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Yoko Minamino (Japanese: 南野 陽子, Hepburn: Minamino Yōko, born June 23, 1967), also known as Nanno (ナンノ), is a Japanese actress and singer. She is best known for playing Saki Asamiya in the second season of the live action Sukeban Deka television series. Though currently independent, Minamino was previously under the S1 Company, Southern Field, Sweet Basil and K Dash Group talent agencies.
Early life and education
Minamino was scouted during high school when she went to see a public recording. Moving from Hyōgo to Tokyo when she was seventeen, Minamino attended Horikoshi High School with Minako Honda and Yukiko Okada, graduating in 1986.
Career
Minamino made her debut television role in 1984 in Meimon Shiritsu Jōshi Kōkō. She began working for the talent agency S1 Company at this time. Despite being a mostly unknown face in Japanese entertainment, Minamino was given an unusually large number of photos in a seinen manga magazine.
This led to her being cast in 1985 in the role of Saki Asamiya in the second season of Fuji TV's Sukeban Deka, a popular live action TV series about a juvenile delinquent being forced to go undercover for the police in a high school known for its rough gangs. This role made Minamino an instant star, and many phrases from this season became fashionable. She was also nominated at the 11th Annual Japan Academy Prize event as "Rookie of the Year" for her performance in the movie version released in 1987. Her "Saki Asamiya" character was used in a wide range of adverts.
She made her singing debut on her 18th birthday in 1985 with her song Hazukashi Sugite (恥ずかし過ぎて, Too Shy to Say). Along with Shizuka Kudo, Miho Nakayama, and Yui Asaka, Minamino was considered one of the Four Divas (四天王, Shitennō) of the time until she temporarily suspended her career in 1992. In 1988 she played two roles, including the starring role, in the Taiga drama Takeda Shingen. That same year, she reached the number one spot for sales of publicity photo shots sold, setting a new record. Minamino was also honored by the country of Grenada in 1988 when they issued postage stamps featuring two different head shots.
In 1989, Minamino switched talent agencies, moving from S1 Company to the private Southern Field agency. In the 1992 film Kantsubaki, she made her first nude appearance, closely followed by her second in Watashi o Daite, Soshite Kiss-shite that same year. Minamino was nominated for the 16th Annual Japan Academy Prize for "Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role" (basically "Best Actress") for her performances in both of these films.
Minamino has appeared in interviews and photo shoots in Shueisha's Weekly Playboy magazine since 1984. In the 1989-08-01 issue, she appeared on the cover.
Other ventures
In January 2023, Minamino was appointed as a goodwill ambassador to Cambodia. She had previously visited the country in 1989 to film a television program.
Personal life
In November 2023, her husband was arrested on suspicion of embezzling ¥15 million. One week later, Minamino has announced divorce.
Filmography
= Film
== Television
=Television series
One-shot dramas
Discography
As of 2023, Minamino released 10 original albums, 15 compilation albums, 22 physical singles, 2 digital single and 13 home-video releases.
= Singles
== Digital singles
== Studio albums
== Compilation albums
== Box set
== Soundtracks
== Home-video DVD
=Commercial tie-ins
Minamino has performed the theme songs for multiple television series and movies, and her music has been used in many commercials. Following is a list of some of them.
Video
Tokimeki, Kudasai (1986-06-21)
First Concert (1986-11-01)
Nanno Club (1987-07-22)
Summer Concert (1987-11-21)
From Summer Concert (1987-11-21)
Colorful Ave. (1988-08-01)
Etu du Cinema Yoko Minamino Summer Concert '88 (1988-12-21)
Omoi no Mama ni: Yoko Minamino Summer Concert '89 (1989-11-22)
Just Sweet Love (1989-11-24, promo item never offered for sale)
Abend (1990-11-21)
Toki no Nagare ni: The Last Day of Tour 1991 in Sunplaza Hall by Yoko Minamino (1991-11-21)
Dear My Best (1992-11-21)
Nanno DVD Box (2005-09-28, complete compilation of her performances in movies)
Books
= Photo
=Yōko o Hitorijime... (陽子をひとりじめ…) (April 1986, Kodansha, Photographer: Seiichi Nomura)
Sukeban Deka II Shashinshū (スケバン刑事II写真集) (September 1986, Hakusensha, Photographer: Ryū Ōmatsu)
Eiga Sukeban Deka Shashinshū: Ai no Sailor-fuku Senshi (映画スケバン刑事写真集 愛のセーラー服戦士) (1987, Bandai Visual)
Ki no Mama Tenshi Fūrai (生のまま天使風来) (November 1988, Wani Books, Photographer: Seiichi Nomura)
My Dear (January 1991, CBS-Sony Shuppan, Photographers: Seiichi Nomura, et al.)
Great (April 1991, Kodansha, Photographers: Hajime Sawatari, et al.)
Flowers (October 2004, Shueisha, Photographer: Yorihito Yamauchi)
= Other
=Tsukiyo no Kushami (月夜のくしゃみ) (September 1989, Kadokawa Shoten)
Awards
References
External links
Official agency profile (in Japanese)
Yoko Minamino at IMDb
Yoko Minamino at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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