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Kaoru Sugawara (February 25, 1970 Tokyo-October 24, 2001 Setagaya) also known as Sugawara Kaoru, すがわら かおる or 菅原 加織 was a Japanese actor.
He began his career as a child actor and appeared in many television dramas, films, and stage productions. Sugawara was known for his versatile acting abilities and his roles in popular Japanese dramas such as "Kamisama mou Sukoshi dake", "Koori no Sekai", and "Hana Yori Dango". He also appeared in several Japanese films including "Yukai", "Enrai", and "Mizu no Onna" which gained critical acclaim. Sugawara was a talented actor who received recognition for his work both in Japan and internationally. He was nominated for the Best Leading Actor Award at the Japanese Academy Awards for his performance in the film "Mizu no Onna" in 1996. Tragically, he passed away in 2001 at the age of 31 due to a heart attack. His legacy and impact on Japanese entertainment live on through his work and influence on younger generations of actors.
Sugawara's acting career began in the 1980s when he was signed by the talent agency Ken-On. He started off as a child actor and made his debut in the drama series "3 Nen B Gumi Kinpachi Sensei". As he grew older, he continued to act in various dramas and films, earning critical acclaim for his performances in "Enrai" and "Mizu no Onna".
Aside from his work in film and television, Sugawara was also active in the theater. He was part of the theater company Gekidan☆Shinkansen and appeared in several of their productions, including "Ozanari Dungeon", "Fool for Love", and "The Threepenny Opera". In addition to acting, Sugawara was also a talented singer and released several CDs and singles throughout his career.
Despite his relatively short career, Sugawara had a significant impact on Japanese entertainment and is fondly remembered by fans and colleagues alike. He was praised for his natural acting ability and his dedication to his craft. His sudden passing was a shock to the industry and many mourned his loss. However, his legacy as a talented actor and entertainer lives on.