Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Maria Anzai - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Nearby Log in Settings Donate About Wikipedia Disclaimers Search Maria Anzai Article Talk Language Watch Edit Maria Anzai (安西 マリア, Anzai Maria, b. Mariko Shibasaki on December 16, 1953 - d. March 15, 2014) was a Japanese idol. Maria AnzaiBorn(1953-12-16)December 16, 1953Tokyo, JapanDiedMarch 15, 2014(2014-03-15) (aged 60)Tokyo, JapanOccupations Actress Japanese idol Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 References 4 External links Biography edit Maria Anzai made her debut in 1973 with a Japanese language version of "Namida no Taiyō",[1] originally performed in English by Japanese singer Emy Jackson.[2] The single sold over 500,000 copies.[2][3] That same year she was nominated for Best Newcomer of the Year at the 15th Japan Record Awards,[2][3][4] but was beaten by Junko Sakurada. She has also acted in movies and television series.[3] She retired from show business in 1978, married and emigrated to Hawaii.[3] She released 12 singles between 1973 and 1978 and 4 albums. She made a comeback in 2000.[2] Maria Anzai died on March 15, 2014.[3][4] See also edit Kayōkyoku Japanese idol List of Japanese idols References edit ^ 舌津, 智之 (2002). どうにもとまらない歌謠曲. Shōbunsha. p. 81. ^ a b c d "Article on illness of Maria Anzai" (in Japanese). ^ a b c d e "Article on Maria Anzai at Sponichi Annex" (in Japanese). ^ a b "Article on death of Maria Anzai on Oricon" (in Japanese). 5 November 2014. External links edit Maria Anzai at IMDb
Maria Anzai (安西 マリア, Anzai Maria, b. Mariko Shibasaki on December 16, 1953 - d. March 15, 2014) was a Japanese idol.
Maria Anzai made her debut in 1973 with a Japanese language version of "Namida no Taiyō",[1] originally performed in English by Japanese singer Emy Jackson.[2] The single sold over 500,000 copies.[2][3] That same year she was nominated for Best Newcomer of the Year at the 15th Japan Record Awards,[2][3][4] but was beaten by Junko Sakurada. She has also acted in movies and television series.[3]
She retired from show business in 1978, married and emigrated to Hawaii.[3] She released 12 singles between 1973 and 1978 and 4 albums.
She made a comeback in 2000.[2]
Maria Anzai died on March 15, 2014.[3][4]