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Mai Tachihara

Mai Tachihara

Acting
Born: 1967-02-16
Tokyo, Japan

Biography

Mai Tachihara, born on February 16, 1967, is a Japanese actress and jazz singer known for her dynamic talents. Her birth name is Ritsuko Iwayama. She is affiliated with the agency Friend's List. Hailing from Tokyo, Mai Tachihara's journey into the world of entertainment began at a young age. During her high school years at Kanagawa Prefectural Shichirigahama High School, she was drawn to acting. In 1983, while still in high school, she stood out among 6,108 contestants in the "'83 Toho Film New Star Scout Audition," marking her entry into the entertainment industry. Her involvement in the anime series "Igano Kabamaru," where she voiced the heroine Maiko Okubo, served as the catalyst for adopting the stage name Mai Tachihara. She further honed her skills by graduating from Tamagawa University's Faculty of Literature, majoring in theater arts. Mai Tachihara's acting career flourished over the years, with a notable regular role as one of the lawyers in the television drama "Nananin no Onna Bengoshi" (Seven Female Lawyers) since 1991. Her artistic abilities extend beyond acting, encompassing various talents and interests. She excels in traditional Japanese dance, mastering the art of Nihon Buyo. Additionally, she is skilled in playing the traditional instruments of Wadaiko (Japanese drums) and Nagauta Shamisen. Tachihara's hobbies are equally diverse, including playing the guitar (acoustic, electric, and classical), engaging in boxing, jazz dance, cheer dance, classical ballet, gardening, and DIY projects. Her qualifications span a wide range, from holding a regular driver's license and being a certified cook to achieving second-level certification in the English Language Proficiency Test (Eiken), becoming a Medical Yoga Instructor and a Medical Aroma Instructor, and obtaining the title of Centenarian Advisor, specializing in supporting health and longevity. Mai Tachihara's remarkable journey is a testament to her multifaceted talents and unwavering dedication to both the performing arts and personal growth. (Translated from Japanese Wikipedia Article 立原麻衣)

Known For

13 Works
AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo
7.5

AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo

2002

tv

Ring
6.1

Ring

1995

movie

Amaenaideyo!

Amaenaideyo!

1987

tv

Zero Woman: The Accused
5.2

Zero Woman: The Accused

1997

movie

Wild Criminal
7.0

Wild Criminal

1999

movie

Noh Mask Murders
6.3

Noh Mask Murders

1991

movie

Another XX: Fanatic Love
5.5

Another XX: Fanatic Love

1998

movie

Inferno Jūrin

Inferno Jūrin

1997

movie

Mahjong Demon 5 Final Edition: One-man Retirement Match

Mahjong Demon 5 Final Edition: One-man Retirement Match

1995

movie

Guard Dog

Guard Dog

1997

movie

Jingi 24: Rebel Hunting

Jingi 24: Rebel Hunting

2000

movie

Jingi 25: Bloody Rule

Jingi 25: Bloody Rule

2000

movie