Japanese actresses died because of Internal bleeding

Here are 1 famous actresses from Japan died in Internal bleeding:

Fumie Kitahara

Fumie Kitahara (May 28, 1920 Tokyo-October 6, 1980 Surugadai) a.k.a. Fumi'e Kitahara was a Japanese actor and voice actor.

She began her acting career in the 1940s and became known for her roles in popular films such as "A Tale of Genji" (1951) and "Gate of Hell" (1953). She also starred in numerous television dramas and was a prolific voice actor, lending her voice to many anime characters such as Lady Oyuu in "Shonen Sarutobi Sasuke" and Hanae in "My Neighbor Totoro." Kitahara was known for her nuanced performances and her ability to convey emotion through her voice. She was a popular figure in the Japanese entertainment industry and was recognized for her contributions to the arts with numerous awards including the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette in 1980. Kitahara passed away in 1980 at the age of 60.

In addition to her successful acting career, Fumie Kitahara was also an accomplished singer. She recorded several albums and performed live concerts throughout Japan. Outside of her artistic pursuits, Kitahara was also known for her humanitarian work. She was a dedicated philanthropist, and founded the Kitahara Fumie Oral Rehabilitation Center which provided dental care for those in need. Her generosity and kindness left a lasting impact on the people whose lives she touched. Today, Kitahara is remembered as a talented performer and a beloved figure in Japanese entertainment history. Her legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and voice actors alike.

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