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Maki Horikita (堀北 真希, Horikita Maki, born October 6, 1988, in Kiyose, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress. Maki Horikita started her acting career in 2003 as a U-15 idol and has since starred in a number of Japanese television dramas, TV and magazine ads, and films.

Maki Horikita
Occupationactress
Years active2003–present

Biography

Childhood

Born Marina Hara on the sixth of October 1988 in Kiyose, Tokyo, Japan, Maki Horikita is the eldest of three girls. Horikita was boyish during most of her childhood. On holidays during middle school, she enjoyed playing basketball and baseball with her friends; she also preferred playing Dragon Ball Z with the boys than playing dolls with the girls.

Despite being boyish, Horikita looked up to her mother. This was revealed when she guested on KAT-TUN's variety show, Cartoon KAT-TUN, after stating that she loved imitating her mother when she was younger.

Education

During junior high school, Horikita served as the vice-president of her school's student council and the vice-captain of the basketball club. She was also described as the “Boss of 3-C” in a number of various writings, in recognition of her status as the class leader. As she became more active in the entertainment industry, however, she put her club and council activities on hold. Being unable to meet her many commitments and after much deliberation, she finally withdrew from her school activities, concentrating solely on her studies and career.[1]

After completing her senior high school education, she passed the entrance examination in Chuo University. Maki had been asked if she would pursue Law, as Chuo University is famous for its Law School, but her scholastic decisions still remain uncertain.

Career

Modeling

At the same time that she was taking on her initial roles in TV dramas and films as supporting characters, Horikita also appeared in various advertisements in 2003. Her first photobooks featured her as a mild-themed gravure model. Her career in the said modeling field is short-lived; she gradually dropped gravure-themed modeling as she started to get busy with TV appearances.

Her well-known commercials are her advertisements for Fujifilm (wherein she appeared alongside Japanese idol Tomoya Nagase) and Lotte (particularly for its sub-brands Ghana and Airs). In 2008, she had been chosen as Honda Cars Japan's endorser of STEP WGN.

Horikita has also appeared in numerous men's and teenage magazines, most of them featuring her on the cover. Her semi-nude photoshoot in the October issue of AnAn Magazine and her latest photobook, entitled S were both released in October 2008 in time with her twentieth birthday, an age in Japan that formally inducts a person to adulthood.

She was also featured in the cover of First Kiss, a compilation album of 15 songs from female artists released in the late 90's. The album aims to evoke a person's memories of their first kiss, with the songs having been chosen through a survey of women in their twenties. The album includes songs from Hikaru Utada, Ringo Shiina and The Brilliant Green. Horikita was enlisted to appear on the CD jacket through a survey and turned out to be the most popular choice among the young actresses of the present that reminded the respondents of themselves when they had their first kiss [2].

Nihon Monitor recognized Horikita as one of the top endorsers in Japan for 2008 in its annual Most Popular Personality in TV CMs.[3].

Media

Movie and Television

Amongst Horikita's many drama appearances and various advertisements, she gained much recognition in her back-to-back 2005 TV dramas, Densha Otoko and Nobuta wo Produce. Her exemplary portrayal of the titular character in Nobuta wo Produce bagged her a Best Supporting Actress award in a Japanese award-giving body. The role propelled her into popularity and she starred in a TV special, Tsubasa ni Oreta Tenshitachi (Wingless Angels), a four-night special that featured four of the most popular young Japanese actresses in different roles that depict the darker reality of the lives of young Japanese women in present time.

On the other hand, the chemistry between her character, Nobuko (commonly known as Nobuta) and Akira Kusano, played by Japanese idol and NEWS member Tomohisa Yamashita, was recognized as well, leading both of them to star in another drama, Kurosagi. Playing the role of Tsurara Yoshikawa, a law student who disapproves of Kurosagi's swindling ways and who, ironically, falls in love with the con artist, Horikita bagged her second Best Supporting Actress award from the same award-giving body for her performance in this drama. Producers and scriptwriters have recognized her acting skills and soon she was given the lead role for Teppan Shoujo Akane, and the role of a mastermind bully who pulled the strings from behind a class of rebellious students in the drama Seito Shokun!. She was also part of the Japan-South Korea collaboration movie, One Missed Call: Final, third and last installment of the One Missed Call franchise with Meisa Kuroki and Jang Geun-suk.

Come 2007, her role as Mizuki Ashiya in the Japanese drama adaptation of the gender-bending manga Hana-Kimi, or Hanazakari no Kimitachi e, earned her a Best Actress award; her first one to date. Towards the end of the series, Horikita has been attending press conferences here and there for her three upcoming projects: the Taiga drama, Atsuhime; the suspense movie where she plays the lead character who has multiple personality disorder entitled Tokyo Shōnen, and the sequel to her breakthrough movie, Always: Sunset on Third Street, Always: Zoku Sanchome no Yuhi.

All her exceptional work paid off when Horikita was chosen by Vogue Nippon as one of its eleven recipients of the prestigious Women of the Year award for 2007[4]. Other recipients of the same award include Ayase Haruka and Anna Tsuchiya.

It was early 2008 when Horikita was chosen as the lead actress for NTV's two-part four-hour special, Tokyo Daikushu, which was televised on March 17 and 18, 2008[5]. The drama was a special commemoration of Japan during the World War II era, when Japan had been under siege. Alongside actor Tatsuya Fujiwara of the Death Note fame, she played the role of Haruko Sakuragi, a nurse whose father had been killed years when his factory had been bombed during the war. Fujiwara, on the other hand, is the man who saved her during her father's death, and who is later on brought into a hospital as a patient with a heart condition where the two once again cross paths. Other actors in the drama special include Eita, Yuki Shibamoto, Ryoko Kuninaka, Hiroshi Tachi and Miki Maya, with the drama's music composed by Yoshiki of the legendary rock band X-Japan[6].

Two years after starring in Kurosagi, TBS brought the television drama to the silver screen and Horikita reprised her role as Tsurara Yoshikawa in Kurosagi[7]. The movie was said to have earned approximately 15.5 million US dollars, whereas the movie had been filmed with only a budget of 2 million US dollars.

October of the same year, she was once again seen on television opposite Yuzu's lead vocalist Yujin Kitagawa, leading the cast of Fuji TV's golden time slot in the drama Innocent Love. Horikita played the tragic heroine, Kanon Akiyama, a young woman who sought a better life away from her hometown without people judging her based on her family background, only to find love in the form of a church pianist, played by Yujin Kitagawa.[8].

Horikita also appeared in the TV Asahi special that was aired in December, Danso no Reijin as Ri Kouran, a famous actress in China and the United States during the 1950s, while the lead role of Yoshiko Kawashima, announced earlier that year, had been taken by Meisa Kuroki [9]. Ri Kouran, whose real name was Yoshiko Yamaguchi, had been rumoured to be closely linked to Kawashima at one point.

Towards the end of the year she had once again been chosen as the lead actress for a movie---this time a Hollywood-Japan collaboration film directed by internationally-acclaimed director and self-confessed Japanese culture fanatic, Hans Canosa. She had been cast as Naomi, the female protagonist of Nakushita Kioku, the film adaptation of Gabrielle Zevin's popular novel, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac (2007).[10]. Ken'ichi Matsuyama and Jpop group NEWS' member Yuya Tegoshi will also appear in the movie, which is slated to premiere on Fall 2009.

Radio

Horikita is one of the six young female hosts of the radio show, GIRLS LOCKS!, a sub-portion of the Japanese radio program, SCHOOL OF LOCKS!, broadcast by tfm. She usually gives her letter-senders a call as a form of reply and gives book recommendations to her listeners. Her stint is at ten in the evening, every third or fourth week of the month. Other hosts of this radio show include Yui Aragaki, Chiaki Kuriyama, Nana Eikura, Kii Kitano and Riko Narumi.She already graduated from School of Locks(SOL) and her last radio appearance is on 14th May 2009.

Voice Acting

She has also debuted as an anime seiyu for a Doraemon animated movie, Nobita and the Green Giant Legend 2008 as the young princess of the "Green Planet," who transfers all of Earth's plants there because of the Earth's advancing environmental destruction. [11]

On January 20, 2008, she did a public 'after-recording' at a studio in Meguro, Tokyo for the Doraemon movie, along with other guest voice actors like Maria Genesis (GT). She already has done a voice recording for a video game series, Professor Layton series since 2006, but she said it's harder to get used to dubbing in the animation, than it is for the game. She was asked who, in the Doraemon series, is her favorite type of a boy. She replied that she has a lot in common with Nobita; a similar interest in sleeping, string figures, and shooting (as seen in western movies).[12]

Early 2009, she had also dubbed a character from the Belgian 3D animated movie Nat's Space Adventure 3D/Fly Me to the Moon. Her voice was used as the Japanese voice of the protagonist, a young male fly who was determined to explore the outer space[13].

Filmography

Dramas

Year English Title Japanese Title Role
2003 Mai Zenigata -Mobile Detective- ケータイ刑事 銭形舞 Mai Zenigata
2004 Ningen No Shoumei 人間の証明 Sayaka
2004 ディビジョン1 ステージ8『放課後。』 道田真由子
2005 Densha Otoko 電車男 山田葵
2005 Nobuta wo Produce 野ブタ。をプロデュース 小谷信子/野ブタKotani Nobuko/Nobuta
2006 Kurosagi クロサギ Tsurara Yoshikawa
2006 Teppan Shoujo Akane!! 鉄板少女アカネ!! 神楽アカネ
2007 Seito shokun 生徒諸君! 樹村珠里亜
2007 Hanazakari no Kimitachi e 花ざかりの君たちへ〜イケメン♂パラダイス〜 Mizuki Ashiya
2008 Atsuhime 篤姫 Kazunomiya
2008 Innocent Love イノセント・ラヴ Kanon Akiyama
2009 Atashinchi no Danshi アタシんちの男子 Mineta Chisato

Drama Special

  • Advanance of Peach (2003)
  • Fall in Love on Sunday (2003)
  • 68FILMS Tokyo Girls (2004)
  • Her Sin (2004)
  • Ghost Legend (2005)
  • Kogoro VS Kintachi (2005)
  • Broken-wings Angels - Chat Room (2006)
  • Eru Boboraccha ga Yuku (2006)
  • Terrible Room 6 (2006)
  • Tensyadango DELUXE (2006)
  • Teru Toko Temasyo! (2007)
  • Love Stories - Strong Woman (2007)
  • Tokyo Ambush (2008)
  • Hanazakari no Kimitachi e Special - Graduate & 7 1/2 (2008)
  • Pretty Woman Wearing Suits (2008) - Guest
  • Chance! ~Her Reason To Win~ (2009)

Endorsements

Other Works

PV appearances

Photobooks

Games

Selected List of Recognitions

See also

References

  1. ^ D-Addicts :: View topic - Horikita Maki
  2. ^ 堀北真希、“ファースト・キス”の思い出ソングの顔に(in Japanese), 2008-04-12
  3. ^ 2008年のCMキング・女王はアノ人たち (in Japanese), 2008-12-24.
  4. ^ Vogue names Women of the Year - Tokyograph
  5. ^ 堀北真希と藤原竜也 W主演で悲恋…「東京大空襲」 (in Japanese), 2008-01-27.
  6. ^ Yoshiki, Akikawa team up for drama theme song.
  7. ^ 'Kurosagi' becomes film, Yamapi to star 2007-06-28.
  8. ^ 堀北真希 不幸な生い立ち負けずに純愛 (in Japanese), 2008-08-20.
  9. ^ 堀北真希が李香蘭…主演・黒木メイサと年も事務所も同じ仲良し共演 (in Japanese), 2008-11-14.
  10. ^ よし来た!!堀北真希ハリウッド進出!共演に松ケン、英語セリフも挑戦 Tokyograph, 2008-11-30.
  11. ^ Horikita to make anime seiyu debut in "Doraemon" movie - Tokyograph
  12. ^ "のび太君がタイプです!"王女"堀北真希がアニメ声優初挑戦" (in Japanese). Sankei Shinbun. Retrieved 2008-01-21.
  13. ^ 堀北真希がハエ役に初挑戦 3Dアニメ映画で吹き替え (in Japanese), 2009-01-19


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