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Kazuko Ando (安藤 和子, Andō Kazuko, née Ogino (荻野) and Inukai (犬養), born 6 March 1948, in Tokyo, Japan),[1] better known as Kazu Ando (安藤 和津, Andō Kazu), is a Japanese essayist and tarento represented by Production Pao.
Kazu Ando | |
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安藤 和津 | |
Born | Kazuko Ogino and Inukai 6 March 1948 Yanagibashi, Tokyo, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Kazuko Ando (real name) |
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Occupation(s) | Essayist, tarento |
Agent | Production Pao |
Spouse | |
Children | Momoko Ando Sakura Ando |
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Year | Title | Notes |
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1988 | Onnazakari wa Kosodate-mori: Momoko & Sakura | |
Tsuki Usagi | ||
1989 | Aiueo: Kadu Andou no Shufu to Seikatsu | |
1992 | Aisuru Koto Aisa Reru Koto | |
1994 | Tekipaki Kaji Ehon | |
1995 | Isogashi Mama no Aijō Recipe 121 | |
2000 | Aisuru Koto Aisa Reru Koto | |
2002 | Sakura Usagi | |
2004 | Omutsu o Haita Mama: Haha to no Ai to Kakutō no Hibi | |
2006 | Nagai Sanpo | Adapted to film A Long Walk |
Year | Title | Notes |
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1994 | Peter Pan Partner: "Haha hanare dekinai otoko" to, dō Tsukiau ka |
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