Pinko Izumi

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Pinko Izumi (泉ピン子, Izumi Pinko, born September 11, 1947 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress[1] and singer. Her legal name is Sayo Takemoto (武本 小夜, Takemoto Sayo, née Eguchi (江口)), and she originally performed under the name Mariko Mikado (三門 マリ子, Mikado Mariko).

Filmography[]

Television[]

  • (NHK, 1981) as Asahi no kata
  • Oshin as Fuji (NHK, 1983)
  • Sanga Moyu (NHK, 1984)
  • (NHK, 1986)
  • Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari as Kojima Satsuki (TBS, 1990–present)
  • (NHK, 1992)
  • (TBS, 1994)
  • (TBS, 1995)
  • (TBS, 1995)
  • (NTV, 1995)
  • (TBS, 1996)
  • (TBS, 1997)
  • (TBS, 1998)
  • (TBS, 1999)
  • (NTV, 1999)
  • (TV Tokyo, 2001–present)
  • as Takahashi Utako (TBS, 2001)
  • as Kaneko Akiko (TBS, 2003, episodes 1–2)
  • (TBS, 2003)
  • (NHK, 2004)
  • Akai Tsuki as Hara Yoko (TV Tokyo, 2004)
  • as Kato Kimie (TBS, 2005)
  • as Nakahara Misa (NHK, 2005)
  • Yato (TBS, 2005)
  • as Omata Kin (Fuji TV, 2005)
  • Satomi Hakkenden as Kamezasa (Fuji TV, 2006)
  • as Ooyama Kazuyo (TBS, 2006)
  • as Kurihara Sumiko (Fuji TV, 2006)
  • (Fuji TV, 2007)
  • (NTV, 2007)
  • (Fuji TV, 2007)
  • as Sakura Hanako (TBS, 2007)
  • as Himeda Natsuko (TBS, 2007, episode 10)
  • (Fuji TV, 2008)
  • as Kuramatsu Tsuru (Fuji TV, 2009)
  • as Takahira Shino (TBS, 2009)
  • (TBS, 2009)
  • Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon Season 4 (TV Asahi, 2016) as Dr. Toko Kubo
  • Segodon (NHK, 2018) as Honju-in

Films[]

Honours[]

References[]

  1. ^ Clements, Jonathan; Tamamuro, Motoko (November 1, 2003). The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953. Stone Bridge Press, Inc. pp. 206–. ISBN 9781611725216. Retrieved August 29, 2012.

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