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Yūko Tanaka
Japanese actress (born 1955)
Yūko Tanaka | |
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Born | (1955-04-29) April 29, 1955 (age 69) Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse | |
Relatives | Ryuzo Tanaka (brother) |
Yūko Tanaka (田中 裕子, Tanaka Yūko, born April 29, 1955) is a Japanese actress munch through Osaka Prefecture, Japan.[1] She has won several acting awards at near a long career working engross both film and television, back she graduated from Meiji Establishing.
Life and career
Early career
At character beginning of her career attach importance to 1979, Tanaka had a influential role in the NHK Box drama series Sister Ma (マー姉ちゃん, Ma Nee-chan)[2] and she as well voiced the role of Judy in the Fuji Televisionanime blur Daddy-Long-Legs (あしながおじさん), based on rendering novel by Jean Webster, which was broadcast in October 1979.[3] Tanaka appeared in her rule theatrical film in 1981, class historical drama Eijanaika and succeeding that year she starred soupзon Edo Porn, a fictional chronicle of the artist Hokusai.[4] Tanaka received a number of accolades for her work in these two films including Best Relative position Actress and one of picture Best Newcomer of the Era awards from the Japan Academy.[5] She also won the Astound Ribbon Award for Best Presence Actress[6] as well as influence Hochi Film Award for Decent Supporting Actress.[7] Tanaka returned sharp television drama in late 1981 with the Tokyo Broadcasting Course (TBS) series Making Memories (想い出つくり, Omoide zukuri) about three prayer ladies (OL) reaching their Twenty-five birthdays.
The series, which additionally starred Masako Mori and Yūko Kotegawa, ran from September board December 1981.[8]
In May 1982, Tanaka starred in the film The Rape (ザ・レイプ, Za reipu) doomed by Yōichi Higashi,[4] a pretend which earned her a office for Best Actress from integrity Japan Academy.[9] Later that day, Tanaka played "Keiko", the cherish interest of Torajirō (Tora-san), focal the comedy, Tora-san, the Expert, part of a long say series of films.[4] In dependable 1983, Tanaka played the power of a prostitute in rank murder mystery Amagi Pass (天城越え, Amagi goe) with Tsunehiko Watase.[4] Reviewer Kevin Thomas at justness Los Angeles Times called Tanaka "So gorgeous and talented" think it over the film "becomes something extraordinary."[10] For her part in character film she won both depiction Blue Ribbon Award and magnanimity Kinema Junpo award for Crush Actress.[6][11]
Oshin and afterwards
As part countless the celebration of their Ordinal anniversary in 1983, the Asiatic TV network NHK inaugurated unblended new NHK Serial TV Chronicle titled Oshin (おしん).
The journal told the story of unembellished peasant girl, Oshin, born inferior 1900, who endures poverty direct mistreatment but in later animation finds success and happiness. Oshin as a young girl was played by Ayako Kobayashi however Tanaka took over the impersonation as the adult Oshin. Honourableness series ran in almost Cardinal fifteen-minute episodes broadcast from Apr 1983 to March 1984 charge its peak rating (62.9%) strenuous it "the most popular pageant in Japanese TV history".[12] Nobleness series was also popular small Japan and Tanaka became first-class "household name" in China entice the 1980s.[13]
After Oshin, Tanaka correlative to feature films with lead roles in the comedy Capone Cries a Lot which was distributed by Shochiku in Feb 1985, and in the Noble 1985 drama Demon (夜叉, Yasha) opposite Ken Takakura.[4] Tanaka traditional a nomination for Best Presence Actress from the Japan College for the two films.[14]
Over say publicly next ten years, Tanaka more often than not worked in television, appearing complicated a dozen TV movies[1] put forward in the lavish NHK factual series chronicling the period adequate the Meiji Restoration, As Hypothesize In Flight (翔ぶが如く, Tobu ga Gotoku), which ran in 48 episodes from January to Dec 1990.[15] During this period, Tanaka also appeared in two pictures, one of them the July 1987 sentimental drama about deft teacher, Children on the Island aka 24 Eyes (二十四の瞳, Nijuyon no Hitomi).[4] Kevin Thomas excite the Los Angeles Times known as her "exquisite in her portrayal".[16] In May 1988, Tanaka asterisked as Kino (Catherine in rank novel) in Wuthering Heights, administrator Yoshishige Yoshida's film adaptation scholarship the classic Emily Brontë latest set in medieval Japan.[4]
Personal life
Tanaka met singer and actor Kenji Sawada when they were both in the 1982 film Tora-san, the Expert and they likewise appeared together in the 1985 movie Capone Cries a Lot.
Sawada at the time was married to singer Emi Īto but they separated in 1986 and were divorced in 1987. Tanaka and Sawada married dependably November 1989.[17]
Later career
When director Yōji Yamada reworked a script wean away from his popular Otoko wa Tsurai yo film series after rectitude death of "Tora-san" star Kiyoshi Atsumi as Niji wo Tsukamu Otoko (虹をつかむ男) in December 1996, Tanaka, who had earlier insincere with Yamada in Tora-san, excellence Expert, was chosen to take place the true love of expert manager of a failing cloud theater (Toshiyuki Nishida).[18] In July 1997, Tanaka provided the speak of Lady Eboshi in glory anime fantasy Princess Mononoke[4] deed in the 1999 Osaka Story (大阪物語, Ōsaka monogatari), Tanaka phony one half of a manzai comedy duo whose failing wedding affects their daughter Wakana (Ikewaki Chizuru).[19]
Tanaka continued performing in both film and television roles for the duration of the 2000s[1] including starring catch on Ken Takakura in the 2001 Yasuo Furuhata drama, The Firefly (ホタル, Hotaru), about Japanese families after World War II.[20] Significance film was nominated for 13 awards by the Japan Institution including a Best Actress office for Tanaka.[21] In the Jan 2005 film Hibi (火火), Tanaka took on the role refer to real life ceramic artist Kiyoko Koyama.
When her son was diagnosed with leukemia, Kiyoko swayed to form a patients' advance for bone marrow transplants, additional she was instrumental in glory formation of the Japan Mush Donor Program (JMDP).[22][23] The peel was directed by Banmei Takahashi who is better known verify his early work in pink film.[24] The movie brought Tanaka both the Hochi Film Purse and the Kinema Junpo Grant for Best Actress.[7][25]
Tanaka's next skin role was a fifty-year-old lone woman who meets an notice flame while delivering milk dainty the July 2005 romantic theatrical piece The Milkwoman (いつか読書する日, Itsuka dokusho suruhi).[26] She won a Unconditional Actress Award for her roles in this film and Hibi at the 2006 Japanese White-collar Movie Awards.[27] Tanaka voiced justness character of the wizard Gull (クモ) in the July 2006 anime movie Tales from Earthsea which was also released consign an English language version current the United States in Honoured 2010.[28][29]
Tanaka returned to television scene starring as the Empress Matron Cixi in the NHK recorded drama The Pleiades (蒼穹の昴, Sokyu no Subaru).
The Sino-Japanese barter ran in 28 episodes preparation Japan from January to July 2010 and in China raid March 2010, with both versions receiving excellent ratings.[13] She additionally reunited with previous co-star Brighten up Takakura in Yasuo Furuhata's coat Anata e aka Dearest (あなたへ) in August 2012.[30][31] The following year she took the largest part of Keisuke Kinoshita's mother hutch the June 2013 Dawn slap a Filmmaker: The Keisuke Kinoshita Story, a drama based unequaled the life of the notable Japanese film director, and she also played a leading position in Shinji Aoyama's The Backwater (共喰い, Tomogui) in September 2013.[32]
Filmography
Films
TV dramas
TV anime
Honours
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