Takako Tsuneo, born April 30, 1972 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, is a Japanese actress.
In 1991, she made her debut with the romantic drama Eve's First Love, and in 1993, she starred in the drama Devil's Kiss, which gained her attention, and in 1995, she won the Best Actress Award at the 6th Nikkan Academy Awards for her role in the romantic drama Tell Me You Love Me, and in 1996, she starred in the romantic drama Daylight Moon, which won her the Best Actress Award at the 10th Nikkan Academy Awards. On January 17, 1997, she starred in the romantic comedy "Ideal Marriage", for which she won the Best Actress Award at the 12th Nikkan Drama Academy Awards, and on July 11, she starred in the romantic drama "Last Love", for which she won the Best Actress Award at the 14th Nikkan Drama Academy Awards. 1998, she starred in the romantic drama "Encounter", and on April 1, 1999, she starred in the romantic movie "Star Moon Fairytale", which was released. On April 1, 1999, she made her film debut in the romantic movie Fairytale of the Stars and Moon. 2000, she starred in the romantic drama Life is Beautiful. 2001, she starred in the premiere of the legal drama Uneven, which averaged 19.3%. 2003, she starred in the romantic miniseries Princess of the Streams, the Last of the Royal Brothers. 2004, she was nominated for a Best Actress Award at the 28th Japan Film Academy Awards for the drama Akatsuki. 2004, she was nominated for a Best Actress Award at the 14th Japan Drama Academy Awards for her work on the drama Red Moon. In 2004, she was nominated for Best Actress at the 28th Japan Film Academy Awards for the drama film Akatsuki. 2006, she participated in the dubbing of the animated film Guts Story. 2008, she starred in the sci-fi suspense film 20th Century Boys 1: The Beginning of the End. 2009, she starred in the Ota drama Heaven and Earth. 2011, she starred in the suspense drama Higashinoki Keigo 3 Weeks in a row SP: Murder in a Corridor Pavilion. 2012, she starred in the suspense drama Doubt. 2012, she starred in the suspense drama The Cloakroom Pavilion. In 2014, she won the Best Actress Award at the 29th Takasaki Film Festival for her role in the drama film Harano 49 Days.In 2016, she starred in the drama film Whose Xylophone.In 2017, she acted in the drama film Basket of Flowers.In 2019, she starred in the legal drama Prideful Wife.
Chinese name: Takako Tokiwa
Foreign names: ときわたかこ, TakakoTokiwa
Nationality: Japan
Constellation: Taurus
Blood type: type A
Height: 163 cm
Place of birth: Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Date of birth: April 30, 1972
Occupation: Actor
Agency: StardustPromotionInc
Representative works: Tell Me Love Me, Daylight Moon, Ideal Marriage, The Last Love, Star and Moon Fairytale, Life is Beautiful, Akatsuki
Major achievements: Best Actress Award at the 6th Japanese Drama Academy Awards
Best Actress Award at the 10th Nikkatsu Gakuen Awards
Best Actress Award at the 12th Nikkatsu Gakuen Awards
Best Actress Award at the 14th Nikkatsu Gakuen Awards
Best Supporting Actress Award at the 23rd Nikkatsu Gakuen Awards
Best Actress Award at the 24th Nikkatsu Gakuen Awards
Acting Experience
In 1991. Takako Tokiwa made her debut with the romantic drama "Eve's First Love."
In 1993, she starred in the drama "Devil's Kiss" alongside Yoshie Okuyama and Eri Fukatsu***, which brought her to the limelight.
In 1995, Takako Tsuneo starred in the romantic drama "Tell Me You Love Me" with Etsuji Toyokawa, playing the role of Hiroko Mizuno, a girl who falls in love with a deaf painter, and won the Best Actress Award at the 6th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for her role.
In 1996, she co-starred with Yuji Oda in the romantic drama "Daylight Moon" directed by Yutaka Doi, in which she played the cheerful "Yamashita Maiyoung" and won the Best Actress Award at the 10th Japan Drama Academy Awards.
On January 17, 1997, the romantic comedy "Ideal Marriage" premiered with Yutaka Takenouchi, Yoko Nogai, and Shiro Ito, with Takako Tokiwa playing the role of "Yamada Jou", a cheerful Osaka girl, and won the Best Actress Award at the 12th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for the role; on July 11, 1997, she worked with Masahiro Nakai in "Daylight Moon", and won the Best Actress Award at the 10th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for her role. On July 11, 1998, she co-starred with Masahiro Nakai in the romantic drama "The Last Love", for which she won the Best Actress Award at the 14th Nikkan Drama Academy Awards, and in 1998, she co-starred with Masaharu Fukuyama in the romantic drama "The Encounter", in which she played the role of Eri Yoshikawa, who is a woman who works hard in search of her dreams but is betrayed by the boyfriend she loves. ".
April 1, 1999, with Leslie Cheung *** starring in the romantic film "Star and Moon Fairy Tale" released in Hong Kong, Takako Tsuneo played in the film in the accidental encounter with her fiancé and the police officer who looks exactly the same after the chase "Hitomi", which is her first film; October 15, with Tamura Masakazu, Osawa Takao, Uchiyama Rina and other co-stars. On October 15, the romantic drama "Beauty" premiered with Masakazu Tamura, Takao Osawa, Rina Uchiyama and others, and Takako Tokiwa appeared in the role of "Miyuki Amamura," a woman who seeks out a plastic surgeon to change her image because of her husband's long history of domestic violence.
January 16, 2000, with Takuya Kimura, Miki Mizuno, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi and other co-stars in the romantic drama "Beautiful Life" premiered in Japan, Takako Tokiwa in the role of incurable girl "Machida Apricot", the drama's highest viewership of 47.1%; November 21, co-starred in the romantic film "Andy Lau". On November 21st, the romantic movie "Tiger" starring Andy Lau was released in Hong Kong, with Takako Tokiwa playing the role of a kind-hearted and persistent orphanage director.
January 11, 2001, with Fukatsu Eri, Jinetsu Takanori, Yamashita Tomohisa leading role in the legal drama "unevenly" premiered in Japan, Takako Tokiwa plays a gentle personality, soft-hearted and good lady "Tamura Himei", the average ratings of the drama reached 19.3%; December 15, with Watanabe Ken, December 15, with Ken Watanabe, Yoshinaga Sayuri, Tenkai Yuki *** with the fantasy film "Millennium Love - The Tale of Genji" was released, Takako Tokiwa played with the barnacles look similar to the young girl "Shihime".
January 9, 2002, and Kubozuka Yosuke co-starred in the science fiction suspense drama "Drifting Classroom" broadcast, Takako Tsuneo played the personality of innocent and strong "Misaki Kana"; February 4, the release of the first photographic autobiography collection "NoLoveNoLife"; July 4, with Miki Nakatani, Shibasaki Yuko and other romantic drama "Love". On July 4, the romantic drama "Love Deviation Value" premiered with Miki Nakatani and Yuki Shibasaki.
August 16, 2003, with Toshiyuki Nishida, Taro Yamamoto and other *** together with the action comedy film "move up" in Japan, November 29, with Takenouchi Yutaka, Ekaku Makiko, Wang Bozhao and other co-starring romantic mini-drama, "flow of the Princess, the last brother of the Emperor" premiered in Japan, Takako Tokiwa played the Saga family Saga's daughter. "Saga Hiroshi".
In 2004, Takako Tsuneo starred in the drama film "Akatsuki" directed by Yasuo Buchi, along with Yusuke Iseya, Teruyuki Kagawa, and Toruyoshi Bucho***, in which she portrayed the role of "Hatsuko Morita," a Japanese woman who is independent and independent, and was nominated for a Best Actress award at the 28th Japan Academy Awards for her role.
In 2005, Takako Tsuneo starred in the drama film "Star Boys" directed by Toshisaku Kawamo with Yu Aoi and Yuya Yanagi, playing the role of Sasori Ogawa, the director of Katsura Elephant Park.
On May 13, 2006, the comedy film "Mamiya Brothers" starring Zanosuke Sasaki, Takeshi Tsukaji, and Keiko Kitagawa was released in theaters; on July 8, the adventure animation film "Brave Story" was released in theaters in Japan; and on October 21, the drama film "Subway Through Time" starring Aya Okamoto and Shinichi Tsutsumi was released in theaters in Japan.
January 27, 2007, with Jun Kazebuki, Tetsuji Tanaka and other co-stars of the drama film "Soul Sang" was released; June 16, with Shigeru Nagashima, Michiru Tsutsui *** together with the drama film "Magnolia" in Japan, Takako Tsuneo played tired of the exhausting life in Tokyo to study in Shanghai "Yuko".
The movie was released in Japan.
On May 24, 2008, the suspense movie "After School" was released in Japan; on August 30, the sci-fi suspense movie "20th Century Boys 1: The Beginning of the End" with Shoumei Donzawa, Etsuji Toyokawa, and Hitomi Kuroki, etc. was released, with Takako Tsuneba playing the role of "Yukiji", who is weak on the outside but strong on the inside; on October 25, 2008, Takako Tsuneba starred in the drama film "Magnolia". "; on October 25, the comedy film "Diary of a Fishing Fan 19", starring Toshiyuki Nishida, Lentaro Mikuni and Taro Yamamoto, was released in Japan.
January 4, 2009, with Tsumabuki Satoshi, Kitamura Ikki, Masami Nagasawa and other co-stars of the river drama "Heaven and Earth" premiered, Takako Tokiwa played the character of tough, strong "ship"; January 31, participated in the filming of the science fiction suspense movie "20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope" released; August 29, starred in the sci-fi fantasy movie "The Last Hope", which was released in Japan. On August 29th, the sci-fi mystery movie "20th Century Boys Final Chapter: Our Flag" was released; on October 10th, the drama film "Love Letters in the Drawer" starring Hayashi Akito, Nakajima Chikako, Iwao Wang and other **** in the same lead role was released in Japan, and Takako Tokiwa played the role of "Kubota Mashiro", a radio program host.
In 2010, she starred in the family drama "Mother's Last Day" directed by Tsuyoshi Araki, in which Takako played the role of Mizuno Kinko, a woman who struggles to make ends meet.
On June 24, 2011, Keigo Higashino's 3-week drama "Higashino Keigo 3 Weeks SP: The Cloister Pavilion Murder Case" with Tsuyoshi Naito and Kei Tanaka was broadcast; on July 21, the thriller movie "Dirty Heart" with Tsuyoshi Ihara, Eiji Okuda, and Toshi Sugata in the lead roles was released; and on October 1, the biographical miniseries "The God's Wife" with Michitaka Tsutsui in the lead role was premiered; On December 17, the drama film "Stop Shooting" starring with Hidetoshi Nishijima*** was released.
In 2012, Takako Tokiwa starred in the suspense drama "Doubt" directed by Masahiro Kunimoto, in which she played the role of "Sahara Chizuru", a cute female lawyer who has no plan for her life at all. on March 2, 2014, she co-starred with Toru Shinagawa, Yukihiro Murata, and Takao Ito in the drama "Harano". On March 2, 2014, the drama film "49 Days" was released in theaters, in which Takako Tokiwa played the mysterious and beautiful woman "Nobuko Shimizu", and won the Best Actress Award at the 29th Takasaki Film Festival for her role.
On March 30, 2015, the inspirational drama "Hoshi" premiered, starring Taho Tsuchiya as "Rango Tsumura," who takes the place of her husband as the backbone of the family; on August 22, the drama "Sunflower Hills - Summer of 1983," co-starring Misato Tanaka, was released.
In 2016, Takako Tokiwa co-starred with Strong Ryo Ikematsu in the drama film "Whose Xylophone" directed by Yoichi Higashi, in which she played the role of "Kissumi Sayoko," a full-time housewife; on April 3, 2017, she guest-starred in the sentimental drama "Anrakucho no Sato," which was broadcast; and on December 16, she starred in the drama film "Flower Basket" which was released. Flower Basket" was released in theaters.
In January 2019, her starring role in the legal drama "Prideful Wife," produced by TBS, opened, in which she played the role of apricot Yeonmi, a lawyer who returns to her old profession to protect her children after her husband's arrest. This is her return to star in a TBS drama after 19 years.
Personal life
Takako Tokiwa fell in love at first sight with playwright and actor Keishi Nagatsuka in 2003 when they collaborated on the movie "Move", and in October 2009, Takako Tokiwa married Keishi Nagatsuka.
Major works
Starring in TV dramas
Proud Wife-2019-01, as Apricot Hasumi
The Land of Tranquility-2017-04-03, as Nobuko Matsuoka
None-2015-12-24, as "She" (SP)
Hi-2015-03-30, as Rango Tsumura
Calling for the Tokyo Olympics Men-2014-10-11, as Masako Wada (SP)
The Clown Who Prayed to the Moon-2013-10-05, as Shizuru Tamai (SP lead)
None-2013-01-26. As Kozi Koyamada (SP starring)
Iris-2013-01-13, as Misako Ichikawa
Farewell-2012-12-08, as Maneko Iwamoto (SP)
Doubt-2012-11-09, as Chizuru Sahara (SP)
The Loyalist Hidden ~Yoshi and Love-2012-01-02. As ほり (SP)
God's Wife-2011-10-01, as Inoue Umeno (SP starring)
The Cloister Pavilion Murder-2011-06-24, as Kiryuu Eriko/Miyoko Homma (SP starring)
TARO Tower-2011-02-26, as Toshiko Okamoto (SP)
MOTHER'S LAST DAYS-2010-09-11, as Kinko Arimura (SP starring)
TENDER OF EARTH AND EARTH-2009-01-04, as FUN
NONE-2008-04-04, as _Kawano_Ko (SP starring)
LOST: TIME:LIFE-2008-03-15, as _Waiko_ Ryuzaki (7th episode) starring)
None-2008-03-14, as Sakurai_Takako (SP starring)
Magnolia-2007-06-16, as Hirono_Yuko (SP starring)
None-2006-05-26, as Watanabe_Misao (SP)
Flowing_Princess_of_The_Finale_of_The_Finale_of_The_Royal_Brother-2003- 11-29, as (SP starring)
None-2003-01-03, as Noriko (SP starring)
Romance Deviation Value-2002-07-04, as Takamiya Kinko (starring)
Drifting Classroom-2002-01-09, as Misaki Yukika (starring)
Unevenness-2001 01-11, as Himi Tamura (starring)
Beautiful Life-2000-01-16, as Akiko Machida (starring)
Beauty-1999-10-15, as Miyuki Murayu
Tabloid Pioneer-1998-10-14, as _Katayama_ (starring)
Encounters-1998-04-10, as Eri Yoshikawa (starring)
Encounter-1998-04-10 as Eri Yoshikawa (starring)
Last Love-1997-07-11 as Akira Shinozaki
Ideal Marriage-1997-01-17 as Jou Yamada (starring)
Bachelorette -1996-10-11 as Mibu Hanabuchi (starring)
White Day Moon-1996-07-04 as Yamashita Maionaga (starring)
Ugly Duckling-1996-04-16 as Masako Matsunaga
Love Hasn't Started Yet-1995-10-16 as _Anda_
Say Love Me to Me-1995-07-07 as _Mizuno_Ko
None-1995-04-13 as Maruyama Ayumi
< p>None-1994-10-11, as Satomi GotoNone-1994-09-30, as Midori Nakahara
None-1994-07-08, as Mayumi Shirota (starring)
None-1994-05-28, as Chie (9th time)
None- None-1994-02-15, as Zero Hashiba
None-1994-01-14, as Miyuki Ogawa
None-1994, as Hana
None-1993-07-07, as Jasmine Tsuge (starring)
None-1993-05-24
None-1992-10-16, as Asuno Arashi's ex-girlfriend
None-1992-09, as (starring)
None-1992-04-17, as Shuichi's subordinate
None-1991-12-16, as (SP)
Tairaki-1991-12- 01, as Waitress (episodes 48-49)
None-1991-09-03, as Female College Student (10th episode)
Starring in Movies
Who's Xylophone-2016-09-10, as Sayoko (starring)
Sunflower Hills-Summer-1983-2015-08-22, as Taka-chan (starring)
None-2015-01-17, as Minako
Harano 49 Days-2014-05-17, as Nobuko Shimizu (starring)
Dirty Hearts-2012-07-21, as Miyuki (starring)
Cinema Kills-2011-09-11, as Yoko
Love Letters in a Drawer-2009-10-10, as Mashiro Kubota (starring)
20th Century Boys Final Chapter: Our Flag-2009-08-29, as Yukiru Setoguchi
20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope-2009-01-31, as Yukiru Setoguchi
Diary of a Fishing Fans 19-2008 -10-25, as Kawai Namiko
20th Century Boys-2008-08-30, as Setoguchi Yukiru
After School-2008-05-24, as Miki
Soul Born-2007-01-27, as Sekiguchi Miho
Penko's Love: The Angelic Harp-2007-01-20, as Penko (starring)
The Subway Through Time-2006-10-21 as Toki
Brave Story-2006-07-08 as the female warrior カッツ (dubbed)
The Mamiya Brothers-2006-05-13 as Iko Katsubara
Star Junior-2005-09-23 as Sasori Ogawa ( starring)
Akatsuki-2004-02-07, as Morita Hiroko
Move On-2003-08-16, as Uehara Kaori
Millennium of Love - The Tale of Genji -2001-12-15, as Shikie
Ahoo-2000-12-21, as ___
Star and Moon Fairy Tale-1999 -04-01, as Hitomi
None-1994, as _ko (starring)
None-1992-04-18, directed by Akiyoshi Kaneki
Starred in a stage play
Published book
Published photo book
Social activities
In April 2011, Takako Tsuneban and nine actors who appeared in the drama "Heaven and Earth" donated 20 million yen through the Japanese Red Cross for the earthquake victims in Japan.
Award Record
Character Evaluation
Takako Tsuneo is pretty, sweet-looking, and a good actress. (Reviewed by actor Andy Lau and Time.com) In the TV series "Tell Me Love Me", Takako Tsuneban brings to life a smitten girl who falls in love with a deaf-mute painter. In Ugly Duckling, however, she changed her path and played a stubborn and reckless silly girl in a hilarious way. In "The Ideal Marriage", she washed away her previous impression of a beautiful actress and played a plain, ordinary young girl who tried hard to be a good wife in a way that made her loveable. (
Takako Tsuneo is not a beauty at first sight. Her features are not particularly delicate and her body is not particularly hot, but she has an innate temperament. (Reviewed by Metro Express) Her eyes are as attractive as if they could talk. (Actor Andy Lau) In Akatsuki, Takako Tokiwa plays the role well, exuding superb acting skills, passion and willpower. (Writer Nakanishi Lai) In Love Letters in a Drawer, Takako Tokiwa's performance is as warm and lovely as ever. (Reviewed by Metro Express)