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Keiko Matsuzaka (松坂慶子, Matsuzaka Keiko) (born July 20, 1952) is a Japanese actress.Born in Ōta, Tokyo, her father was a naturalized South Korean while her mother was Japanese. Active as a child actress in the 1960s, she came into her own as an adult with Daiei, then in 1972 with Shochiku.Keiko played the "Madonna" role in the 1981 film Naniwa no Koi no Torajirō, the 27th in the Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. The producers called on her again for that role in Torajirō no Endan, the 46th of the 49 installments (1993). Keiko also appeared in Legend of the Eight Samurai (1983), Shin Izakaya Yūrei (1996), Dr. Akagi by Shōhei Imamura (1998), Runin: Banished by Eiji Okuda (2004), and Inugamike no Ichizoku (scheduled for release in 2007). She won the award for best actress at the 6th Hochi Film Award for The Gate of Youth and Tora-san's Love in Osaka, and at the 15th Hochi Film Award for The Sting of Death.Her early television appearances have included the tokusatsu superhero series Ultra Seven (1968). She portrayed Nohime, wife of Oda Nobunaga, in the 1973 NHK Taiga drama Kunitori Monogatari. From 1973 to 1981, she appeared in Edo o Kiru, including five seasons as the character Oyuki. The 1975 Taiga drama Genroku Taiheiki featured Keiko as Aguri (Yōzen'in), the wife and later widow of Asano Naganori in the dramatization of the events of the Forty-seven Ronin. She then appeared in Kusa Moeru in the same time slot in 1979, and portrayed Sada (Kawakami Sadayakko), the lead role in the 1985 Taiga drama Haru no Hatō. Having portrayed Aguri, Keiko also played Riku, the wife of Oishi Yoshio, in Chūshingura Yōzen'in no Inbō, broadcast on January 2, 2007. She played Taira no Tokiko in the 2005 NHK Taiga drama Yoshitsune. She has made numerous other television appearances in series and specials, jidaigeki, contemporary dramas, and variety shows. Recently she is portrayed "Ikushima" in the 2008 NHK Taiga Drama Atsuhime.Matsuzaka has represented a variety of products and companies in television commercials. These include Nippon Menard Cosmetic Co., Nissin Foods, Yutoku Pharmaceutical Industries, Nissan Sunny, Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Kleenex, and Ōtsuka Foods.Among her other works are songs released in 1979 and 2002, and a book of photographs of her, also in 2002.
Date Of Birth July 20, 1952 Place Of Birth Tokyo, Japan Height 5' 3¾" (1.62 m) Profession Actress Star Sign Cancer
Actress Title Year Status Character Kûkai 2018 post-production Bai Ling Hayako sensei, kekkon surutte hontô desuka? 2016 TV Mini-Series Sumi ka Sumire 2016 TV Mini-Series Koi no sanriku ressha kon de iko! 2016 TV Mini-Series Bonkura 2014-2015 TV Mini-Series Otoku Betonamu no kaze ni fukarete 2015 Naifu no yukue 2014 TV Mini-Series Chikin rêsu 2013 TV Movie Hasegawa Machiko monogatari: Sazae-san ga umareta hi 2013 TV Movie Sadako Kamo, kyôto e iku - shinise ryokan no okami nikki 2013 TV Mini-Series Haruko Kyokuhoku rapusodi 2013 TV Mini-Series Mariko imanaka Biblia Koshodô no jiken techô 2013 TV Mini-Series Rie / Eri Tsuna hiichatta! 2012 Yoko Nishikawa Garo: Sôkoku no maryû 2012 Judam Naniwa shônen tanteidan 2012 TV Series Taeko takeuchi Kiruto no ie 2012 TV Series Kazue Izakaya moheji 2011 TV Movie Yoko Bokukyû: A ressha de iko 2011 Minori hokuto Madonna verude: Musume no tame ni umu koto 2011 TV Series Midori Onmitsu happyaku yachou 2011 TV Series Bushi no kakeibo 2010 Aoi aoi sora 2010 Okan Natsu no koi wa nijiiro ni kagayaku 2010 TV Series Wakiyaku monogatari 2010 Mrs.Kuroiwa Gegege no nyôbô 2010 TV Series Shukumei 1969-2010: Once Upon a Time in Tokyo 2010 TV Series Sakuya kono hana 2010 TV Series Hana Tsuribaka nisshi 20 2009 Kekkon 2009 TV Movie Ôgonka: Hisureba hana, shisureba chô 2009 Insutanto numa 2009 Midori Jinchoge Konkatsu rikatsu 2009 TV Series Honokaa bôi 2009 Edeli Ôsaka Hamuretto 2008 Fusako Kubo Atsuhime 2008 TV Series Ikushima Hotaru no haka 2008 Widow - Seita's aunt Mirai yosouzu 2007 Yoko Miyamoto Futô fukutsu 2007 Kantoku · Banzai! 2007 Erai tokoro ni totsui de shimatta! 2007 TV Series Daijoyuu satsujin jiken 2007 TV Movie Inugami-ke no ichizoku 2006 Takeko Inugami Wu Qingyuan 2006 Fumiko Kita Waru: kanketsu-hen 2006 Video Waru 2006 Reiko Misugi Koakuma na onna ni naru hôhô 2005 TV Movie Reiko Yokkakan no kiseki 2005 Kazue Kurano Yoshitsune 2005 TV Series Taira no Tokiko (Kiyomori's wife) Toh sik 2004 Madam Satoko Umeki Mother & Lover 2004 TV Series Maria Okazaki Proof of the Man 2004 TV Mini-Series Kyoko Kouri Paato-taimu tantei 2 2004 TV Movie Noriko Yamada Runin: Banished 2004 Toyogiku Shoro nagashi 2003 Setsuko Ishida Mâbô dôfu no nyôbô 2003 TV Series Paato-taimu tantei 2002 TV Movie Noriko Yamada Sazanami 2002 Natsui Sumie Natsu no hi no koi: Summer time 2002 TV Series Prince Shotoku 2001 TV Movie Nukatabe no himemiko Katakuri-ke no kôfuku 2001 Terue Katakuri Sakuya: yôkaiden 2000 Queen of ground spider Pinchi rannâ 2000 Takako minegishi Gêmu no tatsujin 2000 TV Series Takkyû onsen 1998 Sonoko Fujiki Dr. Akagi 1998 Tomiko Môri Motonari 1997 TV Series Sugi-no-kata - the foster mother of Motonari Shin izakaya yurei 1996 Shizuko / Yukie Skip 1996 TV Movie Mariko Sakuragi Onna-zakari 1994 Cameo appearance (Mrs. Tamaru) Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro no endan 1993 Yoko Sakaide Gubbai Mama 1991 The Sting of Death 1990 Miho Dai Chûshingura 1989 TV Series Yôzen'in Water Moon 1989 Sakurako wa warau: Last emperor ni shikakerareta ayashii onna no wana 1988 TV Movie Hana no ran 1988 Sumako Matsui Lady Camellia 1988 Koyuki The Great Department Store Robbery 1987 Katsuyo Ishikawa, pickpocket Carefree Goddesses 1987 Noriko Yamanobe Taikoki 1987 TV Movie Kinema no tenchi 1986 Sumie Kawashima Beyond the Shining Sea 1986 Ukiko Kawamura Kataku no hito 1986 Tokuko Tanayoshi Haru no hatô 1985 TV Series Nezumi Kozô kaitô den 1984 Shanhai bansukingu 1984 Madoka Hatano Make-up 1984 Yoriko Tsutano Theater of Life 1983 Satomi hakken-den 1983 Princess Fuse (voice) Meiso chizu 1983 Riko Oribe Kamata kôshinkyoku 1982 Konatsu Mikan no taikyoku 1982 uncredited Dôtonborigawa 1982 Machiko Tora-san's Love in Osaka 1981 Fumi The Gate of Youth 1981 Tae Ibuki Sekigahara 1981 TV Movie Hatsume May Love Be Restored 1980 Yuko The Wicked 1980 Takako, fashion designer The Three Undelivered Letters 1979 Tomoko Daburu kuracchi 1978 Kumokiri Nizaemon 1978 Shino The Incident 1978 Hatsuko Sakai Utareru mae-ni ute! 1976 Kudo Yuri The Last Samurai 1974 Reiko Zatôichi monogatari 1974 TV Series Miyamoto Musashi 1973 Otsu Nora inu 1973 Kazue Sato Ai yori aoku 1973 Maki Tamiya Kuro no honryu 1972 Tomoko Wakamiya Ju hyo ereji 1971 Rikugun rakugohei 1971 Nantatte 18 sai! 1971 TV Series Reiko mizunuma Keiji kun 1971 TV Series Asobi 1971 Yoru no shinsatsushitsu 1971 Kozue Asô - Shûzô's Daughter Kôkôsei banchô: Zubekô seitô-ha 1970 Kôkôsei banchô: Shin'ya hôsô 1970 Okusama wa 18 sai 1970 TV Series Aru joshi kôkôi no kiroku zoku ninshin 1969 Ninja Hattorikun + Ninja Kaijû Zippô 1967 TV Series Sarutobi Sasuke 1966 Kaede
Self Title Year Status Character Tetsuko no heya 2013-2015 TV Series Herself 2012 FNS Kayôsai 2012 TV Special Herself The Making of 'Wakiyaku monogatari' 2011 Video documentary short Herself Sanma no manma 2009 TV Series Herself - Guest Sharu wi dansu?: Ôru sutâ shakô dansu senshuken 2006 TV Series Herself - Host Shimura Ken no daijoubudaâ 1987 TV Series Herself The 5th Annual Japan Academy Awards 1982 TV Special Herself - Winner: Best Actress The 4th Annual Japan Academy Awards 1981 TV Special Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2009 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Supporting Actress Hotaru no haka (2008) 2005 Festival Director's Award Method Fest Runin: Banished (2004) 2001 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Supporting Actress Sakuya: yôkaiden (2000) 1997 Tanaka Kinuyo Award Mainichi Film Concours 1991 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Shi no toge (1990) 1991 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Actress Shi no toge (1990) 1991 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Actress Shi no toge (1990) 1991 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Actress Shi no toge (1990) 1990 Hochi Film Award Hochi Film Awards Best Actress Shi no toge (1990) 1990 Nikkan Sports Film Award Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Actress Shi no toge (1990) 1983 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Actress Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Actress Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Special Prize Yokohama Film Festival For her career. 1982 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Seishun no mon (1981) 1982 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Actress Seishun no mon (1981) 1981 Hochi Film Award Hochi Film Awards Best Actress Seishun no mon (1981) 1980 Popularity Award Awards of the Japanese Academy Most Popular Actor/Actress
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1989 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress On'na sakasemasu (1987) 1987 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Kataku no hito (1986) 1985 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Shanhai bansukingu (1984) 1981 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Warui yatsura (1980) 1980 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Haitatsu sarenai santsu no tegami (1979) 1979 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Jiken (1978)
Known for movies Katakuri-ke no kôfuku (2001) as Terue Katakuri
Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) as Konatsu
The Sting of Death (1990) as Miho
The Incident (1978) as Hatsuko Sakai