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Akie Yoshizawa

Akie Yoshizawa (吉沢 秋絵, Yoshizawa Akie, born October 20, 1968, in Tokyo, Japan) is a former Japanese idol, singer and actress in the 1980s.[1] She made her debut in 1985, simultaneously selected as a member of Jpop female band Onyanko Club and as an actress in the TV series Sukeban Deka II as one of the three main parts.[1] This led to appearances by her band in two episodes. She released a few solo discs before she retired, and married in 1996.[1]

Biography edit

She was born in Higashimurayama, a suburb of Tokyo, but subsequently moved to Sayama in Saitama Prefecture.[2]

In August 1985, she auditioned for the variety show Yūyake Nyan Nyan("Sunset Meow Meow") (夕やけニャンニャン) on Fuji TV and was accepted.[1][3][4] Unlike usually, the audition at this time also served as a recruitment for the regular cast of the TV drama Sukeban Deka II.[1][3][4] Therefore, she was selected not only to be a member of Onyanko Club, but also to appear regularly in that drama as one of the two semi-lead actresses who support the lead actress, Yōko Minamino, along with Haruko Sagara.[5] Moreover, the winner of this audition was also promised to sing the theme song for Sukeban Deka II.[6] In November 1985, she became the second Onyanko Club member, after Sonoko Kawai, to make her solo debut with the song Naze? no Arashi (なぜ?の嵐).[6] More strictly speaking, the song was released under the name Akie Yoshizawa with Onyanko Club.[1] Whenever she sang this song on TV, she was supported by Onyanko Club members Aki Kihara, Mika Nagoya, Harumi Tomikawa (富川春美), and Ruriko Nagata (永田ルリ子).[1]

In March 1986, she released a new theme song for the drama, Kisetsu Hazure no koi (季節はずれの恋), which ranked No. 1 on the Oricon chart in its first appearance.[1][7] The B-side of the song was Membership Number Song (会員番号の唄), in which all the members of Onyanko Club introduced themselves.[1][7] In June 1986, she released her first solo album, Her summer (彼女の夏, Kanojo no Natsu).[8] In September 1986, she graduated from Onyanko Club along with popular members such as Eri Nitta and Satomi Fukunaga.[9] In addition, a song titled Me in the Mirror (鏡の中の私, Kagami no naka no Watashi) was released as a single to commemorate her graduation.[10] Nitta showed up only morning classes at Saitama Prefectural Fukuoka High School (埼玉県立福岡高校) she attended, while Yoshizawa properly stayed until her classes at Saitama Prefectural Sayama Seiryō High School (埼玉県立狭山青陵高校), which she attended, finished at 3:15 PM.[11][12] Therefore, she somehow managed to arrive 15 minutes before 5:00 p.m., when Yūyake Nyan Nyan was to be broadcast.[11] In October 1986, her radio program called Just a little happening (ちょっとハプニング, Chotto Hapuningu) started on Nippon Broadcasting System.[13] In November 1986, she starred in an idol drama called What's Michael (ホワッツマイケル), written by manga artist Makoto Kobayashi.[14] In December 1986, she released her first song as a solo artist, Meteor marionette (流星のマリオネット, Ryūsei no Marionetto).[15]

In April 1987, she enrolled at Akikusa Gakuen Junior College (秋草学園短期大学).[16] In August 1987, Tōei premiered a movie called Meimon! Takonishi Ōendan (名門!多古西応援団), in which she played the heroine.[16][17] She also released a song called Fireworks in the Rain (雨の花火, Ame no Hanabi), the theme song for the movie.[16][17] Moreover, she hosted Pao Pao Channel (パオパオチャンネル) on TV Asahi, a variety show for children, along with TV personality Junji Takada (高田純次).[18]

In 1991, she retired from the entertainment industry and became a writer for a fashion magazine.[19] She then became an editor at a publishing house, Shufu to Seikatsusha (主婦と生活社).[1][19][20] In 1993, she published a book titled I'm sorry, God!! (神様、ごめんなさい!!, Kamisama Gomennasai)[20] In 1996, she married and lived abroad for a time before returning home.[1][20]

Discography edit

Singles
  • Naze? no Arashi - 1985
  • Kisetsuhazureno Koi - 1986
  • Kagami no Naka no Watashi - 1986
  • Ryuuseino Marionette - 1986
  • Signal no Mukouni - 1987
  • Ame no Hanabi - 1987
  • Anata yori Sutekina Hito - 1990
Albums
  • Kanojo no Natsu - 1986
  • Aoi Tori o Sagashite - 1987
  • Charming - 1987
Compilations
  • Milky Mind - 1988
  • Paris e Ikkitai - 1992
  • Kanojo no Natsu + Single Collection

Videos edit

  • 硝子の少数意見 [Minority Opinion by Glass] (Videotape) (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: BMG JAPAN (BMG JAPAN). 1987-02-05. ASIN B00005L2W8.

Further reading edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Ino 2003, p. 41
  2. ^ Kasai, Kazuji; Akimoto, Yasushi (July 3, 1986). あぶな~いおニャン子 [Dangerous Onyanko Club] (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Fusosha Publishing. p. 126. ISBN 4-89353-097-6.
  3. ^ a b Iwakiri 1987, p. 42
  4. ^ a b Mizojiri, Kenji, ed. (1998-08-01). "ザ・スカウト 誌上再放送" [The Scout: Rebroadcasting in magazine]. アイドル発掘王クライマックス(Idol Discovery King Climax) (in Japanese). No. August 1998. Tokyo, Japan: Takeshobo. pp. 26–35. ISBN 978-4812404010.
  5. ^ Iwakiri 1987, p. 175
  6. ^ a b Iwakiri 1987, p. 68
  7. ^ a b Iwakiri 1987, p. 69
  8. ^ Iwakiri 1987, p. 80
  9. ^ Iwakiri 1987, p. 132
  10. ^ Iwakiri 1987, p. 72
  11. ^ a b Komukai, Shōji, ed. (1986-06-01). "セブン・スターズ・インタビュー" [Seven Stars Interview]. BOMB (BOMB) (in Japanese). No. June 1986. Tokyo, Japan: Gakken. p. 81.
  12. ^ Kojima, Tamio, ed. (1986-08-01). "夢は20才のジューンブライド" [She dreams of being a June bride when she turns 20]. Myōjō (明星) (in Japanese). No. August, 1986. Tokyo, Japan: Shūeisha. p. 132.
  13. ^ Iwakiri 1987, p. 176
  14. ^ Iwakiri 1987, p. 173
  15. ^ Iwakiri 1987, p. 73
  16. ^ a b c Igarashi, Takao, ed. (1987-09-01). "チャーミング 女らしくふくよかに" [Charming: feminine and plump]. Deluxe Magazine (Ore) (in Japanese). No. September 1987. Tokyo, Japan: Kōdansha. pp. 29–36.
  17. ^ a b Iwakiri 1987, p. 76
  18. ^ Akasaka, Shigeru, ed. (1987-12-01). "ダンクな~るほどネットワーク" [Dunk Nāruhodo Network]. DUNK (DUNK) (in Japanese). No. December 1987. Tokyo, Japan: Shūeisha. p. 57.
  19. ^ a b Kanai, Satoru (1996-04-03). "おニャン子の10年" [The Decade of Onyanko]. Takarajima (宝島) (in Japanese). No. April 3, 1996. Tokyo, Japan: Takarajimasha. p. 39,43.
  20. ^ a b c "「おニャン子」全54人のメンバーの現在は!?" [What is the current status of all 54 members of "Onyanko"!?] (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Futabasha. 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2022-07-22.

External links edit

  • Akie Yoshizawa on the IMDB
  • (in Japanese) Akie Yoshizawa profile on Onyanko Club fansite database

akie, yoshizawa, 吉沢, 秋絵, yoshizawa, akie, born, october, 1968, tokyo, japan, former, japanese, idol, singer, actress, 1980s, made, debut, 1985, simultaneously, selected, member, jpop, female, band, onyanko, club, actress, series, sukeban, deka, three, main, pa. Akie Yoshizawa 吉沢 秋絵 Yoshizawa Akie born October 20 1968 in Tokyo Japan is a former Japanese idol singer and actress in the 1980s 1 She made her debut in 1985 simultaneously selected as a member of Jpop female band Onyanko Club and as an actress in the TV series Sukeban Deka II as one of the three main parts 1 This led to appearances by her band in two episodes She released a few solo discs before she retired and married in 1996 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 3 Videos 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksBiography editShe was born in Higashimurayama a suburb of Tokyo but subsequently moved to Sayama in Saitama Prefecture 2 In August 1985 she auditioned for the variety show Yuyake Nyan Nyan Sunset Meow Meow 夕やけニャンニャン on Fuji TV and was accepted 1 3 4 Unlike usually the audition at this time also served as a recruitment for the regular cast of the TV drama Sukeban Deka II 1 3 4 Therefore she was selected not only to be a member of Onyanko Club but also to appear regularly in that drama as one of the two semi lead actresses who support the lead actress Yōko Minamino along with Haruko Sagara 5 Moreover the winner of this audition was also promised to sing the theme song for Sukeban Deka II 6 In November 1985 she became the second Onyanko Club member after Sonoko Kawai to make her solo debut with the song Naze no Arashi なぜ の嵐 6 More strictly speaking the song was released under the name Akie Yoshizawa with Onyanko Club 1 Whenever she sang this song on TV she was supported by Onyanko Club members Aki Kihara Mika Nagoya Harumi Tomikawa 富川春美 and Ruriko Nagata 永田ルリ子 1 In March 1986 she released a new theme song for the drama Kisetsu Hazure no koi 季節はずれの恋 which ranked No 1 on the Oricon chart in its first appearance 1 7 The B side of the song was Membership Number Song 会員番号の唄 in which all the members of Onyanko Club introduced themselves 1 7 In June 1986 she released her first solo album Her summer 彼女の夏 Kanojo no Natsu 8 In September 1986 she graduated from Onyanko Club along with popular members such as Eri Nitta and Satomi Fukunaga 9 In addition a song titled Me in the Mirror 鏡の中の私 Kagami no naka no Watashi was released as a single to commemorate her graduation 10 Nitta showed up only morning classes at Saitama Prefectural Fukuoka High School 埼玉県立福岡高校 she attended while Yoshizawa properly stayed until her classes at Saitama Prefectural Sayama Seiryō High School 埼玉県立狭山青陵高校 which she attended finished at 3 15 PM 11 12 Therefore she somehow managed to arrive 15 minutes before 5 00 p m when Yuyake Nyan Nyan was to be broadcast 11 In October 1986 her radio program called Just a little happening ちょっとハプニング Chotto Hapuningu started on Nippon Broadcasting System 13 In November 1986 she starred in an idol drama called What s Michael ホワッツマイケル written by manga artist Makoto Kobayashi 14 In December 1986 she released her first song as a solo artist Meteor marionette 流星のマリオネット Ryusei no Marionetto 15 In April 1987 she enrolled at Akikusa Gakuen Junior College 秋草学園短期大学 16 In August 1987 Tōei premiered a movie called Meimon Takonishi Ōendan 名門 多古西応援団 in which she played the heroine 16 17 She also released a song called Fireworks in the Rain 雨の花火 Ame no Hanabi the theme song for the movie 16 17 Moreover she hosted Pao Pao Channel パオパオチャンネル on TV Asahi a variety show for children along with TV personality Junji Takada 高田純次 18 In 1991 she retired from the entertainment industry and became a writer for a fashion magazine 19 She then became an editor at a publishing house Shufu to Seikatsusha 主婦と生活社 1 19 20 In 1993 she published a book titled I m sorry God 神様 ごめんなさい Kamisama Gomennasai 20 In 1996 she married and lived abroad for a time before returning home 1 20 Discography editSinglesNaze no Arashi 1985 Kisetsuhazureno Koi 1986 Kagami no Naka no Watashi 1986 Ryuuseino Marionette 1986 Signal no Mukouni 1987 Ame no Hanabi 1987 Anata yori Sutekina Hito 1990AlbumsKanojo no Natsu 1986 Aoi Tori o Sagashite 1987 Charming 1987CompilationsMilky Mind 1988 Paris e Ikkitai 1992 Kanojo no Natsu Single CollectionVideos edit硝子の少数意見 Minority Opinion by Glass Videotape in Japanese Tokyo Japan BMG JAPAN BMG JAPAN 1987 02 05 ASIN B00005L2W8 Further reading editSugiyama Yoshiaki January 22 1987 言葉にならないひとりごと They are soliloquies but not words in Japanese Tokyo Japan Fusosha Publishing ISBN 4893531212 Saitō Kiyotaka November 1 1988 ボヤージュ Voyage in Japanese Tokyo Japan Kidai Eigasha 近代映画社 ISBN 4764815397 Yokogi Arao December 15 1990 ベイビイドール Baby Doll in Japanese Tokyo Japan Wani Books ISBN 4847021665 Yoshizawa Akie June 20 1993 神様 ごめんなさい I m sorry God in Japanese Tokyo Japan Roman Shinsha ISBN 978 4827513691 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Ino 2003 p 41 Kasai Kazuji Akimoto Yasushi July 3 1986 あぶな いおニャン子 Dangerous Onyanko Club in Japanese Tokyo Japan Fusosha Publishing p 126 ISBN 4 89353 097 6 a b Iwakiri 1987 p 42 a b Mizojiri Kenji ed 1998 08 01 ザ スカウト 誌上再放送 The Scout Rebroadcasting in magazine アイドル発掘王クライマックス Idol Discovery King Climax in Japanese No August 1998 Tokyo Japan Takeshobo pp 26 35 ISBN 978 4812404010 Iwakiri 1987 p 175 a b Iwakiri 1987 p 68 a b Iwakiri 1987 p 69 Iwakiri 1987 p 80 Iwakiri 1987 p 132 Iwakiri 1987 p 72 a b Komukai Shōji ed 1986 06 01 セブン スターズ インタビュー Seven Stars Interview BOMB BOMB in Japanese No June 1986 Tokyo Japan Gakken p 81 Kojima Tamio ed 1986 08 01 夢は20才のジューンブライド She dreams of being a June bride when she turns 20 Myōjō 明星 in Japanese No August 1986 Tokyo Japan Shueisha p 132 Iwakiri 1987 p 176 Iwakiri 1987 p 173 Iwakiri 1987 p 73 a b c Igarashi Takao ed 1987 09 01 チャーミング 女らしくふくよかに Charming feminine and plump Deluxe Magazine Ore in Japanese No September 1987 Tokyo Japan Kōdansha pp 29 36 a b Iwakiri 1987 p 76 Akasaka Shigeru ed 1987 12 01 ダンクな るほどネットワーク Dunk Naruhodo Network DUNK DUNK in Japanese No December 1987 Tokyo Japan Shueisha p 57 a b Kanai Satoru 1996 04 03 おニャン子の10年 The Decade of Onyanko Takarajima 宝島 in Japanese No April 3 1996 Tokyo Japan Takarajimasha p 39 43 a b c おニャン子 全54人のメンバーの現在は What is the current status of all 54 members of Onyanko in Japanese Tokyo Japan Futabasha 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2022 07 22 Iwakiri Jun ed August 24 1987 おニャン子白書 The White Paper On Onyanko Club in Japanese Tokyo Japan Fusosha Publishing ISBN 4 594 00169 6 Ino Ryōsuke ed November 18 2003 おニャン子クラブと永遠のグループアイドル Onyanko Club And Eternal Group Idols in Japanese Tokyo Japan Takarajimasha ISBN 978 4796636919 External links editAkie Yoshizawa on Idollica Akie Yoshizawa on the IMDB in Japanese Akie Yoshizawa profile on Onyanko Club fansite database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Akie Yoshizawa amp oldid 1175877308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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