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| Name=Eriko Tamura |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Sometimes called "The Britney Spears of Japan", Eriko Tamura began her career as a teen idol pop singer. She released 10 original albums, 15 singles, and enjoyed phenomenal success. In fact, she was so popular that ''Legendary Idol Eriko'', a series of more than 50 cartoons, was created as a fictionalization of her life. Subsequently, Eriko became the |
Sometimes called "The Britney Spears of Japan", Eriko Tamura began her career as a teen idol pop singer. She released 10 original albums, 15 singles, and enjoyed phenomenal success. In fact, she was so popular that ''Legendary Idol Eriko'', a series of more than 50 cartoons, was created as a fictionalization of her life. Subsequently, Eriko became the face for companies like Kanebo Cosmetics, Bridgestone Tire, Volkswagen, and Nissin Foods. She has been on the cover of numerous magazines throughout Asia. |
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Eriko's acting career began at age 13 with the film ''Hana no furu gogo''. She has received praise for much of her work including her performances in ''Hana no furu gogo'', ''Waga aishita Ultraseven'', and ''Hideyoshi'' (in which she portrayed a woman with ages ranging from 14 to 37). |
Eriko's acting career began at age 13 with the film ''Hana no furu gogo''. She has received praise for much of her work including her performances in ''Hana no furu gogo'', ''Waga aishita Ultraseven'', and ''Hideyoshi'' (in which she portrayed a woman with ages ranging from 14 to 37). Eriko will appear in 20 Century Fox's feature "Dragonball." |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* For some episodes of ''Heroes'', Eriko Tamura was simply credited as "Eriko". |
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*It is unclear whether Eriko will play the part of the [[princess]], [[Yaeko]], or whether these characters are one and the same. Further complicating the situation, [[Masi Oka]] told [http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=1&id=42491 SCI FI Wire] that the character's name is "Iako". |
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==Trivia== |
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==External Links== |
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* [http://www.erikotamura.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese) |
* [http://www.erikotamura.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese) |
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* [http://nobusanusa.tripod.com/ Fansite] (English) |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eriko_Tamura Eriko Tamura on Wikipedia] |
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 23 December 2009
| Eriko Tamura | |
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| About | |
| Also known as | Eriko |
| Character | Yaeko |
| Date of birth | 16 January 1973 |
| Origin | Ibaraki, Japan |
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| IMDb profile | |
Eriko Tamura is the Japanese actress who portrays Yaeko.
About
Sometimes called "The Britney Spears of Japan", Eriko Tamura began her career as a teen idol pop singer. She released 10 original albums, 15 singles, and enjoyed phenomenal success. In fact, she was so popular that Legendary Idol Eriko, a series of more than 50 cartoons, was created as a fictionalization of her life. Subsequently, Eriko became the face for companies like Kanebo Cosmetics, Bridgestone Tire, Volkswagen, and Nissin Foods. She has been on the cover of numerous magazines throughout Asia.
Eriko's acting career began at age 13 with the film Hana no furu gogo. She has received praise for much of her work including her performances in Hana no furu gogo, Waga aishita Ultraseven, and Hideyoshi (in which she portrayed a woman with ages ranging from 14 to 37). Eriko will appear in 20 Century Fox's feature "Dragonball."
Notes
- For some episodes of Heroes, Eriko Tamura was simply credited as "Eriko".
Trivia
- According to the July 19 issue of TV Guide, Masi Oka says that "Eriko is very famous in Japan–-not quite a Britney Spears, more like a Kelly Clarkson."
External Links
- Official Site (Japanese)
- Fansite (English)
- Eriko Tamura on Wikipedia
