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  1. Sayuri Yoshinaga (吉永 小百合, Yoshinaga Sayuri?, 13 de marzo de 1945) es una actriz y activista japonesa. Ganó cuatro premios de la Academia Japonesa en la categoría de mejor actriz y es reconocida como «una de las estrellas más destacadas en el mundo del cine japonés de posguerra». [1]

    • 吉永小百合
    • Japonesa
  2. Sayuri Yoshinaga (吉永 小百合, Yoshinaga Sayuri, born 13 March 1945) is a Japanese actress and activist. She has won four Japan Academy Best Actress awards, more than any other actress, and has been called "one of the foremost stars in the postwar world of film."

  3. Sayuri Yoshinaga (吉永 小百合 Yoshinaga Sayuri?, 13 de marzo de 1945) es una actriz y activista japonesa. Ganó cuatro premios de la Academia Japonesa en la categoría de mejor actriz y es reconocida como «una de las estrellas más destacadas en el mundo del cine japonés de posguerra».

  4. Kabei: Our Mother (母べえ, Kābē) is a 2008 Japanese film starring Sayuri Yoshinaga and directed by Yoji Yamada. The film was based on the autobiographical novel by Teruyo Nogami, who for many years worked with director Akira Kurosawa, often as script supervisor.

    • $18,385,964
    • Teruyo Nogami (biography), Yoji Yamada & Emiko Hiramatsu (screenplay)
  5. Veteran Japanese actress Yoshinaga Sayuri was born in Shibuya, Tokyo as World War II drew to a close. She graduated from Tokyo's Waseda University and later married director Okada Taro. She signed with the famous Nikkatsu Studio and has starred in films like Foundry Town ('Kyupora No Aru Machi'), Makioka Sisters ('Sasame-Yuki'), Kabe and About ...

    • March 13, 1945
  6. Sayuri Yoshinaga (吉永 小百合 Yoshinaga Sayuri, born 13 March 1945) is a Japanese actress. She has won four Japan Academy Best Actress awards, more than any other actress, and has been called "one of the foremost stars in the postwar world of film."

  7. Yoshinaga Sayuri is often considered the most notable Japanese actress. Born March 13, 1945. Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. Awards. 16 wins & 22 nominations. Known for. Kyûpora no aru machi. 7.3. Jun. 1962. Station to Heaven. 6.9. Kayo Hayashiba. 1984.