Miyoko Asada

Miyoko Asada
Born February 15, 1956
Japan Tokyo, Japan

Miyoko Asada (浅田 美代子 Asada Miyoko, born February 15, 1956) is a Japanese actress. She is a former pop idol. She is a high school dropout.

Biography

Miyoko Asada debuted as an idol in April of 1973 with the single "Akai Fuusen" (The Red Balloon), which sold over 800,000 copies and peaked at #1 on the Japanese Oricon chart list.[1][2] That same year she was nominated as Best Newcomer of the Year at the 15th Japan Record Awards,[2] but lost the title to Junko Sakurada.


Single discography

#TitleRelease Date/Chart Position
1Akai Fuusen (赤い風船)
Debut single
1973-04-21 (#1)
2Hitorikko Amaekko (ひとりっ子甘えっ子)1973-07-21 (#10)
3Watashino Yoimachigusa (わたしの宵待草)1973-10-05 (#11)
4Koha Shinju Iro (恋は真珠いろ)1973-12-05 (#16)
5Shiawaseno Ichiban Hoshi (しあわせの一番星)1974-03-01 (#7)
6Niji No Kakehashi (虹の架け橋)1974-06-01 (#12)
7Jaamatane (じゃあまたね)1974-08-21 (#17)
8Omoide No Kafe Terasu (想い出のカフェテラス)'1974-12-21 (#-)
9Shoujo Koiuta (少女恋唄)
1975-03-01 (#-)
10Kono Mune Nikono Kami Ni (この胸にこの髪に)1975-10-21 (#-)
11Dyuetto Kae Uta MEDLEY (デュエット替え唄メドレー)1992-12-02 (#-)
12Isshoninetsu (いっしょにねっ)1994-12-16 (#-)

Filmography

  • Hi no Ataru Sakamichi (1975)[3]
  • Musuko (1991)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 7 (1994)
  • Tsuribaka Misshi 8 (1996)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 9 (1997)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 10 (1998)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi Eleven (2000)
  • Hashire! Ichiro (2001)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 12: Shijo Saidai no Kyuka (2001)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 13: Hama-chan kiki Ippatsu! (2002)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 14 (2003)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 15: Hama-chan ni asu wa nai? (2004)
  • Gin no enzeru (2004)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 16 (2005)
  • Saga no Gabai-baachan (2006)
  • Tsuribaka Nisshi 17 (2006)
  • Otoshimono [4] (2006)
  • Red Whale, White Snake (2006)
  • Ai no Rukeichi [5] (2007)
  • Sweet Red Bean Paste (2015)

Television

  • Shinsengumi (NHK, 2004)
  • Nyokei Kazoku (TBS, 2005)
  • Jigoku no Sata mo Yome Shidai (TBS, 2007)
  • Tokyo Tower (Fuji TV, 2007)
  • Fūrin Kazan (NHK, 2007)
  • Wachigaiya Itosato (TBS, 2007)
  • Otokomae! (NHK, 2008)
  • Keikan no Chi (TV Asahi, 2009)
  • Hanako to Anne (NHK, 2014)

References

  1. 長田, 暁二 (2002). 『歌謡曲おもしろこぼれ話』. 社会思想社. p. 213. ISBN 4390116495.
  2. 1 2 "Article on Miyoko Asada on official Oricon page" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016.
  3. "Miyoko Asada Complete Listings". Cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
  4. The Sky Crawlers (2008-07-01). "Twitch". Twitchfilm.net. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
  5. "酵素飲料【ドリンク】で断食". Airuke-movie.com. Retrieved 2012-10-01.

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