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==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
*'''Name:''' 酒井法子
 
*'''Name:''' 酒井法子
 
*'''Name (romaji):''' Sakai Noriko
 
*'''Name (romaji):''' Sakai Noriko
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*'''Married name:''' Takaso Noriko (相法子)
 
*'''Nickname:''' Nori-P
 
*'''Nickname:''' Nori-P
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*'''Profession:''' Singer/songwriter, actress, and former 80's/90's idol
 
*'''Birthdate:''' 1971-Feb-14
 
*'''Birthdate:''' 1971-Feb-14
 
*'''Birthplace:''' Fukuoka, Japan
 
*'''Birthplace:''' Fukuoka, Japan
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*'''Star sign:''' Aquarius
 
*'''Star sign:''' Aquarius
 
*'''Blood type:''' B
 
*'''Blood type:''' B
*'''Family:''' Husband (since 1999) and one son (2000)
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*'''Family:''' Husband (since 1998) and one son (1999)
  
 
==About Noriko-chan==
 
==About Noriko-chan==
Noriko was first introduced to the world in 1985, signing on with BOMB Magazine after being discovered at the Grand Prix beauty pageant. Unlike today's Japanese idols who are discovered via agency-sponsored auditions, the idols of the 1980's were discovered via beauty pageants. The girls had to be versatile - relying on a variety of talent, including singing, dancing, acting, and overall cuteness.
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Noriko was first introduced to the world in 1985, signing on with BOMB Magazine after being discovered at the Grand Prix beauty pageant. Noriko then made her debut in 1986 as a [[Wikipedia:J-pop|JPOP]] idol, signing on with Sun Music. Her first piece of merchandise was her '''Video YUPPIE''' book, released in November 1986. Her first single, ''Otoko no Ko ni Naritai'' was released in February 1987, and her first LP, ''Fantasia'', was released later in June. Since 1987, she released over 25 LPs and CDs, and dozens of CD-singles. Her "anthems" include [[Aoi Usagi]], [[Kagami no Doresu]], Hohoemi wo Mitsuketa, and YUMEBOKEN.
 
 
After her beauty pageant win, Noriko made her debut in 1986 as a [[Wikipedia:J-pop|JPOP]] idol, signing on with Sun Music. Her first piece of merchandise was her '''Video YUPPIE''' book, released in November 1986. Her first LP, '''Fantasia''', was released in June 1987. Since 1987, she released over 25 LPs/CDs, and dozens of CD-singles. Her "anthems�? include [[Aoi Usagi]], [[Kagami no Doresu]], Hohoemi wo Mitsuketa, and YUMEBOUKEN.
 
 
 
As with all idols, she also released numerous photo books (18 in all), videos in every medium available, and hundreds of TV show appearances. What made Noriko stand out, in this writer's opinion, is her trademark smile, along with those crescent-shaped eyes. She laid on her cuteness even thicker when she prounced around yelling, "YUPPIE!!!!!" She's virtually a Japanese anime character that came to life!
 
 
 
Speaking of anime, she's done voice acting for various childrens' videos, and even recorded several anime theme songs. Her most famous is ''Ureshi Namida'', the opening theme song for the anime [[Wikipedia:Video Girl Ai|Video Girl Ai]]. Creator [[Wikipedia:Masakazu Katsura|Masakazu Katsura]] even once mentioned that he created the character [[Wikipedia:Video Girl Ai|Hayashida Moemi]] after Nori-P. She also performed the opening theme song '''Active Heart''' for the late 1980's anime [[Wikipedia:Gunbuster|Gunbuster]]. And, she has illustrated a few children storybooks, one of them titled '''Nori-chan''' starring YUPPIE!
 
 
 
Her career slowed down quite a bit since 1999, when she got married and gave birth to a baby boy. Since 1999, she released one original CD, a compilation CD, three CD-singles, an anthology CD/DVD set (NORIKO BOX), and a DVD box set. She even starred in a couple of horror movies: [http://www.mandiapple.com/snowblood/juonthegrudge2.htm JU-ON The Grudge 2] and [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419280/ Yogen], making her somewhat of a horror film chick.
 
  
Noriko first appeared in a Japanese drama in 1989, taking on a minor role in the TV Asahi tanpatsu drama [[Iemitsu to Hidari to Isshin Tasuke Tenka no Ichidaiji]]. Her first major role came in 1993, playing Kashiwagi Koyuki in the Fuji TV hit series [[Hitotsu yane no shita]] (Under the Same Roof). Hitotsu had an average viewership of 33.7-percent, one of the highest viewed drama series of the 1990's, and certainly the most popular Noriko has ever starred in.
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Noriko is also a seiyu for various childrens' videos, and even recorded several anime theme songs. Her most famous is ''Ureshi Namida'', the opening theme song for the anime [[Wikipedia:Video Girl Ai|Video Girl Ai]]. Creator [[Wikipedia:Masakazu Katsura|Masakazu Katsura]] even once mentioned that he created the character [[Wikipedia:Video Girl Ai|Hayashida Moemi]] after Nori-P. She also performed the opening theme song '''Active Heart''' for the late 1980's anime [[Wikipedia:Gunbuster|Gunbuster]]. And, she has illustrated a few children storybooks, one of them titled '''Nori-chan''' starring YUPPIE.
  
An even more challenging role came to Noriko in 1995, starring in [[Hoshi no Kinka]] as Kuramoto Aya, a hearing impaired nurse. She spent months prior to filming learning sign language. It has been brought up numerous times where in episode 1, some people really believed she couldn't hear. She repeated her Aya role in 1996, starring in [[Zoku Hoshi no Kinka]]. The second series actually had a higher viewership rating.
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Noriko first appeared in a Japanese drama in 1986, taking on a minor role in the drama [[Harukaze Ichiban!]]. Her first major role came in 1993, playing Kashiwagi Koyuki in the Fuji TV hit series [[Hitotsu Yane no Shita]]. Hitotsu had an average viewership of 33.7-percent, one of the highest viewed trendy drama series of the 1990's, and certainly the most popular Noriko has ever starred in.
  
Her NHK Taiga Drama major role opportunity came in 2002, starring as One in [[Toshiie and Matsu|Toshiie to Matsu]]. Taiga dramas are very important to a Japanese artist – starring in a taiga establishes the artist, and what follows may be even bigger opportunities.
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An even more challenging role came to Noriko in 1995, starring in [[Hoshi no Kinka]] as Kuramoto Aya, a mute. She spent months prior to filming learning sign language. It has been brought up numerous times where in episode 1, some people really believed she couldn't hear. She repeated her Aya role in 1996, starring in [[Zoku Hoshi no Kinka]]. The second series actually had a higher viewership rating.
  
That opportunity happens to be a starring role in the NHK Asadora [[Fight]]. In this series, Noriko plays Kido Asako, a mother of 15-year old Yuu and 5-year old Dan. "This is a challenge for me. I want to play a cheerful mother,�? she said with a smile in one interview. "I've always admired strong wives, so I am using this role as a learning experience. I think playing a warm-hearted mother who isn't too unfriendly would be about right. ''--- [[User:Groink|Groink]] 02:02, 8 Feb 2006 (EST)''
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Her [[:Category:NHK Taiga|NHK Taiga drama]] major role opportunity came in 2002, starring as One in [[Toshiie and Matsu|Toshiie to Matsu]]. And, she captured a starring role in the [[:Category:NHK Asadora|NHK Asadora]] [[Fight]], playing the mother to the 15-year old heroine. "This is a challenge for me. I want to play a cheerful mother," she said with a smile in one interview. "I've always admired strong wives, so I am using this role as a learning experience. I think playing a warm-hearted mother who isn't too unfriendly would be about right." ''--- [[User:Groink|Groink]] 22:20, 6 Aug 2006 (EDT)''
  
 
==TV Shows==
 
==TV Shows==
*[[Fight]] as Kido Asako, NHK (2005)
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*[[Chibi Maruko-Chan#Renzoku|Marumaru Chibi Maruko-chan]] (Fuji TV, 2007)
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*[[Fight]] as Kido Asako (NHK, 2005)
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*[[Kunitori Monogatari (TV Tokyo)|Kunitori Monogatari]] (TV Tokyo, 2005)
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*[[Koi no Kara Sawagi Drama Special#Love Stories|Koi no Kara Sawagi Drama Special]] ''Love Stories'' (NTV, 2004)
 
*[[Okami ni narimasu!]] as Yoshino Natsuko (NHK, 2003)
 
*[[Okami ni narimasu!]] as Yoshino Natsuko (NHK, 2003)
*[[Mukodono 2003]], Fuji TV (2003)
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*[[Mukodono 2003]] (Fuji TV, 2003)
*[[Toshiie and Matsu]] as One, NHK (2002)
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*[[Toshiie and Matsu]] as One (NHK, 2002)
 
*[[Honke no Yome]], NTV (2001)
 
*[[Honke no Yome]], NTV (2001)
*[[Tenshi ga kieta machi]], NTV (2000)
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*[[Tenshi ga kieta machi|Tenshi ga Kieta Machi]] (NTV, 2000)
*[[Seija no Koushin]], TBS (1999)
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*[[Seija no Koushin]] (TBS, 1999)
*[[Hitotsu Yane no Shita 2]] as Kashiwagi Koyuki, Fuji TV (1997)
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*[[Toi Shinseki Chikaku no Tanin]] (NHK, 1999)
*[[Zoku Hoshi no Kinka]] as Kuramoto Aya, NTV (1996)
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*[[Hitotsu Yane no Shita 2]] as Kashiwagi Koyuki (Fuji TV, 1997)
*[[Hoshi no Kinka]] as Kuramoto Aya, NTV (1995)
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*[[Zoku Hoshi no Kinka]] as Kuramoto Aya (NTV, 1996)
*[[Watashi, mikata desu]], TBS (1995)
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*[[Hoshi no Kinka]] as Kuramoto Aya (NTV, 1995)
*[[Deatta Koro no Kimi de Ite]], NTV (1994)
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*[[Watashi, mikata desu|Watashi, Mikata Desu]] (TBS, 1995)
*[[Hitotsu Yane no Shita]] as Kashiwagi Koyuki, Fuji TV (1993)
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*[[Deatta Koro no Kimi de Ite]] (NTV, 1994)
*[[Toi Shinseki Chikaku no Tanin]], NHK (1990)
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*[[Hitotsu Yane no Shita]] as Kashiwagi Koyuki (Fuji TV, 1993)
*[[Tobuga Gotoku]], NHK (1990)
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*[[Manatsu no Santa Claus]] (真夏のサンタクロース) (TBS, 1992)
*[[Iemitsu to Hidari to Isshin Tasuke Tenka no Ichidaiji]], TV Asahi (1989)
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*[[Kohantei]] (湖畔亭) (Fuji TV, 1992)
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*[[Koishikute]] (1992)
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*[[Daihyo Torishimariyaku Deka]] as Tachibani Hinako (TV Asahi, 1990-1991)
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*[[Maiko-san wa Meitantei|Maiko-san wa Meitantei (Part 3)]] as Kogiku (TV Asahi, 1990)
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*[[Tobu ga Gotoku]] (NHK, 1990)
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*[[Iemitsu to Hikoza to Isshin Tasuke Tenka no Ichidaiji]] (TV Asahi, 1989)
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*[[Maiko-san wa Meitantei|Maiko-san wa Meitantei (Part 2)]] as Kogiku (TV Asahi, 1989)
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*[[Maiko-san wa Meitantei|Maiko-san wa Meitantei (Part 1)]] as Kogiku (TV Asahi, 1988)
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*[[Harukaze Ichiban!]] (春風一番!) as Mitsuko (NTV, 1986)
  
==Theme Songs==
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==TV Show Theme Songs==
*[[Aoi Usagi]] Hoshi no Kinka (1995)
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*Photograph, from [[Toi Shinseki Chikaku no Tanin]] (1999)
*[[Kagami no Doresu]] Zoku Hoshi no Kinka (1996)
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*[[Yokogao]], from [[Kayo Suspense Gekijyo]] (1998-Apr-14 to 1998-Sep-22)
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*[[Aoi Usagi]], from [[Hoshi no Kinka]] (1995)
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*[[Kagami no Doresu]], from [[Zoku Hoshi no Kinka]] (1996)
  
 
==Movies==
 
==Movies==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419280/ Yogen (Premonition)] (2004)
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*[http://www.yesterdays-movie.com/ Yesterdays] (2008)
*[http://www.mandiapple.com/snowblood/juonthegrudge2.htm JU-ON The Grudge 2]
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*SS (2008)
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419280/ Yogen (Premonition)] as Satomi Ayaka (2004)
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*Moonlight Jellyfish as Terasawa Yukiko (2004)
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*[http://www.mandiapple.com/snowblood/juonthegrudge2.htm JU-ON The Grudge 2] as Harase Kyoko (2003)
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*Hana no Oedo no Tsuribaka Nisshi (1998)
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*Hissatsu! 5: Ougon no Chi (必殺!5 黄金の血) (Shochiku, 1991)
  
 
==Endorsements==
 
==Endorsements==

Latest revision as of 11:31, 21 August 2018

Sakai Noriko (2006)

Profile

  • Name: 酒井法子
  • Name (romaji): Sakai Noriko
  • Married name: Takaso Noriko (相法子)
  • Nickname: Nori-P
  • Profession: Singer/songwriter, actress, and former 80's/90's idol
  • Birthdate: 1971-Feb-14
  • Birthplace: Fukuoka, Japan
  • Height: 157cm
  • Weight: 43kg
  • Star sign: Aquarius
  • Blood type: B
  • Family: Husband (since 1998) and one son (1999)

About Noriko-chan

Noriko was first introduced to the world in 1985, signing on with BOMB Magazine after being discovered at the Grand Prix beauty pageant. Noriko then made her debut in 1986 as a JPOP idol, signing on with Sun Music. Her first piece of merchandise was her Video YUPPIE book, released in November 1986. Her first single, Otoko no Ko ni Naritai was released in February 1987, and her first LP, Fantasia, was released later in June. Since 1987, she released over 25 LPs and CDs, and dozens of CD-singles. Her "anthems" include Aoi Usagi, Kagami no Doresu, Hohoemi wo Mitsuketa, and YUMEBOKEN.

Noriko is also a seiyu for various childrens' videos, and even recorded several anime theme songs. Her most famous is Ureshi Namida, the opening theme song for the anime Video Girl Ai. Creator Masakazu Katsura even once mentioned that he created the character Hayashida Moemi after Nori-P. She also performed the opening theme song Active Heart for the late 1980's anime Gunbuster. And, she has illustrated a few children storybooks, one of them titled Nori-chan starring YUPPIE.

Noriko first appeared in a Japanese drama in 1986, taking on a minor role in the drama Harukaze Ichiban!. Her first major role came in 1993, playing Kashiwagi Koyuki in the Fuji TV hit series Hitotsu Yane no Shita. Hitotsu had an average viewership of 33.7-percent, one of the highest viewed trendy drama series of the 1990's, and certainly the most popular Noriko has ever starred in.

An even more challenging role came to Noriko in 1995, starring in Hoshi no Kinka as Kuramoto Aya, a mute. She spent months prior to filming learning sign language. It has been brought up numerous times where in episode 1, some people really believed she couldn't hear. She repeated her Aya role in 1996, starring in Zoku Hoshi no Kinka. The second series actually had a higher viewership rating.

Her NHK Taiga drama major role opportunity came in 2002, starring as One in Toshiie to Matsu. And, she captured a starring role in the NHK Asadora Fight, playing the mother to the 15-year old heroine. "This is a challenge for me. I want to play a cheerful mother," she said with a smile in one interview. "I've always admired strong wives, so I am using this role as a learning experience. I think playing a warm-hearted mother who isn't too unfriendly would be about right." --- Groink 22:20, 6 Aug 2006 (EDT)

TV Shows

TV Show Theme Songs

Movies

  • Yesterdays (2008)
  • SS (2008)
  • Yogen (Premonition) as Satomi Ayaka (2004)
  • Moonlight Jellyfish as Terasawa Yukiko (2004)
  • JU-ON The Grudge 2 as Harase Kyoko (2003)
  • Hana no Oedo no Tsuribaka Nisshi (1998)
  • Hissatsu! 5: Ougon no Chi (必殺!5 黄金の血) (Shochiku, 1991)

Endorsements

  • LION, Shinyokumiai, Glico, Chiba Prefecture, TOSHIBA, TAKARA SHUZO, NISSAN Motors, KAMEDA SEIKA, Araks, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Nissan Food Products, BOUKOSUMETTO, Chubu Electric Power, MITSUKAN

Recognitions

External Links