Uchibuki Misa
Picture Credit: Zephy, Graph October 1964, Wuthering Heights Program
Name: Uchibuki Misa (formerly Uchibuki Tamoto)
Kanji: 打吹 美砂 (formerly 打吹 たもと)
Current Troupe: n/a
Role: Otokoyaku
Status: Retired (star & kumichou)
Nickname: Yone-chan
Real name: Fujimoto Chieko (藤本千栄子), maiden name Yonemoto Chieko (米本知江子)
Height: 160 cm
Birthday: Nov. 15th
Blood Type:
Hometown: Kurayoshi, Tottori Prefecture
Favorite Food: shrimp, crab
Favorite Flower: rose
Favorite Colors: light blue, brown
Hobbies: skiing
Collections:
Special Talent:
Origin of Stage Name: from Utsubuki Park (打吹公園) in Kurayoshi, her and Takasago Matsuko's hometown.
Favorite Role:
Would Like to Try Playing:
Class: 1931 (21st Class)
Debut: (1932) Whoopie Girl
Troupe History:
1960 - 1972 Japanese Dance Senka
YEAR - 1960 Flower Troupe
1939 - YEAR Flower Troupe (Dance)
1938 - 1939 Star Troupe (Japan, Germany, and Italy Goodwill Delegation)
YEAR - 1938 Flower Troupe (Dance)
1931 - YEAR Dance Senka
1971-72: The Three Little Musketeers of Edo (Snow), Oiran / Banzuiin Choubei
1970: Takarazuka Expo '70: Flower of Takarazuka (Moon)
1970: Anju and Zushiou / C'est la Vie (Star), Fujiwara no Morozane
1969: Anju and Zushiou / Takarazuka '69 (Star), Fujiwara no Morozane
1969: Wuthering Heights (Moon), Earnshaw
1969: Wuthering Heights (Moon), Earnshaw
1968: Indigo, White and Crimson / Tristan and Isolde (Snow - Chunichi)
1968: Tristan and Isolde / Xango (Snow), King Mark
1968: Tristan and Isolde / Love and Dream and Party (Snow), King Mark
1964: Shangrila (Star), King
1962: The Emperor and the Witch (Flower), Du Yuanxi
1961: A Tale of a Castle Tower / Les Saltimbanques (Moon), Yukihime
1960: Yuki-hime / Oui Oui Paris (Moon), Goddess of Winter
1959: The Lady of the Camellias
1959: North American Tour
1959: Picture Scrolls of Japanese Beauties / Music Album
1958: Tanuki Goten, Tanukichiro
1957: Takarazuka Odori Emaki / Merry Widow, Don Levido
1956: The Merry Lord / The Angel and the Bandit
1956: Haru no Odori (Beautiful Japan)
1955: The Battles of Coxinga
1954: The Boy Who Played the Flute / Golden River
1954: Shirai Gonpachi / Hymn of the God of Spring
1954: Momotaro (Imperial Theater), Yuujirou
1953: Momotaro
1952: Javanese Dancer (Snow - Nagoya), Police Chief Boll
1952: The Tale of Anchin and Kiyo-hime / Hawaiian Aunt / Takarazuka Sweet Swing
1951: Jeanine / Kappa Festival (Nagoya), Gaston Dupont (lead role) / Saburou / Seisaburou
1951: Yu the Beautiful (Flower), Han Xin
1951: Night on Bald Mountain / Kappa Festival
1951: La Violetella
1950: Young Heidelberg / Swing Rhapsody (Nagoya), Robert (lead role)
1950: Suou Otoshi / Arabian Night
1949: The Tale of the Rain-Obscured Moon / Prism Parade
1949: Carmen / Nostalgic Arizona, Jose (lead role)
1949: Boogie Woogie Paris
1948: Kuzunoha / Adieu 1948
1948: The Sword Thief / In Your Heart Again, Omocha Uri / Robert Spark (lead role)
1948: Rustic Genji / Glory in Hollywood
1948: Carrying a Letter, Tarou
1947: Adieu 1947 / Mimosa no Hana
1947: Mon Paris
1947: Haru no odori (Sekai no Hana)
1947: Fine Romance
1946: Sentimental Journey
1946: The Rose of Granada / Takarazuka Folies / Autumn-Leaf Viewing (Nagoya), Jose Serra / Silver Man / Yamagami
1946: The Rose of Granada / Summer Dances, Jose Serra
1946: Mimosa no Hana
1938-39: First European Tour
1937: Prima Donna / Mr. Papa / Takarazuka Dance Almanac
1934: Pardon Monsieur / Courage Song / Princess Turandot (Flower), friend
1934: Brides of the World / Spring Dance (Snow)
1932: Service At Kyouran-bashi / The Sword Thief / Bouquet d'Amour (Moon)
YEAR: Name of Show
1970: My Fair Lady, Transylvanian Queen
1964: My Fair Lady, Transylvanian Queen
1963: My Fair Lady, Transylvanian Queen
- Hanagumi kumichou from 1948 - 1951 and 1953 - 1960. She and Natori Rei are the only siennes who were kumichou of the same troupe twice.
- Changed her stage name from Uchibuki Tamoto (打吹たもと).
- Passed away in 2010.