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Shiho Takano

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Shiho Takano
高野 志穂
Born (1979-10-21) October 21, 1979 (age 45)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
OccupationActress
Years active2002 - present
AgentTom company
Height1.6 m (5 ft 3 in)
Spouse
(m. 2013)
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Children2
WebsiteOfficial profile

Shiho Takano (高野 志穂, Takano Shiho, born October 21, 1979, in Tokyo, Japan)[2] is a Japanese actress who is represented by the talent agency, Tom company.

Takano's husband is actor Yukiya Kitamura.[1]

Filmography

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TV series

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Year Title Role Network Notes
2002 Sakura Sakura Matsushita NHK Lead role
2003 Aka-chan o Sagase Hina Kameyama NHK Lead role
2004 Tsuma no Sotsugyōshiki Rikako Kanzaki NHK
2005 Run Away Girl Nagareru Onna Erika BS Fuji Lead role
Yoshitsune Magome NHK Episodes 27 and 31
Risō no Seikatsu Aki Igarashi NHK
2007 Tōi Kuni Kara Kita Otoko Kaori Yagawa TBS
2009 Shin Keishichō Sōsaikka 9 Kakari Mamiko Takahashi TV Asahi Episode 7
Kariya Keibu Series 7 Machiko Ogawa TBS
2010 Mitsuhiko Asami Series 36 Keimi Matsukawa Fuji TV
Ekkyō Sōsa 2 Atsuko Fukami TV Asahi
Tokyo Eki o Wasuremono Azukari-sho 4 Chiharu Manabe TV Asahi
2011 Omiya-san Dai 8 Series Yukari Mukai TV Asahi Episode 4
2012 Suspicion Yuiko Shirakawa Fuji TV
Aibō Ayako Shinoda TV Asahi Season 11, Episode 8
2013 Hanchō 6: Keishichō Asaka Han Yoko Katase TBS Episode 7
Keiji 110-kiro Yasuko Umetani TV Asahi Episode 2
Honey Trap Emi Kobayashi Fuji TV Episodes 7 to Final Episode
2014 Team: Keishichō Tokubetsu Hanzai Sōsa Honbu Kayo Hoshino TV Asahi Episode 2
Watashi wa Daikō-ya! 3 Emi TV Asahi

Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2002 Color of Life Theme 1: Family Girl hitting her father
Itai Futari Keiko
2003 Neko Girl looking for cat Lead role
Fukumimi Ke Nobunaga
2006 Nihon no Jitensha Dorobō Snack hostess
2010 Asakusa-dō Yoiyume Tan Rinko Furumido
2012 Mr. Jonfun!! Watashi no Star wa Chicken Otoko?!

References

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  1. ^ a b "北村有起哉、女優・高野志穂と結婚!" (in Japanese). Cinema Today. June 4, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  2. ^ "高野志穂" (in Japanese). Tom Company. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
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