Yūko Takeuchi was a Japanese actress. She is known for her roles in television series Asuka, Pride, FlashForward, and Miss Sherlock as well as films such as Ring, Yomigaeri, and Dog in a Sidecar
Name | : | Yūko Takeuchi |
Birth Date | : | 01 April 1980 |
Birth Place | : | Urawa |
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Occupation | : | Actress |
1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife [12 June 2010]
Six women (Yû Aoi, Kyôka Suzuki, Rena Tanaka) of different generations deal with love, marriage and motherhood.
A Ghost of a Chance [29 September 2007 (Japan)]
A college student (Erika Sawajiri) moves into an apartment and reads the diary of the previous tenant.
A Long Good-Bye [13 October 2007]
Be with You []
Big show! Hawaii ni utaeba [23 December 2003]
Cape Nostalgia [19 April 2019 (Russia)]
Chips [22 November 2019 (Japan)]
Closed Diary [9 February 2008 (Japan)]
Team Batista no Eikō is a Japanese mystery film and television show adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Takeru Kaidō. The story revolves around a hospital with a team of doctors known for their success with a type of heart surgery.
Creepy [30 January 2010 (Japan)]
Aoyagi meets an old friend and ends up framed for the murder of the prime minister.
Daikūkō 2013 [1 October 2011]
Flowers [Kōki Mitani]
Golden Slumber [14 February 2018 (South Korea)]
Kim Gun-woo, a delivery man, runs for his life after he is accused of assassinating a presidential candidate and all the evidence points towards him.
Heaven's Bookstore [14 November 2009]
Hoshi ni negaio [Fuminori Kaneko]
Inside Out [17 June 2015 (France)]
Eleven-year-old Riley moves to San Francisco, leaving behind her life in Minnesota. She and her five core emotions, Fear, Anger, Joy, Disgust and Sadness, struggle to cope with her new life.
Kamoshirenai Joyûtachi [Kensaku Sawada]
KIDAN PIECE OF DARKNESS [Kan Ishibashi]
Midnight Eagle [14 May 2016]
Nine residents in a small town in Japan risk their lives to create an illegal loan business in order to help the poor citizens have their taxes distributed among them.
No More Cry [7 March 2009]
Ring []
Seicho Matsumoto's Black Gospel [Satoru Nakajima]
Spring Snow [21 July 2018]
Strawberry Night [29 October 2011 (Japan)]
A Ghost of a Chance is a 2011 Japanese comedy mystery film directed by Kōki Mitani.
Sutekina kakushi dori -kanzen muketsu no concierge [Kazuaki Seki]
Tabineko ripôto [Jun'ichi Mori, Yusuke Taki, Takashi Matsuo]
Team Batista no Eikō [5 June 2004]
Heaven's Bookstore is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara about a struggling classical pianist who is sent to heaven to work in a bookstore. It is based on two novels, written by Atsushi Matsuhisa and Wataru Tanaka.
The 47 Rōnin in Debt [Kôichirô Miki]
The Confidence Man JP: The Movie [November 2002]
Yomigaeri is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Akihiko Shiota that released theatrically on 18 January 2003. It features Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Yūko Takeuchi in the lead role.
The Inerasable [29 October 2005 (Japan)]
Spring Snow is a 2005 film adaptation of Yukio Mishima's novel of the same name, directed by Isao Yukisada. The cast includes Satoshi Tsumabuki as Kiyoaki Matsugae, Yūko Takeuchi as Satoko Ayakura, and Sosuke Takaoka as Shigekuni Honda. The film was nominated for nine Japanese Academy Awards.
The Magnificent Nine [12 April 2003]
The Travelling Cat Chronicles [2 October 2007]
A photographer (Takao Osawa) witnesses the crash of an American stealth plane.
The Triumphant Return Of General Rouge [March 2012]
The World According to Chocolat [15 May 1999]
Warushawa no aki [Kōki Mitani]
Yomigaeri [18 June 2016 (Japan)]
Retired detective Takakura receives a request from his ex-colleague, Nogami, to examine a missing family case from 6 years before. As he begins to look into it, events in his own neighbourhood become stranger and stranger.
はやぶさ/HAYABUSA [Shin Togashi]
星に願いを [17 June 2015 (France)]
Eleven-year-old Riley moves to San Francisco, leaving behind her life in Minnesota. She and her five core emotions, Fear, Anger, Joy, Disgust and Sadness, struggle to cope with her new life.
- 01 April 1980.
- Urawa.
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- 44.