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Fujiwara Utatto Company · Japan Opera Association Tokai Branch Opening Commemorative Concert ~ Symphony of Opera ~

藤原歌劇団・日本オペラ協会東海支部発足記念コンサート ~オペラの響宴~
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Yuko Tanaka (Commander)

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Yūko Tanaka (田中 裕子 , Tanaka Yūko) (born April 29, 1955 in Ikeda, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese actress. She has won several acting awards during a long career working in both film and television, after she graduated from Meiji University.
At the beginning of her career in 1979, Tanaka had a leading role in the NHK TV drama series Sister Ma (マーちゃん , Ma Nee-chan) and she also voiced the role of Judy in the Fuji Television anime movie Daddy-Long-Legs (あしながおじさん ) , based on the novel by Jean Webster, which was broadcast in October 1979. Tanaka appeared in her first theatrical film in 1981, the historical drama Eijanaika and later that year she starred in Edo Porn, a fictional biography of the artist Hokusai. Tanaka received a number of accolades for her work in these two films including Best Supporting Actress and one of the Best Newcomer of the Year awards from the Japan Academy. She also won the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as the Hochi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. Tanaka returned to television drama in late 1981 with the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) series Making Memories (つくり , Omoide zukuri) about three office ladies (OL) reaching their 25th birthdays. The series, which also starred Masako Mori and Yūko Kotegawa, ran from September to December 1981.

In May 1982, Tanaka starred in the film The Rape (レイプ , Za reipu) directed by Yōichi Higashi, a role which earned her a nomination for Best Actress from the Japan Academy. Later that year, Tanaka played "Keiko", the love interest of Torajirō (Tora-san), in the comedy, Tora-san, the Expert, part of a long running series of films. In early 1983, Tanaka played the part of a prostitute in the murder mystery Amagi Pass (天城越 , Amagi goe) with Tsunehiko Watase. Reviewer Kevin Thomas at the Los Angeles Times called Tanaka "So gorgeous and talented" that the film "becomes something extraordinary." For her part in the film she won both the Blue Ribbon Award and the Kinema Junpo award for Best Actress.

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