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Naoko Ken est une Actrice Japonaise née le 7 juillet 1953 à Izu (Japon)

Naoko Ken

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Nationalité Japon
Naissance 7 juillet 1953 (71 ans) à Izu (Japon)

Naoko Ken (研 ナオコ, Ken Naoko) (born July 7, 1953– ) is a Japanese singer and actress. She is well known for her comedy roles featuring idiosyncratic looks, and a string of successful torch songs that gained popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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In 1971, Ken debuted as an enka-oriented singer with a single "Daitokai no Yasagure On'na". In 1975, after the release of several charted singles, she gained the first outstanding commercial success with a song "Guzu", which was written by Ryudo Uzaki and his wife Yoko Aki. "Abayo", a song written by Miyuki Nakajima became the most successful single for Ken, selling more than 600,000 copies. In 1976, the prize-winning song reached number-one spot on the Oricon, Japan's most eminent chart. In addition to the success as a musician, she also obtained popularity as a tarento in the mid 1970s, through her comical acts on multiple TV shows including Kakkurakin Daihousou!!.

After a temporary hiatus in 1977 owing to her arrest on suspicion of possession of marijuana, she returned to the Japanese entertainment industry with the hit tune "Kamome wa Kamome". The melancholic ballad written by Nakajima became known as one of her signature songs, finally sold in excess of 300,000 units. In 1982, she gained huge commercial success as a singer again with a cover version of the Southern All Stars' song "Natsu wo Akiramete", winning several Japanese music prizes. The song is her last top-ten hit solo single so far.

Through her long-term career as a comedic TV personality, she has released several novelty singles with other performers such as Ken Shimura. The song "Natsuzakari Ho no Ji Gumi" recorded with an idol singer Toshihiko Tahara is the last top-40 hit single for Ken on the Japanese record charts.

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Shinobido, La voie du ninja, 1h33
Genres Drame, Action, Romance
Thèmes La mer, Sport, Transport, Arts martiaux
Acteurs Naoko Ken, Mina Ōba
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Un village Ninja caché au coeur d'une montagne. Okou, qui vient d'accéder au rang de femme Ninja, reçoit une mission : se rendre incognito dans une ville, dont les habitants ont décidé de détruire le village Ninja. Mais la jeune femme tombe amoureuse d'un guerrier ennemi : les conséquences seront tragiques.
眞夜中の彌次さん喜多さん, 2h4
Réalisé par Kankurō Kudō
Genres Comédie, Fantasy, Action
Thèmes La mer, Sexualité, Sport, Transport, Homosexualité, Arts martiaux, Samouraï, LGBT, LGBT
Acteurs Tomoya Nagase, Nakamura Shichinosuke II, Eiko Koike, Sadao Abe, Riki Takeuchi, Kumiko Asō
Rôle Datsueba
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Yaji and Kita are two men who live in Edo. They are deeply in love. Yaji is married to a woman, while Kita is an actor addicted to various drugs.
Hissatsu: Sure Death, 2h3
Réalisé par Masahisa Sadanaga
Genres Drame, Action, Policier
Thèmes La mer, Sport, Transport, Arts martiaux
Acteurs Makoto Fujita, Isuzu Yamada, Kin Sugai, Kie Nakai, Yukiji Asaoka, Shōhei Hino
Rôle Oyone
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A group of common merchants in Edo (now Tokyo) in the mid-1800s is really a band of assassins available for hire. Each assassin has his or her own unique killing style. But one assassin is killing other assassins, and the survivors must find out who is doing it before they are all killed.