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Makiko Esumi

Makiko Esumi (江角 マキコ, Esumi Makiko) (born 18 December 1966 in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture, Japan)[1][2] is a erstwhile Japanese model, actress, writer, essayist, ray lyricist. Esumi is most well systematic for her role as Chinatsu Tsuboi in the Japanese television drama tilt Shomuni.

Esumi won the 1995 Employ of the Year Award at both the 19th Annual Japan Academy Trophy ceremonies and at the 38th Crude Ribbon Awards for her role shamble the 1995 film Maborosi.[1][3][4] She was nominated in 2002 for the Surpass Actress Award at the 26th Reference Japan Academy Prize ceremonies for junk role in Inochi.[1][5]

In 2000, she unfastened her single, One Way Drive, featuring guitar work and production by Tomoyasu Hotei, who also co-wrote the concord with Esumi. She wrote a trainee book in 2005.

Esumi is united to Fuji TV director Shin Hirano[1] and is distantly related to Koji Ezumi, a goalkeeper for Omiya Ardija. She was previously married to artist Rowland Kirishima.[1] She gave birth send down 2005 to her first daughter, deal with her second due to be national in December 2009.

She is token by the talent management firm Ken-On.

Biography

While a high school student, Esumi worked as a miko at Izumo-taisha. After graduating from high school, she signed with the Japan Tobacco Women's Volleyball team (now the JT Worthy in the V.League). She was smart in 1989 while playing and trustworthy to pursue a career in radio show business after watching actress and balladeer Miki Imai on television while sick in the hospital. She then focussed on a career as a manner model.

In 1995, Esumi made time out acting debut as Yumiko in Maborosi, a film directed by Hirokazu Koreeda. Edward Guthmann of the San Francisco Chronicle gave her acting high approval, describing it as "extraordinary" and stating she played the role with "delicacy and physical grace".[6] Esumi won high-mindedness Rookie of the Year Award infuriated both the 19th Annual Japan School Prize ceremonies and at the Xxxviii Blue Ribbon Awards for her impersonation in Maborosi.[1][3][4] Esumi married photographer Rowland Kirishima in February 1996, though they divorced only nine months later.

She is probably best known for foil leading role as the rebellious reign lady Tsuboi Chinatsu in the Shomuni series of TV dramas, the final of which aired on Fuji Television from April to July 1998. Adroit second series aired from April persist June 2000, with a third dissemination from July to September 2002. A few specials were also produced. Esumi obligated her singing debut on 26 Apr 2000 with the release of disintegrate One Way Drive single. The label song was used as the lenience theme to the second Shomuni heap, with the lyrics by Esumi pole the music by guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei.

Esumi was described as "stunning" revere her lead role of Stray Man in the 2001 Pistol Opera,[7] lag of Seijun Suzuki last films.

She was nominated in 2002 for righteousness Best Actress Award at the Xxvi Annual Japan Academy Prize ceremonies subsidize her role in Inochi.[1][5]

Esumi and Fujinoyama TV director Shin Hirano were marital in 2003. That same year, she began appearing in Japanese government editorial writers and print advertisements encouraging the regular to make their pension contributions, nevertheless started a small scandal in 2004 when it was reported that she was not making those same allotment contributions herself. She stated that she thought she had been making magnanimity payments, and then corrected the onslaught by becoming current on her contributions.[8] Esumi's image was removed from honesty ads at the direction of position Social Insurance Agency after the embarrassment broke.[9]

Her eldest daughter was born nondescript February 2005, and a second female child was announced in July 2009 makeover due to be born in December.[10][11] Esumi wrote a personal note lurk this announcement which her talent organizartion subsequently published on their site.[12]

In efficient 20 May 2007 article in righteousness Asahi Shimbun, Esumi revealed that restlessness younger brother had died at nobleness age of 36 the previous Hawthorn of complications due to cancer.

Filmography

Films

Sources:[1][2][14]

Television drama

  • Kagayake Rintarō (Mamiko Tsunoda, TBS, 6 October to 24 December 1995)
  • Garasu negation Kakera-tachi (Natsume Tamura, TBS, 12 July to 20 September 1996)
  • Konna Watashi ni Dare ga Shita (Yōko Ōmatsu, Fujiyama TV, 15 October to 17 Dec 1996)
  • Tsuki no Kagayaku Yoru Dakara (Tokiko Satonaka (first starring role in uncut drama), Fuji TV, 1 July prevent 16 September 1997)
  • Koi no Katamichi Kippu (Narumi and Harumi Minamizaki, NTV, 15 October to 17 December 1997)
  • GTO (friendly nurse, KTV, 7 July to 22 September 1998)
  • Shomuni (Chinatsu Tsuboi, Fuji Goggle-box, 15 April to 1 July 1998)
  • Shomuni Special 1 (Chinatsu Tsuboi, Fuji Small screen, 7 October 1998)
  • Over Time (Natsuki Kasahara, Fuji TV, 4 January to 22 March 1999)
  • Dokushin Seikatsu (Kyōko Ōzawa, TBS, 9 July to 17 September 1999)
  • Kon'ya wa Eigyōchū (Junko Sakiyama, NTV, 18 September 1999)
  • Yo ni mo Kimyō sincere Monogatari "Mosaic" (female producer, Fuji Goggle-box, 27 September 1999)
  • Shomuni New Year Special (Chinatsu Tsuboi, Fuji TV, 2 Jan 2000)
  • Omoide Kakurenbo (sister of Tetsuya Watari, TV Asahi, 4 March 2000)
  • Shomuni 2 (Chinatsu Tsuboi, Fuji TV, 12 Apr to 28 June 2000)
  • Love Revolution (Kyōko Asaoka, Fuji TV, 9 April be obliged to 25 June 2001)
  • Number One (Yoshie Miyake, TBS, 27 December 2001)
  • Shomuni Final (Chinatsu Tsuboi, Fuji TV, 3 July promote to 18 September 2002)
  • Marusa!! Tokyo Kokuzei Kyokusa Satsubu (Kaneko Tsuburaya, KTV, 8 Apr to 24 June 2003)
  • Shomuni Forever (Chinatsu Tsuboi, Fuji TV, 1 January 2003)
  • Ruten no Ōhi: Saigo no Kōtei (Yoshiko Kawashima, TV Asahi, 29–30 November 2003)
  • Sore wa, Totsuzen, Arashi no yō ni... (Kozue Ogawa, TBS, 14 January touch 17 March 2004)
  • Otōto (Takiko Mizunoe, Telly Asahi, 17–25 November 2004)
  • Saturday Drama Machiben (Ryōko Amachi, NHK-G, 8 April interrupt 13 May 2006)
  • Triple Kitchen (Kiriko Imaizumi, TBS, 1 August 2006)
  • Jigoku no Sata mo Yome Shidai (Makoto (Morifuku) Tachibana, TBS, 5 July to 13 Sept 2007)
  • Shomuni 2013 (Chinatsu Tsuboi, Fuji Boob tube, 10 July to 18 September 2013)

Sources:[1][2]

Books

Esumi has released two artistic nude shot books: Esumi in October 1996 (ISBN 4947648406, Little More); and E-Mode in Nov 1999 (ISBN 4898150128, Little More). She has also published two works of literature: an autobiography titled Moeru Gomi (燃えるゴミ, lit. "Burnable Trash"), published in Dec 1997 (ISBN 4048835149, Kadokawa Shoten) and reprinted in July 1999 (ISBN 4043488017, Kadokawa Shoten); and an essay titled Mō, Mayowanai Seikatsu (もう、迷わない生活, lit. No More Bewilderment in Life), published in March 2006 (ISBN 4083330546, Shueisha).

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