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  1. Karen Fukuhara (Japanese: 福原 かれん, born February 10, 1992) is an American actress best known for her roles as Tatsu Yamashiro/Katana in the 2016 superhero film Suicide Squad and as Kimiko Miyashiro/The Female in the Amazon original series The Boys (2019–present).

  2. Karen Fukuhara is a Japanese-American actress from Los Angeles, California. She is fluent in English and Japanese. While attending UCLA, she continued to work on numerous shows in Japan, notably the Disney Channel. She is a martial arts champion, trained in karate and sword fighting.

  3. 2M Followers, 1,171 Following, 608 Posts - Karen Fukuhara (@karenfukuhara) on Instagram: "Actor"

  4. Karen Fukuhara is a Japanese-American actress from Los Angeles, California. She is fluent in English and Japanese. While attending UCLA, she continued to work on numerous shows in Japan, notably the Disney Channel. She is a martial arts champion, trained in karate and sword fighting.

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · Actress Karen Fukuhara has revealed she "was struck in the head by a man" in an incident outside of a café. The 30-year-old described the details on Instagram, with...

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · Kimiko, a character in "The Boys" portrayed by Karen Fukuhara, has been silent throughout the series. Her muteness stems from a traumatic childhood event, and it is a central aspect of her character.

  7. Jul 10, 2022 · I spoke with The Boys star Karen Fukuhara about nearly every aspect of Kimikos wild Season 3 journey, from singing and dancing with Frenchie to her moral reckoning to her combat proficiency.

  8. Jun 19, 2023 · Japanese-American actress Karen Fukuahra brings a dual ferocity and empathy to Kimiko on The Boys, all of which is done without using her voice.

  9. Apr 5, 2021 · Comic book fans will recognize Karen Fukuhara from her two big entrees into the genre. Fukuhara plays Kimiko Miyashiro on Amazon's The Boys, which aired its second season last year,...

  10. Jun 8, 2022 · Karen Fukuhara, who plays Kimiko on Prime Video's "The Boys," speaks on superhero stereotypes and experiencing anti-Asian hate crimes.