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Portrait of Keiko Takahashi
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Keiko Takahashi

Nombre de nacimiento: Keiko Takahashi

Fecha de nacimiento: 1955-01-22

Lugar de nacimiento: Shari, Hokkaido, Japan

Detalles

Nombres alternativos: Keiko Sekine, 関根恵子, 高橋恵子, Keiko Takahashi

Características físicas:

  • Height: 5′ 4″ (1.62 m)

Carrera

Primeras apariciones:

  • G-men of Japan 5: Skyscraper Wolves (1960) como

Roles más importantes:

  • Koto (2005) como Shige Sano
  • Uzumaki (2000) como Yukie Saito
  • Curse of the Seven flutes (1983) como
  • Magnitude: Bridge to Tomorrow (1997) como
  • Love for Eternity (1971) como
  • Snow Country Elegy (1971) como
  • Newaza Gal: Straight From Behind (1987) como Kôjirô Higaki
  • Summer Blooms (2018) como Yuko Kazama
  • Tattoo (1982) como Michiyo
  • Tracing Jake (2004) como

Puntos destacados de la carrera:

  • Koto (2005)
  • Uzumaki (2000)
  • Curse of the Seven flutes (1983)
  • Magnitude: Bridge to Tomorrow (1997)
  • Love for Eternity (1971)
  • Snow Country Elegy (1971)
  • Newaza Gal: Straight From Behind (1987)
  • Summer Blooms (2018)
  • Tattoo (1982)
  • Tracing Jake (2004)

Premios

Premios:

  • Won Tanaka Kinuyo Award (2010)
  • Won Mainichi Film Concours - Best Supporting Actress (2008)

Biografía completa

Keiko Takahashi is a distinguished Japanese actress born on January 22, 1955, in Shari, Hokkaido, Japan. Originally born as Keiko Sekine, she rose to prominence in the early 1970s as a popular star for the Daiei film studio, where she became a household name under her birth name before later adopting her married name.

Her career is marked by a transition from a youthful "idol" image to a highly respected character actress known for her emotional depth and versatility. One of her most acclaimed performances came in the 1985 drama Koibumi (Love Letter), directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro, where she starred as Etsuko Tajima. In the film, she delivered a powerful performance alongside Kenichi Hagiwara and Mitsuko Baisho, navigating a complex narrative of terminal illness and past love.

Throughout the 1980s and beyond, she expanded her repertoire into various genres, including the psychological thriller Door (1988) and the surreal horror film Uzumaki (2000). Takahashi has maintained a long-standing creative partnership with her husband, the film director Banmei Takahashi, appearing in several of his works. With a career spanning over five decades, she remains an influential figure in Japanese cinema and television, celebrated for her ability to portray both strength and vulnerability.

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