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Birthdate: June 9, 1964. Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan. Height: 154.5 cm. Blood Type: A. Movies. Last Mile (2024) - Natsuyo Misumi. Tonbi (2022) - Taeko. Riverside Mukolitta | Kawapperi Mukolitta (2022) - (voice) Mio's Cookbook | Mio-Tsukushi Ryouri-Chou (2020) - Ohyaku. Black School Rules | Black Kousoku (2019) - Virginia Wolf.
His wife Sakura (Hiroko Yakushimaru) bickers frequently with Shunsuke, but nevertheless takes good care of her husband. A year ago, right before Christmas, Shunsuke took his wife on a trip to Okinawa to conceive a baby - even though Sakura doesn't like to travel.
Yakushimaru Hiroko is a Japanese actress and singer. After passing the audition for the film produced by Haruki Kadokawa, she began her acting career. Yakushimaru made her acting debut in the 1978 movie Never Give Up. Since rising to fame, Yakushimaru has gained success as both an actress and a pop singer, mainly during the 1980s.
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15 followers on Viki. Jun 8, 1964 (age 59) Follow. Shows. About. Discussion. A list of all movies, series and dramas starring Hiroko Yakushimaru, all in one place. Get to know Hiroko Yakushimaru, from Japan. Hiroko Yakushimaru is known for significant roles in "Unnatural" and "HANAMIZUKI ~May your love bloom for a hundred years~".
Since rising to fame, Yakushimaru has gained success as both an actress and a pop singer, mainly during the 1980s. She had also worked as a prolific recording artist until her marriage with Kōji Tamaki, the leader of the band Anzen Chitai. Read More.
Hiroko Yakushimaru was a very popular actress in Japan in the early to mid 1980's. Early on in her career, she appeared in several films for Nippon mega producer Haruki Kadokawa, including her first appearance, when she was 14, opposite Ken Takakura in the 1978 film Never Give Up, which was directed by Junya Sato ( The Bullet Train, Proof of ...