Fubuki, Koshiji (1924–1980)
Fubuki, Koshiji (1924–1980)
Japanese actress and singer. Born Feb 18, 1924, in Tokyo, Japan; died Nov 9, 1980.
Legendary stage actress, film star and chanson singer, made film debut in Okaru Kanpei (1952); also appeared in Fukeyo haru kaze (1i953), Pu-san (1953), Aijin (1953), Mugibue (1955), Daigaku no ninkimono (1958), Bonchi (1960) and Bangkok no yoru (1966); albums include Golden Best Series (2002) and Takarazuka Daigekijo de Utau (2005).
See also (in Japanese) Tokiko Iwatani, Yume no Naka ni Anata ga iru: Fubuki Koshiji Memoriaru (1999).
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