Hanako Tokachi
Hanako Tokachi (十勝 花子, Tokachi Hanako, 25 April 1946 – 21 August 2016)[1] was a Japanese actress and tarento born in Kamishihoro, Katō District, Hokkaido. Her real name was Keiko Kato (加藤 恵子, Katō Keiko). Her maiden name was Sato (佐藤, Satō). She was nicknamed Tokachin (トカチン). She has one daughter named Reiko.
Hanako Tokachi | |
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十勝 花子 | |
Born | Keiko Sato 25 April 1946 |
Died | 21 August 2016 70) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Keiko Kato (real name) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1966–2016 |
Agent | Office Hanako |
Style | |
Television |
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Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role |
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Ore to aitsu no Monogatari | ||
Nipponrettō Shindo 0 | ||
1970 | Alleycat Rock: Female Boss | Hanako |
The Bullet Train | ||
Eden no Umi | ||
Jingi to Kōsō | ||
1984 | Space Sheriff Shaider: Pursuit! The Strange Kidnappers! |
Stage
Title |
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Enoken Rappa Monogatari |
Kumo no Ue Dan Gorō ichiza |
Dōkeshi no Uta |
Daidokoro Taihei-ki |
Direct-to-video
Title |
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Dotou no Sasaguchi-gumi |
TV series
Dramas
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1971 | Playgirl | TV Tokyo | Episode 126 | |
Nantatte 18 sai! | Hanae Shimada | TBS | ||
1972 | Mama wa Rival | |||
1973 | Eyeful Dai Sakusen | Episode 1 | ||
1978 | Ōoka Echizen | Okozu | Episode 24 | |
1979 | Ōedo Sōsamō | TV Tokyo | Episodes 411 and 429 | |
Netchū Jidai: Keiji-hen | Yasuko Kurai | NTV | Episode 9 | |
Edo no Kiba | TV Asahi | |||
G-Men '75 | TBS | Episodes 240 and 266 | ||
1980 | Tabigarasu Jiken Jō | Owaka | KTV | From Episode 14 |
Netchū Jidai: Kyōshi-hen | Masako | NTV | 2nd Series Episode 21 | |
Uwasa no Keiji Tommy to Matsu | Snack Mama | TBS | Episode 45 | |
Mito Kōmon Part 11 | Hiyokomaru | Episode 16 | ||
1982 | Bungo To-mono-chō | TV Asahi | Episode 14 | |
Ijiwaru bāsan | Hanako Busujima | Fuji TV | Episode 21 | |
G-Men '82 | TBS | Episode 6 | ||
1983 | Tsuma no Teinen | |||
1984 | Space Sheriff Shaider | TV Asahi | Episode 10 | |
1986 | Seicho Matsumoto Suspense Inka no Kazari / Otedama | KTV | ||
1987 | Chocchan | NHK | ||
Chūgakusei Nikki | ||||
Daichi no Ko | Sakiko Osawa | |||
Fūfu | ||||
1990 | Abarenbō Shōgun III | Otomi | TV Asahi | Episode 114 |
Doyō Wide Gekijō |
Informal programmes
Title | Network |
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Hiroshi Ogawa Show | Fuji TV |
Afternoon Show | TV Asahi |
2-Ji no Wide Show | NTV |
Look Look konnichiwa | |
Sasowarete Futaritabi | TV Asahi |
Ningen Tanken motto Shiritai | |
Saraba Natsu no Hikari yo | TBS |
Doyō Special | TV Tokyo |
Variety
Title | Network | Notes |
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Dokusen! Onna no 60-bu | TV Asahi | |
Shingo no Omachido osama | TBS | |
Tunnels no minasan no okagedesu | Fuji TV | |
Ichi-mai no Shashin | ||
Quiz Omoshiro Seminar | NHK-G | |
Yume de Aetara | Fuji TV | Appeared in "Hagure Kyōshi Nekketsu-ha: Bōsai Kunren no Expert" |
Higashino-Ariyoshi no | TBS |
Advertisements
Title |
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Broadcast Programming Center of Japan Campaign Spot "Tashikamemashou, hakkiri to!!" |
Marumiya Kamameshi no Moto |
Kaigen Pharma |
Discount Super Rogers |
Radio
Title |
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Kayōkyokuda yo okkasan |
Doyō no Sora ni |
Nighter Jockey |
Video games
Title | Role | Notes |
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Machi | Kayoko Tsugawa | "Nanayōkai" |
Discography
Title |
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"Anogoro-kono Koro-kore Kara" |
"Jinsei Ippon" |
"Sōran Musume" |
"Kinpai no Uta" |
"Meotomoyō" |
"Otōchan" |
"Tsugaru Junjō-bushi" |
gollark: Consider a random CLI tool. That probably does *not* need access to C libraries specifically. Or a random desktop application.
gollark: That's mostly a bad reason because a lot of the time they *don't* really, or there are already libraries binding to C stuff.
gollark: Consider supreme overlord Rust. That has C bindings for loads. Consider Python and JS, less supreme and/or overlording. Those also have C bindings for many things.
gollark: Somewhat plausible, but you can bind to C from other languages fine.
gollark: COMPLAINING:Why does so much stuff get written in C when it's both slow to develop in versus high-level stuff, *and* wildly unsafe?Everything is wildly insecure and apparently nobody cares?Can we *not* do better with regards to data transfer/interop between programs?
References
- "俳優の十勝花子さん死去 「大地の子」など出演". Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 24 Aug 2016. Retrieved 16 Dec 2016.
External links
- Tokiwa ni Shikau - Obihiro Sanjo High School 90-nen no Ashiato Bunka Geijutsu Sports-hen – Hanako Tokachi had enrolled in that high school
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