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Kotomi Takahata
高畑 こと美
Born (1986-11-22) 22 November 1986 (age 37)
Tokyo, JapanJapan
NationalityJapanJapanese
OccupationActress
Years active2009—
Notable work
  • Caucasus no Hakuboku no Wa
  • Awa
  • The Spider's Thread
Height164 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Parent
RelativesYuta Takahata (brother-in-law)
WebsiteKotomi Takahata no blog..Futsu de ī no.

Kotomi Takahata (高畑 こと美, Takahata Kotomi, born 22 November 1986[1][2]) is a Japanese actress[2] from Tokyo who has featured in productions for theatre, television, film and radio. [1][2] Her mother is Seinenza Theater Company actress Atsuko Takahata[3], and her brother-in-law is actor Yuta Takahata.[3] Keiko Kitagawa is her third distant cousin.[4][5]

Appearances

Stage

  • Kamogawa Horumo (May–Jun 2009, Kichijoji Theater, etc.) as Arisa Miyoshi
  • Suspender 7th Performance Yoru to Mori no Munichhausen (Sep 2009, Mitaka City Arts and Culture Center) as Saki
  • tpt 73rd Performance Kirei Janakya Ikenai Wake (Dec 2009 – Jan 2010, Zamza Asagaya)
  • OneOr8 24th Performance Zetsumetsu no Tori (Sep–Oct 2010, Theatre Tram)
  • 44 Produce Futsū no Seikatsu (Oct 2010, Kinokuniya Hall)
  • Habanera Produce Rosette (Dec 2010, Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Small Hall 1) as Miharu
  • Komatsu-za 93rd Performance Nihonjin no heso (Mar 2011, Theatre Cocoon)
  • tpt 79th Performance Ō to Ko (Sep 2011, Ueno Storehouse)
  • Edo-ito Ayatsuri Ningyō-za Performance Caucasus no Hakuboku no Wa (Jan 2012, Traditional Hall) as Gurusha
  • KAAT Nippon Literature Miminashi Hōichi (Apr 2012, Kanagawa Arts Theatre)
  • ACM Theater Produce Performance Cash On Delivery (Jun 2012, Art Tower Mito)
  • Gekidan Tokyo Festival Awa (Jul 2012, Shimokitazawa Off Off Theater)
  • Takaha Theater Company Sekai o Oeru tameno, Kaigi (Jan 2013, Shimokitazawa Station Front Theater)
  • Chijinkai Shinsha 2nd Performance Nekko (Apr 2013, Akasaka RedTheater)
  • Meiji-za August Performance Tomoe Gozen (Aug 2013, Meiji-za)
  • 2014 Theater Green Produce Nomuzu Project Second Performance Doshinbo no Hama (Jun 2014, Theater Green Box in Box Theater)

Films

  • The Spider's Thread[6] (Apr 2013, Kaeru Cafe) as Oni

TV dramas

  • Mother Episode 6 (May 2010, NTV)
  • Getsuyō Golden Mitori no Isha: Bike Kāsan no Ōshin Nisshi (Dec 2011, TBS)
  • Tonbi Second Part (Jan 2012, NHK) as Reception woman
  • Suiyō Mystery 9 Kaigo Helper Murasakiame-ko no Jiken-bo (Jun 2012, TX) as Miyuki
  • Taiga drama Gunshi Kanbei (Jan 2014, NHK) as Okiku
  • Iyashi-ya Kiriko no Yakusoku (Sep 2015, THK) as Tamako/Lucy Tamaki

Radio

  • Seishun Adventure "Maiwa Densetsu" (May–Jun 2011, NHK-FM)

References

  1. ^ a b "高畑こと美" (in Japanese). Empathy. Archived from the original on 2017-04-15. Retrieved 10 Jun 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "高畑こと美". Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). VIP Times. Retrieved 10 Jun 2018.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "高畑こと美(出典:VIPタイムズ社)". Oricon News (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 12 Jun 2018.
  4. ^ "北川景子:高畑淳子は親戚だった! 初対面で「似てるって言われる」". Mantan Web (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. Archived from the original on 2014-01-27. Retrieved 13 Jun 2018.
  5. ^ "Kotomi Takahata". www.talent-databank.co.jp. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  6. ^ "蜘蛛の糸 (2011)". Cinema Today (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2013-04-26. Retrieved 14 Jun 2018.