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Eiko Matsuda was born on May 18, 1952 in Yokohama, Japan. She was an actress, known for In the Realm of the Senses (1976), Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal (1970) and Tatto of the Jack (1970). She died on March 9, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan.
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Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal

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Her role in the controversial art film In the Realm of the Senses (1976) as historical murderess Sada Abe had a negative effect on her career. She began to receive hostile treatment from the Japanese public, couldn't land very many acting roles and was even flat out refused for auditions. She eventually escaped to live in France and abandoned her acting career.
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The story follows a former prostitute called Sada Abe ( Eiko Matsuda ) who works as a hotel maid in Tokyo. Abe and the hotel owner Kichizo Ishida (Tatsuya Fuki) begin an intense relationship which...
Eiko Matsuda (松田暎子, Matsuda Eiko ) (18 May 1952 - 9 March 2011) was a Japanese actress. She is best known for her performance as Sada Abe in In the Realm of the Senses. [1] She also appeared in Seibo Kannon daibosatsu (1977) and Pinku saron: Kōshoku gonin onna (1978). She died on 9 March 2011 of a brain tumor. Filmography [ edit] References [ edit]
Eiko Matsuda (1952-2011) Actress Eiko Matsuda was born on May 18, 1952 in Yokohama, Japan. She was an actress, known for In the Realm of the Senses (1976), Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal (1970) and Tatto of the Jack (1970). She died on March 9, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan. See full bio » Born: May 18, 1952 in Yokohama, Japan Died:
Jul 16, 2021 Eiko Matsuda was a Japanese actress. She is best known for her performance as Sada Abe in In the Realm of the Senses, in which she engaged in unsimulated sex scenes. She also appeared in Seibo Kannon daibosatsu (1977) and Pinku saron: Kōshoku gonin onna (1978).
Noriko Kamachi (蒲池 法子, Kamachi Noriko, born 10 March 1962), professionally known as Seiko Matsuda (松田 聖子, Matsuda Seiko), is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter, known for being one of the most popular Japanese idols of the 1980s. Since then, she is still actively releasing new singles and albums, doing annual summer concert tours, winter dinner shows, high-profile TV ...
松田 暎子 (まつだ えいこ、 1952年 5月18日 - 2011年 3月9日 ) [1] は、 日本 の 女優 。 本名の松田 英子(まつだ えいこ)名義での出演作もある。 来歴 [ 編集] 神奈川県 横浜市 出身。 捜真女学校高等学部 中退。 1968年 、 寺山修司 主宰の劇団「 天井桟敷 」に入団。 天井桟敷時代の芸名は、市川魔胡であった。 劇団員として活動する一方、 長谷部安春 監督の『 野良猫ロック マシン・アニマル 』( 1970年 、 日活 )の 端役 で 映画 デビュー を果たす [2] 。 天井桟敷を退団後、 ファッションモデル の仕事や 米国 ロサンゼルスに留学をしていた時期がある。
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Eiko Matsuda was a Japanese actress. She is best known for her performance as Sada Abe in In the Realm of the Senses. She also appeared in Seibo Kannon daibosatsu and Pinku saron: Kōshoku gonin onna. She died on 9 March 2011 of a brain tumor. Wikipedia More at Wikipedia
Born: May 18, 1952, Yokohama, Japan
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Japanese pop singer and actress (born 1962)
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Noriko Kamachi ( 蒲池 法子 , Kamachi Noriko , born 10 March 1962) , professionally known as Seiko Matsuda ( 松田 聖子 , Matsuda Seiko ) , is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter, known for being one of the most popular Japanese idols of the 1980s. Since then, she is still actively releasing new singles and albums, doing annual summer concert tours, winter dinner shows, high-profile TV commercials and movies, and makes frequent TV appearances and radio broadcasts. [1] [2]

Due to her popularity in the 1980s and her long career, she has been dubbed the "Eternal Idol " by the Japanese media. In January 2011, the Japanese music television program Music Station listed her as the 2nd best-selling idol of all time in Japan, with 29,510,000 records sold. She placed right behind pop group SMAP and ahead of Akina Nakamori , her biggest rival from the 1980s, who was listed in third place. In 2016, however, Ian Martin of The Japan Times compared her output unfavorably with that of Hikaru Utada , describing Matsuda as "first and foremost an idol rather than an artist. Her legacy is best expressed in singles rather than albums." [3]

Matsuda once held the record for number-one hits from 1983 to 2000 (broken by B'z ) and for solo artist (broken by Ayumi Hamasaki in 2006). Matsuda was the overall finale performer of Kouhaku (Red White Music Battle) in 2014 and 2015, the prestigious NHK New Year's Eve Music show on which she has performed 24 times (until 2020).

After winning the 'Miss Seventeen' contest held by a popular magazine in 1978, a sixteen-year-old girl named Noriko Kamachi from Kurume, Fukuoka adopted the stage name "Seiko Matsuda" and rose to fame in 1980 as a teen idol , making her debut with the song "Hadashi no Kisetsu" (lit. "Barefoot Season"). Later in the same year, her third single "Kaze wa Aki-iro" (lit. "Wind Is Autumn Color") became the first of her 24 consecutive number one hits in Japan. She shattered the former Japanese record of nine consecutive number-ones by popular 1970s music duo Pink Lady . Her run of number-one records ended in 1989 when her 27th single "Precious Heart" ranked at number two, behind Tetsuya Komuro 's "Gravity of Love". Matsuda had another number-one single "Anata ni Aitakute ~Missing You~" (lit. "I want to meet you ~Missing you~") in 1996, which would become her last number-one single to date. It was certified a million-seller by RIAJ . [4]

Matsuda held the record for the most number-one singles (25) and most consecutive number-one singles (24) on Japan's Oricon charts for 12 years, from 1988 to 2000. Both were surpassed by B'z in late 2000. She held the record for the most number-one singles (25) by a female singer for 18 years, from 1988 till 2006, when Ayumi Hamasaki 's " Startin'/Born to Be... " became her 26th single to top the charts. Matsuda's held the record for the most consecutive number-one singles (24) by a female singer and any soloist for 22 years, from 1988 to 2010. It was broken by Hamasaki's " L " in September/October 2010. [5] Matsuda also held records for the most top-ten albums (50) and most number-one albums. Both records have since been broken by Hamasaki. Matsuda was the first artist to have a single and an album debut at No. 1 on the Oricon Chart in the same week. So far, this has only happened three times.

In a May 2011, an Oricon survey crowned her the No. 1 everlasting idol of all time, beating Momoe Yamaguchi (2), Kyōko Koizumi (3), Morning Musume (4) and Akina Nakamori (5). Her long staying power is mainly due to her continuous re-invention of herself. She was labeled a 'Mamadol' (idol who remains popular even after having children). Her hair styles, fashion sense and makeup have all been copied by millions of girls and women in Japan and in certain parts of Asia. [6]

Matsuda's voice and singing technique have won her two best performance awards from Nippon Record Awards, first in 1983 for ガラスの林檎 (lit. Glass Apple) and again in 1993 for 'きっと、また逢える・・・' (lit. Surely, will meet again).

Matsuda began to write her songs by herself. She wrote lyrics for the first time when she produced her song "Chiisana Love Song" (lit. "Little Love Song") in 1983. [7] This was followed by her first composed song "Canary". [8] All lyrics of her 2007 album Baby's Breath were written by herself. It became her first completely self-produced album. [9]

Matsuda attempted to break into the North American market with an English-language, self-titled album in 1990. She managed to score a hit – " The Right Combination ", a duet with boy band New Kids on the Block singer Donnie Wahlberg . The album sales were mediocre, and her follow-up Was it the Future failed to generate significant sales. In 2002, however, Matsuda's English dance hits "All to You" and "Just for Tonight" managed to reached the Billboard dance chart at No. 8 and No. 2, respectively.

In July 2006, Matsuda's compilation album Seiko Matsuda , which consisted of 74 CDs, debuted at number 96, becoming the highest-priced album in the Oricon history at the price of 100,000 yen (about 850 dollars). Hibari Misora , a well-known enka singer from the 1950s held the previous record with her 1989 album Kyō no Ware ni Asu wa Katsu (60,000 yen). [10]

Although some up-and-coming female singers like Namie Amuro and Hamasaki became successful after the end of the 1980s, most "typical" pop idols from Matsuda's era disappeared as the golden age of idols began to fade away, except Matsuda, who was still going strong, releasing single after single. [11] She
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