Tama Kazumi
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Picture Credit: 1972 otome
Name: Tama Kazumi
Kanji: 多麻 可津美
Role: Otokoyaku
Status: Retired
Nickname: Suuchan
Height: 164cm
Birthday: July 5th
Hometown: Tokyo, Chuuou-ku
Favorite Food: "Chicken basket" (fried chicken, fried potatoes, croquettes and toast served together in a bowl), melon, strawberries
Favorite Flower: Hyacinth, orchid
Favorite Colors: Pink, a color in-between blue and purple
Hobbies: Travelling, ice skating, watching kabuki
Collections: Perfume, records, soap
Origin of Stage Name: Given by Ikeda Yasaburou
Favorite Role: Butterfly Singer "Nova Bossa Nova"
Would Like to Try Playing: A role with singing
Debut: 1968 (54th Class) My Idol
Troupe History:
1969 - 1974 Snow Troupe
1968 - 1969 Ken-1
1974: Bamboo / Romance Romantique (National Tour) †
1974: Young Lion, Shake Your Mane / Inspiration
1974: Bridegroom Contest / Romance Romantique
1974: Bamboo / The Love Robbers
1973: Growing Up / The Love Robbers
1973: Bamboo / Cante Grande
1973: Falling Cherry Blossoms / Rhapsody in Love
1973: Chinese Milk Vetch / Rhapsody in Love
1972: Melody of Falling Leaves / Nova Bossa Nova
1972: Kagura / The Flower (Snow/Star)
1972: Town of Shooting Stars / June Bride
1972: Kagura / The Flower
1971-72: The Three Little Musketeers of Edo / Sunrise Again
1971: The Youth of Peter I / Nova Bossa Nova
1971: The Youth of Peter I / Joy!
1970: Snow Woman / Pollyanna's Smile
1970: Spring Again / Folies Takarasienne
1970: Takarazuka Expo '70: Flower of Takarazuka / Hello! Takarazuka (Grand Theater)
1969: Noto Love Song / Love Parade
1969: Fortress of Wind / Girls, O Girls (Flower)
1968-69: Red Flowers Fall in Menam / Hollywood Musical (Flower)
1968: Tristan and Isolde / Love and Dream and Party (Snow)
1974: Young Lion, Shake Your Mane
1973: Growing Up
1973: Cante Grande
1972: Melody of Falling Leaves
1972: Town of Shooting Stars
1972: The Flower (Snow/Star)
1971-72: Three Little Musketeers of Edo
1969: Love Parade
YEAR: Name of Show
- † Although listed on the October show poster, she is listed as retiring in August in the 100th anniversary book.