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{{nihongo|'''Chie Tanaka'''|田中 千絵|Tanaka Chie|born August 17, 1981}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] model and actress who is based in [[Taiwan]]. She is best known for her role as Tomoko in ''[[Cape No. 7]]'', the second top-selling film in [[Cinema of Taiwan|Taiwanese cinematic]] history.<ref>{{cite news|title=Box Office Hit Cape No. 7 to Premier in New York|url=http://www.taiwanembassy.org/US/NYC/ct.asp?xItem=96238&ctNode=2947&mp=62|accessdate=14 December 2014|publisher=Taipei Economic and Cultural Office|date=22 June 2009|location=New York|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402104624/http://www.taiwanembassy.org/US/NYC/ct.asp?xItem=96238&ctNode=2947&mp=62|archivedate=2 April 2015}}</ref>
{{nihongo|'''Chie Tanaka'''|田中 千絵|Tanaka Chie|born August 17, 1981}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] model and actress who is based in [[Taiwan]]. She is best known for her role as Tomoko in ''[[Cape No. 7]]'', the second highest-grossing film in Taiwanese cinematic history.<ref>{{cite news|title=Box Office Hit Cape No. 7 to Premier in New York|url=http://www.taiwanembassy.org/US/NYC/ct.asp?xItem=96238&ctNode=2947&mp=62|accessdate=14 December 2014|publisher=Taipei Economic and Cultural Office|date=22 June 2009|location=New York|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402104624/http://www.taiwanembassy.org/US/NYC/ct.asp?xItem=96238&ctNode=2947&mp=62|archivedate=2 April 2015}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Born as the daughter of the wealthy Japanese [[cosmetics]] [[tycoon]] [[Tony Tanaka]], Chie Tanaka debuted at age 17 when she appeared in the television series ''Bishyoujou H'', although she did not garner much attention at the time. Her career in the entertainment industry was rather disappointing until she appeared in the movie ''[[Initial D (film)|Initial D]]'', a 2005 [[Cinema of Hong Kong|Hong Kong movie]] based on the popular Japanese [[manga]] and [[anime]] series of the [[Initial D|same name]], which gained her some popularity in Taiwan and Hong Kong. [[Jay Chou]], who played the lead role ''Takumi Fujiwara'' in the movie, later invited her to appear in his [[music video]] ''[[Common Jasmin Orange]]''.
Born as the daughter of the wealthy Japanese [[cosmetics]] [[tycoon]] [[Tony Tanaka]], Chie Tanaka debuted at age 17 when she appeared in the television series ''Bishyoujou H'', although she did not garner much attention at the time. Her career in the entertainment industry was rather disappointing until she appeared in the movie ''[[Initial D (film)|Initial D]]'', a 2005 [[Cinema of Hong Kong|Hong Kong movie]] based on the popular Japanese [[manga]] and [[anime]] series of the [[Initial D|same name]], which gained her some popularity in Taiwan and Hong Kong. [[Jay Chou]], who played the lead role ''Takumi Fujiwara'' in the movie, later invited her to appear in his [[music video]] ''[[Common Jasmin Orange]]''.


In June 2006 Tanaka went to Taiwan to study [[Standard Mandarin]] at [[Mandarin Training Center]], [[National Taiwan Normal University]] in anticipation to expand her career. Just before her scheduled return to Japan in February 2007, director [[Wei Te-sheng]] invited her to take the leading actress role ''Tomoko'' in his upcoming ''[[Cape No. 7]]'' and subsequently prolonged her stay in Taiwan. The movie was a success, and Tanaka soon became a popular figure in Taiwan, and had concentrated her career there since.
In June 2006 Tanaka went to Taiwan to study [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]] at [[Mandarin Training Center]], [[National Taiwan Normal University]] in anticipation to expand her career. Just before her scheduled return to Japan in February 2007, director [[Wei Te-sheng]] invited her to take the leading actress role ''Tomoko'' in his upcoming ''[[Cape No. 7]]'' and subsequently prolonged her stay in Taiwan. The movie was a success, and Tanaka soon became a popular figure in Taiwan, and has concentrated her career there since.


A poll conducted by [[Yahoo!]] Taiwan in 2008 named her the third most visible person on the news, after former president [[Chen Shui-bien]] and late businessman [[Wang Yung-ching]].<ref>[http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/081203/35/1aj2p.html 2008十大發燒新聞人物第三名:田中千繪] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527135356/http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/081203/35/1aj2p.html |date=May 27, 2011 }}</ref>
A poll conducted by [[Yahoo!]] Taiwan in 2008 named her the third most visible person on the news, after former president [[Chen Shui-bien]] and late businessman [[Wang Yung-ching]].<ref>[http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/081203/35/1aj2p.html 2008十大發燒新聞人物第三名:田中千繪] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527135356/http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/081203/35/1aj2p.html |date=May 27, 2011 }}</ref>
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In 2010, she played a model turned singer in the idol drama Because of You, about the struggles to succeed in the entertainment industry. Since then she has also worked in Mainland China in various television series.
In 2010, she played a model turned singer in the idol drama Because of You, about the struggles to succeed in the entertainment industry. Since then she has also worked in Mainland China in various television series.


In 2011, Tanaka appeared in the Taiwanese epic film [[Seediq Bale|Warriors of the Rainbow: Seedik Bale]], as Matsuno Kojima, the wife of officer Genji Kojima. The film was her second collaboration with director Wei Te-sheng.
In 2011, Tanaka appeared in the Taiwanese epic film [[Seediq Bale|Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale]], as Matsuno Kojima, the wife of officer Genji Kojima. The film was her second collaboration with director Wei Te-sheng.


2012 saw Tanaka playing the dual role of Asuka and Ke Ke in the Taiwanese drama The Last Night Shop, about a late night diner and the colourful patrons it attracts. It is a remake of the Japanese series [[Shinya Shokudō|Shinya Shokodo]].
2012 saw Tanaka playing the dual role of Asuka and Ke Ke in the Taiwanese drama The Last Night Shop, about a late night diner and the colourful patrons it attracts. It is a remake of the Japanese series [[Shinya Shokudō|Shinya Shokodo]].
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* [[Ping Pong (2002 film)|''Ping Pong'']] (2002)
* [[Ping Pong (2002 film)|''Ping Pong'']] (2002)
* ''[[Tange Sazen: Hyakuman ryo no tsubo]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Tange Sazen: Hyakuman ryo no tsubo]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger]]'' (2004-2005) as Merian Teresa (Episode 37) quest appearance<ref name="one">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0972598/ |title=Chie Tanaka |accessdate=March 6, 2010 |publisher=imdb.com}}</ref><ref name="two">{{Cite web |url=http://chinesemov.com/actors/Chie%20Tanaka.html |title=Chie Tanaka |accessdate=March 6, 2010 |publisher=chinesemov.com}}</ref>
* ''[[Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger]]'' (2004-2005) as Merian Teresa (Episode 37) guest appearance<ref name="one">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0972598/ |title=Chie Tanaka |accessdate=March 6, 2010 |publisher=imdb.com}}</ref><ref name="two">{{Cite web |url=http://chinesemov.com/actors/Chie%20Tanaka.html |title=Chie Tanaka |accessdate=March 6, 2010 |publisher=chinesemov.com}}</ref>
* [[Initial D (film)|''Initial D'']] (2005)
* [[Initial D (film)|''Initial D'']] (2005)
* [[Spring Snow (film)|''Spring Snow'']] (2005)
* [[Spring Snow (film)|''Spring Snow'']] (2005)
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* ''[[Su Mi Ma Sen Love]]'' (2009)
* ''[[Su Mi Ma Sen Love]]'' (2009)
* [[L-O-V-E (film)|''L-O-V-E'']] (2009)
* [[L-O-V-E (film)|''L-O-V-E'']] (2009)
* ''[[Love Tactics]]'' (2010)
* ''Love Tactics'' (2010)
* ''[[Seediq Bale]]'' (2011)
* ''[[Seediq Bale]]'' (2011)
* ''[[Speed Angels]]'' (2011)
* ''[[Speed Angels]]'' (2011)
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* ''[[The Action Zero]]'' (2013)
* ''[[The Action Zero]]'' (2013)
* ''[[The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel]]'' (2013)
* ''[[The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel]]'' (2013)
* [[cmn:屍憶|''The Bride'']] (2015)
* ''[[The Bride (2015 Taiwanese film)|The Bride]]'' (2015)
* ''[[52Hz, I Love You]]'' (2017)
* ''[[52Hz, I Love You]]'' (2017)
* ''Big'' (2023)


==Music video==
==Music video==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://blog.pixnet.net/chieworld Personal Blog]{{in lang|zh}}
*[http://blog.pixnet.net/chieworld Personal Blog]{{in lang|zh}}
*[http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/tanakachie/ Personal Blog]{{in lang|ja}}
*[http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/tanakachie/ Personal Blog]{{in lang|ja}}
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[[Category:Actresses from Tokyo]]
[[Category:Actresses from Tokyo]]
[[Category:Amuse Inc. talents]]
[[Category:Amuse Inc. talents]]
[[Category:21st-century Japanese singers]]
[[Category:21st-century male singers]]

Latest revision as of 23:04, 29 August 2024

Chie Tanaka
Chie Tanaka in 2009
Born (1981-08-17) August 17, 1981 (age 43)
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1998–present

Chie Tanaka (田中 千絵, Tanaka Chie, born August 17, 1981) is a Japanese model and actress who is based in Taiwan. She is best known for her role as Tomoko in Cape No. 7, the second highest-grossing film in Taiwanese cinematic history.[1]

Career

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Born as the daughter of the wealthy Japanese cosmetics tycoon Tony Tanaka, Chie Tanaka debuted at age 17 when she appeared in the television series Bishyoujou H, although she did not garner much attention at the time. Her career in the entertainment industry was rather disappointing until she appeared in the movie Initial D, a 2005 Hong Kong movie based on the popular Japanese manga and anime series of the same name, which gained her some popularity in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Jay Chou, who played the lead role Takumi Fujiwara in the movie, later invited her to appear in his music video Common Jasmin Orange.

In June 2006 Tanaka went to Taiwan to study Mandarin at Mandarin Training Center, National Taiwan Normal University in anticipation to expand her career. Just before her scheduled return to Japan in February 2007, director Wei Te-sheng invited her to take the leading actress role Tomoko in his upcoming Cape No. 7 and subsequently prolonged her stay in Taiwan. The movie was a success, and Tanaka soon became a popular figure in Taiwan, and has concentrated her career there since.

A poll conducted by Yahoo! Taiwan in 2008 named her the third most visible person on the news, after former president Chen Shui-bien and late businessman Wang Yung-ching.[2]

She followed up her success with the leading role in director Yu-Hsien Lin's[3] 2009 film Sumimasen, Love as a fictionalised version of herself. In the film, Tanaka attempts to reconcile with her sense of identity after starring in Cape No.7 by travelling to sightsee in Kaohsiung, during which she finds unexpected love.[4]

In 2010, she played a model turned singer in the idol drama Because of You, about the struggles to succeed in the entertainment industry. Since then she has also worked in Mainland China in various television series.

In 2011, Tanaka appeared in the Taiwanese epic film Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale, as Matsuno Kojima, the wife of officer Genji Kojima. The film was her second collaboration with director Wei Te-sheng.

2012 saw Tanaka playing the dual role of Asuka and Ke Ke in the Taiwanese drama The Last Night Shop, about a late night diner and the colourful patrons it attracts. It is a remake of the Japanese series Shinya Shokodo.

She appeared in the 2013 Chinese film The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel, as a Japanese officer and fellow alumni of the main characters from Yenching University.

In 2015 she starred in the Taiwanese horror film The Bride produced by Takashige Ichise,[5] notable for producing other Japanese horror films such as The Ring and Ju-on franchise.[6]

Filmography

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Music video

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Awards and nominations

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Nominated: Best New Performer award in the 2008 Golden Horse Awards

References

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  1. ^ "Box Office Hit Cape No. 7 to Premier in New York". New York: Taipei Economic and Cultural Office. 22 June 2009. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. ^ 2008十大發燒新聞人物第三名:田中千繪 Archived May 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Yu-Hsien Lin". IMDb. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  4. ^ "Sumimasen, Love". www.j-ent.com.tw. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  5. ^ SCREEN, 世界電影雜誌 World. "吳慷仁膽子太大直呼被嚇好難?田中千繪光看【屍憶】劇本就皮皮剉 - 世界電影雜誌 World SCREEN". 世界電影雜誌 World SCREEN. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
  6. ^ "Takashige Ichise". IMDb. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
  7. ^ "Chie Tanaka". imdb.com. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  8. ^ "Chie Tanaka". chinesemov.com. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
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