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She was the only female Tang monk to play, but she died young because of leukemia!

Japan launched the "Journey to the West" TV series as early as 1978, and I did not expect that the person who played the Tang monk at that time was the Japanese beauty Natsume Masako.

She was the only female Tang monk to play, but she died young because of leukemia!

Masako Natsume was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1957 and graduated from the Department of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Letters, Rikkyo University. In 1976, at the age of 19, she debuted in the TV series "Love が見えますか", and two years later when filming "Journey to the West", she was already a red star in film, television and advertising, and her pure appearance, slim body, and ancient and modern, won the unanimous praise of the audience. She also wore a Bikini swimsuit for wet photos and commercials, which made everyone dumbfounded, but there was no hint of obscenity.

She was the only female Tang monk to play, but she died young because of leukemia!

Masako Natsume's gentle and elegant Sanzo mage set a precedent for the most popular heroines in Japanese mythological dramas, and Tatsuya Nakayo, an old actress who had a rivalry with Masako, also praised her outstanding acting skills and dedication.

She was the only female Tang monk to play, but she died young because of leukemia!

In 1980, he participated in the "Two Hundred and Three Highlands" directed by Toshio Tsudanta, which also shows his increasingly mature skills. In 1982, Natsume Masako starred in the movie "The Life of Oni Ryuin Hanako" as the kind and beautiful heroine Matsue, in order to play a good role, Natsume Masako not only gave her first kiss on the screen, but also performed naked for the first time in a rape scene, boldly appearing in the camera, showing her beautiful jade body, which made many audiences fascinated and loved. Therefore, she won the Most Commendable Actress Award of the Blue Ribbon Award that year and became a star.

She was the only female Tang monk to play, but she died young because of leukemia!

In 1984, he co-starred in "Setouchi Junior Baseball Team" directed by Masahiro Shinoda and others, which was highly acclaimed. She is also an active character in TV dramas and on stage, starring in the popular TV film "The Adventure of Rainbow".

She was the only female Tang monk to play, but she died young because of leukemia!

Unexpectedly, however, The heavens were so cruel to this beautiful female star, and in 1985, Natsume Masako died at the age of 27 due to acute myeloid leukemia.

She was the only female Tang monk to play, but she died young because of leukemia!

Natsume Masako is probably the eternal pain in the minds of the Japanese, otherwise she probably would not have ranked eighty-ninth among the 100 great people loved by the Japanese. In 2009, she was selected as the fourth among the ten most beautiful and attractive actresses (actresses) in the 100 years of Japan's "Literary Spring and Autumn".

Do you feel sorry for that?