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'''Nakayama Miho''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]].
 
'''Nakayama Miho''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]].
  
 
== Profile ==
 
== Profile ==
 
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* '''Married Name:''' Tsuji Miho (辻美穂)
 
* '''Pen Name:''' Kitayama Mizuho (北山瑞穂), Isaki (一咲)
 
* '''Pen Name:''' Kitayama Mizuho (北山瑞穂), Isaki (一咲)
 
* '''Nickname:''' Miporin (ミポリン)
 
* '''Nickname:''' Miporin (ミポリン)
* '''Birthdate:''' March 1, 1970
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1970|03|01|mf=yes}}
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Koganei, Tokyo Prefecture
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Koganei, Tokyo Prefecture
 
* '''Blood Type:''' O  
 
* '''Blood Type:''' O  
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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
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[[Image:Nakayamamiho_2008.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Nakayama Miho (2008)]]
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Nakayama Miho got her start in show business when she was scouted by a model agency, [[Box Corporation]], when she was in her first year of middle school. Soon after, she began to model for commercials for TDK lens, cassettes, and the magazine ''[[Hana to Yume]]''. Soon after, she switch agencies to Big Apple in order to start an idol career. She made her dorama debut in 1985 in the television dorama ''[[Maido Osawagaseshimasu]]'' and later appeared in various variety shows. In 1987, she got the nickname Miporin from her character on the dorama ''[[Mama wa Idol!]]''.<ref name=">"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E5%B1%B1%E7%BE%8E%E7%A9%82 中山美穂]". ''Japanese Wikipedia: 中山美穂''. 2003-03-01. Retrieved 2011-09-02.</ref> 
  
Nakayama Miho got her start in show business when she was scouted by a model agency named Box Corporation when she was in her first year of middle school. As a model, she modeled for commercials and magazines such as for TDK lens, cassettes, and the magazine ''[[Hana to Yume]]''. Soon after, she switch agencies to Big Apple in order to start an idol career. She made her dorama debut in 1985 in the television dorama ''[[Maido Osawagaseshimasu]]'' and later appeared in various variety shows. In 1987, she got the nickname Miporin from her character on the dorama ''[[Mama wa Idol!]]''.
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Later on in 1985, Nakayama made her singing debut with the single "[["C" (single)|"C"]]". The single sold extremely well that she won the Rookie of the Year award at that year's ''[[Nihon Record Taisho]]''. She would win countless awards in the next decade from numerous award ceremonies from Japan Golden Disc Awards to the FNS Kayousai. Her single, "[[Witches (Nakayama Miho)|Witches]]", earned Nakayama her first appearance to the end of the year program ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gaseen]]'' and would appeared on the program seven times. By the end of the decade, many named Nakayama as one of the Four Queens of J-Pop in the 80s with [[Asaka Yui]], [[Minamino Yoko]], and [[Kudo Shizuka]].<ref name=">"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%AD%E5%B1%B1%E7%BE%8E%E7%A9%82 中山美穂]". ''Japanese Wikipedia: 中山美穂''. 2003-03-01. Retrieved 2011-09-02.</ref>
  
Later on in 1985, Nakayama made her singing debut with the single "[["C" (single)|"C"]]". The single sold extremely well that she won the Rookie of the Year award at that year's ''[[Nihon Record Taisho]]''. She would win countless awards in the next decade from numerous award ceremonies from Japan Golden Disc Awards to the FNS Kayousai. Her single, "[[Witches (Nakayama Miho)|Witches]]", earned Nakayama her first appearance to the end of the year program ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gaseen]]'' and would appeared on the program seven times. By the end of the decade, many named Nakayama as one of the Four Queens of J-Pop in the 80s with [[Asaka Yui]], [[Minamino Yoko]], and [[Kudo Shizuka]].
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By the start of the 90s, Nakayama shifted gears and tried the role of variety idol by appearing in commercials, doramas, variety shows, releasing music, and holding her concert tours. This didn't slow her down as she released the single "[[Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto]]" with [[WANDS]], becoming a major hit by selling over 1.8 million copies. A couple months later, Nakayama went to Los Angeles for a couple months for dance lessons and started to record albums there.  
 
 
By the start of the 90s, Nakayama shifted gears and tried to aim to become a variety idol by appearing in commercials, doramas, variety shows, releasing music, and holding her concert tours. This didn't slow her down as she released the single "[[Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto]]" with [[WANDS]], becoming a major hit by selling over 1.8 million copies. A couple months later, Nakayama went to Los Angeles for a couple months for dance lessons.  
 
  
 
When she return to Japan in April 1993, Nakayama Miho started to work for the baseball team [[Wikipedia:Yomiuri Giants|Yomiuri Giants]]. Soon after, she released another hit single, "[[Tada Nakitaku Naru no]]", that sold over a million copies. In 1995, Nakayama won various film awards, including Best Actress at the ''[[Nihon Academy Taisho]]'', for her role in the film ''[[Love Letter (film)|Love Letter]]''.  
 
When she return to Japan in April 1993, Nakayama Miho started to work for the baseball team [[Wikipedia:Yomiuri Giants|Yomiuri Giants]]. Soon after, she released another hit single, "[[Tada Nakitaku Naru no]]", that sold over a million copies. In 1995, Nakayama won various film awards, including Best Actress at the ''[[Nihon Academy Taisho]]'', for her role in the film ''[[Love Letter (film)|Love Letter]]''.  
  
In 1996, she collaborated with singer-songwriter [[Okamoto Mayo]] to release her next single, "[[Mirai e no Present]]". Three years later, she released the single "[[Adore]]" before taking a break from being a singer.
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In 1996, she collaborated with singer-songwriter [[Okamoto Mayo]] to release the single "[[Mirai e no Present]]". Three years later, she released the single "[[Adore]]" before taking a break from being a singer.
  
 
On June 2002, she married musician [[Tsuji Hitonari]] and postponed her film role for the movie ''[[Sayonara Itsuka]]''. After her appearance in the television dorama ''[[Home & Away]]'', Nakayama took a hiatus from show business and move to Paris, France, where she is residing today. But it didn't stop her from appearing in different commercials. She would later release a documentary film about her life, selling limit copies of the film's soundtrack in Starbucks stores.  
 
On June 2002, she married musician [[Tsuji Hitonari]] and postponed her film role for the movie ''[[Sayonara Itsuka]]''. After her appearance in the television dorama ''[[Home & Away]]'', Nakayama took a hiatus from show business and move to Paris, France, where she is residing today. But it didn't stop her from appearing in different commercials. She would later release a documentary film about her life, selling limit copies of the film's soundtrack in Starbucks stores.  
  
In 2011, Nakayama released the song "[[I Am With You (Tooku Hanaretete mo)|I am with you (Tooku Hanaretete mo)]]" on Youtube as a support song for the victims of the [[Wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|Touhoku earthquake and tsunami]].
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In 2011, Nakayama released the song "[[I Am With You (Tooku Hanaretete mo)|I am with you (Tooku Hanaretete mo)]]" on Youtube as a support song for the victims of the [[Wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|Touhoku earthquake and tsunami]].<ref name=">"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_rw8eaGlZk I am with you (とおくはなれてても)]". ''Youtube: I am with you (とおくはなれてても)''. 2011-03-20. Retrieved 2011-09-02.</ref>
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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* [1996.12.18] [[Ballads II]]
 
* [1996.12.18] [[Ballads II]]
 
* [1997.04.07] [[Treasury|TREASURY]]
 
* [1997.04.07] [[Treasury|TREASURY]]
* [2001.03.07] [[Your Selection|YOUR SELECTION]]
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* [2001.03.07] [[Your Selection 1|YOUR SELECTION 1]]
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* [2001.03.07] [[Your Selection 2|YOUR SELECTION 2]]
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* [2001.03.07] [[Your Selection 3|YOUR SELECTION 3]]
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* [2001.03.07] [[Your Selection 4|YOUR SELECTION 4]]
 
* [2006.02.01] [[Collection IV|COLLECTION IV]]
 
* [2006.02.01] [[Collection IV|COLLECTION IV]]
* [2006.03.01] [[Complete Singles Box|Complete Singles BOX]]
 
 
* [2010.07.07] [[Nakayama Miho Perfect Best]] (中山美穂 パーフェクト・ベスト)
 
* [2010.07.07] [[Nakayama Miho Perfect Best]] (中山美穂 パーフェクト・ベスト)
  
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* [1986.08.01] [[Virgin Flight '86 Nakayama Miho First Concert|VIRGIN FLIGHT '86 Nakayama Miho First Concert]] (VIRGIN FLIGHT '86 中山美穂ファースト・コンサート)
 
* [1986.08.01] [[Virgin Flight '86 Nakayama Miho First Concert|VIRGIN FLIGHT '86 Nakayama Miho First Concert]] (VIRGIN FLIGHT '86 中山美穂ファースト・コンサート)
 
* [1994.11.23] [[Pure White Live '94]]
 
* [1994.11.23] [[Pure White Live '94]]
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=== Karaoke Albums ===
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* [1989.10.05] [[Nakayama Singles Best Karaoke Vol. 3]] (中山美穂シングルズ・ベスト・カラオケVol.3)
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* [1989.11.21] [[Nakayama Singles Karaoke Vol. 1]] (中山美穂シングルズ・カラオケVol.1)
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* [1989.11.21] [[Nakayama Singles Karaoke Vol. 2]] (中山美穂シングルズ・カラオケVol.2)
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* [1991.04.21] [[Omoikkiri! Karaoke / Nakayama Miho|Omoikkiri! KARAOKE / Nakayama Miho]] (おもいっきり!KARAOKE/中山美穂)
  
 
=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
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* [1991.11.01] [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…)
 
* [1991.11.01] [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…)
 
* [1992.04.01] [[Mellow (single)|Mellow]]
 
* [1992.04.01] [[Mellow (single)|Mellow]]
* [1992.10.28] [[Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto]] (世界中の誰よりきっと; with [[WANDS]])
 
 
* [1993.04.21] [[Shiawase ni Naru Tame ni]] (幸せになるために)
 
* [1993.04.21] [[Shiawase ni Naru Tame ni]] (幸せになるために)
 
* [1993.07.07] [[Anata ni Nara...]] (あなたになら…)
 
* [1993.07.07] [[Anata ni Nara...]] (あなたになら…)
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* [1996.02.16] [[Thinking About You ~Anata no Yoru wo Tsutsumitai~|Thinking about you ~Anata no Yoru wo Tsutsumitai~]] (Thinking about you〜あなたの夜を包みたい〜)
 
* [1996.02.16] [[Thinking About You ~Anata no Yoru wo Tsutsumitai~|Thinking about you ~Anata no Yoru wo Tsutsumitai~]] (Thinking about you〜あなたの夜を包みたい〜)
 
* [1996.06.07] [[True Romance (Nakayama Miho)|True Romance]]
 
* [1996.06.07] [[True Romance (Nakayama Miho)|True Romance]]
* [1996.11.01] [[Mirai e no Present]] (未来へのプレゼント)
 
 
* [1997.06.04] [[March Collar]] (マーチカラー)
 
* [1997.06.04] [[March Collar]] (マーチカラー)
 
* [1998.04.08] [[Love Clover|LOVE CLOVER]]
 
* [1998.04.08] [[Love Clover|LOVE CLOVER]]
 
* [1999.05.19] [[A Place Under the Sun]]
 
* [1999.05.19] [[A Place Under the Sun]]
 
* [1999.09.16] [[Adore]]
 
* [1999.09.16] [[Adore]]
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=== Special Release ===
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* [2003.07.24] [[Miho Nakayama Complete DVD Box|Miho Nakayama Complete DVD BOX]]
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* [2006.03.01] [[Complete Singles Box|Complete Singles BOX]]
  
 
=== Videos ===
 
=== Videos ===
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* [1996.03.16] [[Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '95 F|Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '95 f]]
 
* [1996.03.16] [[Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '95 F|Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '95 f]]
 
* [1996.12.21] [[Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '96 Sound of Lip]]
 
* [1996.12.21] [[Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '96 Sound of Lip]]
* [1998.12.23] [[Miho Nakayama Tour '98 Live O Live|MIHO NAKAYAMA TOUR '98 Live O Live|Miho Nakayama Tour '98 Live O Live|MIHO NAKAYAMA TOUR '98 Live・O・Live]]
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* [1998.12.23] [[Miho Nakayama Tour '98 Live O Live|MIHO NAKAYAMA TOUR '98 Live・O・Live]]
* [2003.07.24] [[Miho Nakayama Complete DVD Box|Miho Nakayama Complete DVD Box|Miho Nakayama Complete DVD Box|Miho Nakayama Complete DVD BOX]]
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=== Compilation / Other ===
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* [1990.05.21] ''[[Omoikkiri! Karaoke / Wink Nakayama Miho|Omoikkiri! KARAOKE / Wink Nakayama Miho]]''
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* [1992.08.21] ''[[Omoikkiri Ladies Vo]]'' (#15 ''Mellow'')
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* [1992.10.28] Nakayama Miho & [[WANDS]] - "[[Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto]]" (世界中の誰よりきっと)
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* [1993.06.23] ''[[Omoikkiri 93 Kamihanki Best]]'' (#3 ''Shiawase ni Naru Tame ni'')
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* [1993.08.04] ''[[Mizu no Tabinin ~Samurai Kids~ Original Soundtrack|Mizu no Tabinin ~Samurai KIDS~ Original Soundtrack]]''
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* [1994.03.20] ''[[Omoikkiri Hit Kyoku wa Terebi]]'' (#3 ''Tada Nakitaku Naru no'')
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* [1994.05.21] ''[[Omoikkiri Josei no Tame no Love]]'' (#1 ''Tada Nakitaku Naru no'')
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* [1994.07.21] ''[[Omoikkiri 94 Kamihanki Best]]'' (#5 ''Tada Nakitaku Naru no'')
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* [1995.01.21] ''[[Omoikkiri! Duet Song]]'' (#2 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [1996.11.01] Nakayama Miho with [[Okamoto Mayo|MAYO]]  - "[[Mirai e no Present]]" (未来へのプレゼント)
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* [1999.09.16] ''[[Kinyuu Fushoku Rettou Jubaku Original Soundtrack]]''
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* [2002.11.27] ''[[Zoku Seishun Uta Nenkan 1987 Plus|Zoku Seishun Uta Nenkan 1987 PLUS]]'' (#3 ''WAKU WAKU Sasete'')
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* [2002.11.27] ''[[Zoku Seishun Uta Nenkan 1988]]'' (#14 ''You're My Only Shinin' Star'')
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* [2003.03.19] ''[[With You ~ Love Duet Collection|WITH YOU ~ LOVE DUET COLLECTION]]'' (Disc 1 #1 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2003,10.01] ''[[Love Stories II|LOVE STORIES II]]'' (Disc 1 #12 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2004.06.02] ''[[Eternal Love ~For Marriage~|Eternal Love ~for Marriage~]]'' (Disc 1 #7 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2006.11.08] ''[[Fantastic Christmas]]'' 
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* [2007.04.25] ''[[R35 Sweet J-Ballads|R35♥Sweet J-Ballads]]'' (#16 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2007.08.22] ''[[Climax ~Dramatic Songs|CLIMAX ~DRAMATIC SONGS]]'' (Disc 2 #8 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2008.03.26] ''[[Beautiful Songs ~ Those Were the Days|Beautiful Songs ~ those were the days]]'' (#1 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2008.10.01] ''[[Around 40 ~Arafo~]]'' (#13 ''Tada Nakitaku Naru no'')
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* [2008.10.22] ''[[Eternal -The Best Love Songs of Female-|Eternal -the best love songs of female-]]'' (#1 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2009.07.15] ''[[Ano Hi no Koi no Uta]]'' (#3 ''Tada Nakitaku Naru no'')
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* [2009,11.11] ''[[Romantic Christmas]]'' (Disc 1 #2 ''Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...'')
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* [2009.11.18] ''[[Best of Fun 2|BEST OF FUN 2]]''
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* [2010.03.17] ''[[A-40 Love Uta 90's]]'' (#1 ''Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto'')
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* [2010.04.14] ''[[Utahime ~Best Josei Vocalist~|Utahime ~BEST Josei Vocalist~]]''
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* [2010.07.07] ''[[Venus Legend ~ Muteki no 80's Idol Hits]]''
  
 
=== Books ===
 
=== Books ===
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* [1998] [[Nemureru Mori]] - Ohba Minako
 
* [1998] [[Nemureru Mori]] - Ohba Minako
 
* [2000] [[Nisennen no Koi]] - Mayo Rie
 
* [2000] [[Nisennen no Koi]] - Mayo Rie
* [2001] [[Love Story]] - Sudo Misaki
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* [2001] [[Love Story (TV dorama)|Love Story]] - Sudo Misaki
 
* [2002] [[Home & Away]] - Nakamori Kaede
 
* [2002] [[Home & Away]] - Nakamori Kaede
  
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* [1998] 12th Takasaki Eigasai Best Leading Actress Award (''[[Tokyo Biyori (film)|Tokyo Biyori]]'')
 
* [1998] 12th Takasaki Eigasai Best Leading Actress Award (''[[Tokyo Biyori (film)|Tokyo Biyori]]'')
 
* [1998] 21st Nihon Academy Taisho Best Leading Actress Award (''[[Tokyo Biyori (film)|Tokyo Biyori]]'')
 
* [1998] 21st Nihon Academy Taisho Best Leading Actress Award (''[[Tokyo Biyori (film)|Tokyo Biyori]]'')
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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[[Category: Blood Type O]]
 
[[Category: Blood Type O]]
 
[[Category: Tokyo Artists]]
 
[[Category: Tokyo Artists]]
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[[Category:1985 Debut]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 2 August 2023

Nakayama Miho (2023)

Nakayama Miho (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label King Records.

Profile

  • Married Name: Tsuji Miho (辻美穂)
  • Pen Name: Kitayama Mizuho (北山瑞穂), Isaki (一咲)
  • Nickname: Miporin (ミポリン)
  • Birthdate: March 1, 1970 (1970-03-01) (age 54)
  • Birthplace: Koganei, Tokyo Prefecture
  • Blood Type: O
  • Height: 158 cm
  • Family: Tsuji Hitonari (Husband), Nakayama Shinobu (Younger Sister)
  • Agency: BIG APPLE

Information

Nakayama Miho (2008)

Nakayama Miho got her start in show business when she was scouted by a model agency, Box Corporation, when she was in her first year of middle school. Soon after, she began to model for commercials for TDK lens, cassettes, and the magazine Hana to Yume. Soon after, she switch agencies to Big Apple in order to start an idol career. She made her dorama debut in 1985 in the television dorama Maido Osawagaseshimasu and later appeared in various variety shows. In 1987, she got the nickname Miporin from her character on the dorama Mama wa Idol!.[1]

Later on in 1985, Nakayama made her singing debut with the single ""C"". The single sold extremely well that she won the Rookie of the Year award at that year's Nihon Record Taisho. She would win countless awards in the next decade from numerous award ceremonies from Japan Golden Disc Awards to the FNS Kayousai. Her single, "Witches", earned Nakayama her first appearance to the end of the year program Kouhaku Uta Gaseen and would appeared on the program seven times. By the end of the decade, many named Nakayama as one of the Four Queens of J-Pop in the 80s with Asaka Yui, Minamino Yoko, and Kudo Shizuka.[1]

By the start of the 90s, Nakayama shifted gears and tried the role of variety idol by appearing in commercials, doramas, variety shows, releasing music, and holding her concert tours. This didn't slow her down as she released the single "Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto" with WANDS, becoming a major hit by selling over 1.8 million copies. A couple months later, Nakayama went to Los Angeles for a couple months for dance lessons and started to record albums there.

When she return to Japan in April 1993, Nakayama Miho started to work for the baseball team Yomiuri Giants. Soon after, she released another hit single, "Tada Nakitaku Naru no", that sold over a million copies. In 1995, Nakayama won various film awards, including Best Actress at the Nihon Academy Taisho, for her role in the film Love Letter.

In 1996, she collaborated with singer-songwriter Okamoto Mayo to release the single "Mirai e no Present". Three years later, she released the single "Adore" before taking a break from being a singer.

On June 2002, she married musician Tsuji Hitonari and postponed her film role for the movie Sayonara Itsuka. After her appearance in the television dorama Home & Away, Nakayama took a hiatus from show business and move to Paris, France, where she is residing today. But it didn't stop her from appearing in different commercials. She would later release a documentary film about her life, selling limit copies of the film's soundtrack in Starbucks stores.

In 2011, Nakayama released the song "I am with you (Tooku Hanaretete mo)" on Youtube as a support song for the victims of the Touhoku earthquake and tsunami.[1]

Discography

Nakayama Miho promoting a video game about herself (1980s)

Original Albums

Best Albums

Remix Albums

Live Albums

Karaoke Albums

Singles

Special Release

Videos

Compilation / Other

Books

  • [1985.xx.xx] Isshoukenmei Nakayama Miho Shashinshuu (一生懸命 中山美穂写真集)
  • [1985.xx.xx] Toumei de Iru Yome Ippai Onna no Ko (透明でいるよ めいっぱい女の子)
  • [1986.xx.xx] Miho Ganbaru (美穂がんばる)
  • [1989.xx.xx] Docchi ni Suru no. (どっちにするの。)
  • [1989.xx.xx] Ambivalence Nakayama Miho Shashinshuu (アンビバレンス Ambivalence 中山美穂写真集)
  • [1991.xx.xx] SCENA miho nakayama pictoria
  • [1991.xx.xx] P.S. I LOVE YOU
  • [1995.xx.xx] LETTERS in Love Letter
  • [1997.xx.xx] Nakayama Miho in Eiga "Tokyo Hiyori" (中山美穂 in 映画『東京日和』)
  • [1997.xx.xx] Atashi to Watashi
  • [1998.xx.xx] ANGEL
  • [2009.xx.xx] Naze nara Yasashii Machi ga Attakara (なぜなら やさしいまちが あったから)

Filmography

Doramas

Films

Awards

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "中山美穂". Japanese Wikipedia: 中山美穂. 2003-03-01. Retrieved 2011-09-02. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "" defined multiple times with different content

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