Kazuko Yoshiyuki

Kazuko Yoshiyuki

  • Born: 1935-8-9
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
  • Height: 5' 2¼" (1.58 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Japan
  • Representative Works: Summer of Kikujiro, Long Live the Director, Encouragement Division, Tokyo Family, Ieyasu Tokugawa
  • Yoshiyuki Kazuko, born in Japan on August 9, 1935, made her debut in the stage play "Anne's Diary" in 1957. He played the leading role of the heroine Anne Frank, and then became active in the film and television world. In 1959, he was directed by Masahira Imamura. "Second Brother", won the Best Supporting Actress Award in the Daily Film Contest. In 1974, he won the Individual Award of the Kinokuniya Drama Award for the stage play "The Taste of Honey". In 1983, he participated in the performance of the big river drama " Tokugawa Ieyasu " produced by NHK . In 2002, he won the Tanaka Kinyo Award at the Daily Film Contest for "Plum Blossom". Yoshiyuki Kazuko is a haiku poet and essay writer at the same time, and the author of "Fantasy Paradise". [1] 
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