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Miyoko Akaza | |
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Born | (1944-02-10) February 10, 1944 (age 80) Aichi, Japan |
Years active | 1967-present |
Spouse | Toshiya Fujita |
Miyoko Akaza (赤座 美代子, Akaza Miyoko, born February 10, 1944 in Aichi) is a Japanese actress. She was married to Toshiya Fujita.
Filmography
- "Libido" Sei no kigen (1967)
- "Affair in the Snow" Juhyo no yoromeki (1968)
- "A Tale of Peonies and Lanterns" Botan-dôrô (1968)
- "Nihiki no yojimbo" (1968)
- "The Blazing Continent" Moeru tairiku (1968)
- "Furyo bancho okuri ookami" (1969)
- "Fight for the Glory" Eiko eno kurohyo (1969)
- "Our Wilderness" Oretachi no kôya (1969)
- "Gokudo kyojo tabi" (1970)
- "Seijuku" (1971)
- "Shadow of Deception" Naikai no wa (1971)
- "Confessions Among Actresses" Kokuhakuteki joyûron (1971)
- "Lady Snowblood" Shurayukihime (1973)
- "Violent Streets" (1974)
- "Seishun no satetsu" (1974)
- "Virgin Blues" (1974)
- "Panic in High School" Koko dai panikku (1978)
- "Motto shinayaka ni, motto shitataka ni" (1979)
- "White Love" Howaito rabu (1979)
- "Masho no natsu - 'Yotsuya kaidan' yori" (1981)
- "School in the Crosshairs" Nerawareta gakuen (1981)
- "The Wild Daisy" Nogiku no haka (1981)
- "Daburu beddo" (1983)
- "Sukanpin walk" (1984)
- "F2 grand prix" (1984)
- "The Island Closest to Heaven" Tengoku ni ichiban chikai shima (1984)
- "April Fish" Shigatsu no sakana (1986)
- "Deshima" (1987)
- "Hana no Furu Gogo" (1989)
- "Gattubî - Bokura wa kono natsu nekutai wo suru" (1990)
- "Kaseifu ha mita! 9" (1991)
- "Haruka, nosutarujii" (1993)
- "Shinonomerô onna no ran" (1994)
- "Goodbye for Tomorrow" Ashita (1995)
- "Sore ga kotae da!" (1997) TV series
- ""Yome wa mitsuboshi" (2001) TV series
- "My Lover Is a Sniper: The Movie" Koibito wa sunaipâ: Gekijô-ban (2004)
- "Gosuto shauto" (2004)
- "The Reason" Riyû (2004)
- "Hoshi hitotsu no yoru" (2007) TV
External links
- Miyoko Akaza at IMDb
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