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Miyoko Asada
Born
February 15, 1956
Tokyo, Japan
Years active
1973–present
Miyoko Asada (浅田 美代子, Asada Miyoko, born February 15, 1956) is a Japanese actress. She is a former pop idol.
Miyoko (written: 美代子 is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Miyoko Akaza, Japanese actress MiyokoAsada, Japanese actress...
Kurihara Arata Iura as Kiyokazu Kurihara Aju Makita as Hikari Katakura MiyokoAsada as Shizue Asami Reo Satō as Asato Kurihara Taketo Tanaka as Takumi Asō...
Tokue Masatoshi Nagase as Sentaro Kyara Uchida as Wakana Etsuko Ichihara MiyokoAsada as the shop owner's wife Miki Mizuno For its debut at the Cannes Film...
Japanese drama film directed by Ichirō Kita. Kazuko Yoshiyuki Megumi Saeki MiyokoAsada Hana Kino Takaaki Enoki Tetsuya Makita シェアハウス(2011). Allcinema.net (in...
Saito Sakura (さくら) - starring Shiho Takano, Hiromi Ōta, Asei Kobayashi, MiyokoAsada, and Masami Nagasawa The Long Love Letter - starring Takako Tokiwa, Yōsuke...
Tokumaru, the local landowner Yūma Yamoto as Takeshi Tokumaru, his son MiyokoAsada as Noriko Mogi, a teacher at Hana's school Rie Tomosaka as Taki Toyama...
Comes Morning Naomi Kawase Hiromi Nagasaku, Arata Iura, Aju Makita, MiyokoAsada, Hiroko Nakajima Happy-Go-Lucky Days Takuya Satō Kana Hanazawa, Mikako...
12 November Share House Ichirō Kita Kazuko Yoshiyuki, Megumi Saeki, MiyokoAsada, Hana Kino Drama 19 November Antoki no Inochi Takahisa Zeze Masaki Okada...