Emily Hatoyama
Emily Hatoyama is a Japanese essayist and former actress and model. She was the wife of Kunio Hatoyama, the Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications under Prime Minister Tarō Asō.
Early life and family
Hatoyama was born to a Japanese mother, Sadako Takami and Australian father, J. K. Beard, a sergeant in the Australian Army who had been stationed in Japan as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. While some sources state that the family was forced to remain in Japan because the Australian government barred immigration by Japanese people, that particular barrier was removed several years before Hatoyama was born. In fact, Beard worked for a trading company in Japan after leaving the Army.Entertainment career
Hatoyama began working as a child model during the 1960s, as both Emily Takami – her mother's maiden surname – and Emily Jane Beard. This included being a cover model for Shōjo Friend by Kodansha, Hatoyama started working as an actress during the 1970s and made her debut as a singer in 1972.Hatoyama's older sister, Marjorie Beard, also worked as an actress, under the name Risa Takami, in Toei movies and commercials during the mid-1960s. She married Hiroshi Ishibashi, grandson of Bridgestone founder Shōjirō Ishibashi.