Tsugunaga Momoko
- Name: Tsugunaga Momoko
- Native name: 嗣永桃子
- Also Known as: Momo, Momochi,
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Female
- Born: March 6, 1992
- Age: 32
Tsugunaga Momoko joined Hello! Project as one of the 15 Hello! Project Kids. She played the lead protagonist in the 2002 Hello! Project movie Koinu Dan no Monogatari. In 2003, she was a member of the one-shot unit ZYX and released two singles with the group before it became inactive.
In 2004, Tsugunaga was one of the eight members selected to form Berryz Koubou, she is one of the group's lead vocalists. As of 2007, she is also part of Buono! along with Natsuyaki Miyabi and Suzuki Airi, and only a year later she managed to become the leader of the group after two competitions between the members. She was a member of Little Gatas and she is now a reserve member for Gatas Brilhantes H.P..
Berryz Koubou held a concert in Saitama Super Arena for first time in 2007 and it's also the first time that Momoko sang a solo. She interpreted Koi wa Hipparidako, which is part of their first album: 1st Chou Berryz.
She graduated from Berryz Koubou on March 3, 2015 in a joint graduation concert with the other members of the group. The same day, she officially became a member of Country Girls as the playing manager.
On June 30, 2017, Tsugunaga graduated from Country Girls and Hello! Project and retired from the entertainment industry to work in early education.
(Source: Hello! Project Wiki) Edit Biography
Drama
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Suugaku Joshi Gakuen
Japanese Drama, 2012, 12 eps
Harajyuku Tomoko
(Support Role)
|
6.9
|
Movie
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Ousama Game
Japanese Movie, 2011,
Imoto Yuko
(Support Role)
|
7.0
|
Ring of Curse
Japanese Movie, 2011,
Sonoda Shiori
(Main Role)
|
7.0
|
Koinu Dan no Monogatari
Japanese Movie, 2002,
Morishita Mao
(Main Role)
|
7.1
|
TV Show
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Girls Night Out
Japanese TV Show, 2016, 59 eps
(Regular Member)
|
10.0
|
The Girls Live
Japanese TV Show, 2014, 0 eps
(2014-2017)
(Regular Member)
|
0.0
|
Uchimura to Zawatsuku Yoru 2
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 36 eps
(Ep. 11)
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
Hello! Project Station
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 0 eps
(2013-2017)
(Regular Member)
|
0.0
|
Sekai de Hataraku Otosan
Japanese TV Show, 2011, 12 eps
(Ep. 8)
(Regular Member)
|
0.0
|
Nazotoki Battle TORE
Japanese TV Show, 2011, 54 eps
(Ep. 49)
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
Yorosen!
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 115 eps
Teacher (Week 7)
(Guest)
|
8.5
|
Vs Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 561 eps
(Ep. 179, 195)
(Guest)
|
8.5
|
Berikyuu!
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 131 eps
Herself
(Regular Member)
|
9.5
|
J-Melo
Japanese TV Show, 2005, 576 eps
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
Run for Money
Japanese TV Show, 2004, 63 eps
(Ep. 27)
(Guest)
|
8.0
|
Hello! Morning
Japanese TV Show, 2000, 354 eps
(Guest)
|
8.8
|
Guru Guru Ninety Nine
Japanese TV Show, 1994, 1 eps
[Gochi] (S14E6)
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
MUSIC STATION
Japanese TV Show, 1986, 1328 eps
[Performer]
(Guest)
|
8.1
|
Music Fair
Japanese TV Show, 1964, 3000 eps
(Guest)
|
7.0
|
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