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Tetsuko Kuroyanagi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tetsuko Kuroyanagi
(born August 9, 1933 in Tokyo〔〔(Kuroyanagi Tetsuko profile ) from kyoto-su.ac.jp.〕) is an internationally famous Japanese actress, a talk show host, an author of a best-selling children's book, a World Wide Fund for Nature advisor, and a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.〔〔 She is well known for her charitable works, and is considered as one of the first Japanese celebrities who achieved international recognition.〔 In 2006, Donald Richie referred to Kuroyanagi in his book ''Japanese Portraits: Pictures of Different People'' as "the most popular and admired woman in Japan."〔( Japanese Portraits: Pictures of Different People ) Book by Donald Richie. Limited preview at Google Books.〕 == Early life == Kuroyanagi was born in Nogisaka, Tokyo in 1933. Her father was a violinist and a concertmaster.〔 Her nickname as a child was Totto-chan, according to her 1981 autobiographical memoir.〔 Kuroyanagi went to Tomoe Elementary School (Tomoe Gakuen) when she was young. After that, she studied at the Tokyo College of Music, majoring in opera, as she intended to become an opera singer.〔Walker, James (BIG IN JAPAN Tetsuko Kuroyanagi ) from ''Metropolis Magazine''〕 After graduation, however, she was drawn to acting and the television entertainment industry by her joining Tokyo Hoso Gekidan and training at the Mary Tarcai Studio in New York. Subsequently, she became the first Japanese actress who was contracted to Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK).〔〔
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