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Mie Nakao (Japanese: 中尾 ミエ ; born 6 June 1946 in
Kokura is an ancient castle town and the center of Kitakyushu, Japan, guarding the Straits of Shimonoseki between Honshu and Kyushu with its suburb Moji. Kokura is also the name of the penultimate station on the southbound San'yō Shinkansen lin ...
) is a Japanese actress and singer. With
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she co-starred in the hit 1963 teen movie ''Hai, Hai Sannin Musume'' ("Yes, Yes, The Three Girls"). The three actress became the latest incarnation of the long-running series of " Three Girls" acts during the 1950s, 60s and 70s, under their manager Watanabe as the ''Watanabe-Pro Sannin musume'' (渡辺プロ三人娘). Nakao has continued to appear on television and produce music.


Filmography

*'' Hissatsu Hitchū Shigotoya Kagyō'' (1975) *''
Hissatsu Shiwazanin is a Japanese television ''jidaigeki'' or period drama that was broadcast in prime-time in 1976. It is 7th in the Hissatsu series. The drama is sequel to ''Hissatsu Shiokiya Kagyō'. Plot Cast *Atsuo Nakamura : Akai Kennosuke *Makoto Fujita : ...
'' (1976) *''
Shin Hissatsu Shiokinin is a Japanese jidaigeki or period television drama. It is the tenth in the Hissatsu series. The drama is a sequel to Hissatsu Shiokinin. Shin Hissatsu Shiokinin is one of the most popular Jidaigeki dramas in Japan. Former professional Baseball ...
'' (1977) *'' A Stitch of Life'' (2015) *''
Encanto ''Encanto'' is a 2021 American computer-animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The 60th film produced by the studio, it was directed by Jared Bus ...
'' (2021) – Abuela Alma Madrigal (Japanese voice)


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1946 births Japanese film actresses Japanese musical theatre actresses Japanese television actresses Japanese women pop singers Living people People from Kitakyushu 20th-century Japanese actresses 20th-century Japanese women singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singers {{Japan-singer-stub