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Mari Natsuki

 
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Mari Natsuki

  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "It's So Great"

Biography

Very few pop idols get to reinvent themselves in their late '40s, and ever fewer when they come from Japan. But Mari Natsuki (real name: Junko Nakajima) is a special case, one who has had two comebacks in her music career, along with a well-respected acting and performance career that continues to this day. She began as an actress in a 1971 in a show called "G-Man 75," but King Records hired her and put out her first single, the 1973 hit "Silk Stockings," a folk-pop song in the Carly Simon/James Taylor mode (later to be covered by a number of female singers, including Linda Yamamoto and Mari Hemni). A follow-up single was also popular, called "Barefoot Goddess," a pun on her first hit. Such was her success that in the space of two years, King Records had released four albums of originals (but with much overlap of songs) and immediately started also releasing compilations. Her 1974 release "Mari Natsuki Sings Big Hits" featured covers of nothing but Western pop tunes, including "Spinning Wheel," "Love Me Tender," and "Something." Soon after, Natsuki developed anemia from overwork and retired from the pop biz (the compilations continued to repackage her discography). Apart from a 1978 single "Under the Mango Tree" (and a hastily compiled tie-in album), Natsuki returned to acting. By her 1982 album "Mirror Ball," Natsuki wasn't on the pop radar, but devotees picked it up, only to find a matured, wiser woman. 1986's "Woman's Club" found even fewer listeners, but Natsuki was now creating a different aesthetic for herself, and one of her steady fans was Yasuharu Konishi, at the time beginning his group Pizzicato Five. Natsuki left music for nine years until the same Konishi, now an in-demand producer and songwriter brought her out of retirement for a series of e.p.s: "La Marie en Septembre" and "Gorilla" (both are collected on "13 Chansons"). Natsuki was now, a sexy, smoky voiced chanteuse, and Konishi backed her with a small jazz combo. Natsuki once again returned to the spotlight, and her one woman show (a representation of such was released as "Impressionists" in 1997) toured the world to much acclaim. She continues to act and do voice work, as well as small jazz club appearances. ~ Ted Mills, All Music Guide
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Mari Natsuki as Okatsu in Samurai Fiction

Mari Natsuki (夏木 マリ Natsuki Mari), real name Junko Nakajima (中島 淳子 Nakajima Junko; born 2 May 1952), is a Japanese singer, dancer and actress.

She was born in Tokyo, Japan, and started work as a singer from a very young age, her specialty being jazz and a level of sensuality that was somewhat shocking in a Japan as conservative as it was at the time. Her movements, even while singing, are smooth, graceful and have a trademark undulating of the hand at the audience which, with a simple imitation, can bring only her to mind.[neutrality is disputed]

Natsuki further shocked the Japanese audiences by appearing fully nude in the Fukasaku Kinji movie Satomi Hakkenden (Legend of the Eight Samurai) in 1983.[neutrality is disputed]

Despite her explicit and desirable femininity, Natsuki concentrated all her energy into her art and shunned traditional values of becoming the homemaker or quitting her job after a certain age. Thus, she never married, which made her quite an icon for what is called a Kakkoii Onna, or "classy woman" in modern Japan today. But to the surprise of all, on the 18th of October 2007 she announced that she was engaged to marry percussionist Nobu Saito in spring 2008.[neutrality is disputed]

Today she continues to work as a singer and performer, as well as an actress. She participates in a wide variety of musical theatre including that of Yukio Ninagawa. She provided the voice of the witch Yubaba in Hayao Miyazaki's movie, Spirited Away, played the young witch's mother in the TV remake of Bewitched in Tokyo, and has twice been nominated for a Japanese Academy Award. She plays the character Big Mama in the Japanese version of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.[1] She has also acted in television dramas, such as the 2005 series Nobuta wo Produce, in which she played the eccentric Vice Principal, Katharine.[neutrality is disputed]

Filmography

2007 Sakuran
2004 Okusama wa majo
2002 Ping Pong
2001 Spirited Away
2001 Shôjo (or Shoujyo) ("An Adolescent")
1998 Samurai Fiction
1995 The Hunted
1989 Otoko wa tsurai yo: Boku no ojisan
1986 Jittemai
1986 Death Powder
1984 Kita no hotaru
1983 Satomi Hakkenden (Legend of the Eight Samurai)

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Great White Wonder (1996 Album by Pizzicato Five)
Tokyo 27:00 (1999 Album by Mieko Hirota)
Remembering the Cosmos Flower (1997 Drama Film)

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