Midori Kinouchi

Midori Kinouchi (木之内 みどり, Kinouchi Midori, b. Midori Kiuchi on June 10, 1957) is a former Japanese idol and actress.

Biography

In 1972 Midori Kinouchi was the runner up in the NTV program "Miss Teen Contest".[1] She debuted as a singer in May, 1974 with the song "Mezame" (Wake Up), which was written by famous Japanese lyricist Yū Aku.[2] She debuted as an actress in 1976 in the drama "Watashi Mo Moeiteru" and starred in the 1977 TV series "Keiji Inu Curl".[3]

In early 1978 she scored her biggest hit with "Yokohama Eleven", which reached the Oricon top 30.[4] That same year she announced her retirement because of her marriage to composer and arranger Tsugutoshi Gotō.[5] They divorced 4 years later, and she subsequently married Naoto Takenaka in 1990.[6]

gollark: They all run PotatOS™.
gollark: I had a big chest of unused computers from an abandoned piece of computer production and potatOS installation automation operation.
gollark: There are about six of them.
gollark: Kerbals are immortal, so you don't *really* have to return them.
gollark: There aren't literal transistors, you can just implement digital logic using torches and repeaters and stuff.

See also

References

  1. 『週刊朝日』(Asahi Weekly). 1976.
  2. 革新. 民社党中央理論誌委員会. 1974. p. 105.
  3. 今井, 美沙子 (1991). わたしの仕事. 理論社. p. 502.
  4. ユリイカ. 青土社. 1999. p. 167.
  5. フォ-カス. 新潮社.
  6. 週刊文春. 文藝春秋. 2002.
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