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Biography. Nogiwa was born in Toyama, Toyama, and grew up in Suginami, Tokyo from the age of three. [1] She graduated from Rikkyo University. [1] In 1973, she married Sonny Chiba, with whom she co-starred in the TV series Key Hunter. [1] They had a daughter, Juri Manase, in 1975, who later became an actress. [1]
Family Name: Nogiwa; Native name: 野際陽子; Also Known as: のぎわ ようこ, Nogiwa Youko; Nationality: Japanese; Gender: Female; Born: January 24, 1936; Died: June 13, 2017
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Jun 13, 2017 · She married "Key Hunter" co-star Shinichi Chiba in 1973. In the 1992 series "I've Loved You from the Start," Nogiwa played the doting mother to a son played by Shiro Sano, raising the popularity of the term "mazakon" (short for "mother complex"), or mama's boy.
Yôko Nogiwa was born on January 24, 1936 in Tsubata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Trick (2000), Trick: The Movie 2 (2006) and Trick: The Movie (2002). She was married to Shin'ichi Chiba. She died on June 13, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan.
- January 24, 1936
- June 13, 2017
The main characters of the series are members of "SG7" (short for Super Girl Seven), an all-female detective agency. Their leader was portrayed by Yōko Nogiwa; the other primary actors in the series are Janet Hatta, Linda Yamamoto, Rei Maki, Reiko Itsuki, Jun Izumi, Naomi Tanaka, Emi Shindo, and Akiko Hyuga .
Actress: Trick. Yôko Nogiwa was born on 24 January 1936 in Tsubata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Trick (2000), Trick: The Movie 2 (2006) and Trick: The Movie (2002). She was married to Shin'ichi Chiba.