrilling medical drama that takes place in the fast-paced and intense world of Chicago's busiest hospital. With a talented cast of doctors, nurses, and staff, the show follows the lives and cases of the dedicated medical professionals as they navigate the high-stakes world of emergency medicine. From life-saving procedures to complex diagnoses, Chicago Med provides an authentic and gripping portrayal of the daily challenges faced by the medical team. With its compelling storylines and compassionate characters, this series offers a compelling and informative look into the world of medicine.
Movies - Kumiko Konishi
Sorted by online popularity. Kumiko Konishi has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • Hyde Park on Hudson Poster
    #6,082
    Hyde Park on Hudson
    as Princess Te Ata • #6,082 most popular movie
    Hyde Park on Hudson is a 2012 historical comedy-drama film directed by Roger Michell. It stars Bill Murray as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth, and Laura Linney as Margaret 'Daisy' Suckley, a cousin and childhood friend of the President. The film is based on Suckley's private journals and diaries, and it fictionally dramatizes her close relationship with Roosevelt and the 1939 visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Roosevelt's country estate.