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Kazu Ando
安藤 和津
BornKazuko Ogino and Inukai
(1948-03-06) 6 March 1948 (age 76)
Yanagibashi, Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Other namesKazuko Ando (real name)
Education
Occupation(s)Essayist, tarento
AgentProduction Pao
Spouse Eiji Okuda ​(m. 1974)
ChildrenMomoko Ando
Sakura Ando
Parents
Relatives

Kazuko Ando (安藤 和子, Andō Kazuko, née Ogino (荻野) and Inukai (犬養), born 6 March 1948, in Tokyo, Japan), better known as Kazu Ando (安藤 和津, Andō Kazu), is a Japanese essayist and tarento represented by Production Pao.

Bibliography

Year Title Notes
1988 Onnazakari wa Kosodate-mori: Momoko & Sakura
Tsuki Usagi
1989 Aiueo: Kadu Andou no Shufu to Seikatsu
1992 Aisuru Koto Aisa Reru Koto
1994 Tekipaki Kaji Ehon
1995 Isogashi Mama no Aijō Recipe 121
2000 Aisuru Koto Aisa Reru Koto
2002 Sakura Usagi
2004 Omutsu o Haita Mama: Haha to no Ai to Kakutō no Hibi
2006 Nagai Sanpo Adapted to film A Long Walk

Translations

Year Title Notes
1994 Peter Pan Partner: "Haha hanare dekinai otoko" to, dō Tsukiau ka

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Network Notes
2002 Mairitoru Chef TBS Final episode
2005 Just TBS
Gatten NHK G TV
Minna no Katei no Igaku ABC
Kaiketsu Jukujo! Shinpaigomuyō TBS
Hei! Say! A Board of Education Fuji TV
Akihiro Yoshimura no Quiz Lunch TBS Regular appearances

Radio series

Year Title Network Notes
2005 Kadu Andou no TEPCO Talk Marche NCB
Doyō Wide Radio Tokyo TBS Radio Relay caster debut

References

  1. "安藤 和津". Culture Club (in Japanese). Watanabe Group. Archived from the original on 2010-12-18. Retrieved 22 Jun 2016.

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