Natsuki Deguchi(出口 夏希, Deguchi Natsuki; born October 4, 2001) is a Japanese actress and model who is affiliated with Incent.

Biography

Natsuki Deguchi was born on October 4, 2001, in Fujian, China to a Chinese mother and Japanese father. She is the fourth of five siblings, with three elder sisters and one younger brother, and they were raised in Tokyo, Japan.

Deguchi is bilingual; she can speak both Chinese and Japanese, with the former specifically being the Hokkien topolect from Fujian Province, which she generally only speaks at home.

Career

While at Miyamasuzaka, Shibuya, with a friend, she was scouted by an Incent staff. Deguchi had previously been scouted by several other agencies before [to which she all declined], but admiring actress and model Mizuki Yamamoto, whom she heard was from the agency, she accepted the offer. She debuted in March 2018. Her first job after joining Incent was a photo shoot for the fast fashion brand "Shimamura". She applied and participated in the "Miss Seventeen 2018" sponsored by Shueisha, and showcased her fluent Chinese in an appeal video by the final candidates.

On August 23, it was announced at the 2018 Seventeen Summer School Festival held at Pacifico Yokohama National Hall that six contestants, including Deguchi, had been selected as "Miss Seventeen 2018". With Suzu Hirose "graduating" as the exclusive model for the said magazine at the end of the event, the six Miss Seventeen candidates took part in an interview photo shoot.

Deguchi was selected as the "HARUTA[ja] IMAGE GIRL 2019", they made photo collages of various clothing items incorporating loafers that was then later published in Seventeen and on Haruta's official website. She starred in her first television appearance in the TV drama Cocoa, which aired in January 2019, it was a drama adaptation of the grand prize winning work of the 30th Fuji Television Young Scenario Awards[ja], with an omnibus format which follows three high school girls played by Sara Minami, Deguchi, and Riko Nagase as the main characters. In the second episode of the TV drama Love Sickness and the Guys in BS Nippon Television, which began airing in July of the same year, she appeared as the middle school classmate of the main character played by Ryuga Sato.

In April 2021, She appeared regularly in two dramas: Girl Gun Lady[ja] in Mainichi Broadcasting and Kotaro Lives Alone in TV Asahi.

In December 2020, she made her very first movie appearance as the young Isabella in the movie The Promised Neverland. On July 22, 2022, with the summer issue of Seventeen released, after four years, she "graduated" from being their exclusive model. On September 16 of the same year, she made another appearance in the movie Silent Parade, playing the role of Natsumi Namiki. She then became an exclusive model for women's fashion magazine Non-no for the December issue which was released on October 20.

She co-starred with Nana Mori in the original drama The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House scheduled to be released on Netflix on January 13, 2023, Deguchi plays the role of Sumire, marking her first lead role in a drama. Her first photo book entitled liberte was released on March 24, 2023. In the same year, she was also cast as the lead role of Futaba Yoshioka in the two-season live action television adaptation of the shōjo manga Blue Spring Ride.

In May 2025, Deguchi starred in the film I Have a S/e/c/r/e/t/. Then, in 2026, she reprised the role of Futaba Yoshioka – a character from her earlier work – in the second season of the television adaptation of the manga Strobe Edge.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2020The Promised NeverlandIsabella (young)
2022Silent ParadeNatsumi Namiki
2023Till We Meet Again on the Lily HillChiyo
2024Drawing CloserHaruna Sakurai
Honeko Akabane's BodyguardsHoneko Akabane
2025I Have a S/e/c/r/e/t/Naoko MikiLead role
2026All GreensMiruku YaguchiLead role
I Want to See You Again on That Starry HillChiyo
Kyojo: RequiemTowako Oikake

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2019HakusenLead role; short web series
ProtagonistYuna Hara
CocoaKaori SuzumoriLead role
Love Sickness and the GuysYuri KurakiEpisode 2
2020SwitchMadoka Tsutaya (young)Television film
Unsung Cinderella: Midori, The Hospital PharmacistHasegawa AiriEpisode 7
Curry SongMadoka MoriLead role
30-Kin: A Love Story That's Forbidden for Those Under 30Megumi Iami
2021Girl Gun LadyAkiho Inada
Kotaro Lives AloneTōko Futaba
Is Professor Hanawa Still a Half-Baked Person!?Tōko Futaba
2022My Love from the StarSasahara Tsubaki (young) / Kiyo
InversionKotone Imabata
The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko HouseSumire / MomohanaLead role
First Kiss BoysRirina Miyama
CrescendoFujita
2023Kimi ga Suki.mp4Natsuki
My Worst FriendEma Honjo
18/40: Unbreakable Bond of DreamsSena Nishimura
2023–24Ao Haru RideFutaba YoshiokaLead role; 2 seasons
2024The Gift of Your HeartHaruhi Asano
Blue MomentAya Kumeda
2025Always the Ultimate ChoiceMysterious womanShort web series
True Horror Stories: Summer 2025Mai KasamaLead role; short drama
2026Strobe EdgeFutaba YoshiokaSeason 2
The Devil's Hand-Drum SongSatoko Aoike
Canned Mackerel Heads to SpaceNami Sugawara

Music video appearances

Year released, name of the artist, and title of the song
YearArtistTitleRef(s)
2018Skirt"Distant Spring"
2020Hana Sekitori"Give me the Present"
Crybaby"Nemonaire"
2021Transistory Project"Sparkler in Love with a Ghost"
2023Gre4n Boyz"Forget-me-not"
2025Tota"Hypnosis"
Niko Niko Tan Tan"Stranger"

Commercials

  • Vieris Co., Ltd. "Kireimo" (March 10, 2021)
  • Mister Donut Sweet Potato Do "Sweetness is oozing. Secret Potato Do" (August 27, 2021)
  • Coca-Cola Japan Sokenbicha "Forward Me" (May 29, 2023)
  • Ajinomoto Hondashi "Hondashi Shopkeeper" (September 19, 2023)

Bibliography

Magazine

  • Seventeen (October 2018 issue - Summer 2022 issue, Shueisha) - Exclusive model
  • Non-no (December 2022 issue, Shueisha) - Exclusive model

Photobooks

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWork(s)ResultRef.
202546th Yokohama Film FestivalBest NewcomerHoneko Akabane's BodyguardsWon
Elle Cinema Awards 2025ElleGirl Rising StarI Have a S/e/c/r/e/t/Won

External links

  • (in Japanese)
  • at Non-no (in Japanese)
  • at IMDb