Mie Nakao
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Mie Nakao(Japanese: Trung đuôi ミエ; born 6 June 1946 inKokura) is a Japanese actress and singer. WithYukari ItoandMari Sonoshe co-starred in the hit 1963 teen movieHai, Hai Sannin Musume( "Yes, Yes, The Three Girls" ). The three actress became the latest incarnation of the long-running series of "Three Girls"acts during the 1950s, 60s and 70s, under their manager Watanabe as theWatanabe-Pro Sannin musume( độ biên プロ ba người nương ).[1]Nakao has continued to appear on television and produce music.
Nakao debuted as a singer at the age of 16. In May 1962, her debut single was "Kawaii Baby"( đáng yêu いベイビー), a cover of the song"Pretty Little Baby"byConnie Francis(from the 1962 albumConnie Francis Sings "Second Hand Love"), was released.[2]The song sold over a million copies.[3]
Filmography
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- Hissatsu Hitchū Shigotoya Kagyō(1975)
- Hissatsu Shiwazanin(1976)
- Shin Hissatsu Shiokinin(1977)
- A Stitch of Life(2015)[4]
- Encanto(2021) – Abuela Alma Madrigal (Japanese voice)[5]
- The Grimm Variations(2024)
References
[edit]- ^Mark SchillingThe Encyclopedia of Japanese pop culture0834803801 1997 p.199, "Among the most popular were a trio of teenage girls — Mie Nakao, Yukari Ito, and Mari Sono — under contract to Watanabe. Following their appearance in the hit 1963 teen movie Hai, Hai Sannin Musume (Yes, Yes, The Three Girls), the agency billed them as — what else? — the Sannin Musume..."
- ^"Trung đuôi ミエ の khúc をダウンロード".オリコンミュージックストア(in Japanese).Retrieved19 April2024.
- ^"Trung đuôi ミエオフィシャルサイト".
- ^"Thiện い tài つ người".eiga.Retrieved12 July2021.
- ^"Tân tác ディズニー・ミュージカル! Tân ヒロインは ma pháp だらけ の không tư nghị な gia に trụ む thiếu nữ ・ミラベル".Disney Japan.Retrieved27 January2022.
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[edit]- 1946 births
- Japanese film actresses
- Japanese musical theatre actresses
- Japanese television actresses
- Japanese women pop singers
- Living people
- Actors from Fukuoka Prefecture
- Singers from Kitakyushu
- 20th-century Japanese actresses
- 20th-century Japanese women singers
- 20th-century Japanese singers
- 21st-century Japanese actresses
- 21st-century Japanese women singers
- 21st-century Japanese singers