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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."


Career
Her first media appearance was in the radio drama "" in 1957, and she has been one of the most popular actresses in Japan since the 1960s, with fans called "Sayur-" ( Sayurisuto) - for example, and .

She made a contract with the movie corporation and played the lead role in many of its films. In 1962, Yoshinaga played a junior-high school girl in her most famous film, , and got the Japan Record Award for "Itsudemo Yume wo" (Always Keep the Dream) with the male singer . In the 1970s and 1980s, Yoshinaga appeared in films made by other companies, as well as in TV drama serials, commercials, and talk shows. After this period, she returned to films and she has featured in commercials for some big companies such as , Nissey and Kagome. She has been awarded the Japan Academy Prize four times. Yoshinaga has appeared in 124 films, mostly in the leading role. Yoshinaga starred in 's Ohan and The Makioka Sisters. She also starred in 's Kabei: Our Mother and About Her Brother.

In 2012, she starred in 's A Chorus of Angels.


Character
Yoshinaga graduated from Waseda University, the Schools of Letters, Arts and Sciences II in 1969. Under a tight schedule, she took the runners-up value in the school among the graduates in that year. In 1973, she married Taro Okada, a TV director worked in , keeping her maiden name "Yoshinaga" as her stage name. She has no children.

From the 1980s, after playing Yumechiyo in TV drama, a by Atomic bombings of Hiroshima, she has worked for the anti-nuclear movement. Her most well-known action is reading the poems about atomic bombs over 20 years, and she worked without guarantees for voice guidance in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. She is also famous for supporting a Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) club, . Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, the former owner of this team is a fan of Yoshinaga, and she bought a pension from Tsutsumi's group.


Selected filmography

Film
1960Kenju burai-chō Denkō Setsuka no OtokoDan Noriko
1960Mutekiga Ore o YondeiruHamazaki Yukiko
1962JunLead role
1963Izu no OdorikoKaoruLead role
1966The Hearth of Hiroshima Lead role
1968Monument to the Girls' Corps Lead role
1971Men and War Part IIYoriko Godai
1972Tora-san's Dear Old HomeUtako
1973Men and War Part IIIYoriko Godai
1974Tora-san's LovesickUtako
1975The Gate of YouthTae Ibuki
1978August Without the Emperor
1980Dōran
1983The Makioka SistersYukiko Makioka
1984Station to Heaven Lead role
OhanOhanLead role
1985YumechiyoYumechiyoLead role
1987Film ActressKon IchikawaLead role
1988A Chaos of FlowersLead role
1992 Lead role
1993Yearning Lead role
1998Diary of Early Winter Shower Lead role
2000Nagasaki burabura bushi Lead role
2001Sennen no Koi Story of GenjiLead role
2005Year One in the North Lead role
2008 Lead role
2010About Her Brother Lead role
2012A Chorus of Angels Lead role
2014 Lead role
2015Nobuko FukuharaLead role
2018Sakura Guardian in the NorthTetsu EzureLead role
2019The Bucket ListSashie KitaharaLead role
2021A Morning of FarewellSawako ShiraishiLead role
2023Mom, Is That You?!FukueLead role
2025Climbing for LifeJunko TabeLead role


Television
1970Momi no Ki wa NokottaUno
1976Kaze to Kumo to Niji toTakakoTaiga drama
1981–84The Diary of YumechiyoYumechiyoLead role; 3 seasons


Awards
  • 1961: Elan d'or Award for Newcomer of the Year
  • 1962: Japan Record Award
  • 1984: 9th Hochi Film Award - Best Actress for Ohan and Station to Heaven
  • 1985: Japan Academy Prize - Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
  • 1986: Kinuyo Tanaka Award
  • 1989: Japan Academy Prize - Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
  • 1997: Japan Record Award for Concept
  • 2001: Japan Academy Prize - Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
  • 2006: Japan Academy Prize - Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
  • 2006: Medals of Honour with Purple Ribbon
  • 2010: Person of Cultural Merit
  • 2015: Kikuchi Kan Prize
  • 2025: Lifetime Achievement Award at 38th Tokyo International Film Festival


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