Ai Takahashi

Takahashi Ai

  • Nombre: Takahashi Ai
  • Native name: 高橋愛
  • Also Known as: Ai-chan, Lovely, Takitty, Tettekete
  • Nacionalidad: Japanese
  • Género: Female
  • Nacido: septiembre 14, 1986
  • Edad: 37
Ai Takahashi (高橋 愛, Takahashi Ai) (born September 14, 1986) is a Japanese pop singer associated with Hello! Project, best known as the current leader of Morning Musume, former member of its popular subgroup, Mini Moni, and most recently given the leadership role as Hello! Project's leader.



Ai Takahashi joined Morning Musume in 2001 as part of the group's fifth generation, along with Makoto Ogawa, Asami Konno, and Risa Niigaki.



Her audition involved a training camp of three days and two nights, in which participants were expected to learn a new song, a dance routine and a script. Out of 25,000 applicants, nine were selected for the camp in which Takahashi passed.



Her debut with the group was on their single "Mr. Moonlight: Ai no Big Band", and her first appearance on a Morning Musume full-length release was their fourth studio album, 4th Ikimasshoi!. Her first appearance within a Hello! Project shuffle unit release was on the 2002 single "Shiawase Beam! Suki Suki Beam!" under the group name Happy 7.



In 2003, Takahashi replaced Mari Yaguchi in the Morning Musume spinoff group Mini Moni, first appearing in the group's movie Mini Moni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibōken! and its accompanying soundtrack. Her best-known nickname amongst non-Japanese fans, "Takitty", was derived from the cat suit (complete with tail) which she wears in the movie.



Later in 2003, she was part of the Morning Musume splinter group Morning Musume Sakuragumi, which performed mainly slower numbers on the group's two EPs, "Hare Ame Nochi Suki" and "Sakura Mankai", and the shuffle group 7Air, an R&B-inspired septet.



Takahashi's vocals became more prominent on the second and final Mini Moni album, Mini Moni Songs 2 (2004), as well as on Morning Musume's singles from their Spring 2004 release "Roman: My Dear Boy" onward. She also had a duet with Tsunku on the cover version of Tsunku and Ayumi Hamasaki's duet "Love: Since 1999" on his solo album Take1.



In 2005, Morning Musume's first single release of the year, "The Manpower!!!", featured Takahashi in a prominent co-lead-vocal role, a role she has retained on subsequent singles since. In the summer of that year, she became part of the 2005 shuffle Group Elegies.



In 2006, Takahashi played the lead role, Sapphire, in the musical "Ribbon no Kishi The Musical" which was a collaboration work of Takarazuka Revue (a famous Japanese all-female musical group) and Hello! Project. The musical was based on Tezuka Osamu's manga and also starred v-u-den, Nozomi Tsuji, Aya Matsuura, and Natsumi Abe, as well as Marcia and Kaoru Ebira of the Takarazuka Revue. Soon thereafter, Takahashi released her first and only solo single to date, "Yume Kara Samete".



Following then-leader Hitomi Yoshizawa's graduation from Morning Musume on May 6, 2007, the current sub-leader, Miki Fujimoto ascended to the leader position, with Takahashi becoming the new sub-leader of the group. However, on June 1, 2007, after Fujimoto's resignation, Takahashi took over as the new leader.



Takahashi is also captain of the Hello! Project kickball team, Metro Rabbits H.P..



In 2008 Takahashi became a member of Hello Project's new unit High-King, a group created to promote Morning Musume's upcoming Cinderella the Musical, in which Takahashi will play the main character.



Takahashi is a fan of Broadway and musicals such as Phantom of the Opera and Chicago. She harbors an ambition to one day perform in a New York production. She is also a fan of Destiny's Child.



It was announced in July 2008, that Takahashi and fellow Morning Musume member Risa Niigaki would play the 80s J-Pop duo Pink Lady in the TV Drama Hitmaker Aku Yuu Monogatari.



Ai Takahashi performing at Morning Musume's Platinum 9 Disc concert tour on May 2009.As of January 2009, she and Risa Niigaki have the longest tenures of any member. She is also one of only seven members to remain in the group for seven years or more (the others being Kaori Iida, Yoshizawa, Niigaki, Eri Kamei, Sayumi Michishige and Reina Tanaka) and one of two (along with Niigaki) to remain in the group for eight or nine years.



On February 1, 2009, during the "Hello Pro Award '09 ~Elder Club Sotsugyō Kinen Special~" concert held at Yokohama Arena, Yuko Nakazawa passed on her leadership position in Hello! Project to Takahashi.



Around December 2009, Takahashi was one of many people to advertise for the release of Final Fantasy XIII in Japan.



In September 2010, she became the second Morning Musume member to be at least 24 years old and the first to reach that age while in the group (original member Yuko Nakazawa was 24 when the group was formed).



On January 9, 2011 it was announced that Takahashi would graduate from Morning Musume at the end of the Fall tour that year, passing leadership of Morning Musume and Hello! Project to current sub-leader Risa Niigaki.



[Wikipedia]




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Año Nombre # Papel Calificación
2017 Osaka Kanjousen Part 2
Japanese Drama, 2017, 10 eps
Yoshimi Akiko (Ep.8) (Papel principal)
10
Yoshimi Akiko (Ep.8)
Papel principal
7.4
2016 Totto TV
Japanese Drama, 2016, 7 eps
Keiko (Ep. 2, 3, 7) (Invitado)
7
Keiko (Ep. 2, 3, 7)
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7.8
2016 Tokyo Sentimental
Japanese Drama, 2016, 12 eps
Sasano Chisato (Ep. 10) (Invitado)
12
Sasano Chisato (Ep. 10)
Invitado
7.5
2015 Taikomochi no Tatsujin
Japanese Drama, 2015, 12 eps
Yoshino Kano (Papel secundario)
12
Yoshino Kano
Papel secundario
6.0
2014 Aa, Love Hotel: Himitsu
Japanese Drama, 2014, 5 eps
{Second Night} Mayuka (Papel principal)
5
{Second Night} Mayuka
Papel principal
0.0
2013 Jikken Keiji Totori 2
Japanese Drama, 2013, 6 eps
Kawanaka Yayoi (Papel secundario)
6
Kawanaka Yayoi
Papel secundario
7.2
2012 Juhou 2405 Watashi ga Shinu Wake
Japanese Drama, 2012, 12 eps
Sawatari Natsuka (Papel principal)
12
Papel principal
6.0
2012 Ataru
Japanese Drama, 2012, 11 eps
Kojima Yuko (Ep. 3) (Invitado)
11
Kojima Yuko (Ep. 3)
Invitado
7.9
2012 Taira no Kiyomori
Japanese Drama, 2012, 50 eps
Fujiwara no Keishi / Tsuneko [Shigemori's wife] (Papel secundario)
50
Fujiwara no Keishi / Tsuneko [Shigemori's wife]
Papel secundario
7.9
2011 Koi Choco – Bittersweet Angel
Japanese Drama, 2011, 1 eps
Takagi Fumina (Papel principal)
1
Papel principal
6.6
2010 Hanbun ESPer
Japanese Drama, 2010, 10 eps
Takahashi Ai (Papel secundario)
10
Takahashi Ai
Papel secundario
6.8
2009 Q.E.D.
Japanese Drama, 2009, 10 eps
Mizuhara Kana (Papel principal)
10
Papel principal
7.2
2004 Minimoni's Bremen town Musicians
Japanese Drama, 2004, 12 eps
Kurimura Chiyono (Ep. 1-4) (Papel principal)
12
Kurimura Chiyono (Ep. 1-4)
Papel principal
7.3
2002 Central Ikegami Police
Japanese Drama, 2002, 11 eps
Tamiya Shiho (Ep. 9) (Invitado)
11
Tamiya Shiho (Ep. 9)
Invitado
8.0
Película
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2023 Oshorin
Japanese Movie, 2023,
Masunaga Koharu (Papel secundario)
Masunaga Koharu
Papel secundario
0.0
2014 Karaage USA
Japanese Movie, 2014,
Ayane Karashima (Papel principal)
Ayane Karashima
Papel principal
7.0
2011 Share House
Japanese Movie, 2011,
Mari (Papel secundario)
Mari
Papel secundario
6.0
2011 Mobile Detective: The Movie 3
Japanese Movie, 2011,
herself (Papel secundario)
herself
Papel secundario
6.6
2002 Minimoni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibouken
Japanese Movie, 2002,
Takahashi Ai (Papel principal)
Papel principal
6.1
2002 Tokkaekko
Japanese Movie, 2002,
(Papel secundario)
Papel secundario
6.0
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Año Nombre # Papel Calificación
2022 Kimi no Ashioto ni koi o Shita
Japanese Special, 2022, 1 eps
Eto Akane (Papel secundario)
1
Eto Akane
Papel secundario
10.0
2020 Shukatsuya
Japanese Special, 2020, 1 eps
Ando Rie (Papel secundario)
1
Ando Rie
Papel secundario
6.0
2015 Shiho Kyokan Hodaka Yoshiko 4
Japanese Special, 2015, 1 eps
Himura Sayuri (Invitado)
1
Himura Sayuri
Invitado
0.0
2006 Tenka Soran ~ Tokugawa III's Conspiracy
Japanese Special, 2006, 3 eps
Kazuko (Masako) (Papel secundario)
3
Kazuko (Masako)
Papel secundario
2.0
2005 Tenka Souran
Japanese Special, 2005, 3 eps
Kazuko (Papel secundario)
3
Kazuko
Papel secundario
6.0
2003 Victory! Futto Girls No Seishun
Japanese Special, 2003, 1 eps
[Cheerleader] (Papel secundario)
1
[Cheerleader]
Papel secundario
4.0
2002 Haikara-san ga Toru
Japanese Special, 2002, 1 eps
Kasumi (Papel secundario)
1
Kasumi
Papel secundario
0.0
Programa de TV
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2021 1-Oku 3000-Mannin no SHOW Channel
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 122 eps
(Ep. 114) (Visita)
122
(Ep. 114)
Visita
8.2
2020 Hello! Project x Dream
Japanese TV Show, 2020, 180 eps
(Visita)
180
Visita
0.0
2020 Nani on Saturday! ?
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(Visita)
300
Visita
0.0
2014 The Girls Live
Japanese TV Show, 2014, 0 eps
(Miembro regular)
0
Miembro regular
0.0
2013 Narakon
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 1 eps
(Visita)
1
Visita
0.0
2013 Ninosan
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 550 eps
(Ep. 426) (Visita)
550
(Ep. 426)
Visita
8.4
2012 Ningen Kansatsu Variety Monitoring
Japanese TV Show, 2012, 400 eps
(Ep. 294) (Visita)
400
(Ep. 294)
Visita
8.0
2011 Nazotoki Battle TORE
Japanese TV Show, 2011, 54 eps
(Ep. 35, 47) (Visita)
54
(Ep. 35, 47)
Visita
0.0
2009 School Kakumei!
Japanese TV Show, 2009, 750 eps
(Ep. 611) (Visita)
750
(Ep. 611)
Visita
7.9
2008 Yorosen!
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 115 eps
Teacher (Week 3) (Visita)
115
Teacher (Week 3)
Visita
8.5
2008 Vs Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 561 eps
(Ep. 293) (Visita)
561
(Ep. 293)
Visita
8.5
2008 Berikyuu!
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 131 eps
(Visita)
131
Visita
9.5
2007 Kanjani8 no Janiben
Japanese TV Show, 2007, 706 eps
(Ep. 695) (Visita)
706
(Ep. 695)
Visita
7.7
2005 J-Melo
Japanese TV Show, 2005, 576 eps
(Visita)
576
Visita
0.0
2004 Run For Money
Japanese TV Show, 2004, 63 eps
(Ep. 61) (Visita)
63
(Ep. 61)
Visita
8.0
2000 Hello! Morning
Japanese TV Show, 2000, 354 eps
(Miembro regular)
354
Miembro regular
8.8
1996 Utaban
Japanese TV Show, 1996, 658 eps
(Visita)
658
Visita
8.7
1994 Tokyo Friends Park II
Japanese TV Show, 1994, 0 eps
(Visita)
0
Visita
0.0
1986 MUSIC STATION
Japanese TV Show, 1986, 1328 eps
[Performer] (Visita)
1328
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Visita
8.1
1964 Music Fair
Japanese TV Show, 1964, 3000 eps
(Visita)
3000
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7.0
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Takahashi Ai

Ai Takahashi
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  • Nombre: Ai
  • Family Name: Takahashi
  • Native name: 高橋愛
  • Also Known as: Ai-chan, Lovely, Takitty, Tettekete
  • Nacionalidad: Japanese
  • Género: Female
  • Nacido: septiembre 14, 1986
  • Edad: 37

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