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Shikino Hanae


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Picture Credit: Caithion / Johnny On the Hill / Sensation! Programme (1978)


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Name: Shikino Hanae
Kanji: 四季乃 花恵
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Role: Musumeyaku
Status: Retired

Nickname: Ranko
Height: 163 cm
Birthday: Dec. 7th
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Hometown: Kobe, Hyogo
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Debut: 1973 (59th Class) Ephemeral Flowers
Troupe History:
1976 - 1980 Snow Troupe
1974 - 1976 Star Troupe

Roles

1980: For the Sake of Distant You (Grand Theater)
1979: The One Who Disappeared into the Morning Mist / Ol'man River
1979: The Spring Breeze's Invitation / Hello! Holiday
1978: Inochi Aru Kagiri (Bow), Omon (lead role)
1978: Véronique (Bow), Agathe Coquenard
1978: Johnny On the Hill / Sensation!
1978: Gone With the Wind
1977: Nightingale Song of Spring / Manhattan Rag
1976: Hoshikage no Hito / Non, Non, Non, Aki (Tokyo)
1976: The Rose of Versailles III, Jeanne (Grand Theater), Nathalie (Tokyo)
1975: The Blue Danube / That's Family
1975: Fairies in the Attic / My High Swing
1974-75: Brigadoon, Fiona MacLaren (musumeyaku lead shared with Shiki Izumi)
1974: The Man From Algiers / Juju
1974: Purely, Righteously, Beautifully / Yu the Beautiful
1973: Ukifune and Kaoru-no-Kimi / Golden Sound (Star)

Shinjin Kouen Roles

1979: The Spring Breeze's Invitation, Ermerance de Dufort
1978: Johnny On the Hill / Sensation!, Christine (musumeyaku lead)
1978: Gone With the Wind (Tokyo), Scarlett O'Hara (lead role)
1977: Akanesasu Murasaki no Hana, Nukata no Ookimi (musumeyaku lead)
1977: Nightingale Song of Spring
1976: The Rose of Versailles III, Marie Antoinette (musumeyaku lead)
1975: The Blue Danube, Teresa (musumeyaku lead)
1975: Fairies in the Attic
1974: The Man From Algiers, Sabine (musumeyaku lead)

Concerts / Dinner Shows

YEAR: Name of Show

Other

  • Though she graduated 28th in her class of 49, she won Takarazuka's 1974 "shinjin-sho" ("new person award").
  • Until she retired in 1980, she also did work in outside plays and TV drama (notably the heroine of the 1977 TV drama "Inugami-ke no Ichizoku," which garnered ratings of over 40%).
  • Her daughter Sasamoto Rena is a musical actress.


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