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Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Last night, a piece of news exploded on Weibo and the circle of friends, and Qiao Renliang, a well-known young singer and actor in China, committed suicide due to depression at the age of 28, which made everyone very sad. In the entertainment industry, the surface is bright and beautiful, in fact, it also has to bear a very large workload and psychological pressure, these years in the Japanese performing arts industry, we have also lost a lot of well-known figures, today with the Budya Jun to mourn them.

Yumi Shirakawa (October 21, 1936 - June 14, 2016)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Actress Yumi Shirakawa (real name: Yasukiko Ketani) died of heart failure on June 14 of this year at the age of 79. After joining Toho in 1956, he starred in series of films such as "Miss Conch" and "The Tale of the Office Worker Born Taikaku", and in 1961, he also starred in "Autumn of the Hayakawa Family" directed by Yasujiro Ozu, and also participated in many feature films. His active field shifted from film to television drama, and in the 1980s, he played the role of mother in works such as "Family Game", "Three Heroes of College", "Daddy and Xiaoxia", and "Xiao Chun's Song of Help" and other works that received praise and popularity. Recently, he has also made a deep impression on popular TV series such as "The Dispatch Queen", "Housewife Mita", and "Doctor-X ~ Surgeon ・ Daimon Unknown Son~".

Misuke Matsurai (November 4, 1964 - May 17, 2016)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Popular voice actress Yuko Mizutani died of breast cancer on the 17th at the age of 51. Yuko Mizutani voiced her sister in Cherry Maruko and Suna Takeuchi in Digimon. Yuko Mizutani's representative works also include "Sky Wars" Rakshu, "Heaven and Earth Are Useless!" "Beauty Star", "Doctor Strange Black Jack" Pinocchio, etc., can be said to be a national voice actor, and often haunts the Soul of Steel concert.

Yukio Ninagawa (October 15, 1935 - May 12, 2016)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Internationally renowned Japanese director Yukio Kuagawa, who has been instrumental in stage plays such as "Macbeth", died at the age of 80 at 1:25 p.m. due to pneumonia at 1:25 p.m. on May 12 this year. Yukio Kanagawa is very serious about his work, and during rehearsals, he has appeared to throw ashtrays on the stage and other extreme behaviors, and it is precisely because of his dedication that he has discovered many young actors for the show business circle, although his physical condition has not been good in recent years, he is still in his hospital bed looking forward to returning to the stage again. The sudden death of Yukio Kanagawa shocked the Japanese entertainment industry, and many artists expressed their condolences, saying to Johnny Kitagawa, president of The Janis Office: "This is a person who can perfectly connect with the Showa and peace era, and it is too much to die without waiting for the Tokyo Olympics." ”

Ken Maeda (June 14, 1971--April 26, 2016)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Funny artist Ken Maeda died in the early hours of April 26 this year at the age of 44. At 7 p.m. on April 24 of this year, I suddenly vomited and fell unconscious on the road to 3-chome in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. On April 25, his office stated: "I was rushed to the hospital due to cardiopulmonary arrest and am now under treatment." At 6 p.m. before Maeda fell to the ground, he also tweeted: "Man, it is best to have small dreams and distant big ideals at close range." ”

Ken Maeda is widely known for imitating singer Aya Matsuura, who is not only a funny entertainer, but also plays Hideyasu Yuki in the NHK Okawa drama "E ~ Princesses of the Sengoku ~" and starts an event as an actor. He has also worked as an action designer and film director.

Koji Wada (January 29, 1974 - April 3, 2016)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

On April 8 of this year, the official website of the Japanese SOLID VOX office announced that the famous singer, the royal singer of the Digimon series, the singer of "Butter-Fly" and The singer of "Butter-Fly" and Hikoji Tian died of upper throat cancer on the morning of April 3 at the age of 42.

In 2003, pharyngeal cancer was discovered and was announced in a Live series held in April in the final series of the Digimon series, but a comeback was announced after the following year of recuperation. After 2011, the recurrence of the cancer was discovered, and the activity began to be suspended again from October of the same year, and in October 2013 blogs and twitter published a resurrection. Because of the powerful resurrection appearance, he began as an anime singer of the debut song "Immortal Butterfly".

Misuke Matsurai (September 14, 1977 - October 27, 2015)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Popular actress Matsurai died of illness on October 27, 2015, at the age of 38. When Matsurai saw "The Legend of Armor" as a child, she had a vision for voice actors and aspired to be a voice actor, and both parents were firmly opposed to Matsurai leaving home in order to study as a voice actor, and she was finally allowed to go out to study because she was admitted to Keio University. In July 2015, Matsurai was stricken with acute pneumonia and suspended all work in order to be hospitalized.

On the day of her 38th birthday last year, she updated her blog to reveal that her friends had held a birthday surprise party for her, which made her very touched, and said that if she could recover from her illness, she would seriously start to consider finding a marriage partner. But that became her last updated blog post. Matsurai has played a number of deeply rooted roles before his death, representative works include "Hatsune Island" Misaki Norizawa, "Strawberry Explosion" This Flower Guangli, "Whirlwind Butler!" "Izumi Uonomiya", "Goodbye Mr. Despair" Harumi Fujiyoshi, "Sunny Sketch" Yoshinoya Sensei, "Sneak! Nayako" Kezi and so on.

Nagisa Oshima (March 31, 1932 – January 15, 2013)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Naomi Kawashima died of cholangiocarcinoma at the age of 54 at a hospital in Tokyo at 7:55 p.m. on September 24, 2015. Kawashima debuted as a singer in 1979 while studying at Aoyama Gakuin University, and became very popular as a pioneer female university student artist, and was active as a radio DJ. Naomi Kawashima starred in Paradise Lost. In 1997, she became a topic of discussion as the heroine who fell into an extramarital affair in the TV series "Paradise Lost" adapted from Junichi Watanabe's work. Other starring works include the film "Keys" and the musical "Footloose". It is reported that Naomi Kawashima is very fond of wine, and has become a topic of conversation because of speeches such as "wine flows in my blood". In 2009, he married pastry chef Toshihiko Kōtsuka. He underwent surgery for cholangiocarcinoma in January 2014 and made the news public in March of the same year.

Ryoko Hara (June 17, 1920 - September 5, 2015)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Japanese actress Setsuko Hara, who has starred in many classic films such as Tokyo Story and Late Spring, died at the age of 95. Setsuko Hara is one of Japan's greatest actresses and is known as the "Four Great Actresses". In 1946, starring in Akira Kurosawa's famous work "I Have No Regrets in Youth", Hara Setsuko created a strong, independent, autonomous, and assertive female image, which was welcomed by fans. In 1949, Setsuko Hara collaborated for the first time with Yasujiro Ozu to shoot Late Spring. Late Spring is one of Ozu's three most satisfying films (the other two being Once Upon a Time a Father and Tokyo Story), in which Setsuko Hara plays a daughter who would rather sacrifice her happiness to take care of her father.

Ken Takasaki (February 16, 1931 - November 10, 2014)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Ken Takakura, a Japanese national, died of malignant lymphoma on November 10, 2014 at the age of 83. In his lifetime, Ken Takakura rarely disclosed his private life and never hyped it. According to his brokerage firm, Ken Takakura died smiling and serene, and hospital staff couldn't help but shed tears. Known for his taciturn image of a "man", Ken Takakura enjoys a supreme position in the Japanese film industry and is known as the "Man on the Clouds". From more than half a century into film, he has shot more than 200 films, won dozens of awards, and is still unparalleled in the Japanese film industry, which is extremely appealing.

He is warm, decent, humane and has a straight personality. On the shooting scene, young juniors never play a big card and treat each other as equals. A Japanese filmmaker said: "Ken Takakura is very good at taking care of people when shooting, and knows how to relieve everyone's tension." This is well known in the Japanese film industry. ”

Keizo Kanie (February 16, 1931 - November 10, 2014)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Veteran Japanese actor Keizo Crabe died of stomach cancer on April 4, 2014, at the age of 69. He debuted in 1965 and performed numerous works, and also took over the NHK Okawa drama for 7 consecutive years, playing the grandfather of the heroine Nonina Reina in the Japanese drama "Haenyeo". Keizo Crabe debuted in 1965, and the following year performed the Japanese drama "Mother" to open its popularity, and in 1967, he was invited for the first time by the movie "Ah, Sakura of the Same Period" and officially jumped on the big screen. Since the 1980s, he has mostly played eccentric characters, and his strong personal characteristics have laid the foundation for his status as a personality actor, and in 2010, he played the role of Yataro Iwasaki, the father of "Mitsubishi" founder Yataro Iwasaki, in the Okawa drama "Ryoma Legend".

Takeshi Utsui (October 24, 1931 - March 14, 2014)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

The famous Japanese actor Ken Uzui died of chronic insufficiency on March 14, 2014 at the age of 82. Ken Uzui joined Shin Toho in 1954 and starred in "The Tale of Youth" for the first time in 1955, becoming a very active new star in the show business circle. In his 60-year acting career, Ken Uzui has starred in a number of film and television works, including many popular Japanese dramas such as "Sumitsu" and "Extreme Path Fresh Master" in recent years. However, of all the roles he has played, the most familiar to Chinese audiences is the TV series "Blood Doubt", in which he played Yamaguchi's father Shigeru Oshima, which is impressive.

Ichiro Nagai (May 10, 1931 - January 27, 2014)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

On the morning of January 27, 2014, The titan voice actor Ichiro Nagai, who was once known for Mr. Boping in the anime Miss Conch, was found lying in a hotel in Hiroshima City. Although he was subsequently taken to the hospital for emergency treatment, he still died because the rescue was ineffective. He died on December 31, 2012 at the age of 8

Ichiro Nagai can be said to be a legendary presence in the Japanese animation industry, and his life almost accompanied the development of Japanese animation. He has participated in long-form animations such as Miss Conch, Mobile Suit Gundam, Doraemon, etc. He debuted as a voice actor in 1963 with Astro Boy, and his voice actor career lasted 51 years before his death. He also serves as a narrator on TBS's show.

Natsu yagi (December 25, 1939 - May 11, 2013)

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Japanese actor Natsuyagi, who has starred in more than 300 films and TV series, died of pancreatic cancer at his home in Kanagawa Prefecture on May 11, 2013, at the age of 73. In 1966, he entered the film world and mainly performed in period dramas in his youth. In recent years, he has become older, often playing the role of father or grandfather, political and economic power figures, senior monks, monks, and so on. Representative works include "Marriage Proposal Battle" "Yoshida Rei (Nagasawa Masami's grandfather Taishi]", "Regal Criminal" "Kobe Miwako (Kyoko Fukata)'s grandfather Kobe Kihisa Uemon", "Going My Home" "Hirai Ryota (Abe Hiroshi's father Hirai Eisuke)" and so on.

Artists Die Which Japanese stars have we lost over the years?

Nagisa Oshima, a well-known Japanese director and screenwriter who is famous in the world film industry for many works such as "The World of Senses", died of pneumonia on January 15 at the age of 80.

Nagisa Oshima is a representative of Japanese "New Wave" cinema. The themes of his works are anti-traditional and anti-institutional to varying degrees. It has attracted widespread attention not only in Japan, but also in Asia and around the world. In 1996, Nagisa Oshima fell ill due to hemorrhagic cerebral infarction, and after recuperation, he returned in 1999 and filmed the famous film "Mifado". In 2001, he fell ill again due to duodenal ulcer, and in early October 2011, he fell into a temporary unconscious state due to pneumonia.

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