Takako Uehara

Uehara Takako

  • Name: Uehara Takako
  • Native name: 上原多香子
  • Also Known as: Obaachan, Takachan, Otakasan, Taachan
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Female
  • Born: January 14, 1983
  • Age: 41
Takako Uehara is a Jpop singer, actress, and former radio host. She is a member of the group Speed. Uehara was born in Okinawa, Japan.

Her highly anticipated first solo single 'My First Love' was released in January 1999, and was produced by legendary pop/rock superstar Ryuichi Kawamura (of Luna Sea). "My First Love" was the beginning of a prosperous collaboration between Uehara and Kawamura. The single itself was very successful and topped the charts selling over 500,000 copies. The promotional video along with the cover and leaflet photos for 'My First Love' were all shot on location in Hawaii. Uehara followed up with her second and third singles, 'Come Close to Me' and 'My Greatest Memories'. In July 2000 following the disbandment of Speed, she became the first member of the group to release a solo album: My First Wing.

After Speed, Uehara continued with a moderately successful solo career as well as acting in various TV dramas. Takako is also a highly sought after model endorsing many famous brands such as Shiseido mainly on Proudia & Tsubaki Shampoo, Dunlop Tyres, NTT DoCoMo, FujiFilm FinePix Camera, SAGAWA, FamilyMart, KC Card, Meiji Chocolate, NEC FOMA and other food & beverages. Her most popular campaign was when she teamed up with Vivian Hsu to promote Shiseido's 'Proudia' range of products aimed at the more youthful market.

Uehara has also been a favorite pinup model among teenage men. She has released three photobooks. The first being '17' which was released in the year 2000. Her second photobook was Vingt Takako (Vingt means 20 in French). Vingt Takako was extremely controversial as the book contained many semi-nude and erotic shots of her - some containing rather explicit poses. This book upset and surprised many of her loyal fans as she has often came across as being really innocent. However, Uehara assured that the photos were tastefully done and shot on location in France by an all female crew. Uehara's third photobook Veintitres (meaning 23 in Spanish) was of similar nature to Vingt Takako but contained less daring photos of her. Veintitres was shot on location in Mexico, this time with a mixed crew. The photobook contained a bonus 'making of DVD'. Uehara's has a special preference for her photographs to be taken with minimal make-up and cpu touch-up/alterations. In essence her pictures tend contain a rather ambivalent tone to them in which she tends to come across rather natural/pale looking.

Uehara was selected by Taiwanese singer, Leehom Wang, to be the female lead for his music video, 'Heartbeat'. This is the 1st collaboration between the both of them. -- Wikipedia

In 2012 she married TENN, who was one of the lead MCs of hip-hop group ET-KING. In 2014, TENN committed suicide.

She married director Kou Kazuya in October 2018. Edit Biography
Drama
Year Title # Role Rating
2017 Kizoku Tantei
Japanese Drama, 2017, 11 eps
Nirayama Hitomi (Ep. 8) (Guest Role)
11
Nirayama Hitomi (Ep. 8)
Guest Role
7.5
2016 Yamaonna Nikki
Japanese Drama, 2016, 7 eps
Yumi (Support Role)
7
Yumi
Support Role
7.7
2016 Keishichou Sousa Ikka 9-Gakari Season 11
Japanese Drama, 2016, 11 eps
Hayashi Reimi (Ep. 8) (Guest Role)
11
Hayashi Reimi (Ep. 8)
Guest Role
7.7
2014 Bitter Blood
Japanese Drama, 2014, 11 eps
Sato Makoto [Hisashi's dating partner] (Ep. 7) (Guest Role)
11
Sato Makoto [Hisashi's dating partner] (Ep. 7)
Guest Role
8.3
2011 Tempest
Japanese Drama, 2011, 10 eps
Mamina (Support Role)
10
Mamina
Support Role
7.2
2010 The Fugitive: Plan B
Korean Drama, 2010, 20 eps
Kieko (Support Role)
20
Kieko
Support Role
7.4
2004 Kimi ga Omoide ni Naru Mae ni
Japanese Drama, 2004, 11 eps
Tsutsumi Erika (Support Role)
11
Tsutsumi Erika
Support Role
6.7
2003 Teruteru Kazoku
Japanese Drama, 2003, 150 eps
Iwata Natsuko (Support Role)
150
Iwata Natsuko
Support Role
7.7
2002 Nurseman
Japanese Drama, 2002, 10 eps
Satonaka Akane (Support Role)
10
Satonaka Akane
Support Role
8.3
2001 Beauty Seven
Japanese Drama, 2001, 11 eps
Akari Machida (Main Role)
11
Main Role
6.5
2000 Shinjuku Punk Rescue Squad
Japanese Drama, 2000, 10 eps
Mari Todoroki (Main Role)
10
Main Role
10.0
2000 Leave It to the Nurses Season 3
Japanese Drama, 2000, 24 eps
Hayasaka Yukari (Ep. 20) (Guest Role)
24
Hayasaka Yukari (Ep. 20)
Guest Role
8.6
1999 Yomigaeru Kinro
Japanese Drama, 1999, 11 eps
Arisa Mogi (Support Role)
11
Arisa Mogi
Support Role
10.0
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
2011 Valley of Dreams
Japanese Movie, 2011,
Tomoko (Main Role)
Tomoko
Main Role
10.0
2009 Carried on a Sea Breeze
Japanese Movie, 2009,
(Support Role)
Support Role
0.0
2008 Yume no Mani Mani
Japanese Movie, 2008,
Emi (young) (Support Role)
Emi (young)
Support Role
6.0
2002 Leave It to the Nurses The Movie
Japanese Movie, 2002,
Hayasaka Yukari (Support Role)
Hayasaka Yukari
Support Role
7.3
1999 Dream Maker
Japanese Movie, 1999,
Shigeta Miki (Support Role)
Shigeta Miki
Support Role
3.0
1998 Andromedia
Japanese Movie, 1998,
Rika (Main Role)
Rika
Main Role
6.6
Special
Year Title # Role Rating
2017 Shiho Kyokan Hodaka Yoshiko 6
Japanese Special, 2017, 1 eps
Hashimoto Megumi / Nishikawa Risa (Guest Role)
1
Hashimoto Megumi / Nishikawa Risa
Guest Role
0.0
2016 Detective Tokunosuke Jinbo 10
Japanese Special, 2016, 1 eps
Kurumizawa Yasue (Guest Role)
1
Kurumizawa Yasue
Guest Role
4.0
2012 SP~Keishichou Keigoka SP2
Japanese Special, 2012, 1 eps
Washio Hanako (Guest Role)
1
Washio Hanako
Guest Role
6.0
2008 252 Seizonsha Ari: Episode ZERO
Japanese Special, 2008, 1 eps
Mana Mizuki (Main Role)
1
Main Role
8.0
2005 Much Ado About Love Drama Special: Love Stories II
Japanese Special, 2005, 1 eps
(Support Role)
1
Support Role
0.0
2004 Tokyo Wonder Hotel
Japanese Special, 2004, 4 eps
Tsubaki Hanaoka (Main Role)
4
Main Role
8.0
2004 Nurseman Special
Japanese Special, 2004, 1 eps
Satonaka Akane (Support Role)
1
Satonaka Akane
Support Role
7.4
TV Show
Year Title # Role Rating
2008 5LDK
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 171 eps
(Ep. 36) (Guest)
171
(Ep. 36)
Guest
9.0
2008 Himitsu no Arashi-chan
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 211 eps
(Ep. 61) (Guest)
211
(Ep. 61)
Guest
8.4
2004 Shin Domoto Kyoudai
Japanese TV Show, 2004, 454 eps
(Ep. 195) (Guest)
454
(Ep. 195)
Guest
8.1
2001 Domoto Kyoudai
Japanese TV Show, 2001, 168 eps
(Ep. 75) (Guest)
168
(Ep. 75)
Guest
8.3
1996 LOVE LOVE Aishiteru
Japanese TV Show, 1996, 214 eps
(Ep. 23, 59, 172) (Guest)
214
(Ep. 23, 59, 172)
Guest
8.3
1994 Guru Guru Ninety Nine
Japanese TV Show, 1994, 1 eps
[Gochi] (S5E7) (Guest)
1
[Gochi] (S5E7)
Guest
0.0
1986 MUSIC STATION
Japanese TV Show, 1986, 1328 eps
[Performer] (Guest)
1328
[Performer]
Guest
8.1
1964 Music Fair
Japanese TV Show, 1964, 3000 eps
(Guest)
3000
Guest
7.0
1951 Kouhaku Uta Gassen
Japanese TV Show, 1951, 73 eps
(Ep. 48) (Guest)
73
(Ep. 48)
Guest
7.6
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Uehara Takako

Takako Uehara
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  • First Name: Takako
  • Family Name: Uehara
  • Native name: 上原多香子
  • Also Known as: Obaachan, Takachan, Otakasan, Taachan
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Female
  • Born: January 14, 1983
  • Age: 41

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