Seiko Iwaido (岩井堂聖子, Iwaido Seikō, born February 23, 1984) is a Japanese actress, she was formerly known by the stage name Mai Takahashi (高橋 真唯), Iwaido made her acting debut in 2004, playing the role of Amano Sora in TV Asahi's Sky High 2. In 2005, she made her film debut as Fumie Hayashida in Simsons. Since her debut Takahashi has worked with many prominent directors; playing Kawahime, the River Princess, in Takashi Miike's horror-fantasy children's film Yokai Daisenso (released in the U.S. in 2006 as The Great Yokai War.) She also appeared in Sion Sono's 2005 film Kimyo na Sakasu (Strange Circus), Yoshihiro Nakamura's Busu (The Booth, 2005), and in Hitoshi Yazaki's 2006 film Strawberry Shortcakes. In 2008, she appeared in the live action film Pyū to Fuku! Jaguar. She has also voiced the characters Yuri Kishida, Kanae and Ryuuko Tagawa in the 2006 video game Siren 2, and played 'The girl in red' in the movie adaptation of the game Siren in the same year. Along with her acting career Mai Takahashi has also appeared in magazines, and has also released two photobooks.
Strange Circus
(Teenage Mitsuko)
The Great Yokai War
(Kawahime)
SOUL TRAIN
Simsons
(Fumie Hayashida)
Isn't Anyone Alive?
(Nana)
Rough
Yellow Tears
(Yumiko)
Delivery Lady
Strawberry Shortcakes
(Kondo)
Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: Present
(Yuko Suzuki)
Fish Story
(Haruko)
The Booth
(Okazaki)
Our Last Day
Laughing Lucky Cats
(Sachiko Nakazawa)
Pure White
(Yukina Shibutani)
A Girl in the Sunset
((segment "Musume Gokoro"))
Hurt
Bitter Honey
(Woman)
Welcome to the Quiet Room
(Sae)
Scream Girls
Forbidden Siren
Pro Golfer Hana
(Michiru Oguchi)
The Black Swindler
Reset
Kaiki Daisakusen: Mystery File
(Saori Ogawa)
Paranoid Sisters
(Setsuko Ichikawa)
The Quiz Show
(Hitomi Nitta)
Secret × Warrior Phantomirage!
(Kazuha Shizuki)
Your and My Secret
(Momoi Nanako)
Wonderful World
(Arisa)
稲垣吾郎の金田一耕助シリーズ
(Sayoko Kawamura)
The Woman of S.R.I.
Sky High
My Happy Divorced Life
Delivery Onee-san NEO
(Ellie)
Ju-On: Origins
(Woman in White)
Detective School Q
(Reika)
Ultraman Taiga
(Hitomi Mizuno)