Atsuko was born on July 10, 1991 in Ichikawa. She rapidly shot to stardom at age 14 as a member of the hugely successful J-Pop girl band AKB48 (named after the Akihabara district of Tokyo where the group has its own theater). After 7 years, she launched her solo music career, then did acting for film & television w/ respected directors, often playing characters quite different from her fan image. She appeared most famously as Tamako, a university graduate unable to get a job who stays at home eating & sleeping, in a TV series that ran several years.
Atsuko Miura is known for Kimyô na sâkasu (2005), Oira sukeban (2006) and Wakadzuma tantei wairudo hani (2005).
Atsuko Okatsuka is a stand up comedian, actress, and writer. She is the creator and host of Let's Go, Atsuko! A (woke) Japanese Game Show, a sold out monthly live show & hit weekly podcast. She was named a Comic To Watch by Vulture & TimeOut LA and has written for Adult Swim's The Eric Andre Show and Soft Focus with Jena Friedman. Catch her debut album with Comedy Dynamics called "But I Control Me" out now!
Atsuko Takahata was born on 11 October 1954 in Kagawa, Japan. She is an actress and executive, known for Ekkusu (1996), Kaguya-hime no monogatari (2013) and Tokusô Robo Janpâson (1993).
Atsuko Tanaka is an actor, known for Meitantei Conan: Hiiro no dangan (2021).
Atsuko Tanaka was born on November 14, 1962 in Gunma, Japan. She is known for Kôkaku Kidôtai (1995), Inosensu: Innocence (2004) and Kôkaku kidôtai 2.0 (2008).
Atsuko Yuya was born on 1 September 1968 in Nagasaki, Japan. She is an actress, known for Purojekuto kurosuzôn (2012), The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006) and Baiohazâdo reberêshonzu (2012).
Atsumasa Edahiro is known for Let's Get Divorced (2023).
Atsumi is known for Convenience Store Yume Monogatari (2016), The Swap (2010) and Tôkyô vanpaia hoteru (2017).
Atsumi Iwakiri is known for Yakuza Princess (2021), Ninguém Tá Olhando (2019) and Gaijin - Ama-me Como Sou (2005).