Emi Ikehata

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Emi Ikehata
Born
Emiko Ikehata

(1978-03-28) March 28, 1978[1]
EducationKeio University
OccupationActress
Years active2000—2010
Spouse
Daniel Alexander
(m. 2009)
Relatives

Emiko Ikehata (池畑恵美子, Ikehata Emiko), known professionally as Emi Ikehata, is a Japanese former actress, best known for her role as Naoko in The Grudge 3 (2009).

Early life

Emiko Ikehata was born 28 March 1978 to Japanese singer Yūzō Kayama and former actress Megumi Matsumoto.[2] Her paternal grandparents are actors Ken Uehara and Yôko Kozakura. On her father's side, she is a direct descendant of Japanese Court Noble and Politician Iwakura Tomomi. Ikehata has three siblings, including eldest brother Nobuhiro Ikehata, and actors Tetsuo Yamashita and Mayuko Azusa. She studied at Keio University.[3][4]

Career

During her third year in University, Ikehata was cast as the lead in a student film Himawari (2001), discovering a knack for acting. After graduating Keio University in 2000, Ikehata started out doing Japanese soap operas, including a recurring role in a series called Wipe Your Tears (2000) as schoolteacher Eriko Miyamoto. She also had a bit part in Song of the Canfields (2003), a film based on the single of the same name by Ryoko Moriyama, recounting the events of the Battle of Okinawa, and a supporting role in SF Whipped Cream (2002), a Sci-Fi Comedy by experimental filmmaker Takahisa Zeze.[3][5][6][7]

Wanting to pursue acting in the United States, she immigrated in 2003 and attended the New York Film Academy where she further studied acting, and participated in many indie and student films by other alumni, along with Broadway stage productions.[8][9][10][11][12] She initially went by her birth name, Emiko Ikehata, for screen credits until she began using her stage name, Emi Ikehata. In 2009, she scored her first leading role in a Hollywood film production in The Grudge 3 (2009) as Naoko, sister of the villain Kayako Saeki, who holds the secret to ending the curse once and for all.[4][13][14]

Personal life

Ikehata married actor Daniel Alexander in 2009, and retired from acting in 2010.[3][15][16]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Wipe Your TearsEriko Miyamoto5 episodes
2001HimawariShort film
2001Tuesday Suspense TheaterAyako NakamuraUnknown episodes
2001The Monday Night Mystery TheaterYoshiko SasakiUnknown episodes
2002SF Whipped CreamKazuuTV movie
2003Song of the CanefieldsThe BrideTV movie
2004A Light in the AbyssCamilaShort film
2004Untitled: A MysteryTakara
2004Dream HaircutThe Student / HairdresserShort film
2005Between the FramesShort film
2007Wake Up and WaltzSaki
2008Rich TraditionsPennyShort film
2009The Grudge 3Naoko
2010The Hirosaki PlayersAyaShort film
????The Winter ButterflyYukikoUnreleased

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