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Synonyms for masao_kusakari or Related words with masao_kusakari
takao_osawa
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ittoku_kishibe
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kiichi_nakai
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shinobu_otake
kyōko_kishida
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ryuta_sato
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chizuru_ikewaki
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Examples of "masao_kusakari"
In 1974, Keiko Sekine (Takahashi) and
Masao
Kusakari
starred in a film based on the song.
He has appeared in films such as Makoto Shinozaki's "0093: Her Majesty's
Masao
Kusakari
" and Takahisa Zeze's "Pandemic".
The folk group Kaguyahime released the song "Kandagawa". Keiko Sekine (Takahashi) and
Masao
Kusakari
starred in a film based on the song.
The screenplay was by Kazue Okada, and the episodes were directed by Kazuhisa Imai and Shinjo Takehiko. The cast included Miho Kanno, Yoshinori Okada, Rena Komine, Hitomi Sato, Koji Yamaguchi, Miyuki Komatsu, Takeshi Izawa, Kanako Enomoto, Naomi Kawashima and
Masao
Kusakari
. The theme tune to the series is Elton John's "Your Song". The television drama was released on DVD in 2001.
A movie adaptation of the novel was released by Kadokawa Films in 1980 with
Masao
Kusakari
as Yoshizumi. The movie was shot in several locations including Antarctica and Machu Picchu in Peru. Much of the novel's material was adjusted for the film. Some of the changes include:
On December 31, the festival was broadcast live. The ball system was used for the first time in three years, and the winning team was Red team (9 balls against 6 White team). After Yoshimi Tendo's performance, viewer votes showed that Red team was in the lead with 444,495 vs 374,460 votes White. However, by half-time, White team had gained a significant lead with 1,435,175 vs 922,066 votes for Red. Final results showed that White team had won the viewer vote (4,203,679 White vs 2,527,724 Red) and venue vote (1,274 White vs 870 Red), garnering 4 balls. However, Red team won 9 guest judge votes vs 2 for White, bringing the final balls to 9 Red vs 6 White, culminating in Red team's victory. Red team captain Kasumi Arimura received the championship flag from the hands of guest judge
Masao
Kusakari
.
Masao
Kusakari
was born in Fukuoka Prefecture (on the Southern island of Kyushu) to a Japanese mother and an American father who died in the Korean War. Because of his heritage, he was taller than the average Japanese of the time. Considered stunningly good looking, his debut into the public eye began when he became a model for the Shiseido Cosmetics Company in the early 1970s. From there he broke into television and film, where he has worked steadily for over 30 years. He has a broad range, from starring in a television comedy series such as "Tsuhan Man" ("Shopping Hero" about a home shopping network), to singing in musicals such as "Victor-Victoria," "My Fair Lady" and "Cabaret."