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'''Yakushimaru Hiroko''' (薬師丸ひろ子) is a Japanese singer and actress. Hiromi got her start in show business in 1979 when she auditioned and starred with [[Takakura Ken]] as the heroine in the television dorama movie [[Yasei no Shuumei]]. She soon later starred in the movie [[Wikipedia:Sailor Suit and Machine Gun|Sailor Suit to Kinkanjuu]] two years later. She would also release the theme song, [[Sailor Fuku to Kikanjuu]], to the movie soon after, signaling the start of her music career. The single and her appearance in the movie made Yakushimaru a major hit.  
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'''Yakushimaru Hiroko''' (薬師丸ひろ子) is a Japanese singer and actress. Hiroko got her start in show business in 1979 when she auditioned and starred with [[Takakura Ken]] as the heroine in the television dorama movie [[Yasei no Shuumei]]. She soon later starred in the movie [[Wikipedia:Sailor Suit and Machine Gun|Sailor Suit to Kinkanjuu]] two years later. She would also release the theme song, [[Sailor Fuku to Kikanjuu]], to the movie soon after, signaling the start of her music career. The single and her appearance in the movie made Yakushimaru a major hit.  
  
 
In 1991, she would [[Tamaki Kouji]] until they divorced seven years later. She later won her first Japan Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in the movie [[Wikipedia:Always Sanchōme no Yūhi|Always Sanchome no Yuhi]]
 
In 1991, she would [[Tamaki Kouji]] until they divorced seven years later. She later won her first Japan Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in the movie [[Wikipedia:Always Sanchōme no Yūhi|Always Sanchome no Yuhi]]
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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
  
[[Image:Yakushimaru_Hiroko_80s.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Yakushimaru Hiroko promoting her role for the movie [[Wikipedia:Sailor Suit and Machine Gun|Sailor Suit to Kinkanjuu]] (1981)]]
 
  
 
=== Studio Albums ===
 
=== Studio Albums ===

Revision as of 12:25, 13 October 2009

Yakushimaru Hiroko (2007)

Yakushimaru Hiroko (薬師丸ひろ子) is a Japanese singer and actress. Hiroko got her start in show business in 1979 when she auditioned and starred with Takakura Ken as the heroine in the television dorama movie Yasei no Shuumei. She soon later starred in the movie Sailor Suit to Kinkanjuu two years later. She would also release the theme song, Sailor Fuku to Kikanjuu, to the movie soon after, signaling the start of her music career. The single and her appearance in the movie made Yakushimaru a major hit.

In 1991, she would Tamaki Kouji until they divorced seven years later. She later won her first Japan Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in the movie Always Sanchome no Yuhi

Profile

  • Real Name: Yakushimaru Hiroko (薬師丸博子)
  • Birthdate: June 9, 1964
  • Birthplace: Minato, Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: A

Discography

Studio Albums

Live Album

Best Albums

Singles

External Links