Sayuri Yoshinaga's real name is Sayuri Okada, his maiden name. Born on March 13, 1945, Heigaya Ward, Kyoto, a Japanese singer, a famous performer, a voice speaker, a one-way figure, and Yingyata University.

Simple student look
In 1959, he participated in his first film "Calling for the Whistle in the Morning". The plot is mainly about the newspaper delivery of Ainu (Hiroshi Kato) living with her parents, younger siblings and 5 people. Instead of his sick father, he carefully subsisted on his mother's side hustle. What Ah Ling is most looking forward to is to use the money earned from sending newspapers to go to high school. He is encouraged by Takashi (Takahiro Tamura) and Miwako (Yoshinaga Koyuri), who lives in Theo's hands. Whenever something happened, she would show affection for Minoru and give him warm solidarity. However, due to her mother's overwork and hospitalization, Ah Minoru had to give up her high school studies.
Stills from film and television productions
In 1962, he became famous for starring in the feature film "Streets Lined with Iron Furnaces", presumably about a street in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture that specializes in the cast iron business. Most of them are small street factories that only process small parts for factories. Tatsugoro Ishiguro is a typical worker in a small street factory. In his Matsunaga factory, only Katsumi Tsukamoto was a young man, and the rest were elderly, so they were swallowed up by the big company Maruzo. Tatsugoro and other veteran workers were fired. Tatsugoro struggled to find a job at a company run by Junko's friend Nobuko's father, but resigned because he didn't understand the new technology. In order to live, the mother had to carry the child on her back at night and secretly work as a waitress in the hotel. She happens to be seen by Junko, which makes her very sad. As Katsumi Tsukamoto's company expanded, Tatsugoro also had a job, Junko worked during the day and went to night school at night, making him very happy. In the same year, he won the 4th Japan Record Awards for his chorus with Yukio Hashimoto, "いつでも梦を" ("Forever Cherishing Dreams").
Wear a kimono
In 1963, he starred in the romance film "The Dancer of Izu". Adapted from Yasunari Kawabata's early masterpieces and masterpieces, it is also an outstanding short story. The film tells the story of a young student (Mitsuo Hamada) who travels on his holidays, and while traveling to Izuyu Island, he meets several touring Kabuki performers, one of whom, a young dancer (Yoshinaga Koyuri), who wears her old hair in a bun, attracts the attention of the students. He consciously caught up with the group of artists from Bofu Port and went to Shimoda with them. Along the way, there were talks and laughter, and the cheers continued, and the students and artists gradually became acquainted, and they became more fascinated with the underage dancer Ah Kaoru. In the warm and humid southern country, students fall into pure love, but also be troubled by the helplessness of reality.
A slight smile is very overwhelming
In 1970, he participated in the Big River drama "The Last Fir Tree". Based on the Date Riots, a real historical event that took place under today's fourth-generation shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, the film is based on the original novel of the same name by Yamana goro, rewritten by Kusuke Motegi, and depicts the sadness of the samurai class being involved in political struggles that are not good at in peacetime.
Classic, yyds
In 1975, he got rid of the pure image of the past in the literary film "The Gate of Youth". The heroine, Ah Miaoyuan, is a lively restaurant waitress who lives in the rogue boss's home and is in love with the boss's stepson. In order to avoid troubles, she married a single-family mine plumber, preferring to live an ordinary and happy life. Unexpectedly, there was a flood in the mine, and her husband died heroically to save people. In order to raise her stepson as an adult, Ah Miao persevered to do rough work in the mine, and finally fell seriously ill and died.
Still
In 1982, he co-starred with Ken Takakura in the feature film The Straits. It tells the story of a sensational shipwreck that made Akuzu determined to build the submarine tunnel as soon as possible, and after several years of hard work, the Seikan Tunnel, the longest tunnel in Japan, was finally successfully excavated.
The snow is as beautiful as it is
In 1983, he starred in the romantic film "Fine Snow" directed by Kun Ichikawa. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Junichiro Tanizaki, the film is a commemorative work for the 50th anniversary of Toho's paintings, telling the life and love story of the four sisters of the old-fashioned funaba family in Osaka.
The beauty is intoxicating
In 1985, she won the Best Actress Award at the 8th Japan Academy Awards for her romance film "Ah Xian". The film tells the story of Ah Xian's husband Gengyi has a mistress, and divorce is only her husband's personal will. Can Koichi continue his ex-wife's new love when he has a new love? The story of whether Ah Xian will give up herself again for love.
Take a good look at yay
In 1989, she won the Best Actress Award at the 12th Japan Academy Film Awards for her fantasy film Crane and the feature film Hua Rebellion.
Yoshinaga Sayuri in a watercolor painting
In 1996, he starred in the feature film "Meridian of the Mist". Paper sculpture artist Yae Sawada (Koyuri Yoshinaga) and Hakodate Daily reporter Kiyoko Torii (Shima Iwashita) have been very close friends since their university days, and they have joined forces in the famous security movement and fall in love with the same man (Hayashi Ryuzo). After graduation, the two lived separately in Tokyo and Hakodate, working for their respective lives. One day, Yae was diagnosed with a serious illness, and after her second surgery, she moved to Hakodate, where she met again as a good sister who had been separated for more than twenty years. Previously, Keidaiko and newspaper colleague Kosuke Takao (Koji Tamaki) maintain a relationship as lovers, while Yae's Kenshu and Tranquility are deeply attracted to Takao. He can't suppress the surging love in his heart, but this makes the two friends fall into a contradiction between left and right...
Long hair fluttering, a smile on the lips
In 2000, she starred in the romantic film "Nagasaki Walking Song", for which she won the 24th Japan Academy Film Awards and the Best Actress Award at the 42nd Japan Blue Ribbon Awards.
Four photographs
In 2006, she won the Best Actress Award at the 29th Japan Academy Awards for her feature film "The Year of kita Zero".
In 2008, the starring family film "Mother" was released.
In 2012, she won the Best Actress Award at the 37th Japan Hokichi Film Awards for her suspense film "Canary of the North".
In 2014, she won the Best Actress Award at the 57th Blue Ribbon Film Awards for her feature film Incredible Coast Story.
In 2017, he co-starred with Masato Sakai in the feature film Kitano Sakura Mori.
Yuichi Sakamoto, Koyuri Yoshinaga
Yoshinaga Sayuri not only interprets the diversity of life in film and television works, she also writes books and works as a producer. Now that she is 76 years old, she still has unlimited scenery.
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