Mikako Tabe

Mikako Tabe
多部 未華子
Born 多部 未華子 (Tabe Mikako)
January 25, 1989 (1989-01-25) (age 23)
Tokyo,  Japan
Other names たべちゃん (Tabe-Chan)
Occupation Actress
Years active 2002 (2002)-present
Signature
Website
http://www.tabemikako.com/

Mikako Tabe (多部 未華子 Tabe Mikako?, born January 25, 1989) is a Japanese stage, film and television actress who is from Tokyo. She has played the role of Yaten Kou in the Sailor Moon musicals. She also starred in the comedy series Yasuko to Kenji. She is affiliated to Hirata Office, a talent agency.[1]

Contents

Filmography

Feature Films/Movies

Japanese Title Romaji Title Year Role Notes
LIAR GAME -再生- Liar Game: Saisei 2012 Shinomiya Yū [2]
源氏物語 千年の謎 Genji Monogatari: Sennen no Nazo 2011 Noue Aoi [3]
君に届け Kimi ni Todoke 2010 Sawako Kuronuma [4]
ケンタとジュンとカヨちゃんの国 Kenta to Jun to Kayo-chan no Kuni 2010 Yumika
フィッシュストーリー Fisshu sutōri 2009 Asami
こわい童謡 裏の章 Kowai dōyō: Ura no shō 2007 Masaki Ayane
こわい童謡 表の章 Kowai dōyō: Omote no shō 2007 Masaki Ayane
西遊記 Saiyūki 2007 Princess Reimi
俺は、君のためにこそ死ににいく Ore wa, kimi no tame ni koso shini ni iku 2007 Reiko
夜のピクニック Yoru no pikunikku 2006 Takako Koda
ルート225 Rūto 225 2006 Jericho Tanaka
青空のゆくえ Aozora no yukue 2005 Haruna Kawahara
ヒノキオ Hinokio 2005 Kudo Jun
メールで届いた物語 『CHANGE THE WORLD!』 Meeru de todoita monogatari [CHANGE THE WORLD!] 2005 Angel school girl
ゴーヤーちゃんぷるー Gōyā Chanpurū 2005 Hiromi Suzuki
理由 Riyū 2004 Shinoda Izumi

Short Films/Movies

Japanese Title Romaji Title Year Role Notes
真夜中からとびうつれ Mayonaka kara tobiutsure 2011 A girl in a blue dress A short film by Yokohama Satoko[5]
東京危機一髪 Tokyo Kiki Ippatsu (Crisis of Tokyo) - Tokyo Girl Episode #004 2003 A young woman A short film by 68 FILMS[6]

Plays and Musicals

Plays

Title Year Role Notes
Salome 2012 Princess Salome New National Theatre Tokyo (June 2012)[7]
Nōgyō shōjo (Farm Girl) 2010 Farmer's daughter Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space (March 2010)[8]
LOVE LETTERS 2009 Nakao Akiyoshi 375th performance of 20th season at PARCO Theater (12/10/2009)[9]

Musicals

Title Year Role Notes
Sailor Moon musicals 2004 Yaten Kou Second Stage - Marina Moon (Kakyuu-ouhi Kourin)[10]
Sailor Moon musicals 2003 Yaten Kou Second Stage - Marina Moon (Starlights-Ryuusei Densetsu)[11]
Preceded by
Momoko Okuyama
Yaten Kou/Sailor Star Healer
2003-2004
Succeeded by
none

Television

Dramas

Japanese Title Romaji Title Year Role Notes
ジウ 警視庁特殊犯捜査係 Jiu: Keishichou Tokushuhan Sousakei 2011 Kadokura Misaki
デカワンコ Deka Wanko 2011 Hanamori Ichiko [12]
GM~踊れドクター GM: Odore Dokuta 2010 Momoko Komukai
不毛地帯 Fumō Chitai 2009 Naoko Iki
つばさ Tsubasa 2009 Tsubasa Tamaki
ヤスコとケンジ Yasuko to Kenji 2008 Yasuko Oki
鹿男あをによし Shikaotoko Aoniyoshi 2008 Ito Hotta
山田太郎ものがたり Yamada Tarō Monogatari 2007 Takako Ikegami
すみれの花咲く頃 Sumire no Hana Saku Koro 2007 Endo Kimiko [13]
対岸の彼女 Taigan no kanojo 2006 Noguchi Nanako [14]

Shows

Japanese Title Romaji Title Year Role Notes
Yuming Films Vol.2 Yuming Films Vol.2 2007 Nanako
その5分前「明日への船出」 Sono 5 Funmae ( Ashita heno Funade ) 2006 Misa
魁!セレソンDX Sakigake! Sereson DX 2006 Jody (Kinuko)
『HAPPY! HAPPY!』 スペシャル HAPPY! HAPPY! Supesharu 2002 Mikako Ronald McDonald's Hour

Awards and Prizes

Awards

Year Award Category Film / Series Result
2011 68th Television Drama Academy Awards Best Actress[15] Deka Wanko Won
2011 18th Yomiuri Engeki Awards Newcomer of the Year (Haruko Sugimura Award)[16] Nōgyō shōjo Won
2010 Élan d'Or Award Rookie of the Year[17] Fisshu sutori, Tsubasa, Fumō Chitai Won
2007 4th TVnavi Drama Awards Newcomer of the Year[18] Yamada Tarō Monogatari Won
2006 21st Takasaki Film Festival Awards Best New Actress[19] Rūto 225 Won
2005 48th Blue Ribbon Awards Newcomer of the Year[20] Hinokio, Aozora no yukue Won
2005 15th Japan Movie Critics Awards Newcomer of the Year (Kazuko Komori Award)[21] Hinokio Won

Special Awards

Year Award Category Event Result
2009 Gold Dream Award[22] Culture/Entertainment World Gold Council Awards (Tokyo Gold Week 2009) Won

References

  1. ^ "Hirata Office - Mikako Tabe's profile" (in Japanese). http://www.hirata-office.jp/talent_profile/entertainment/mikako_tabe.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  2. ^ "LIAR GAME - Reborn - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://liargame.jp/. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  3. ^ "Genji Monogatari: Sennen no Nazo - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.genji-nazo.jp/. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  4. ^ "Kimi ni Todoke - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.kiminitodoke-movie.com/. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  5. ^ "LittleMore - Yokohama Satoko - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.littlemore.co.jp/yokohamasatoko/#01. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  6. ^ "68 FILMS - Tokyo Kiki Ippatsu - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.goggle.co.jp/sf/e_t04.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  7. ^ "New National Theatre Tokyo - Salome - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.nntt.jac.go.jp/play/20000442_2_play.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  8. ^ Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space - Nōgyō shōjo - Official Site at the Wayback Machine (archived 25 January 2010) (Japanese)
  9. ^ "PARCO Theater - LOVE LETTERS - History" (in Japanese). http://www.parco-play.com/web/play/loveletters/llhistory_1.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  10. ^ "WikiMoon - Kakyuu-ouhi Kourin". April 17, 2011. http://wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Kakyuu-Ouhi_Kourin_-_The_Second_Stage_Final. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  11. ^ "WikiMoon - Starlights-Ryuusei Densetsu". August 29, 2011. http://wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Starlights_-_Ryuusei_Densetsu. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  12. ^ "NTV - Deka Wanko - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.ntv.co.jp/dekawanko/index.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  13. ^ "NHK - Sumire no Hana Saku Koro - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.nhk.or.jp/drama/sumire/index.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  14. ^ "WOWOW - Taigan no kanojo - Official Site" (in Japanese). http://www.wowow.co.jp/dramaw/top/taigan.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  15. ^ "68th Television Drama Academy Awards - Winners list" (in Japanese). May 11,2011. http://blog.television.co.jp/drama/academy/2011/05/11/. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  16. ^ "18th Yomiuri Engeki Awards - Winners list" (in Japanese). February 2011. http://info.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/2011/02/post-16.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  17. ^ "Élan d'Or Award - Winners list" (in Japanese). http://www.producer.or.jp/elandor/elandor-2010.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  18. ^ "4th TVnavi Drama Awards - Winners list" (in Japanese). http://www.tvnaviweb.jp/TVnavi_contents/doYear/2007index.html. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  19. ^ 21st Takasaki Film Festival Awards - Winners list at the Wayback Machine (archived 20 October 2007) (Japanese)
  20. ^ "48th Blue Ribbon Awards - Winners list" (in Japanese). 2005. http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/b_award/2005/. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 
  21. ^ 15th Japan Movie Critics Awards - Winners list at the Wayback Machine (archived 20 April 2009) (Japanese)
  22. ^ "3rd Tokyo Gold Week held: Gold Dream Award 2009, October 7" (in Japanese). http://gold.tanaka.co.jp/topics/topics_detail.php?id=109. Retrieved December 29, 2011. 

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