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{{nihongo|'''Tomoyo Harada'''|原田 知世|Harada Tomoyo|extra=born November 28, 1967 in [[Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki]], Japan}} is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular [[Japanese idol|idol]] in the 80's. She was cast in numerous films and TV-series since her beginning in 1982 in the leading role of the original TV series ''[[Sailor Suit and Machine Gun|Sailorfuku to kikanju]]''. Her first role in a film was in 1983's ''[[Toki o Kakeru Shōjo (1983 film)|Toki o Kakeru Shōjo]]'' for which she won the award for best newcomer at the 8th [[Hochi Film Award]].<ref>{{Cite web|url= http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/1983/|script-title= ja:報知映画賞ヒストリー| |
{{nihongo|'''Tomoyo Harada'''|原田 知世|Harada Tomoyo|extra=born November 28, 1967 in [[Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki]], Japan}} is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular [[Japanese idol|idol]] in the 80's. She was cast in numerous films and TV-series since her beginning in 1982 in the leading role of the original TV series ''[[Sailor Suit and Machine Gun|Sailorfuku to kikanju]]''. Her first role in a film was in 1983's ''[[Toki o Kakeru Shōjo (1983 film)|Toki o Kakeru Shōjo]]'' for which she won the award for best newcomer at the 8th [[Hochi Film Award]].<ref>{{Cite web|url= http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/1983/|script-title= ja:報知映画賞ヒストリー|access-date= January 24, 2010|language= ja|publisher= Cinema Hochi|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110325140217/http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/1983/|archive-date= March 25, 2011}}</ref> She won the award for best actress at the 7th [[Yokohama Film Festival]] for ''[[Early Spring Story]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://homepage3.nifty.com/yokohama-eigasai/07-1985/07_1985_shou.html |script-title=ja:第7回ヨコハマ映画祭 1985年日本映画個人賞|access-date= March 30, 2010|publisher= [[Yokohama Film Festival]]|language=ja}}</ref> Numerous other singles and albums have followed. |
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In the summer of 2007, Harada joined the pop [[electronica]] band "[[:ja:pupa (バンド)|pupa]]" as a vocalist, at the invitation of [[Yukihiro Takahashi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pia.co.jp/interview/pupa/index.html|title=pupa/ インタビュー /@ぴあ| |
In the summer of 2007, Harada joined the pop [[electronica]] band "[[:ja:pupa (バンド)|pupa]]" as a vocalist, at the invitation of [[Yukihiro Takahashi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pia.co.jp/interview/pupa/index.html|title=pupa/ インタビュー /@ぴあ|access-date=October 27, 2012|language= ja|publisher=ぴあ}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://oops-music.com/news.php?nid=37798|title=高橋幸宏、原田知世、高野寛ら参加の新バンドpupa(ピューパ)が、6月2日に初ライヴを実施|date=April 11, 2008|access-date=October 27, 2012|language=ja|publisher=OOPS!|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130315220132/http://oops-music.com/news.php?nid=37798|archive-date=March 15, 2013}}</ref> Other members are [[Hiroshi Takano]], Ren Takada, [[Hirohisa Horie]], Tomohiko Gondo. |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
Revision as of 17:39, 31 January 2021
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Harada Tomoyo 原田 知世 | |
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Born | Nagasaki, Japan | November 28, 1967
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer, lyricist |
Years active | 1982 | –present
Spouse | Ed Tsuwaki (2005–2013) |
Tomoyo Harada (原田 知世, Harada Tomoyo, born November 28, 1967 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese actress, singer, and lyricist, and was a popular idol in the 80's. She was cast in numerous films and TV-series since her beginning in 1982 in the leading role of the original TV series Sailorfuku to kikanju. Her first role in a film was in 1983's Toki o Kakeru Shōjo for which she won the award for best newcomer at the 8th Hochi Film Award.[1] She won the award for best actress at the 7th Yokohama Film Festival for Early Spring Story.[2] Numerous other singles and albums have followed.
In the summer of 2007, Harada joined the pop electronica band "pupa" as a vocalist, at the invitation of Yukihiro Takahashi.[3][4] Other members are Hiroshi Takano, Ren Takada, Hirohisa Horie, Tomohiko Gondo.
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | The Girl Who Leapt Through Time | Kazuko Yoshiyama | Film distributor: Toei. The leading actress. |
1984 | Aijō Monogatari | Miho Nakamichi | Film distributor: Toei. The leading actress. |
Tengoku ni ichiban chikai shima (Island closest to Heaven) |
Mari Katsuragi | Film distributor: Toei. The leading actress. | |
1985 | Sōshun Monogatari | Hitomi Okino | Film distributor: Toho. The leading actress. |
1986 | Cabaret | Chieko | Film distributor: Toho. |
Kuroi Dress no Onna | Reiko Asabuki | Film distributor: Toho. The leading actress. | |
1987 | Watashi o Ski ni Tsuretette | Yu Ikegami | Film distributor: Toho. The leading actress. |
1989 | Kanojo ga Mizugi ni Kigaetara | Mariko Tanaka | Film distributor: Toho. The leading actress. |
1991 | Mangetsu | Mari Nohira | Film distributor: Shochiku. The leading actress. |
1993 | Kekkon | Mai Iwashita | Film distributor: Shochiku. The leading actress. |
Samurai Kids | Yuki Murata | Film distributor: Toho. | |
Spain kara no Tegami | Natsuko Tamiya | Film distributor: Toho. The second leading role. | |
1995 | Ashita | (nameless) | Film distributor: Toho. |
1997 | Kizudarake no Tenshi | Eiko Tachibana | Film distributor: Shochiku. The second leading role. |
Toki o Kakeru Shōjo | (narration) | ||
1998 | Rakkasuru Yūgata | Rika Tsubota | Film distributor: Shochiku. The leading actress. |
2000 | Nagasaki Burabura-bushi | Umeji | Film distributor: Toei. The second leading role. |
2004 | Village Photobook | Noriko Takahashi | Film distributor: Video Planning, Wako. The second leading role. |
2005 | Ubume no Natsu | Ryoko Kuonji and Kyoko Kuonji (double role) | Film distributor: Nippon Herald Films. The second leading role. |
Sayonara Color | Michiko Oikawa | Film distributor: Zazie Films. The second leading role. | |
Daiteiden no Yoru ni | Shizue Saeki | Film distributor: Asmik-Ace. | |
2006 | The Blossoming of Kamiya Etsuko | Etsuko Kamiya | Film distributor: Pal-ep. The leading actress. |
Nihon no Jitensha Dorobō | (cameo appearance) | Film distributor: Cinema Angelica. | |
Moonriders The Movie "Passion Maniacs: Mania no Junan" | Film distributor: Media Craft, White Noise Production. A documentary film. | ||
2007 | Tonarimachi Sensō | Mizuki Kasai | Film distributor: Kadokawa Pictures. The second leading role. |
2010 | You are Umasou (film) | Mother | Voice |
2011 | Tokyo Oasis | Kikuchi | Film distributor: Suurkiitos. |
2012 | Bread of Happiness | Rie Mizushima | Film distributor: Asmik-Ace. The leading actress. |
2013 | Pecoross' Mother and Her Days | ||
2018 | Ai Ai Gasa | ||
2020 | Under the Stars | Chihiro's mother | |
2021 | My Blood & Bones in a Flowing Galaxy |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Ryūkyū no Kaze | Aki | Taiga drama |
2011 | Ohisama | Hiroko Sudō | Asadora |
2018 | Hanbun, Aoi | Wako Hagio | Asadora |
2019 | Your Turn to Kill | Nana Tezuka | The leading actress |
Discography
Studio albums
Album # | Album information |
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1st | Birthday album (バースデイ・アルバム)
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2nd | Nadeshiko Junjō (撫子純情, Fringed pink Pure heart)
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3rd | Pavane
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4th | Next Door
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5th | Soshite
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6th | Schmatz
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7th | Tears of Joy
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8th | Blue in Blue
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9th | Sai (彩)
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10th | Garden
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11th | Egg Shell
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12th | Clover
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13th | I could be free
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14th | Blue Orange
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15th | a day of my life
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16th | My Pieces
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17th | music & me
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18th | eyja
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19th | noon moon
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Compilation albums
Album # | Album information |
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1st | Pochette
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2nd | From T
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3rd | My Favorites
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4th | Singles Collection '82–'88
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5th | Flowers
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6th | Golden J-Pop The Best
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7th | 2000 Best
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8th | Best Harvest
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9th | Tomoyo Harada Golden ☆ Best ~As Time Goes On~
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Cover albums
Album # | Album information |
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1st | Kako
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2nd | Summer breeze
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3rd | Renai Shōsetsu (恋愛小説, Romance Novel)
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Singles
Years | Single Information | Japan Weekly Single |
Japan Year-End Single |
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1982 | Kanashiikurai Honto no Hanashi | 41 | |
Tokimeki no Accident | 67 | ||
1983 | Toki o Kakeru Shōjo | 2 | 11 |
Dandelion – Osozaki no Tanpopo | |||
1984 | Aijō Monogatari | 3 | |
Tengoku ni Ichiban Chikai Shima | 1 | ||
1985 | Sōshun Monogatari | 4 | |
1986 | Dōshitemasuka | 7 | |
Ame no Planetarium | 12 | ||
Sora ni Dakarenagara | |||
1987 | Aerukamoshirenai | ||
Kare to Kanojo no Sonnet | |||
1988 | Taiyō ni Naritai | ||
1990 | Silvy | ||
1991 | Shizukana Yoru | ||
1994 | T'en va pas | ||
Attends ou va-t'en | |||
1995 | Ashita | ||
1996 | 100 Love-Letters | ||
1997 | Romance
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39 | |
Sincere
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25 | ||
1998 | Koi o Shiyō | ||
Nanairo no Rakuen | |||
1999 | You can jump into the fire | ||
2001 | Tears of Joy | ||
2002 | Sora to Ito -talking on air- | ||
Yume de Aetara feat. Deen | 44 |
pupa
Studio albums
Album # | Album information |
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1st | floating pupa
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2nd | dreaming pupa
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References
- ^ 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on March 25, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
- ^ 第7回ヨコハマ映画祭 1985年日本映画個人賞 (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2010.
- ^ "pupa/ インタビュー /@ぴあ" (in Japanese). ぴあ. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
- ^ "高橋幸宏、原田知世、高野寛ら参加の新バンドpupa(ピューパ)が、6月2日に初ライヴを実施" (in Japanese). OOPS!. April 11, 2008. Archived from the original on March 15, 2013. Retrieved October 27, 2012.