Atsuko Maeda
Atsuko Maeda (前田 敦子), born on July 10, 1991, is a prominent Japanese singer and actress, celebrated for her significant contributions to the entertainment industry as a member of the acclaimed idol group AKB48.
Her journey began when she joined AKB48 in 2005, quickly rising to fame as one of the group’s standout performers. Maeda became the first member to hold the prestigious position of center in the group, a role that solidified her status within the idol culture. She played a pivotal role in the group’s success, participating in numerous hit singles and albums, and being featured in various television shows and films.
In 2012, she announced her graduation from AKB48, marking a new chapter in her career. Following her departure, Maeda successfully transitioned into acting, starring in several popular television dramas and movies, including notable works such as "Kaze ni Naru" and "Mitsubachi to Enrai." Her versatility as both a singer and actress has earned her numerous accolades, establishing her as a significant figure in Japanese pop culture.
Beyond her artistic achievements, Atsuko Maeda has also become a role model for aspiring entertainers, showcasing resilience and dedication throughout her career. With her continued influence and talent, she remains a beloved icon in Japan's entertainment landscape.
Filmography
The Lump in my Heart
Before We Vanish
Convenience Story
The Drudgery Train
Baby Assassins 3
To the Ends of the Earth
Caution, Hazardous Wife: The Movie
Seventh Code
Eating Women
Nomitori Samurai
As the Gods Will
The Confidence Man JP – Episode of the Princess –
How to Become Myself