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Matsu Takako first emerged as a theater actress in 1993, when she was just 16, in [[Ninjo Banashi Bunshichi Mottoi]]. It wasn't until in 1994, after she played lead in the drama [[Hana no Ran]] did she gain media notice. Coming from the family of kabuki actors, it is no wonder that she took where her family left off. Afterwards, she had played lead roles in various television dramas, film and theater. At 1996, she had secured her position as one of the top actress in Japan after acting side-by-side [[SMAP]]'s [[Kimura Takuya]] on [[Long Vacation]]. At one point, she had switched High School because Shirayuri Gakuen, the school she previously enrolled, is prohibiting its students to enter the entertainment scene. She then switched to Horietsu High School. She was also cited as the youngest to host [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] in 1996 at the age of 19
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Matsu Takako first emerged as a theater actress in 1993, when she was just 16, in ''[[Ninjo Banashi Bunshichi Mottoi]]''. It wasn't until in 1994, after she played lead in the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Hana no Ran]]'' did she gain media notice. Coming from the family of kabuki actors, it is no wonder that she took where her family left off. Afterwards, she had played lead roles in various television dramas, film and theater. At 1996, she had secured her position as one of the top actress in Japan after acting side-by-side [[SMAP]]'s [[Kimura Takuya]] in ''[[Long Vacation]]''. At one point, she had to switched high schools because Shirayuri Gakuen, the school she previously enrolled, was prohibiting its students to enter the entertainment scene. She then switched to Horietsu High School. She was also cited as the youngest to host [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] in 1996 at the age of 19.
  
 
In 1997, she had added her medium by debuting as a J-Pop artist, showing her versatility as an artist in general. Over the years, she had received many citations and awards, most noteworthy of which is the 2004's Best Actress of the Year, making her one of the most cited actress ever.
 
In 1997, she had added her medium by debuting as a J-Pop artist, showing her versatility as an artist in general. Over the years, she had received many citations and awards, most noteworthy of which is the 2004's Best Actress of the Year, making her one of the most cited actress ever.
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* [2007.04.25] [[Cherish You]]
 
* [2007.04.25] [[Cherish You]]
 
* [2008.06.25] [[Footsteps -10th Anniversary Complete Best-|footsteps -10th anniversary Complete Best-]] (Best Album)
 
* [2008.06.25] [[Footsteps -10th Anniversary Complete Best-|footsteps -10th anniversary Complete Best-]] (Best Album)
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* [2009.11.25] [[Time for Music|Time for music]]
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* [2017.12.06] [[Ashita wa Doko Kara (album)|Ashita wa Doko Kara]] (明日はどこから)
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [1997.11.21] [[Mafuyu no Memories]] (真冬のメモリーズ)
 
* [1997.11.21] [[Mafuyu no Memories]] (真冬のメモリーズ)
 
* [1998.03.25] [[Sakura Fuwari]] (サクラ・フワリ)
 
* [1998.03.25] [[Sakura Fuwari]] (サクラ・フワリ)
* [1998.05.27] [[Gomen ne.]] (ごめんね。)
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* [1998.05.27] [[Gomen ne. (Matsu Takako)|Gomen ne.]] (ごめんね。)
 
* [1998.09.04] [[Stay With Me (Matsu Takako)|Stay with me]]
 
* [1998.09.04] [[Stay With Me (Matsu Takako)|Stay with me]]
 
* [1999.09.22] [[Yume no Shizuku]] (夢のしずく)
 
* [1999.09.22] [[Yume no Shizuku]] (夢のしずく)
 
* [1999.11.17] [[Tsuki no Dance]] (月のダンス)
 
* [1999.11.17] [[Tsuki no Dance]] (月のダンス)
 
* [2000.02.09] [[Sakura no Ame, Itsuka]] (桜の雨、いつか)
 
* [2000.02.09] [[Sakura no Ame, Itsuka]] (桜の雨、いつか)
* [2000.10.25] [[Yasashii Kaze]] (優しい風)
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* [2000.10.25] [[Yasashii Kaze (Matsu Takako)|Yasashii Kaze]] (優しい風)
 
* [2001.03.14] [[Koishii Hito]] (コイシイヒト)
 
* [2001.03.14] [[Koishii Hito]] (コイシイヒト)
 
* [2001.10.24] [[Hana no You ni]] (花のように)
 
* [2001.10.24] [[Hana no You ni]] (花のように)
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* [2006.03.22] [[Akari no Tomoru Hou he]] (明かりの灯る方へ)
 
* [2006.03.22] [[Akari no Tomoru Hou he]] (明かりの灯る方へ)
 
* [2006.11.29] [[Minna Hitori]] (みんなひとり)
 
* [2006.11.29] [[Minna Hitori]] (みんなひとり)
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* [2009.10.21] [[Kimi to Nara]] (君となら)
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* [2014.03.14] [[Let It Go (Matsu Takako)|Let It Go]]  (ありのままで~)
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* [2017.11.15] [[Ashita wa Doko Kara (single)|Ashita wa Doko Kara]] (明日はどこから)
  
 
===DVD / VHS===
 
===DVD / VHS===
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* [2007] HERO
 
* [2007] HERO
 
* [2008] K-20
 
* [2008] K-20
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* [2014] FROZEN (Japanese Dub)
  
 
===Doramas===
 
===Doramas===

Latest revision as of 13:25, 6 December 2019

Matsu Takako (2007)

Matsu Takako is a Japanese actress and pop singer. She debuted as a theater actress in 1993.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Matsu Takako (松たか子)
  • Real Name: Sahashi Takako (佐橋隆子)
  • Maiden Name: Fujima Takako (藤間隆子)
  • Buyou Name: Matsumoto Kouka (松本幸華)
  • Birthdate: June 10, 1977
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: A
  • Ethnicity: 75% Japanese 25% Korean
  • Height: 166cm
  • Weight: 43kg
  • Bust: 80
  • Waist: 57
  • Hips: 83

Information

Matsu Takako first emerged as a theater actress in 1993, when she was just 16, in Ninjo Banashi Bunshichi Mottoi. It wasn't until in 1994, after she played lead in the dorama Hana no Ran did she gain media notice. Coming from the family of kabuki actors, it is no wonder that she took where her family left off. Afterwards, she had played lead roles in various television dramas, film and theater. At 1996, she had secured her position as one of the top actress in Japan after acting side-by-side SMAP's Kimura Takuya in Long Vacation. At one point, she had to switched high schools because Shirayuri Gakuen, the school she previously enrolled, was prohibiting its students to enter the entertainment scene. She then switched to Horietsu High School. She was also cited as the youngest to host Kouhaku Uta Gassen in 1996 at the age of 19.

In 1997, she had added her medium by debuting as a J-Pop artist, showing her versatility as an artist in general. Over the years, she had received many citations and awards, most noteworthy of which is the 2004's Best Actress of the Year, making her one of the most cited actress ever.

In December 28 2007, she married to music producer Sahashi Yoshiyuki.

Discography

Albums

Singles

DVD / VHS

Filmography

Films

  • [1997] Tokyo Biyori
  • [1998] Shigatsu monogatari
  • [1998] San luen oi sai gei
  • [2004] Kakushiken Oni no tsume
  • [2006] The Uchoten Hotel
  • [2006] Bravestory
  • [2007] Tokyo Tower ~Okan to Boku to, Tokidoki, Okan~
  • [2007] HERO
  • [2008] K-20
  • [2014] FROZEN (Japanese Dub)

Doramas

  • [1994] Hana no Ran
  • [1995] Kura
  • [1996] Long Vacation
  • [1996] Hideyoshi
  • [1996] Konna Watashi ni Dare ga Shita
  • [1997] Ryoma is going
  • [1997] Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni
  • [1997] Koto no Renka
  • [1997] Hitotsu Yane no Shita
  • [1997] Love Generation
  • [1997] Shuntoo
  • [1999] Kai
  • [1999] Konya wa Eigyootyuu
  • [2000] Omiai Kekkon
  • [2001] HERO
  • [2001] Chushingura
  • [2001] Akarui Hoo e Akarui Hoo e
  • [2002] Tokyo Story
  • [2003] Itsumo Futari De
  • [2005] Hiroshima August 6, 1945
  • [2006] HERO SP
  • [2006] Yakusha Damashii
  • [2009] Saka no Ue no Kumo

Theater

  • [1993] Ninjo Banashi Bunshichi Mottoi
  • [1994] Koiki na Yuurei, Ajisai
  • [1994] Taki no Shiraito, Jyunsaihan
  • [1995-2005] The Man of La Mancha
  • [1995-1998] Hamlet
  • [1999] Tengai no Hana
  • [1999-2001] Szechuan no Zennin
  • [2000] Okepi
  • [2000] Voyage ~ Funajyoo no Syanikusai ~
  • [2001] Natsu Hoteru
  • [2002] Arashigaoka
  • [2002] Mozart!
  • [2003] NODA MAP Oil
  • [2004] Ohatsu
  • [2004] Roningai
  • [2004] Miss Saigon
  • [2005] Caucasus no Hakuboku no Wa
  • [2005] NODA MAP Tsumi to Batsu
  • [2007] Hibari
  • [2007] Romance
  • [2008] SISTERS
  • [2009] NODA MAP Piper
  • [2009] Jane Eyre

CM

  • Toshiba Reizooko / Kawaribanko
  • Shiseido
  • Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd
  • Loat Pharmaceutical
  • Panahome
  • Coca-Cola
  • Suntory

Citations / Awards

  • Kinokuniya Engekishoo
  • Erandole Awards - Rookie Award, 1997
  • 22nd Media Film Awards - Best Rookie Award, 1997
  • 12th Japan Golden Disc Awards - The Best New Artist of the Year Award, 1997
  • 1997 Japan’s New Heroine - first place
  • 34th Golden Arrow Awards - Broadcast Rookie Award and Best Rookie Award, 1997
  • 21st Matsuo Entertainment Awards - Rookie Award, 2000
  • Education, Culture and Arts Minister Rookie Award in theater acting division, 2000
  • 10th Hashida Award television division 2002
  • Best Actress of the Year 2004

External Links