Tsukihara Mari
Picture Credit: Zephy, Nova Bossa Nova program / Otome 1969
Name: Tsukihara Mari
Kanji: 月原 まり (formerly 月原 万里)
Current Troupe: n/a
Role: Musumeyaku
Status: Retired
Nickname: Mari-chan
Height: 158 cm
Birthday: October 31
Blood Type:
Hometown: Hiroshima
Favorite Food: sushi, fruit
Favorite Flower: roses, carnations
Favorite Colors: red, white, pink
Hobbies: music appetiation, theater-going
Collections: records, accessories
Special Talent: ballad (mezzo-soprano)
Origin of Stage Name: "The field in the moon" (Tsuki no Hara), because it's romantic
Favorite Role: Michelle from the Granada Shinjin kouen
Would Like to Try Playing: a bright, tomboyish musumeyaku role
Debut: 1964 (50th Class) Tale of the Flower Village
Troupe History:
1965 - 1972 Star Troupe
1972: Beautiful Young Warrior / Arabesque (Grand Theater)
1972: Beautiful Japan / Wandering Youth
1972: Someday We'll Meet / Nova Bossa Nova
1972: Someday We'll Meet / Concerto of Love
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / Concerto of Love
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / My Broadway
1971: For as Long as I Live / Nova Bossa Nova, Ochou
1971: Meadow of Stars / Oh! Beautiful
1970: Gypsy Lord / Lovers, Margaret
1970: I am You / The Big One
1970: Decaying in Love / Hello! Takarazuka
1970: Anju and Zushiou / C'est la Vie
1969: Anju and Zushiou / Takarazuka '69
1969: Evening Flute of Shiiba / C'est la Vie
1969: Seven / Tanuki Goten
1969: Silk Road
1968: Princess Sen / 7 -Seven-, Fuki
1968: Young Mate / Recalling the Andes
1968: Redhead from Amagasaki / Over the Rainbow
1967: Suirenshou / The Girl In the Dream / Ballade of Young People
1967: Farewell, My Youth / One World
1967: Unforgettable Song / Cheers to Takarasienne!
1966: Love Story of a Castle in the Foggy Night / Esquire Girls
1970: Anju and Zushiou (Tokyo), Anju (musumeyaku lead)
1969: Anju and Zushiou (Grand)
1969: Evening Flute of Shiiba
1969: Silk Road, Manji
1968: Princess Sen
1966: La Granada, Michelle
YEAR: Name of Show
- Changed the way her name was written from 月原万里 to 月原まり