Takako Matsu
Japanese actress and pop singer-songwriter
Takako Matsu (松 たか子 , Matsu Takako ) (born Takako Fujima (藤間 隆子 , Fujima Takako ) on June 10, 1977) is a Japanese actress and pop singer.
Personal life
Matsu was born to a family of buyō and kabuki actors, including her father Matsumoto Hakuō II , her mother and businesswoman Noriko Fujima, her uncle, Nakamura Kichiemon II , her elder brother Matsumoto Kōshirō X , her sister Kio Matsumoto, and stage director Kazuhisa Kawahara.[citation needed ] She married guitarist and record producer Yoshiyuki Sahashi on December 28, 2007. Her married name is Takako Sahashi (佐橋隆子 , Sahashi Takako ) . She has the name of Natori of the Matsumoto school of Nippon Buyō (Japanese dancing); Shodai Matsumoto Kōka (初代 松本 幸華 , "Kōka Matsumoto the First") . She chose the surname "Matsu" to honor the family. In an interview, she said she and her siblings are close to their mother.[ 1]
Career
Matsu starred in her stage debut Ninjō-banashi : Bunshichi Mottoi at Kabuki-za . Her first television role was in the NHK Drama Hana no Ran and starred in the NHK drama Kura . Because Shirayuri Gakuen, her high school, prohibited working in the industry, she moved to Horikoshi High School . Matsu starred in the drama Long Vacation after matriculating to college. She had a supporting role, but established in full-scale her position, because the drama was a major hit. She hosted the 47th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen and debuted with the single "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara ". She returned to the show as a singer on the last day of the year. In an interview with NHK , Matsu recalled the incident with her musical debut. She sang karaoke which was heard by the director who suggested she gave a song. Although she declined it and was not confident enough with the song, she accepted because she saw it as "[a] chance that not everyone got".[ 2]
In the same year, she starred in the drama Love Generation in a leading role. She starred in Hero . She published a photo essay book, Matsu no Hitorigoto , through Asahi Shimbun Publishers. She released "Toki no Fune" in September 2004, which was composed by Akeboshi . It is similar to the song, "A nine days' wonder ", which was released after the "Toki no Fune" single. The single contained a cover of Akeboshi's "White Reply" previously recorded on her sixth album, Harvest Songs .
Matsu won the Best Actress of the Year of the 29th Hochi Film Award and the 28th Japan Academy Prize at the same time for The Hidden Blade .[ 3] In July 2006, she and Takuya Kimura starred in a special one-night edition of Hero . In October 2006, Matsu and Makoto Fujita starred in a weekly drama Yakusha Damashii .[ 4] Matsu left the third concert tour in May 2007 to commemorate her tenth year as a singer. In her album Cherish You , the song "Ashita Haru ga Kitara" was redone to combine her voice on her youth.
On November 27, 2014, Matsu revealed on her official website that she was pregnant with her first child. Her daughter was born on March 30, 2015, and had 3466 grams.[ 5] On February 9, 2020, Matsu was called to join Idina Menzel , Aurora and eight more of Elsa's international dubbers to perform the song “Into the Unknown ” at the 92nd Academy Awards . Every international performer sang one line of the song in a different languages, including Maria Lucia Rosenberg , Willemijn Verkaik , Carmen Sarahí , Lisa Stokke , Katarzyna Łaska , Anna Buturlina, Gisela and Wichayanee Pearklin .[ 6] Matsu worked with the producers. Her third album, Sakura no Ame, Itsuka was released at Universal Music .
Filmography
Film
TV dramas
Year
Title
Role
Notes
Ref.
1994
Hana no Ran
Tsubaki
Taiga drama
[ 11]
1995
Kura
Retsu Tanouchi
Lead role; miniseries
1996
Long Vacation
Ryoko Okusawa
[ 12]
Hideyoshi
Cha cha
Taiga drama
[ 13]
Furuhata Ninzaburō
Saki Mōri
Episode 21
Who Did This to Someone like Me
Natsuko Iwasaki
1997
Ryoma Goes
Sanako Chiba
For I to be Myself
Hiroko Muranaka
Love Song of the Old Capital
Momoyo Naito
Under One Roof
Miki Mochizuki
Season 2
Spring Light
Ayako Tomita
Love Generation
Riko Uesugi
Lead role
1998
Crow Carp
Kaoruko Yamashita
Jinbē
Miku Takanashi
1999
Oar
Kiwa Tomita
Lead role
Open Tonight
Kanako Takamatsu
Television film
2000
Omiai Kekkon
Setsuko Nakatani
Lead role
2001
Hero
Maiko Amamiya
Towards the Brighter Side, Towards the Brighter Side
Teru Kaneko
Lead role
Chūshingura 1/47
Aguri (Yōzen-in)
Television film
[ 14]
2002
Tokyo Story
Noriko Hirayama
Television film
2003
Always the Two of Us
Mizuho Tanimachi
Lead role
2004
Ryoma Goes
Okei Ōura
Television film
2005
Hiroshima Showa 20 nen 8 Gatsu Muika
Shinobu Yajima
Lead role; television film
2006
Hero (Special edition)
Maiko Amamiya
Television film
Yakusha Damashi! (役者魂! , Actor Spirit )
Hitomi Karasuyama
2009-2011
Saka no Ue no Kumo
Tami Akiyama
[ 15]
2012
The Man of Destiny
Yuriko Yuminari
2014
Father's Back
Hitomiko Higuchi
Episode 1
2016
Usually the Best
Kazuko Kosuge
Television film
2017
Quartet
Maki Maki
Lead role
Côte d'Azur N゚10
Shimako Shibata
Episode 1
2019
No Side Manager
Maki Kimishima
2021
My Dear Exes
Towako Omameda
Lead role
[ 16]
Japanese dub
Television
Video games
Theater
Ninjō-banashi : Bunshichi Mottoi (人情噺文七元結 , Real-life story: Bunshichi paper cord for tying the hair ) (Kabuki-za , 1993) - Ohisa
Koiki na Yūrei (小粋な幽霊 , a Stylish Ghost ) (Shinbashi Enbujō , 1994) - Botan
Ajisai (あぢさゐ , Hydrangea ) (Shinbashi Enbujō, 1994) - Omitsu
Taki no Shiraito (滝の白糸 , the White Thread in the Waterfall ) (Shinbashi Enbujō, 1994) - Kikyō
Jyunsaihan (じゅんさいはん ) (Shinbashi Enbujō, 1994) - Oume
Man of La Mancha
(Aoyama Theater 1995) (Meitetsu Hall/ Aoyama Theatre, 1997) (Theater Hiten / Aoyama Theatre, 1999) - Antonia
(Hakata-za / Imperial Garden Theater , 2002), (Meitetsu Hall/ Imperial Garden Theater, 2005), (Imperial Garden Theater, 2008), (Theater Brava!, 2009) - Aldonza
Hamlet (Ginza Cezon Theater 1995, 1998, etc.) - Ophelia
Tengai no Hana (天涯の花 ) (Shinbashi Enbujō, 1999) - Tamako Taira
The Good Person of Szechwan (New National Theater, 1999/ Akasaka ACT Theater 2001) - Shen Te/ Shui Ta
Okepi (Aoyama Theatre, 2000) - Shinonome
Voyage ~Senjō no Syanikusai~ (〜船上の謝肉祭〜 , ~Carnival on the ship~ ) (Theater Cocoon, 2000) - (lead role)
Natsu Hoteru (夏ホテル , Summer Hotel ) (Parco Theater 2001) - Kaoru
Wuthering Heights (Shinbashi Enbujō, 2002) - Catherine Earnshaw
Mozart! (Nissei Theater; 2002) - Constanze Mozart
Noda Map: Oil (Theater Cocoon, 2003/ Kintetsu Theater 2003) - Fuji
Ohatsu (おはつ ) (Shinbashi Enbujō, 2004) - Ohatsu
Roningai (Aoyama Theatre, 2004) - Oshin
Miss Saigon (Imperial Garden Theater, 2004) - Kim
The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Setagaya Public Theater, 2005) - Gursha
Noda Map: Fake Crime and Punishment (Theater Cocoon 2005–6, Theater Brava!, 2005–6) - Hanabusa Sanjo
Metal Macbeth (Matsumoto Performing Arts Centre/ Aoyama Theatre/ Osaka Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, 2006) - Mrs. RandomStar
Hibari (ひばり , Skylark ) (Theater Cocoon, 2007) - Joan of Arc
Romance (Setagaya Public Theater, 2007) - Maria Chekhova
Sisters (Parco Theater, 2008) - Kaoru Ozaki
Noda Map: Piper (Theater Cocoon, 2009) - Deimos
Jane Eyre (Nissei Theater, 2009, 2012) - Jane Eyre
Futari no Otto to Watashi no Jijou (2人の夫とわたしの事情 , Family reason of my two husbands and me ) (Original title: Home and Beauty ) (Theater Cocoon, 2010) - Victoria
Twelfth Night (Theater Cocoon, 2011) - Sebastian / Viola
Oto no Inai Sekai de (音のいない世界で , In the world without the sound ) (New National Theatre, 2012–2013) - Sei
Motto Naiteyo Flapper (もっと泣いてよフラッパー , Cry More, Flapper ) (Theater Cocoon, 2014) - Trunk Jill
Kagami no kanata wa tanaka no naka de (かがみのかなたはたなかのなかで ) (New National Theatre, 2015, 2017–2018) - Keiko
Noda Map: Gekirin (逆鱗 , Wrath ) (Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, 2016) - Ningyo(Mermaid)
Metropolis (Theater Cocoon, 2016) - Maria/ Parody
Sekai wa hitori (世界は一人 ) (Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, 2019) - Miko Tanaka/ Kazue Mori
Noda Map: Q: A Night At The Kabuki (Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, 2019) - Sore kara no Julie(Juliet)
Inubito-Inujin-(イヌビト犬人)(New National Theatre, 2020) - Guide / Mazda Takeko / Petit
Pa Lapa Pan Pan (COCOON PRODUCTION 2021+大人計画『パ・ラパパンパン』2021) - novelist for teens
Awards and prizes
Year
Title
Award
Result
1997
-
34th Golden Arrow Award for Newcomer Award & Broadcast Newcomer Award
Won
1997
Tokyo Weather
22nd Hochi Film Award for Best New Artist
Won
1997
-
21st Elan d'or Awards for Newcomer of the Year & grand prix [ 19]
Won
1997
-
New heroine '97 in Japan - No.1
Won
1998
-
12th Japan Gold Disc Award for Best New Artist of the Year
Won
1999
April Story
8th Japan Film Critics Circle Award for Actress Award
Won
1999
-
36th Golden Arrow Award for Play Award
Won
2000
-
21st Matsuo Entertainment Awards for Newcomer Award
Won
2000
Tengai no Hana & The Good Person of Szechwan
50th new face award of Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award for Fine Arts in theater acting division
Won
2002
Akarui Hō e, Akarui Hō e
10th Hashida Prize
Won
2004
Noda Map: Oil
38th Kinokuniya Theater Award for Individual Award
Won
2004
The Hidden Blade
29th Hochi Film Award for Best Actress
Won
2005
The Hidden Blade
28th Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated
2005
-
43rd Golden Arrow Award for Play Award
Won
2006
Noda Map: Fake Crime and Punishment & The Caucasian Chalk Circle
13th Yomiuri Theater Awards for Best Actress
Nominated
2007
Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad
28th Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated
2008
Hibari & Romance
7th Asahi Performing arts Prize
Won
2008
Hibari & Romance
15th Yomiuri Theater Awards for Best Actress
Won
2009
Villon's Wife
32nd Yamaji Fumiko Film Awards for Best Actress
Won
2009
Villon's Wife & K-20: Legend of the Mask
34th Hochi Film Award for Best Actress
Won
2009
Villon's Wife
22nd Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actress
Won
2010
Villon's Wife
83rd Kinema Junpo Best Ten for Best Actress
Won
2010
Villon's Wife
33rd Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Won
2010
Jane Eyre
35th Kikuta Kazuo Theater Prize for Theater grand-prix
Nominated
2011
Confessions
34th Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated
2011
Confessions
2nd Japan Theater staff Film Festival Award for Actress in a Leading Role Award
Won
2013
Dreams for Sale
34th Yokohama Film Festival for Best Actress
Won
2013
Dreams for Sale
22nd Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Actress
Won
2013
Dreams for Sale
36th Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated
2013
Dreams for Sale
27th Takasaki Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Won
2017
Quartet
7th Confidence Award for Best Actress
Won
2017
Quartet
92nd The Television Drama Academy Awards for Best Actress
Won
2018
The Adult Code
The Japan Gold Disc Award for Best 5 songs by download Award
Won
2018
Quartet
Confidence Award Drama Prize 2017 for Best Actress
Won
2018
Quartet
26th Hashida Prize
Won
2018
-
9th Iwatani Tokiko Award
Won
2021
My Dear Exes (Omameda Towako to Sannin no Motootto)
108th The Television Drama Academy Awards for Best Actress
Won
Discography
Studio albums
Sora no Kagami (1997)
Ai no Tobira (1998)
Itsuka, Sakura no Ame ni... (2000)
A Piece of Life (2001)
Home Grown (2003)
Harvest Songs (2003)
Bokura ga Ita (2006)
Cherish You (2007)
Time for Music (2009)
Ashita wa Doko kara (2017)
Compilation albums
Five Years: Singles (2001)
Takako Matsu Single Collection 1999–2005 (2006)
Footsteps: 10th Anniversary Complete Best (2008)
Live albums
Takako Matsu Concert Tour Vol. 1 "A Piece of Life" (2002)
Takako Matsu Concert Tour 2003 "Second Wave" (2004)
Music Video/Concert DVD
film Sora no Kagami (1997)
Film Itsuka, Sakura no Ame ni… (2000)
MATSU TAKAKO concert tour vol.1 "a piece of life" on film (2002)
「tour documentary film "diary"」〜 concert tour vol.1 "apiece of life"〜 (2002)
matsu takako concert tour 2003 "second wave" on film (2004)
MATSU TAKAKO concert tour 2007 "I Cherish You" on film (2007)
Takako Matsu Concert Tour 2010 "Time for Music" (2010)
Bibliography
Title
Original publication date
Publisher
Category
Matsu no Hitorigoto (松のひとりごと , "Matsu's Soliloquy")
November 14, 2003 (October 7, 2009)
Asahi Shimbun Publications
Independent book (paperback )
Chichi to Musume no Ōfukushokan (父と娘の往復書簡 , "Correspondence between father and daughter") (with Kōshirō Matsumoto)
October 10, 2008 (January 10, 2011)
Bungeishunjū
Independent book (paperback)
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"As I Discovered a New Myself in this Album, I Wish If New Listeners Find me" Archived May 16, 2006, at the Wayback Machine (Japanese), MSN, April 26, 2006, retrieved July 14, 2006
"In-depth on an Unprecedented Collaboration with Sukima Switch" Archived September 4, 2024, at the Wayback Machine (Japanese), "Oricon", March 22, 2006, retrieved July 14, 2006
"Natural and Certain Feeling" Archived May 15, 2006, at the Wayback Machine (Japanese), "Oricon", April 6, 2005, retrieved July 14, 2006
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