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Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

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Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

Wenshi Gongyi: She is a japanese national treasure film queen, she was once the spokesperson of an era, known as the "first beauty". Yasushi Kawabata became the one to meet her, and suddenly visited the location of "The Dancer of Izu", Yojiro Ishizaka specially wrote a work for Yoshinaga, and even Zhang Guorong was a fan of hers. From the 65 years of the film, from the innocent girl to the elegant old lady, the screen image, there are female students, fishing village girls, dancers, waiters, prisoners... The characters involve all stages of all ages, or innocence, or simplicity, or tenacity, or tolerance and kindness.

Her beauty has a moving power, time is on her body, the tempering of the warmth is like jade, a smile is touching people's hearts, like a lily, standing in the snow. The Japanese magazine Weekly Public held the "Most Beautiful Actress" selection event, and the 69-year-old Yoshinaga Sayuri won the championship.

Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

His father was an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and his mother was a piano teacher. From an early age, he was well trained in art.

In 1956, when he was in the sixth grade of elementary school, he participated in the Tokyo Radio program "Akatsuki Bell Nosuke". In the same year, he joined the children's choir.

Beginning in 1960, as the "signature actress of Nikko Corporation", she and Mitsuo Hamada set off a whirlwind in the Japanese film industry.

In 1962, when he was in high school, he starred in "The Street of the Iron Furnace" directed by Kiriro Urayama, and successfully played a fresh and pure girl with excellent character and excellent character, and won the Best Actress Award of the "Blue Ribbon Award" that year at the age of 17, and since then his fame has grown, and he has been affectionately called "Little Lily" by fans.

In the years of high school, a total of 20 youth films were filmed, and at the same time, they did not miss their studies, so they were called "excellent students".

Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

In 1962, his duo with Yukio Hashimoto won the Japan Record Awards and sold 300,000 copies.

In 1963, he starred in the romance film "The Dancing Girl of Izu", based on Yasunari Kawabata's early novella of the same name.

In 1965, he was admitted to the Department of History, Faculty of Letters, Waseda University, and continued to work on film while he was in school. He graduated from university in 1969. The screen image began to change from a teenage girl to a mature woman. In 1970, she starred in the Okawa drama "The Last Fir Tree" with actors such as Tanaka Atsushiro and Kurihara Komaki, in which she played the role of the mute woman Yuno.

Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

In 1973, he married filmmaker Taro Okada, who was fifteen years older than himself.

In 1975, he co-starred in "The Gate of Youth" directed by Kiriro Urayama with Tatsuya Nakayo, and played the wife of a charcoal burner brilliantly in the film.

In 1982, he starred in "The Straits" directed by Shiro Moriya with Ken Takakura and others, which perfectly recreated a beautiful and pure female image in the film.

In 1984, she starred in "Heavenly Station" and "Afan", and won the best actress award in the Various Japanese Film Awards that year with her pure skills.

Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

In 1985, he won the newly established Film Award, the Tanaka Silk Award.

In 1987, Japan released a biographical film "Movie Actress" in honor of the famous film actress Atsuyo Tanaka, and the task of playing the heroine in the film seemed to fall beyond reproach to Yoshinaga Koyuri, her 99th work since she began her screen career.

In 1988, the historical fantasy film "Crane" directed by Kun Ichikawa was released, in which Sayuri played the role of a white crane who transformed into a girl and met the male protagonist; on October 1, the feature film "The Chaos of Hua" co-starring Yusaku Matsuda was released, in which she played the famous female poet and Seino Jingzi in modern times.

In 1989, she won the Best Actress Award at the 12th Japan Academy Film Awards for her films "Crane" and "The Chaos of Hua". Crane is her 100th film, and in honor of this work of special significance, Yoshinaga Sayuri shot a photo album called Crane. Dressed in white, dotted lips. Snowy, vast earth. Unbridled and ethereal, extremely fairy state.

In 2000, she starred in the romance film "Nagasaki Walking Song", in which she played the famous geisha Aihachi who was admired by thousands of people, and won the Best Actress Award at the 24th Japan Academy Awards and the Best Actress Award at the 42nd Japan Film Blue Ribbon Awards.

Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

In 2005, she co-starred with Ken Watanabe in the feature film "The Year zero of kita", in which she played Hideaki Komatsubara's wife Shino, in which Koyuri won the Best Actress Award at the 29th Japan Academy Awards for her performance in the film.

In 2014, he made his first time as a producer for the film Incredible Coast Story, and co-starred with Hiroshi Abe in the drama, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 38th Montreal International Film Festival and the Universal Church Jury Award, for which Yoshinaga Sayuri won the Best Actress Award at the 57th Blue Ribbon Film Awards.

In 2019, he starred in the Japanese remake of the Hollywood classic movie "Bucket List".

Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan
Today in history On March 13, 1945, the birthday of Ms. Yoshinaga Koyuri, a national treasure of Japan

Sayuri Yoshinaga, born march 13, 1945.

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