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Horikita Maki stars in home drama “Umareru” with Okura Tadayoshi, Nakajima Kento
Posted on February 22, 2011 by tokyograph

Actress Horikita Maki (22) is confirmed to star in a new TBS drama series titled “Umareru” this spring. Her supporting cast will include Tanaka Misako (51), Kanjani8 member Okura Tadayoshi (25), and Johnny's Jr. member Nakajima Kento (16).

Horikita plays the eldest of four siblings. One day, their 51-year-old mother informs them that she is pregnant, upsetting the balance of their home and threatening to expose a long-hidden family secret. The expecting mother will be played by Tanaka, who previously had an opposite role in the teen pregnancy drama “14 Sai no Haha.”
Okura will play the oldest son of the family, and Nakajima will play the second son. Miyake Yuji (59) has been cast as the father.

Screenwriter Suzuki Osamu, who is better known for variety shows like “SMAP x SMAP,” is in charge of the script. Kaneko Fuminori (“SPEC,” “Unubore Deka”) will direct, while Suzuki Sanae (“GM: Odore Doctor”) will produce.
TBS has scheduled the show for Fridays at 10:00pm, beginning in April.
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Horikita Maki talks about starting a family at “Umareru.” event
Today actress Horikita Maki attended a special talk event for “Umareru.“, a drama in which she is currently playing the leading role.
The drama’s story about pregnancy at an advanced age raises various topics such as the preciousness of life and bonds of a family. Hayashida Aiko, played by Tanaka Misako, is a 51-year-old mother who gets pregnant again at the age of 51 and Horikita plays her eldest daughter.
First the young actress shared her thoughts about marriage and children. She said, “I always believed that it would be okay to get married and have children at any point in my life, but recently various things let me start to think that it might be better to start a family while I’m still young.”
Seeing how the story of the drama is influencing her own thoughts on the matter, what kind of family is she dreaming of? In the drama she plays the oldest of four siblings, two girls and two boys, and it seems like she is aiming for to start a family just as big. She commented, “It should be a really buzzy family.”
“Umareru.” airs every Friday at 10pm on TBS.
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