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Atsuko sano biography of william hill

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          Atsuko Asano

          Japanese actress (born 1961)

          For the writer, see Atsuko Asano (writer).

          Atsuko Asano (浅野 温子, Asano Atsuko, born March 4, 1961 in Adachi, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress.[1] Upon marrying Tsutomu Uozumi, a reputed copywriter and lyricist in 1983, her “koseki” name (name in Japanese family registry) became Atsuko Uozumi.

          She gave birth to a son in 1984.[citation needed]

          Biography

          She was invited by a production agency to try out for acting at the age of 15. She appeared on TV for the first time in 1976, playing minor roles in dramas.

          The Molkentin laboratory is focused on the identification of candidate genes and signaling pathways involved in cardiac hypertrophy, contractility, cell death.

          In 1977 her appearance in the drama Fumiko to Hatsu on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) is widely considered to be her debut work on TV. Movie work started early as well, notably with a leading role in Slow Boogie (1981) which brought her acclaim.

          In 1983 her performance in Yokiroh (“The Geisha”) earned her a Best Supporting Actress Award from the Japan Academy Prize.

          From the mid-1980s she began to gain