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Also known as
  
Kyon Kyon

Occupation(s)
  
Singeractress

Labels
  
Victor Entertainment

Role
  
Singer

Genres
  
Pop

Years active
  
1982–present

Name
  
Kyoko Koizumi

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Born
  
February 4, 1966 (age 58) (
1966-02-04
)

Origin
  
Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan

Spouse
  
Masatoshi Nagase (m. 1996–2004)

Albums
  
K25〜KOIZUMI KYOKO ALL TIME BEST〜

Similar People
  
Masatoshi Nagase, Akina Nakamori, Seiko Matsuda, Rena Nonen, Hiroko Yakushimaru

Kyoko Koizumi 小泉今日子 Japanese Singer,Actress


Kyoko Koizumi (小泉 今日子, Koizumi Kyōko) (born February 4, 1966 in Atsugi, Kanagawa) is a Japanese singer and actress. She is signed to Victor Entertainment.

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Career

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Koizumi had singles reach the Top Ten for 12 consecutive years between 1983 and 1994, a female solo artist record, until this was broken by Namie Amuro. In the 1990s, she released a few dance remixes on vinyl only under the Koizumix Production moniker. She has worked with Yoko Kanno who composed the music for Koizumi's 1996 album, Otoko no Ko Onna no Ko. She had her first hit single in 18 years when her version of the song "Shiosai no Memorī" from the 2013 NHK morning television drama Amachan, in which Koizumi also acted, reached number 2 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

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As an actress, she played in numerous dramas and movies; most notably, she was cast in two of the most successful movies in Japan ever: as the serial killer in Bayside Shakedown: The Movie (1998) and as the witch in Onmyoji (2001).

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She starred in Toshiaki Toyoda's 2006 film Hanging Garden and Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 2008 film Tokyo Sonata. She starred in Kurosawa's 2012 television drama Penance.

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Koizumi was given the Best Actress award at the 1989 Yokohama Film Festival for her work in the film Kaito Ruby. She won the award for best actress at the 26th Hochi Film Awards for Kaza Hana. She also won the award for Best Actress at the 66th Mainichi Film Awards for Mainichi Kaasan.

Personal life

She married actor Masatoshi Nagase in 1995, and divorced in 2004.

Studio albums

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  • My Fantasy (1982)
  • Utairo no Toki (1982)
  • Breezing (1983)
  • Whisper (1983)
  • Betty (1984)
  • Today's Girl (1985)
  • Flapper (1985)
  • Kyoko no Kiyoku Tanoshiku Utsukushiku (1986)
  • Liar (1986)
  • Hippies (1987)
  • Phantasien (1987)
  • Beat Pop (1988)
  • Nostalgic Melody (1988)
  • Koizumi in the House (1989)
  • No. 17 (1990)
  • Afropia (1991)
  • Travel Rock (1993)
  • Otoko no Ko Onna no Ko (1996)
  • Kyo (1998)
  • Atsugi I.C. (2003)
  • Nice Middle (2008)
  • Collaborakyon (2011)
  • Koizumi Chansonnier (2012)
  • Remix albums

  • Master Mix Party (1993) as Koizumix Production
  • 89–99 Collection: Koizumix Production (1999)
  • EPs

  • Fade Out: Super Remix Tracks (1989)
  • Super Remix Tracks II (1990)
  • Bambinater (1992) as Koizumix Production
  • Inner Beauty (2000)
  • Kyō 2 (2001)
  • Soundtrack albums

  • Boku no Onna ni Te wo Dasuna (1987)
  • Kaitou Ruby (1988)
  • Compilations

  • Super Best: Thank You Kyoko (1983)
  • Celebration (1984)
  • Melodies: Kyoko Koizumi Song Book (1985)
  • Do You Love Me (1985)
  • The Best (1986)
  • Ballad Classics (1987)
  • CD File vol. 1 (Singles A & B) (1987)
  • CD File vol. 2 (Singles A & B) (1987)
  • CD File vol. 3 (Singles A & B) (1987)
  • Best of Kyong King (1988)
  • Ballad Classics II (1989)
  • CD File vol. 4 (Singles A & B) (1989)
  • K2 Best Seller (1992)
  • Anytime (1994)
  • Kyon 3, Koizumi the Great 51 (2002)
  • K25 Kyoko Koizumi All Time Best (2007)
  • Film

  • Bayside Shakedown: The Movie (1998)
  • Kyohansha (1999)
  • Kaza Hana (2000)
  • Onmyoji (2001)
  • Blue Spring (2001)
  • Rockers (2003)
  • What the Snow Brings (2005)
  • Hanging Garden (2005)
  • Survive Style 5+ (2005)
  • Nada So So (2006)
  • Love My Life (2006)
  • Yajikita Dochu Teresuko (2007)
  • Sakuran (2007)
  • Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad (2007)
  • Adrift in Tokyo (2007)
  • Gu-Gu Datte Neko de Aru (2008)
  • Tokyo Sonata (2008)
  • Mother Water (2010)
  • Mainichi Kaasan (2011)
  • Kako: My Sullen Past (2016)
  • Television

  • Toge no Gunzo (1982)
  • Ato wa Neru Dake (1983)
  • Anmitsu Hime (1983)
  • Shojo ni Nani ga Okotta ka (1985)
  • Hanayome Ningo wa Nemuranai (1986)
  • Aishiatteru Kai (1989)
  • Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku (1989)
  • Papa to Natchan (1991)
  • Anata Dake Mienai (1992)
  • Chance (1993)
  • Aisuru to Iu Koto (1993)
  • Boku ga Kanojo ni Shakkin wo Shita Riyu (1994)
  • Mada Koi wa Hajimaranai (1995)
  • Melody (1997)
  • Kamisan Nanka Kowakunai (1998)
  • Owari no Nai Dowa (1998)
  • Renai Kekkon no Rule (1999)
  • Koi wo Nannen Yasundemasu ka (2001)
  • Shiritsu Tantei Hama Mike (2002)
  • Kawa, Itsuka Umi e (2003)
  • Manhattan Love Story (2003)
  • Sensei no Kaban (2003)
  • Suika (2003)
  • Yasashii Jikan (2005)
  • Sailor Suit and Machine Gun (2006)
  • Hatachi no Koibito (2007)
  • Saigo Kara Nibanme no Koi (2012)
  • Penance (2012)
  • Amachan (2013), Haruko Amano
  • Zoku - Saigo Kara Nibanme no Koi (2014)
  • Totto TV (2016), narrator
  • References

    Kyōko Koizumi Wikipedia