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was a Japanese actress popular in the 1950s and early 1960s.


Career

Nozoe first gained attention in
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roles for Shochiku in films such as Kobayashi's ''Sincerity'' (1953), eventually joining
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following her appearance in 1955's national "New Faces" studio recruitment drive. In 1960 she married frequent co-star Hiroshi Kawaguchi, son of writer and Daiei executive
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, and both semi-retired from acting within a few years as Kawaguchi became a businessman and
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adventurer. Known primarily for demure and innocent roles, Nozoe became a "sensation" following her star-turn in Masumura's '' Giants and Toys'' (1958) as a vivacious
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transformed into an overnight celebrity as a confectionery
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. She is also well known in the West for her brief role as a barber's daughter in Ozu's widely acclaimed ''
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'' (1959), which
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named as one of the ten greatest films of all time. In 1988, the year after Kawaguchi's death at age 51 following a long illness with
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and
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, Nozoe published the memoir ''Hiroshi-san, I Did My Best'' (''浩さん、がんばったね''). She continued to write and lecture on the disease, succumbing to
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in 1995 at age 58.


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' (1957)


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* 1937 births Japanese film actresses Actresses from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese actresses 1995 deaths {{Japan-film-actor-stub