Maha Hamada
1974-09-18 | Tokyo, Japan
Maha Hamada, born on September 18, 1974, is a Japanese actress known for her captivating performances. She is represented by the talent agency Horipro and hails from Tokyo. Her interests extend to golfing, showcasing her diverse passions. Notably, her name forms a palindrome. Maha Hamada stepped into the entertainment scene in 1986, marking the beginning of her illustrious career. She made her acting debut in 1989 with the television series "Kamakura Pension Monogatari" and further solidified her presence by taking on a leading role in the 1997 drama "Kore de Kazoku" (This Is Family). On June 17, 2008, Maha shared the joyous news of her marriage to a non-celebrity man. At the time, she was six months pregnant, and on November 8, she welcomed her firstborn daughter into the world. Adding to her growing family, Maha joyfully announced the birth of her second child, a son, on May 29, 2012, through her blog. Maha Hamada's artistic contributions extend beyond the screen as well. Her father is the renowned Western-style painter Yoshi Hamada, and her brother, Rui Hamada, is a professional golfer. Her lineage is a testament to creative talent and excellence. (Translated from Japanese Wikipedia Article: 濱田万葉)