Eriko Tamura Explained

Eriko Tamura
Native Name:田村 英里子
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:16 January 1973
Birth Place:Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Occupation:Actress, singer
Years Active:1989–present
Agent:Creative Artists Agency (U.S.)
Television:Idol Densetsu Eriko
Nationality:Japanese
Other Names:Eririn (nickname)
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Instrument:Vocals

,[1] sometimes credited only as Eriko, is a Japanese actress and singer. Her anime series Idol Densetsu Eriko (Legendary Idol Eriko) has been syndicated worldwide, airing in such countries as France, Italy, India and Spain. In live action series, she portrayed Princess Yaeko in the television show Heroes and Mai, the villainess in the feature film Dragonball Evolution.

Career

Tamura grew up in Düsseldorf, Germany, and lived there for six years with her family from the age of 8 to the age of 13. Tamura (who speaks fluent English, German, and Japanese) has starred in over 20 films and television series in Japan. Tamura is a recording artist. She has released 10 original albums and 18 singles with record label EMI. Tamura has toured all over Japan, giving concert performances in such venues as the prestigious Nippon Budokan.

In the United States, Tamura has appeared in the NBC series, Heroes as Princess Yaeko, a love interest of Hiro Nakamura and Takeso Kensei.[2] In 2009, Tamura also played a leading role, Mai, the villainess in the 20th Century Fox feature Dragonball Evolution.[3] [4] Also in 2009, Tamura played Sock's stepsister in season 2 of Reaper.

The anime series entitled Idol Densetsu Eriko (Legendary Idol Eriko) was created as a result of her popularity. The show has been translated into six languages and syndicated worldwide, airing in such countries as France, Italy, India, and Spain.

Tamura won a celebrated American Idol-esque competition in Japan at the age of 14, soon after moving back to Japan from Germany. Winning this popular competition resulted her to join the cast of the prime-time television comedy Born to be Wild! as a series regular.

Tamura's first starring role was in the award-winning NHK mini-series, My Beloved Ultra Seven. Tamura was then cast in the highly regarded Taiga Drama television series Hideyoshi, in which she portrayed real-life historical figure, Hosokawa Gracia.

In 2007, Tamura filed a lawsuit against IMDb for invading her privacy by posting her birthday and full name online. The complaint was settled privately.[5]

Her first autobiography,,[6] was published in Japan by Bungeishunjū in 2009.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 田村英里子のプロフィール. 23 July 2014. oricon.co.jp. 21 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Asianpopcorn - Powered by Discuz!.
  3. News: Rossum roars onto 'Dragonball' cast. Leslie . Simmons. 2007-12-15. The Hollywood Reporter. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://web.archive.org/web/20140904125901/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/rossum-roars-dragonball-cast-157248. 2014-09-04. dead.
  4. Web site: http://www.varietyjapan.com/news/movie/u3eqp3000001zius.html. Variety Japan. I feel deeply honored to have been cast in the role of Mai because Akira Toriyama's manga Dragonball is so incredibly well-known among the people of Japan and brings together such a rich mythology of characters. The film has already begun shooting in Mexico and although we have a lot of work ahead of us, I look forward to a successful collaboration with filmmakers James Wong and Stephen Chow. Dragonball is a very exciting project for all of us.. https://web.archive.org/web/20090328120754/http://www.varietyjapan.com/news/movie/u3eqp3000001zius.html . 2009-03-28 . 2007-12-24 . ja:ハリウッド映画版「ドラゴンボール」出演、田村英里子から独占メッセージ . Japanese .
  5. Web site: Name of Actress Who Sued for Age May be Revealed (Analysis). Eriq Gardner. The Hollywood Reporter. 2011-09-19. 2016-01-13.
  6. Book: Tamuro, Eriko . ja:ハリウッド ドリーム . Hollywood Dream . 2009 . 文芸春秋 (Bungei Shunjū) . Tokyo . Japanese . 978-4-16-371120-1 . 314023677 .