Eriko Tamura Net Worth

Eriko Tamura is an actress from Ibaraki, Japan, who made her acting debut at age 14 in the feature film "Flowerly Afternoon." She rose to fame when she joined the popular TV show "Go with the Wild!" and starred in the award-winning NHK mini-series "My Beloved Ultra Seven." She has played the lead in over 20 films and television series, and her life was the basis for the anime series "Legendary Idol Eriko." She has also recorded and released 10 original albums and 18 singles, and has appeared in NBC's "Heroes," 20th Century Fox's "Dragonball Evolution," and CW's "Reaper." In 2011, she founded a nonprofit organization to help the survivors of the Japan earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster. Her first autobiography was published in 2010.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day January 16, 1973
Birth Place  Ibaraki, Japan, Japan
Age 51 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius
Native name 田村 英里子
Residence Los Angeles
Occupation actress, singer
Years active 1989–present
Agent Creative Artists Agency (U.S.)
Television Idol Densetsu Eriko
Instruments Vocals
Website www.erikotamura.jp

💰 Net worth

Eriko Tamura, a renowned actress in Japan, is anticipated to possess a net worth ranging between $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With her impressive talent, charisma, and versatility in her performances, Eriko Tamura has secured a prominent standing in the film and television industry. Through her dedication and passion for her craft, she has garnered a substantial following and has undoubtedly made a significant impact in the entertainment world. With her growing success and a diverse range of roles under her belt, Eriko Tamura's net worth is projected to continue to soar in the upcoming years.

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Biography/Timeline

2007

In 2007, Tamura filed a lawsuit against IMDb for invading her privacy by posting her birthday and full name online. The complaint was settled privately.

2009

Her first autobiography, Hollywood Dream (ハリウッド ドリーム, Hariuddo Dorīmu), was published in Japan by Bungeishunjū in 2009.