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She was born into a traditional Buyo house, and her Buyo name is Matsumoto Koka (Matsumoto Koka the First). Her father is Matsumoto Koshiro IX, Kabuki actor and head of the Buyo house; her uncle is Nakamura Kichiemon II; her older brother is Ichikawa Somegoro VII (now Matsumoto Koshiro X); her sister, six years her elder is Matsumoto Kio. Her mother's name is Matsumoto Noriko. She selected her last name as "Matsu" to honor her parents.
Matsu Takako debuted in theater when she was sixteen years old, in Ninjo Hanashi Bun Nana Motoyu (Emotions Inscribed in Seven Hair-tying Paper Cords) at Tokyo Kabuki-za in 1993. Her first lead role in television was in the NHK Drama "Hana no Ran" (War of Roses) for child part of main character Hino Tomiko in 1994, and starred in the NHK Drama "Kura". Because Shirayuri Gakuen, her high school, prohibited working in the industry, she was transferred to Horikoshi High School.
Matsu starred in the 1996 drama "Long Vacation" after her enrollment to Asia University. She later dropped out of college when the drama became a major hit, and this success led her to host the 47th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen and other opportunities. At the wrap-up ceremony of the drama "Long Vacation", Matsu sang karaoke which was heard by the director and suggested that she give singing a try. Though she refused at first, Matsu eventually accepted because she saw it as a chance that not everyone got. In 1997, she released the debut single "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara" and performed at the 48th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.
The same year, she played the lead role of drama "Love Generation", starring Kimura Takuya. "Love Generation" also became a hit drama, receiving an average of viewership rating of 30.8%. Matsu and Kimura reunited again in another iconic drama "HERO" in 2001. "HERO" achieved the highest Japanese TV drama ratings record in 25 years with average viewership of 34.8% and spawned a TV Special, a sequel drama, and two featured films.
In 2013, Matsu dubbed for the role of Elsa in Japanese release of Disney's "Frozen" and sang the Japanese version of the theme song, Let It Go. Since 1997, Matsu has been active as a musician while working as an actress on both stage and screen. She has produced 22 singles and 13 albums, and held four national concert tours as of 2017.
Matsu Takako married the guitarist and record producer Sahashi Yoshiyuki on December 27, 2007. On November 27, 2014, Matsu revealed on her official website that she was pregnant with her first child, and gave birth to her daughter on March 30, 2015.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/wN8dJ_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Okuda Eiji", "alternateName": "奥田瑛二", "birthDate": "March 18, 1950", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Okuda Eiji is a Japanese actor and film director. He was nominated for the Best Actor award at the 1990 Japanese Academy Awards for his performance in "Sen no Rikyu". He won the award for best actor at the 37th Blue Ribbon Awards for "Like a Rolling Stone". He made his directing debut in 2001 and has taken leading roles in front of the camera in the three films he has directed as of 2006. He appeared in the Brazilian soap opera "Morde & Assopra", of 2011, as a scientist in the first chapter.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/6VBRX_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ichikawa Ebizo XI", "alternateName": "十一代目市川海老藏", "birthDate": "December 6, 1977", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Ichikawa Ebizo XI is the eleventh and current holder of the Ebizo name. He is a famous Kabuki, television and film actor and heir to the prestigious Ichikawa clan of kabuki actors.
The son of Ichikawa Danjuro XII, he was born in Tokyo and began his career at the age of six in a 1983 play of Genji Monogatari. In 1985 he was bestowed the name Ichikawa Shinnosuke VII and continued to perform in kabuki under this name until 2003. He made his first television appearance in 1994 in the NHK Taiga drama, Hanna no Ran, which starred his father.
In 2002-2003, he had a starring television role as the great samurai, Miyamoto Musashi, in the NHK drama, Musashi. After the series ended, he starred again as the great warrior in a kabuki drama. He would go on to take part in several plays before his name was changed to Ebizo XI in May 2004.
He has appeared in several commercials, and in his first film role, Deguchi no Nai Umi, (Sea With No Exit) in 2006. He toured Europe, Australia and various other prefectures in Japan doing kabuki. In 2007 he was awarded the L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres after a performance at the Palais Garnier in Paris. A total of twelve performances of Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura by the Shochiku Grand Kabuki featuring Ebizo were held at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London from June 4 to 15, 2010.
On November 25, 2010, he was assaulted in the early morning hours while out drinking with Kabuka friends in Tokyo's Nishi-Azabu area. According to the Japanese press, he forced the man to drink tequila from an ashtray. Ebizo returned home, where his wife Kobayashi Mao discovered his wounds, which included a depressed fracture to a cheekbone and severe bruising, and called the police, after which he was rushed to Toranomon Hospital. As a result of the injuries suffered there was speculation that Ebizo may have had to retire, being unable to do the cross-eyed nirami glare important in kabuki leads. Theatre operator Shochiku suspended him from kabuki as a result of the incident.
He starred in Takashi Miike's 2011 3D remake of Hara-Kiri. On July 2, 2011, Ebizõ returned to the stage at the July Grand Kabuki performance at the Shinbashi playhouse in Tokyo. In 2015, he was appointed the sightseeing ambassador of Narita City.
His father, Ishikawa Danjuro XII died in 2013. He was married to Mao Kobayashi, an actress and presenter in March 2010 up until her death in 2017 from breast cancer which he announced to the public through an emergency press conference. . On July 25th, 2011 Mao gave birth to their first daughter.
In 2019, he announced his intentions to take up the stage name Danjuro. From May 2020, he will be known as Ishikawa Danjuro XIII. However, with the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the naming ceremony cannot be held and hence he still continues holding the current title. He performed a kabuki dance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics opening ceremony.
(Source: Wikipedia, Japan Times)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Px8Bzc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Mita Yoshiko", "alternateName": "三田佳子", "birthDate": "October 8, 1941", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Yoshiko Mita is a Japanese actress. Born in the city of Osaka, she graduated from Joshibi High School of Art and Design in Suginami, Tokyo. In 1960, she was hired by Toei and made her acting debut. She remained with Toei until 1967, then became free to appear in films, on television, and on the stage. Her performance in the film W no higeki (or "W's Tragedy", 1984) earned the Japan Academy Prize for Best Supporting Actress in 1986. From 1991 to 1994, she topped Japan's official list of taxpayers in the Actors and Celebrities category.
Yoshiko appears in both contemporary and jidaigeki (period drama) roles. She won the award for best actress at the 30th and at the 35th Blue Ribbon Awards.
With husband Yasuo Takahashi she has two sons, both actors.
(Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/jQ3zp8_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Katase Rino", "alternateName": "かたせ梨乃", "birthDate": "May 8, 1957", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Rino Katase is a Japanese actress. She won the Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 11th Japan Academy Prize for Gokudō no Onnatachi 2 and Yoshiwara Enjō.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/ZBJyW_5c.jpg" } ], "director": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Mayuzumi Rintaro", "alternateName": "黛りんたろう", "birthDate": "1953", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Mayuzumi Rintaro was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1953. He is the eldest son of the popular composer Mayuzumi Toshiro (1929-1997) and his mother was actress Katsuragi Yoko (1930-2007).
After graduating from the Gakushuin University's department of literature in 1975, he joined NHK.
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