
Keiko Horiuchi
Acting
Biography
Keiko Horiuchi (堀内敬子, Horiuchi Keiko, May 27, 1971) is a Japanese actress from Fuchu City, Tokyo. She is affiliated with Cube. Formerly, she was a member of Gekidan Shiki (劇団四季, Theater Company Shiki).
Born: May 27, 1971
Place of Birth: Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Flying Rabbits
Yukari always wanted to become a flight attendant and has just been hired by Japan Airlines. However, due to an unexpected mistake, she has also been recruited to the company's basketball team (the JAL "Rabbits") despite being a lousy at basketball. Forced to divide her time between job training and playing basketball, Yukari makes an increasing amount of mistakes in both areas. Frustrated, she nearly gives up on her dream career, but somehow finds the strength to keep trying both in the skies and on the court.

Guard Center 24
The Security Guard Center sets the stage for this drama that stars Mamoru Shinomiya, a newly-hired emergency responder. Together with his brilliant colleagues, all of whom have colorful personalities, they tackle one emergency after another with flying colors and restore the safety and security of their clients and the public.

Byplayers: 100 Days in the Forest of Supporting Actors
Set in "Byplaywood" a large film studio surrounded by forest, far from the city. The story depicts 100 days of turmoil caused by the gathering of serial dramas and movies from various TV stations at once in this remote studio. It is a drama full of battles for ratings between studios, clashes between young, mid-career, and big names, and a heartwarming story of friendship and bonding. Also, the self-deprecation and parodies are enhanced by the fact that the actors play a role of themselves.

5 Centimeters per Second
After transferring to the same elementary school, Takaki and Akari became best friends. However, their lives change when the families of both are forced to relocate.

Solitary Gourmet
Centered around typical Japanese food, a solitary salesman travelling through the country for business purposes, eats at its various establishments and experiences the various delicacies of Japanese cuisine.

Asahiyama Zoo Story: Penguins in the Sky
Asahiyama Zoo in Hokkaido, is the northernmost zoo in Japan. The unpopular zoo welcomes a new zoo keeper, young Yoshida (Yasuhi Nakamura), who has more affection for insects than people after years of being bullied at school when he was young. Yoshida soon realizes that Asahiyama Zoo is facing a financial crisis and the zoo director Takizawa (Toshiyuki Nishida) has been doing everything in his power to save the zoo from closing down. Moved by Takizawa's passion, Yoshida and other zoo keepers came to share the zoo director's belief that one's dreams can come true, and together they tackle this seemingly impossible task of revitalizing Asahiyama. A breakthrough arrives in the form of “Behavioral Exhibition,†a method that is pioneered by Ashiyama's zoo keepers and which eventually makes the zoo renowned throughout the world.

CHANGE
CHANGE is a Japanese television drama which aired on Fuji TV starting May 12, 2008.

Perfect World
Tsugumi, who works at an interior design firm, has an unexpected encounter with her first love from high school, Itsuki, at a dinner with her client’s whole comp any, an architectural firm. Seeing Itsuki, who is a registered architect with a first-class license and is quite charming, brings back the faint memories from high school. In the middle of dinner, he quietly slips away and begins to head home, getting into a wheelchair. “You didn’t know? Itsuki was in an accident in college, and he can’t walk.” Tsugumi, her pulse racing, takes a step back and thinks to herself, “I can’t love someone in a wheelchair. It’s just not possible to date someone like that.” But when she accepts the reality of the situation and interacts with Itsuki, who struggles but fights to survive each day, she becomes overwhelmed with emotions that she has kept since her youth.

My Husband is a Cartoonist
The 82nd NHK Asadora is Gegege no Nyobo. The story is based on a 2008 autobiography by Mura Nunoe, the wife of Gegege no Kitaro mangaka Mizuki Shigeru. The story revolves around the life of the married couple, told from the perspective of Mura. --Tokyograph

Good Doctor
Minato Shindo has savant syndrome. His memory is amazing, but he has difficulty communicating with other people. When Minato was little, he dreamed of becoming a doctor. He met Doctor Akira Shiga and he wanted to become a pediatric surgeon. Akira was surprised by the 7-year-old's memory of the human organs and he decided to support Minato in achieving his dream. Eventually, Minato graduated from medical school and passed the national exam for medical practitioners. Now, Akira works as a director at a large hospital. He suggests to Minato to work in the pediatric surgery department at the hospital where he works.
Filmography
as Kasuhara Haruka
as Shikiko Tamura
as Kanako Urumi
as Asano Yoko
as Mabuchi Akari
as Umeko Inugami
as Hosokawa Kuniko
as Yuko
as Eriko Asamiya
as Mizorogi Mika
as Kanon's Mother
as Ikuno Naze
as Sakiko Kawana
as Chizuko Ono
as Shiori Mitamura
as Ami Hatori
as Konno Imako
as Tsuruta Satsuki
as Mizuki Kitakawa
as Akiko Goto
as Yoko Ohara
as Keiko Hinata
as Manami Origuchi
as Hashiguchi Rino
as Yuki
as Mamiko Minato
as Yumiko Abe
as 田渕 さゆみ(たぶち さゆみ)
as Hiroko Shimizu
as Kyoko Kanbe
as Tamiko Shimomura
as Nakamura Masae
as Natsuko Takahashi
as Kaori Uesugi
as Pregnant woman
as Mari Munemura(宗村 真理)
as Taeko Nakano
as Ayako Oikawa
as Kogure Hidemi
as Sae Mayama
as Kaori Yosano
as Atsuko Kagami's mother
as Sakura Gondawara
as Hatakeyama Nao
as 粤さん
as Masako Sakuragi
as Kazumi Wakui
as Nashida
as Kajikawa Masako
as Akiko Hatakeyama
as Yoshimi Suzuya
as 히구치 이타코
as Sanae Ikeuchi
as Sister Rose
as Ryoko Makimura
as Mutsuko Noma