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Fubuki Koshiji
Japanese singer and actress
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Born | Mihoko Kouno ()February 18, |
Died | November 7, () (aged56) |
Fubuki Koshiji (越路 吹雪, 18 February – 7 November ), real name Mihoko Kouno (内藤 美保子),[1][2] was a Japanese singer and actress.
She joined the Takarazuka Revue in [3] Though she was recognized as a star at Takarazuka,[4][5] she left in When she chose to leave the troupe, Koshiji's friend, Tokiko Iwatani, also quit to manage Koshiji's budding career in film, made possible by the liberalization that took place during and after the occupation of Japan.[6][7] Throughout the s, Koshiji appeared in productions that merged the arts of shinpa, shingeki, and kabuki.[8]
Known as the "Queen of Chanson" (シャンソンの女王, Shanson no Joō),[9][10][11] Koshiji was influenced by French singer Édith Piaf.[12] She released