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Natsue Washizu was born on 20 January, 1948 in Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is an artist. Discover Natsue Washizu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation Academic, translator, singer, actress, voice actress
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 20 January 1948
Birthday 20 January
Birthplace Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japan

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2015

By 2015, she only used her professional name "Kurumi Kobato" when voice acting the Disney character Snow White.

In 2015, Washizu was professor of British and American literature at Mejiro University and professor of linguistic and cultural studies at Mejiro University Graduate School.

2011

When Otassha Club was reorganized in its 11th year, Washizu decided to study in the United Kingdom when her regular program ended for the first time since her debut at the age of four.

2004

A graduate of Aoyama Gakuin University and University of London, she later served as professor of British and American literature at Mejiro University and professor of linguistic and cultural studies at Mejiro University Graduate School. She conducted research on English nursery rhymes making several publications; in 2004 she returned on television in Yōkoso! Mother Goose no sekai he, lecturing about her research.

In 2004, Washizu made a return to the television on Yōkoso! Mother Goose no sekai he, that was aired from December 2004 to January 2005 on NHK Educational, in which she lectured about her research on English nursery rhymes.

1985

In April 1985, she became a part-time lecturer of English literature at Mejiro University College, and the next year she was appointed assistant professor of English literature. There, she conducted research on Mother Goose, the ancient English nursery rhymes. From September 1986 to 1990, she studied in the United Kingdom, graduating as M.A. from the University of London. After returning to Japan and marrying, she did not resume her performing activities and devoted herself to teaching and research until 2004, when she made a return on television. As a researcher, she has published many books.

1980

As a voice actress, Washizu voiced the character Kozue Ayuhara, the heroine of the anime Attack No. 1 aired on Fuji TV. In 1980, she voiced Snow White, the main character in the Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. She was chosen as the voice actress for Snow White for her non-classic singing style and young-sounding singing voice.

1978

Washizu was awarded the 17th Kurushima Takehiko Culture Prize in 1978. In 1983, she was awarded Japan Children's Song Award, Special Award.

1976

From 1976 to 1986, she appeared on Otassha desuka, and for ten years served as the host of Otassha Club, the first TV program for the elderly in Japan, aired on NHK Educational.

1972

From April 1972 to March 1974, she appeared on Okāsan to issho on NHK as Uta no Onē-san. She was also the host of the talk and variety show Afternoon Show on TV Asahi.

1970

In 1970, Washizu graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University, Department of British and American Literature. Washizu became interested in children's education during her time on Nakayoshi Rhythm, and moved to the Faculty of Education from the Department of British and American Literature. She graduated in 1980, earning licenses as a kindergarten and elementary school teacher. In 1982, she finished the Graduate School of Aoyama Gakuin University, Pedagogical Research Program. Her English teacher had told her that she "is better suited to educate children than appear on the screen", which further motivated her to pursue an academic career.

1964

From 1964 to 1966, when she was a high school student, she was the Onē-san on Captain Doremifa on NHK Educational, which became a regular program, and appeared as the first Onē-san on Nakayoshi Rhythm, the successor program of Captain Doremifa, from 1966 to 1972 after entering university.

1955

While in elementary school, between 1955 and 1961, she was the cover girl of the magazine Nakayoshi, and acted in the Japan's first television drama Ponpoko Monogatari on Radio Tokyo TV and the television drama series Donguri Nikki on Nippon TV.

1952

Having debuted as a child singer and actress at the age of four in 1952, she subsequently signed with Victor Entertainment and acted in Japan's first television drama Ponpoko Monogatari. From 1964 to 1972, she was the Onē-san on Captain Doremifa and its successor Nakayoshi Rhythm. As a voice actress she is known for portraying Kozue Ayuhara in the anime Attack No. 1 as well as Snow White in the Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

In October 1952, at the age of four, Washizu debuted as a singer under the name Kurumi Kobato at Nihon Gekijō's Aki no Odori, as the youngest singer in the history of Nihon Gekijō. From December of the same year, she appeared on Chienowa Club on Radio Tokyo as a children's singer, and when this program was transferred to Radio Tokyo TV with the establishment of the TV station, she became the host, appearing regularly for 16 years until March 1968, when the program was terminated. In 1953, she signed with Victor Entertainment.

1948

Natsue Washizu (鷲津 名都江, Washizu Natsue; born January 20, 1948), professionally also known as Kurumi Kobato (小鳩 くるみ), is a Japanese academic, translator, children's singer, actress, television personality and voice actress.

Washizu was born on January 20, 1948, in Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture. Her family ran a private school of Confucian and Chinese studies in Ichinomiya that her family had established in the Edo period. Her great-grandfather Washizu Yōshō was the great uncle of writer Kafū Nagai and the brother of scholar Washizu Kidō.